CES 2020: From Exoskeletons to Education at World's Largest Consumer Tech Show

My Creativity Box showed off a "Mochi" game that playfully takes children's eyes off screens while teaching them software coding skills.

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 9 January 2020 19:18 IST
Highlights
  • An exoskeleton let CES goers lift a 50-pound suitcase with one hand
  • Workers wearing the suit may be able to lift up to 200 pounds
  • Panasonic touted its own "support robot" exoskeletons

An attendee lifts a 22.7kg suitcase with the help of the Sarcos Guardian XO exoskeleton arm

Photo Credit: Robyn Beck/ AFP

Exoskeletons to give wearers super-human strength and games to playfully teach children software skills for coding -- such innovations were on display at the Consumer Electronics Show this week.

Mechanical muscle
A Guardian XO exoskeleton made in a collaboration between Sarcos Robotics and Delta Air Lines let CES goers easily lift a 50-pound (22.7 kilos) suitcase with one hand with "technology fit for a superhero."

The battery-powered body suit carries its own weight and  "handles the heavy lifting" for wearers, according to Delta. Workers wearing the suit may be able to lift up to 200 pounds (90.7 kilos) for as long as eight hours straight without strain or effort, according to Delta, which planned to have baggage handlers test the exoskeleton.

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Meanwhile, Panasonic touted its own "support robot" exoskeletons that will be used by support crews to tote weights and other heavy equipment for competitors at the coming Paralympics in Tokyo.

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Playing at code
My Creativity Box showed off a "Mochi" game that playfully takes children's eyes off screens while teaching them software coding skills.

My Creativity Box technology chief Mihran Vardanyan provides a look at a Mochi game
Photo Credit: Glenn Chapman / AFP

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Mochi kits let children create a robotic ride for a plush toy bear and command it according to stories in a book.

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Subject themes include shapes, colours, animals and numbers.

"My three-year-old daughter and I came up with the idea," said Creativity Box technology chief Mihran Vardanyan.

"It's a screenless experience, so kids are not getting addicted to screens, plus they learn about coding and other useful subjects."

Frozen software smarts
Aspiring software savants of any age were invited to "enter the magic coding kingdom" with an online learning scheme created in partnership with Disney.

The Disney Codeillusion program freshly launched in the US uses an array of popular Disney film characters to make learning how to write computer code more entertaining.

"For example, with Frozen you can learn how to create Elsa's snow magic," Life is Tech USA chief executive Satoshi Miyagawa said while demonstrating the teaching tool.

"For Zootopia, you create a website to recruit new police officers."

Photo Credit: Robyn Beck / AFP

 

The online courses were created with school age children in mind, but partner Life is Tech caught on that lots of adults are interested in code and want a fun way to learn the skills.

"We wanted to build a bridge from kids coding to adult coding, and keep learners motivated," Miyagawa said of the program, which is priced at $1,900.

'Sound of the future'
Oscar-winning composer Giorgio Moroder debuted a piece created in a collaboration with FPT Industrial to serve as a sound for silent vehicles, such as electric cars, that are replacing noisy combustion engines.

"And now you know the engine is working," Moroder exclaimed after a crowd heard his auto-engine composition for the first time.


Will OnePlus Concept One be the most exciting announcement from CES 2020? We discussed this on Orbital, our weekly technology podcast, which you can subscribe to via Apple Podcasts or RSS, download the episode, or just hit the play button below.

 

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