Changing the Future, One Reach at a Time: Thinker Renews Corporate Website with a 2030 Vision for Robotic Hands
Thinker, a company aiming to make robots as accessible as home appliances, has renewed its corporate website. The site features a 2030-focused vision and a new 'CASE STUDY' section to showcase practical applications.
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Thinker (Headquarters: Osaka, Japan; CEO: Hiromichi Fujimoto), a company dedicated to creating robots that are as easy to use as home appliances, is pleased to announce the renewal of its corporate website.
The new website is based on the concept 'Think by Hand. Craft the Future,' envisioning the role of robotic hands in a 2030 society where robots are more integrated into daily life. While featuring a new key visual, the site introduces current products as the first step toward that future.
Furthermore, for the robotic hands and collaborative robot packages developed and provided by Thinker, the company has added a new 'CASE STUDY' menu. This section goes beyond detailing product features to show real-world implementations. It is designed to help users intuitively understand specific applications, suitable environments, and the impact of adoption, such as 'what tasks it can perform,' 'what environments it suits,' and 'how it changes the workplace.'
Thinker remains committed to addressing various challenges, making robots more accessible and user-friendly, and contributing to the creation of production sites where humans and robots can truly collaborate, as well as a society where both can elevate each other.
The new website is based on the concept 'Think by Hand. Craft the Future,' envisioning the role of robotic hands in a 2030 society where robots are more integrated into daily life. While featuring a new key visual, the site introduces current products as the first step toward that future.
Furthermore, for the robotic hands and collaborative robot packages developed and provided by Thinker, the company has added a new 'CASE STUDY' menu. This section goes beyond detailing product features to show real-world implementations. It is designed to help users intuitively understand specific applications, suitable environments, and the impact of adoption, such as 'what tasks it can perform,' 'what environments it suits,' and 'how it changes the workplace.'
Thinker remains committed to addressing various challenges, making robots more accessible and user-friendly, and contributing to the creation of production sites where humans and robots can truly collaborate, as well as a society where both can elevate each other.
FAQ
What is the core technology of Thinker?
Thinker specializes in robotic hands that can 'think' and judge, utilizing proximity sensors to enable collaborative work with humans.