
To help prevent emergencies from becoming disasters, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and the Chiba Institute of Technology (CIT) have unveiled Sakura No. 2 – a remotely-operated, mobile, anti-explosive robot for use in gas-filled environments where a spark or heat source could set off an explosion or fire.
.. Continue Reading Japan's Sakura No. 2 robot won't spark gas explosions
Category: Robotics
Tags:
Gas
Robot
Mitsubishi
Related Articles:
Mitsubishi Electric's "aerial display" projects images into mid-air
Mitsubishi Regional Jet makes first flight
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries reveals nuclear plant inspection robot MHI-MEISTeR
New Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX
Mitsubishi adapts EV batteries for Super Giraffe robot
Mitsubishi Introduces "Attainable Exotic" 2007 Eclipse Spyder
No comments:
Post a Comment
Rules for submitting comments:
1. No profanity. I maintain the pretense that this is a family-friendly site.
2. Stay on topic. A bit of straying and off-hand commenting is okay, but hijacking the discussion is right out.
3. No ad hominem attacks. Attack the subject, not the other person on the thread and keep the discussion civil.
4. No spamming or commercial endorsements. These get deleted immediately.
Tip: Beware of putting hyperlinks in your comments–especially at the end. For some reason, Blogger interprets these as spam.
Note: Due to the recent spate of anonymous spamming, registration for comments is now required.