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Fujitsu Automation's miniature humanoid robot HOAP-3 kicks a ball during the Robot award 2007 in Tokyo December 20, 2007. HOAP-3 is able to track and grab a small ball with image recognition
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The HOAP series robots are an advanced humanoid robot platform.
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The HOAP series robots are an advanced humanoid robot platform.
39 Japan Robot Fujitsu Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
A Japanese girl shakes hands with Fujitsu's humanoid robot "HOAP-3" at the 2005 International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo November 30, 2005. The 60 cm (23.6 inch) tall robot, which can process and