World’s most therapeutic robot Paro set for U.S. Debut


A Japanese-made therapeutic animal robot, named “Paro,” is set to build its debut in the United States. The cuddly harp seal, certified by the Guinness Book of World Records in 2002 as the world’s most therapeutic robot, is believed to have curative effects on patients with depression and dementia. Paro shows various responses to humans when they stroke or

talk to it. The robot made its debut in Japan in 2005, and cumulative sales have exceeded 1,000 units.

In Japan, the therapeutic robot paro is used mainly at nursing care facilities. It is plus rented for research ambitions at medial and welfare institutions in Europe. The therapeutic animal robot will be priced at 5,000 dollars per unit in the U.S. market.

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