A pilot project is bringing a humanoid robot into the Thorsten Goos House. It will support the nursing staff and interact with the clients.
The Robody is charming, no doubt about it. Digital Minister Kristina Sinemus (CDU) receives compliments on her outfit and a red rose when she welcomes him to the Thorsten Goos House in Wiesbaden. The ministry is supporting a nationwide pilot project on the use of robotics in inclusion. The main character is Robody, a 1.65 meter and approximately 60 kilogram humanoid robot on wheels equipped with two arms. Over the next few days, the IFB Foundation will be testing Robody at four locations and in various fields of application. The robot is intended to provide support in everyday life and perform assistance tasks. However, it also enables the creation of inclusive jobs…
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