Video: International Robot Exhibition 2013

 

Linda Sharkey
Friday 08 November 2013 09:02 EST
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Robot makers show off their latest designs at the International Robot Exhibition (iREX) in Tokyo, Japan.

This year the annual event celebrates its 20th anniversary with an exhibition themed RT - Making a Future with Robot.

The International Robot Exhibition (iRex) features industrial and service robots, as well as related devices from across the globe, contributing to the improvement of applied technologies and market exploitation, while promoting the creation of robot markets and industrial technology.

British RoboThespian is a life sized humanoid robot designed for human interaction in a public environment
British RoboThespian is a life sized humanoid robot designed for human interaction in a public environment (Rex Features)

It kicked-off on Wednesday 6 November and will be running until tomorrow 9 November.

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