Murata Manufacturing, a Japanese electronics company, has developed a walker called KeePace that stays upright on its own. The walker uses the same sensors famously demonstrated by the company's self-balancing robots which ride bicycles and unicycles without falling over... Continue Reading Murata develops next-generation walker using tech from its bicycle-riding robot
Section: Robotics
Tags: Disability, Japan, Mobility Aid, Robotics, Self-balancing
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