Fujitsu’s Teddy Bear Robot on Video
A video of Fujitsu’s therapeutic Teddy Bear Robot.

A video of Fujitsu’s therapeutic Teddy Bear Robot.
A therapeutic robot in the shape of a teddy bear is being developed by Fujitsu to help alleviate loneliness and dementia in elder care facilities.
A new therapeutic robot developed by Fujitsu in the form of a teddy bear can respond to a user’s facial expressions and behavior.
Face recognition technology is paving the way people interact with informational displays.
Fujitsu’s ENON was spotted at a mall giving its marketing pitch to bystanders.
Fujitsu’s office robot may find a new line of work by advertising in restaurant lobbies. It detects your gender and approximate age to deliver appropriate ads.
Fujitsu pumped up the battery capacity of their service robot ENON, and removed its arms for a slimmer more practical design.
Fujitsu, YNU, and UEC have developed an Office Delivery Robot capable of transporting up to 20kg (44 lbs) of cargo around the office, while simultaneously serving as a communication tool.
ENON, Fujitsu’s 2nd generation Service Type Robot, uses its front and back for unique purposes and is connected and controlled on a wireless network.
HOAP-1 was Fujitsu’s first humanoid robot developed specifically as a research platform for businesses and universities.