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Inventor uses scrap to build robot

(Agencies) Updated: 2013-08-08 20:02
Inventor uses scrap to build robot

Chinese inventor Tao Xiangli looks at his self-made humanoid robot as he poses with it during a photo opportunity at his house located in a old residential area in Beijing August 8, 2013. The self-taught inventor built the home-made robot, named "The King of Innovation", out of scrap metal and electronic wires that he bought from a second-hand market. Tao completed his creation in less than a year, with costs of production and living expenses amounting to 300,000 yuan ($49,037). However, the robot, which measures 2.1 metres (6.9 feet) in height and 480 kg (1058 lbs) in weight, turned out to be too tall and heavy to walk out of the front door of his house. It can perform simple movements with its hands and legs and also mimic human voices. [Photo/Agencies]


Inventor uses scrap to build robot

Chinese inventor Tao Xiangli's self-made humanoid robot is pictured at his house located in a old residential area in Beijing August 8, 2013. [Photo/Agencies]

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