OMRON's "Thoughtful" Ping-Pong Robot - Winner of the Grand Prix in the CEATEC JAPAN 2014 Innovation Awards as Selected by U.S. Journalists-
October 10, 2014
The ping-pong robot developed by OMRON Corporation received the Grand Prix in the Innovation Awards as Selected by U.S. Journalists at the Combined Exhibition of Advanced Technologies (CEATEC JAPAN 2014), the biggest exhibit of the latest lT and electronic technologies in all of Asia.

The Innovation Awards as Selected by U.S. Journalists are presented   to outstanding technologies, products, and services exhibited at CEATEC   JAPAN, by U.S. journalists working in the fields of IT and consumer   electronics. The selections are made upon in-depth examination of   candidate items on the site. The awards are presented for those items   deemed to be outstanding in respect of an innovative character and   potential influence on the U.S. market, by an independent panel of   judges.
(For more details, please visit: http://www.ceatec.com/en/award/award02.html) 
 Mr. Michael Kanellos, who headed the Grand Prix judging panel, commented   as follows on the assessment that led to selection of the ping-pong   robot.
" We decided to award the Grand Prix to OMRON's Ping Pong robot because   robots have captured the imagination of the technology industry…OMRON,   which has long been a leader in automation and industrial machinery, is   developing the core technology for the next generation of robotics.   Currently, industrial robots are generally built to perform fixed,   repetitive tasks. OMRON's Ping Pong Robot is a thought experiment: will   it be possible to develop robots that can perform a variety of tasks in a   changing environment? A robot that can adapt to circumstances could do   the work of six or seven fixed function robots. Creating such a robot,   however, would also require advances in real time processing, sensing   and mechanics. To create its Ping Pong Playing robot, OMRON leveraged   technology from different disciplines. It is a work in progress…OMRON   also, significantly, came up with a clever way to highlight its   accomplishments. It was one of the most popular exhibits at the   show…OMRON came up with a way to make people stop, listen and maybe   start to think about technology advances that they may not fully   experience for a few years." 
 OMRON is striving to develop sensing & control technology needed to   build an enriched society marked by optimal harmonization of people and   machines. To realize such a society over the coming years, we see a need   for the addition of a "thinking" function to this sensing &   control, for a further evolution of technology enabling machines to   adjust to their human partners.
We made the ping-pong robot for the purpose of demonstration, so   visitors could actually see the fruits of our challenge of this   technological evolution aimed at the construction of new relationships   between people and machines, through adjustment by the machine to the   human partner. The robot was designed for long continuation of rallies   with its human opponent. To this end, it forecasts the ball trajectory   and velocity based on data on the opponent's physical movement and ball   position, and returns the ball to a spot and at a velocity making it   easy for the opponent to hit back. 
About OMRON Corporation
OMRON Corporation is a global leader in the field   of automation based on its core technology of sensing and control.   OMRON's business fields cover a broad spectrum, ranging from industrial   automation and electronic components to automotive electronic   components, social infrastructure systems, healthcare, and environmental   solutions. Established in 1933, OMRON has over 36,000 employees   worldwide, working to provide products and services in more than 110   countries and regions.
In the field of industrial automation, OMRON supports manufacturing   innovation by providing advanced automation technologies and products,   as well as through extensive customer support, in order to help create a   better society. For more information, visit OMRON's website at: https://www.omron.com/.
Headquarters: Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan
President and CEO: Yoshihito Yamada
- Contact:
 - Arihiro Yokota
Corporate Communications Department
OMRON Corporation
Tel: +81-75-344-7175
e-mail: arihiro_yokota@omron.co.jp 
    
    
    
    
