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Tokyo Cafe Will be Run by Disabled Patients Using Robot Avatars - GaijinPot
Tokyo café to use robot waiters controlled by physically disabled people at home - CGTN
Cafe to showcase robot waiters steered from afar by people with ALS, other debilitating diseases | The Japan Times
Avatar robot” OriHime increasing learning opportunities for hospitalized children|Toward a sustainable society from Benesse (well-being)
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Remotely controlled robots open social connections for disabled people in western Japan - The Mainichi
Telepresence, or tele-existence? 4 devices seeking to break down barriers to remote presence - Robohub
Japanese fast food chain's new robot worker helps people sick and stuck at home continue to earn - Japan Today
Japan's Untapped Workforce Needs A Little Help from 'OriHime' the Robot | JAPAN Forward
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Kobe to use avatar robots to ease 'hikikomori' shut-ins back into society - The Mainichi
China Daily ar Twitter: "OriHime-D robots serve customers at a cafe for demonstration, in Minato Ward, Tokyo. #robot https://t.co/zYWTZWqLrr" / Twitter
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People With Physical Disabilities Control Robot Waiters in Tokyo - Robot News
A small robot is helping young girl with disabilities see the world | CTV News
Japan: A remote control robot waiter offers opportunities to disabled | Life | English edition | Agencia EFE
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Robots Controlled by Severely Disabled to Serve Cafe Visitors | Jiji Press Photo
Using OriHime robot for diverse workstyles and closer relationships | Sustainability from Japan - Zenbird
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Cafe opens with robot waiters remotely controlled by people with disabilities | The Japan Times