Dancing Robots and Glasses-Free 3D: New Jersey Tech Showcase Dazzles with Innovations
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- The New Jersey Spring Tech Showcase featured over forty interactive technological demonstrations, highlighting advancements from robotics to AI.
- Popular innovations included a "perreo" dancing robot by Wallbots New York, designed to attract customers to businesses, and ZIMO1, a 27-inch monitor offering glasses-free 3D.
- Other showcased items included a self-cleaning toothbrush with UV sanitization by TAO Clean and AI-powered photo frames.
The recent New Jersey Spring Tech Showcase in Maplewood offered a vibrant glimpse into the future of technology, bringing together over forty interactive exhibits that spanned from cutting-edge robotics to practical AI applications for daily life. This event underscored the region's role as a hub for innovation, demonstrating how technology is increasingly integrated into both commercial and personal spheres.
Among the most talked-about innovations was the "perreo" dancing robot from Wallbots New York. These robots, manufactured in China and distributed exclusively in the US by Wallbots, are proving to be more than just novelties. As Johnny Rubinov, the company's founder, explained, they are increasingly deployed in commercial settings like hair salons and beauty parlors, where they can boost revenue by up to 30% by welcoming clients, interacting with them, and serving as eye-catching attractions.
You can make them greet you saying, โWelcome to the restaurant, here is the menu,โ and they guide you inside. Itโs very good for museums, it can say โcome this way, Iโll show you this exhibit and tell you about it,โ and itโs also capable of dancing and twerking.
Beyond entertainment and customer engagement, the showcase also presented technologies aimed at enhancing visual experiences and convenience. Zondision's ZIMO1 monitor captivated attendees with its 27-inch display, delivering a true 3D experience without the need for glasses. This device, which utilizes eye-tracking AI, represents a significant leap in immersive display technology. Additionally, the event featured practical advancements like the TAO Clean toothbrush, which boasts a base that cleans, dries, and recharges the brush using UV light, simplifying personal hygiene routines.
From a US perspective, the New Jersey Tech Showcase highlights the dynamic intersection of global manufacturing and American market adoption. While robots like those from Wallbots are manufactured in China, their successful integration into US businesses, as exemplified by their use in New York establishments and even a Taco Bell, demonstrates a strong demand for innovative solutions. The event serves as a testament to the ongoing technological evolution, showcasing how AI and robotics are not just futuristic concepts but are actively shaping commerce and daily life today.
These automatons, manufactured in China and of which they are exclusive distributors in the US, are making their way into the commercial and service sector, managing to increase the income of establishments such as hairdressers and beauty salons by up to 30%.
Originally published by Confidencial in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.