Cyberdyne
Develops robotic assistive technology and commercial cleaning robots
About This Fund
Cyberdyne develops and markets robotic assistive technology for conditions such as paraplegia. The robotic suit HAL can be attached to the body and it detects and reacts to the subtle bio-electric signals transmitted to the skin when a person intends to move. The firm has set up another center in Germany to cater to the EU region. The company has also developed a cleaning robot for commercial cleaning applications.
Investment Focus
What They Look For
Startups solving human/society problems via cybernics tech; primarily Japan-based; focus on R&D to commercialization; technologies integrable with exoskeletons/human assistive tech
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