Asratec, known for developing robot control software V-Sido used in fields like amusement, mobility, and construction, will unveil several concept robots in collaboration with manufacturers under the theme "robots that will be active 100 ye
See moreAsratec, known for developing robot control software V-Sido used in fields like amusement, mobility, and construction, will unveil several concept robots in collaboration with manufacturers under the theme "robots that will be active 100 years from now." The lineup, curated by V-Sido developer Wataru Yoshizaki and mechanic designer Hidetaka Tenjin—also known for the giant four-legged SR-02 robot—includes various models, such as a world-first 4-meter balloon robot and a large six-legged robot measuring 2 meters.