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Towel-folding robot now on general sale

The PR2 is an internet celebrity and its versatility could boost robotics research programmes – for those who can afford the $400,000 price tag
For sale; deep pockets needed
For sale; deep pockets needed
(Image: Willow Garage)

GOT a spare $400,000 lying around? Forget buying a house and splash out on your own robot instead.

Silicon Valley start-up Willow Garage has put its PR2 robot The robot’s two gripper-equipped arms, laser scanner and multiple cameras allow it to , and when it needs to recharge. But even Willow Garage concedes that the price tag will deter all but the richest customers. “This isn’t pocket change,” says of Willow Garage. The most likely customers will be academic and corporate research labs, he says.

at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology received a PR2 during a beta-test giveaway programme earlier in the year. “Many research groups will wish they had one. Funding at the required level can be difficult to find, though.”

‘s group at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, also has a PR2, and says its open software will help speed the rate of progress in robotics research. “Every new group can directly build on a large body of knowledge that has already been added to the open software repository,” he says.

The PR2 has a rival in the academic market. German industrial robot manufacturer will soon be selling its own mobile manipulation robot, the .

Topics: Robots