Smelly Emotional Robots

Pomi Emits Smells & Makes Faces

South Korean researchers have unveiled Pomi (Penguin Robot for Multimodal Interaction), a Robot penguin that can see, hear, touch and interact with humans by emitting smells and making faces.

Set to be available commercially, Pomi can move its lips, eyebrows and pupils to make “faces”. Also, the robot pet features a “heart box” on its chest with different kinds of heartbeats depending on its mood and emotional state. And to make things smelly, Pomi can emit two kinds of fragrances to showcase its emotions.
Trend Themes
1. Multimodal Interaction Robots - The trend of developing robots that can see, hear, touch, and interact with humans in multiple ways opens up opportunities for enhanced human-robot interactions and personalized experiences.
2. Expression and Emotion Detection Technology - The trend of incorporating facial expressions and emotion detection technology into robots allows for more realistic and engaging interactions, creating opportunities for applications in entertainment, therapy, and customer service.
3. Sensory Integration in Robotics - The trend of integrating sensory capabilities, such as emitting smells, in robots paves the way for novel applications in areas like education, healthcare, and marketing.
Industry Implications
1. Robotics - The robotics industry can capitalize on the development of multimodal interaction robots, creating new products and services for various applications, from healthcare to entertainment.
2. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can leverage expression and emotion detection technology in robots to enhance immersive experiences in gaming, virtual reality, and theme parks.
3. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can explore the integration of sensory capabilities in their products, offering enhanced user experiences through products such as smart home devices and wearable technology.

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