Oct. 15, 2018, Tokyo Japan – Preferred Networks, Inc. (PFN, Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, President and CEO: Toru Nishikawa) will unveil a fully-autonomous tidying-up robot system, which is currently under development, at the CEATEC Japan 2018 exhibition held in Makuhari Messe near Tokyo. A technical demonstration of the system will be given at the event.

PFN is developing technology to create a society where robots can actively support our daily living activities. Unlike in controlled and regulated environments like factories, robots in the home need to respond flexibly to dynamic and complex situations and communicate naturally with humans.

At its exhibition booth (A060), PFN will demonstrate the new robot system using HSRs (Human Support Robots) developed by Toyota Motor Corporation and showcase their ability to keep a cluttered room neat and tidy. This has been difficult to achieve using conventional technologies based on object recognition and robot control. The deep learning-based robots can recognize various scattered household items like clothes, toys, and stationery, grasp and place them in their designated locations. In the demonstration, PFN will also show that these cleaning robots can be controlled intuitively through verbal and gestural instructions.

For technical details, please visit the website.

https://projects.preferred.jp/tidying-up-robot/en



The fully-autonomous tidying-up robot system has been awarded the Semi-Grand Prix in the Industry/Market category at CEATEC Award 2018, which recognizes innovative technologies, products, and services from among a large number of exhibits at CEATEC JAPAN 2018.

PFN exhibition booth

・Dates/time：10:00–17:00 Oct. 16–19, 2018

・Location：Booth A060, Total Solutions Area, International Exhibition Hall 2

・Exhibit：Technical demonstration of personal robots “fully-autonomous, tidying-up robot system” (first public exhibition)

In addition, PFN President and CEO Toru Nishikawa will make a keynote speech entitled “Robots for Everyone” on the opening day of the CEATEC exhibition. As well as introducing the outlook on future technologies, he will explain how PFN is applying cutting-edge technologies of machine learning, deep learning, and robotics to solve real-world problems.