- Description: Project Nao, launched in early 2005, aims to make available to the
public, at an affordable price, a humanoid robot with mechanical,
electronic, and cognitive features, based on those of the prototype.
Initially, delivered with basic behaviors, Nao will be introduced on
the market as the ideal introduction to robots. Eventually, with
many improved behaviors, it will become an autonomous family
companion. Finally, with more sophisticated functions, it will adopt
a new role, assisting with daily tasks (monitoring,
etc.)
Featured with an intuitive dedicated programming interface,
Choregraphe, the entire family will be able to enjoy the robot
experience. Yet, full of new technologies, our robot will also
satisfy the demanding techno-addict’s expectations.
Designed
for entertainment purposes, Nao will be able to interact with its
owner, with evolving behaviors and functionalities. Additionally,
the user will be able to teach Nao new behaviors using a computer
with Wi-Fi connectivity. The behaviours creating software is
designed to fit any users level from graphical block editing for
beginners to code for more skilled users. The possible behaviors are
limited only by your imagination !
With a conviction that design
is key to successful adoption in a home environment, we have
partnered with a Parisian design school, particularly with designers
Thomas Knoll and Erik Arlen. The robot’s hull will include
customizable features, allowing each to have a unique
appearance.
Nao is based on a Linux platform and scripted with
Urbi, an easy-to-learn programming language, with the option of a
graphic interface for beginners or code commands for
experts.
Currently in the final phase of development, the first
Nao has been presented early 2007. The first units, dedicated to
laboratories an universities will for sale late 2008, and the
general public release is planned for the end of 2009.
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