OLogic, a development and research company, showcased its latest and innovative robotics inventions at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2008.
The research company impressed the audience by showing “Flexo”, an intelligent robot that has the ability to balance itself and which also recognizes the red color. When this machine sees something which has a red tint, it would immediately move toward the object.
Another amazing invention is called “Bender”. This robot is almost similar to “Flexo”, but this one is a larger version and can be controlled by a remote.
The OLogic also showcased an invention named “Brain”. This intelligent machine has the ability to operate using brain wave activity. In the near future, this prototype may be helpful to people with paraplegia and other muscle immobility condition.
OLogic is focusing itself to inventing and developing robotic technologies that may serve as an archetype for a more innovative design in the future. Using the most cutting-edge OEM technologies, the company has a target-market consists of ordinary people that may benefit from their products which provides the highest performance among others.
The company has already come up with many ground-breaking innovative designs and inventions that range from hardware, software, and mechanical blueprint device. It is tapping the market which demands medical products, consumer electronics, defense feature, educational development, and recreational and toys.
The technologies of OLogic are all tested before introducing it the market in order to ensure that the people will only get the highest-quality and best-performing products. All the hardware, software, and the mechanical design will first undergo rigid screening, research, and testing to further improve the company’s products.
The OLogic has outlined ten simple ways to come up with a product which performs in its highest possible level. This approach also greatly reduces the price of the company’s products. Here are the steps followed by the company (in respective order): concept, modularize (selecting a technology), proof of concept, hardware design, software design, prototype, cost reduction, final design completed, license final design, manufacturing, and reality (introduction to the market).
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