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02 Aug

Personal transport assistance robots unveiled

Toyota Motor Corp Partner Robot Division Project General Manager Yoshihiro Kawaharazaki demonstrates the company’s Winglet “M” personal transport assistance robot in Tokyo August 1, 2008. The robots, which are under development and have a top speed of 6 km/h (3.7 mph), are designed to allow people to travel in an upright standing position with regular pedestrians. [Agencies]

(From L) Toyota Motor Corp’s Winglet “M”, “S” and “L” model personal transport assistance robots are pictured at a news briefing in Tokyo August 1, 2008. The robots, which are under development and have a top speed of 6 km/h (3.7 mph), are designed to allow people to travel in an upright standing position with regular pedestrians. [Agencies]

Toyota Motor Corp Winglet “M” personal transport assistance robot (R) is pictured next to an “L” model in Tokyo August 1, 2008. The robots, which are under development and have a top speed of 6 km/h (3 mph), are designed to allow people to travel in an upright standing position with with regular pedestrians. [Agencies]

Toyota Motor Corp Partner Robot Division Project General Manager Yoshihiro Kawaharazaki demonstrates the company’s Winglet “M” personal transport assistance robot in Tokyo August 1, 2008. The robots, which are under development and have a top speed of 6 km/h (3.7 mph), are designed to allow people to travel in an upright standing position with regular pedestrians. [Agencies]

Toyota Motor Corp’s Winglet “M”, “S” and “L” model personal transport assistance robots are pictured at a news briefing in Tokyo August 1, 2008. The robots, which are under development and have a top speed of 6 km/h (3.7 mph), are designed to allow people to travel in an upright standing position with regular pedestrians.

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