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Fasotec Print a 3D model of your unborn baby with the ‘Shape of an angel’ service
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Fasotec and Hiroo Ladies clinic, have started a service that makes 3D models showing the inside of the abdomen during pregnancy. This service began on July 30. Currently, many clinics provide photos taken during ultrasound scans. But t[...]
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Fujitsu demonstrates Skin care smartphone app that tracks skin condition over time
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Fujitsu Laboratories has developed a system for measuring skin color accurately, using a smartphone’s camera and a Color Frame. This technology makes it easier to measure skin condition, including spots, dullness, and pore size. [...]
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NSK unveiled a new Robot Guide Dog at International Robot Exhibition 2011
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NSK has developed a four-legged robot with wheels, and are working towards the creation of a robotic guide dog. “This robot has wheels on the ends of its legs, so basically, on flat terrain, it uses the wheels to move. In places [...]
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Toyota Care Support Robots For Nursing And Healthcare
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Toyota has developed robots for care support, in response to society’s aging demographics. These robots have been co-developed with Fujita Health University. They utilize advanced technologies from Toyota, including motor control[...]
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RIBA II Care Support Robot For Lifting Patients
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RIBA II is a two-armed care support robot that can lift people from a prone position on the floor to a wheelchair, which is one of the most physically demanding tasks in nursing homes. RIBA II has been co-developed by Tokai Rubber Indu[...]
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Actroid-F Robot Gets A Brother And An Eye Implant
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AIST has developed a male version of its android robot Actroid-F, which was first shown to the public last year. These human-like robots imitate the movements of the people they are watching, and are currently being placed as observers[...]
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Docomo demostrate a Smartphone Jackets With Built-In Sensors
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Docomo has presented a range of prototype smartphone jackets which not only protect the phone, but add extra functions through the use of various sensors. These hardware accessories, being developed by docomo, add a range of functions [...]
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Tokyo Institute of Technology developed Strong Artificial Bone Made From Fish Scales.
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Junzo Tanaka’s research group at Tokyo Institute of Technology have succeeded in using fish scales to develop artificial bone. They realized that the collagen that makes up fish scales, has a similar structure to the the thickest[...]
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Riken Japan upgrade its RIBA II Healthcare robot
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Riken Japan announced yesterday a noticeable upgrade of its healthcare robot RIBA II with improved power and with more accurate sensors. Stronger the RIBA II is no capable to lift patient with a weight up to 80kg (roughly a 20kg improv[...]
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The University of Tokyo introduces their first Wearable Ultra-Compact Blood-Flow Sensor
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This ultra-compact wearable blood flow sensor was created by a research group from Kyushu and Tokyo Universities. “We’ve developed the world’s first blood flow sensor that can take measurements while you move. Until n[...]
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[UPDATE] Panasonic Toughbook H2 Tablet PC For The Medical Industry
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This article is a video update provided by our partner DigInfoTV regarding an article we published earlier this week : Panasonic upgrade its Medical Toughbook Slate with the new rugged CF-H2 This Video is provided to you by DigInfo.tv,[...]
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Panasonic upgrade its Medical Toughbook Slate with the new rugged CF-H2
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Introduced for the first time in November 2008, the Toughbook H1 Series, a Medical ATOM powered Tablet has been replaced today by the new and improved rugged tablet, the H2. With a revised design, the H2 comes now with a more powerful [...]
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Panasonic Introduces Their Latest Toughbook, a Medical Tablet PC
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Announced a couple days ago, Panasonic officially introduced their latest Toughbook, an Intel MCA-based tablet PC designed for the healthcare industry. Nothing new or interesting… It’s powered by an Atom processor, has a 10[...]
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