Enon (robot)

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Enon shaking a man's hand

Enon is a personal assistant robot[1] first offered for sale in September 2005. Enon was developed by two companies: Fujitsu Frontech Limited and Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. The six-million yen (US$60,000) rolling robot is self-guiding, with limited speech recognition and synthesis. Enon can amongst others be used to provide guidance, transport objects, escort guests and perform security patrolling, according to the organization.[2] Enon, an English acronym for "Exciting Nova On Network,"[3] can pick up and carry roughly 500 grams (1 lb) in its arms and comes without software.

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  1. ^ Toto, Serkan. "ENON: Fujitsu robot talks shoppers into buying stuff (videos)". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2017-09-15.
  2. ^ "Fujitsu Begins Limited Sales of Service Robot "enon" For Task Support in Offices and Commercial Establishments - Fujitsu Global". www.fujitsu.com. Retrieved 2017-09-15.
  3. ^ "Fujitsu Makes $54,000 Guide Robot". Fox News. 2005-09-13. Retrieved 2017-09-15.