Published on October 4th,2006 at 9:59 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

CEATEC – The Murata Seisaku Kun robot

The Murata Japanese company made the news a few weeks ago with their little cyclist robot, Murata Seisaku Kun. Even if this cyclist goes at the speed of a snail under sedatives, it is quite amazing to watch it handle a winding path without falling.

We’ve got 2 business card holders with a statue of the robot and would like to send them to you, but you’ve got to answer the following question correctly!

What is the EXACT height in mm of the box of our little gift? One indication: it’s between 9.99cm and 12.00cm. Send your answer to Akihabara.news @ gmail.com with MURATA in the subject line.



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  • petr0id

    WOOAH!!! That is great!!! Look’s like very very soon all trishaws in the world will turn in the robots.

 

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