Japan Softbank will develop a deformable simulation robot, completed in 2017

According to Japanese media reports, Japan's Softbank Group announced on the 11th that its subsidiaries will be able to ride and operate simulation robots. The robot will be designed to be transformed into a car and strive to be completed in 2017. The simulation robot is active in virtual worlds such as animation and movies. Softbank's move makes it a step closer to reality.

According to reports, the robot is called "J-deiteRIDE", and Dahe Yuanbang, who is famous for the design of popular anime "Mobile Suit Gundam", will cooperate. The robot is also easy to operate and will be featured in theme parks or events.

According to the design, the simulation robot has a total length of 3.7 meters, a weight of 900 kilograms and a travel speed of 5 kilometers. It can be turned into a model in 10 seconds and can travel at speeds of up to 60 kilometers per hour. The robot is driven by a lithium battery and the body is made of aluminum alloy.

Asratec, a subsidiary of Softbank Group, develops a control system, and Brave RoboTIcs, a company that develops and manufactures robots, is responsible for the body and other parts. Sanjing Technology Co., Ltd. (Osaka), which develops game console business, will cooperate on mass production.

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