Dyson unveils secret robot that will do your household chores


San Francisco, May 25 : Global consumer technology company Dyson on Wednesday unveiled a prototype of robots that will perform your household chores, signalling that it is moving beyond robot floor-based vacuums. At the International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) in Philadelphia, the US, the company said it aims to develop "an autonomous device capable of household chores and other tasks". In a video, the company showcased robotic hands grasping objects. The "secret R&D" work at Hullavington Airfield in Wiltshire, a new London laboratory close to the Dyson Robotics Lab at Imperial College, is being led by Chief Engineer Jake Dyson, the company said in a statement. New recruits will be based at Hullavington Airfield in Wiltshire, a new London laboratory close to the Dyson Robotics Lab at Imperial College, and Singapore at Dyson's global headquarters "Dyson employed its first roboticist 20 years ago and this year alone, we are seeking 250 more experts for our team. This is a 'big bet' on future robotic technology that will drive research across the whole of Dyson, in areas including mechanical engineering, vision systems, machine learning and energy storage," said Dyson. Over the past six months, the company has been secretly refitting one of the main aircraft hangars at Hullavington Airfield to prepare for 250 roboticists to move into their new home. Its latest robotics makeover is the next stage in Dyson's 2.75 billion pound investment plan in new technologies, products and facilities and 600 million pounds of which is to be spent this year. Nearly 2,000 people have joined the tech company this year, of which 50 per cent are engineers, scientists, and coders. Until now, Dyson's robots have been floor-based vacuum cleaners -- the first of which, the DC06, was designed 20 years ago /IANS




Related

Adani Group s Thiruvananthapuram airport goes hi tech with six e gates
Thiruvananthapuram, May 26 : The Thiruvananthapuram international airport, ever since it was taken over by Adani Group, has been undergoing rampant ch

Japanese researchers likely to develop babies in lab by 2028 Study
Tokyo, May 26 : A team of Japanese researchers are working on a method to develop babies in the laboratory as early as 2028, according to a study that

Pune study shows efficacy of rescue therapy for newborns who turn blue
New Delhi, May 26 : Doctors at a hospital in Pune have, in a study, shown the efficacy of a novel rescue therapy which may help babies born with low o

Sharing