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GROOVE X Introduce a New Companion Robot, “LOVOT”

TOKYODec. 18, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Robot start-up GROOVE X (GX) (headquarters: Nihonbashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo; CEO Kaname Hayashi) has announced the Tuesday, December 18, 2018 launch of the companion robot “LOVOT(TM)“. In development for over three years based on the concept “A little LOVE can change the world,” LOVOT overturns common assumptions about robots by creating a new partner for human beings. It is loaded with advanced technology such as Emotional Robotics(TM), touch sensors throughout its body, and some six-layered eye display — specifications that differ from conventional robots used in households.

GROOVE X plan their first shipment of the 2-unit sets in fall-winter 2019. Starting on Tuesday, December 18, 2018they are accepting Web advance reservations. Official site URL: lovot.life

 

The LOVOT is not a useful robot that will do tasks for human beings. It begs for attention and gets in the way of those it lives with, and at times will shy away from people it does not know. It is adorable just by being there. When owners are with it, they feel a sense of relief, of contentment, and can’t help but smile. They get a warm feeling inside. People feel a sense of happiness when they reach out and gently touch it or hug it close. They can feel the joy of loving something. When robots can have such a trusted relationship with people and become a way to add enrichment and security to their lives, GROOVE X believe that they can nurture people’s “capacity to love” and lead to enhancing their everyday performance.

What GROOVE X have pursued with technology is not efficiency or usefulness but rather a robot that makes people truly happy by its innocent character and charming gestures that feels satisfying to cuddle. It gently stirs people’s feelings and fills them with happiness. It draws out their capacity to love and gives them the energy to face their tomorrows. Though it is not alive, LOVOT is warm. It has been created for owners to love it.

Unique features of LOVOT

  • To be sold with 2 units as one set (single units to be sold from 2020)
  • Though it is a robot, it seems to be alive as if it were a living being
  • Though it is a robot, one can form a trusting relationship with it
  • Though it is a robot, it seems to have a social nature
  • Though it is a robot, it does not do any work in place of humans
  • Though it is a robot, it accelerates communication* between people

* As LOVOTs become friends with each other, communication between the owners expands

YouTube: https://youtu.be/HxuriKTyenQ

  • Profile of GX CEO Kaname Hayashi

1973:      Born in Aichi prefecture in Japan
1998:      Began career at Toyota Motor Corporation 
Developed aerodynamic products such as Supercar “LFA” 
2003:      Developed aerodynamic designs of F1 (Formula 1) at the same company
2004:      Developed aerodynamic designs of F1 at Toyota Motorsports GmbH (Germany)
2007:      Managed development of mass-produced models at Product Planning Division (Z) in Toyota Motor Corporation
2011:      Joined Masayoshi Son’s program for successor development “Softbank Academia”, external member of inaugural class
2012:      Participated in development of SoftBank’s emotion recognition personal robot “Pepper”
2015:      Founded GX and assumed CEO post
2016:      Procured fund amounting to JPY 1.40 billion, the largest domestically as seed round
2017:      Procured fund amounting to JPY 4.35 billion for series A round

SOURCE GROOVE X

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