For those of you who would travel if not for the fear your cat may end up lonely, fear not, help has finally arrived. Taylor Veltrop, a software designer in Tokyo, has developed a program that enables people to groom their cats from a distance. It sounds confusing but what this means is that you may be half way around the world, but by using this revolutionary program you can now -- drum roll -- still watch, pet, hang out with and groom your favorite feline friend.
Taylor was able to come up with this product by using an Xbox Kinect controller, a Wii remote, a Treadmill and a Nao humanoid robot together. To watch the tele-operation system in action is mindblowing. This system is the result of over a years work for the bright Mr. Taylor Veltrop.
Feline-Grooming Bots
Taylor Veltrop Uses His Kinect Robot to Pet his Cat from a Distance
Trend Themes
1. Teleoperation Systems - Developing teleoperation systems for remote grooming and interaction with pets can disrupt the pet care industry by catering to the needs of busy pet owners.
2. Robot-assisted Pet Care - The use of robots in pet care, such as grooming bots, presents an opportunity for disruptive innovation in automating tasks and providing remote pet care services.
3. Human-robot Interaction - Advancements in human-robot interaction technologies, such as using Xbox Kinect and Wii remotes, open up possibilities for remote engagement with pets and other tasks.
Industry Implications
1. Pet Care - The pet care industry can leverage teleoperation systems and robot-assisted pet care to enhance the convenience and quality of their services.
2. Robotics - The robotics industry can explore the potential of human-robot interaction technologies to develop innovative solutions for pet care and other applications.
3. Technology - The advancements in teleoperation systems and human-robot interaction open up opportunities for disruptive innovation in the technology sector, catering to various industries including pet care.