Segway
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In large supermarkets carrying thousands of goods, even employees can have trouble remembering where everything is. That's why Toronto's 4D Retail Technology Corp. developed the stock-taking, store-mapping 4D Space Genius robot.
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Segway is bringing a little robotics into the mix in an attempt broaden the appeal of its urban vehicles. The Segway Robot builds on the company's approach to self-balancing personal mobility by converting into a robotic helper once you hop off.
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Segway has announced that its family of patrol vehicles is about to get a new member. Developed for the security, law enforcement, emergency response and military markets, the new SE-3 Patroller differs from its self-balancing stablemates in that it has a third wheel out front.
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Honda’s UNI-CUB β deduces its instructions using a combination of complex though known technologies, but the experience of riding it is one of telepathically controlling the tiny transportation appliance. It seemingly possesses a direct vehicle-brain-interface, with a “degree of difficulty” of ZERO.
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The race is on amongst the mobility companies for the missing link – the smallest, lightest manpackable form of transport man can conjure and the Yikebike stakes its claim.
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The ongoing development of vehicles offering two modes of transport was a key trend evident at Auto China last week. Personal transportation needs are changing and Geely and BMW are the latest to demonstrate cars with inclusive last-mile transport.
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TILTO is a home-built, electrically powered, single-person, self-balancing vehicle.
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The continuing progress of electric motorcycle racing was illustrated this week when Segway-sponsored MotoCzysz machines finished first and second in the TT Zero Race at the Isle of Man, achieving a new electric lap record of 99.513 mph
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Mohamad Sadegh Samakoush Darounkolayi's entry into this year's Michelin Design Challenge is an automated, self-balancing personal transport chair balanced on an omnidirectional ball with a touchscreen control console.
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The Uno is a three-wheeled motorcycle that transforms to a unicycle at lower speeds.
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Britain held its first free eco-car show in September demonstrating a variety of bicycles, cars and other environmental transport solutions.
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While rear-hinged back doors are not new in the motor industry (Rolls Royce and Mazda RX8), the first pictures of the Opel/Vauxhall Meriva have surfaced and the FlexDoors seen in recent concept cars are finally set for market launch in a family car
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