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Taiwan lab develops panda robot

The Centre for Intelligent Robots Research aims to develop pandas that are friendlier and more artistically endowed than their endangered real-life counterparts.

Taiwan lab develops panda robot
The world’s first panda robot is taking shape at a cutting-edge lab in Taiwan where an ambitious group of scientists hope to add new dimensions to the island’s reputation as a high-tech power.

The Centre for Intelligent Robots Research aims to develop pandas that are friendlier and more artistically endowed than their endangered real-life counterparts.

“The panda robot will be very cute and more attracted to humans. Maybe the panda
robot can be made to sing a panda song,” said Jerry Lin, the centre’s 52-year-old laboratory director.

Day by day, the panda evolves on the centre’s computer screens and, if funding permits, the robot will take its first steps by the end of the year.

“It’s the first time we try to construct a quadrupedal robot. We need to consider the balance problem,” said 28-year-old Jo Po-chia, a doctoral student who is in charge of the robot’s design.

The robo-panda is just one of many projects on the drawing board at the centre, which is attached to the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, the island’s version of Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The Taipei-based centre also aims to build robots that look like popular singers, so exact replicas of world stars can perform in the comfort of their fans’ homes.

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