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Aiko Next Public Appearance
Location: Ontario Science Center, Toronto
Date: Nov 21,22 2009
Name: Ontario Science Center

Live Stream: Oct 15,2009
Time: 9pm-9:45pm NY time EST


What am I working on now
Working on Aiko Version 2

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Welcome to Project Aiko

This is the official Project Aiko website which talks about the making of a Yumecom(TM) called Aiko (Yumecom = Dream Computer Robot). The original goal of Aiko was to help our aging population to do simple tasks like make tea and coffee, tell them the weather, read a magazine or remind them to take their medication at the correct time. There are many applications for Aiko in the home, office or public places.

Aiko was built in my basement using credit card loans and my entire savings account as funding. One of my dreams is to make Aiko walk and do other house chores. I cannot do this without your donations and support. The donations will go towards new motors, sensors and mainboards to design Aiko’s new arm and leg systems.

Aiko is the first android to react to physical stimuli and mimic pain. This technology could be applied to people born with or who have undergone amputations. Aiko is the first step towards a life-like mechanical limb that has the ability to feel physical sensations.

I started to build Aiko on August 15, 2007. About a month and a half later, Aiko version1 was completed. Aiko made her first public appearance at the Hobby Show on November 2007 at the Toronto International Center and then at the Ontario Science Center a week later. Aiko is currently bilingual and can speak English and Japanese. Additional languages are a future possibility.

 

Aiko is "MADE IN CANADA"

I was raised and educated in Canada and feel I have a deep connection with this country. I will do whatever it takes to ensure that all future mass production of Aiko’s sisters will be built in Canada. I want to give back jobs to skilled Canadian people and keep Aiko technology within Canada.


News : April 21/2010

New Photo Gallery Update: Click Here
New Video Update: Click Here
Project Aiko is now on Twitter: Click Here

Demo of BRAINS software: Internal software demo Click Here

"I know that it is still a long journey before a fully-functioning human-like android can be created, but as with any journey, one step at a time."    Le Trung

 


Aiko's Secret

Height 152cm Bust: 82cm Waist: 57cm Hip: 84cm
Height 5 ft Bust: 32" Waist: 23" Hip: 33"

Just a fun fact:
Aiko is the only female that I’ve known that gains weight every month, but her figure stays the same!

 

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It is my dream to have Aiko be as human-like as possible. I'm not sure if it is possible, but there is no way to find out unless I try.
 


Aiko's future abilities:
  1. Working on Version 2.
Aiko made her debut in 2007 at the Ontario Science Center and HobbyShow