Korea Develops Mahru the Dancing RobotBy Paul Briggs - 10/14/2008 7:19:08 PM |
If you loved Asimo, then you’ll also love Mahru, a dancing robot developed by Korea. In the picture, you can clearly see a plastic humanoid that waves its arms around while trundling around on two legs. Apparently, it does this to the tune Tell Me by the Korean popular beat combo the Wonder Girls.
Mahru will get its first public outing at the Robot World 2008 show that kicks of in Seoul on Thursday.
Mahru was made by a team at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology. Team leader You Bum-jae claimed the droid was designed for manual labour. A robot’s ability to move all of its limbs separately and simultaneously was a major step forward in creating a work robot.
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