LOVOT” won the Special Jury Prize, Shunsuke Ishikawa! “Japan Package Design Award 2021” with a total of 827 entries The design that expresses a robot with a sense of life is the
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You can buy Lovot's undying robotic love for $3,000 | TechCrunch
LOVOT calls for joy and smiles for elderly with dementia – JD TeleTech
CES 2019: Could Lovot the pet robot make you fall in love? - BBC News
Lovot is a cuddly Japanese robot that aims to change your feels — Quartz
You can buy Lovot's undying robotic love for $3,000 - YouTube
LOVOT – Design Spectrum | 設計光譜
Meet Lovot, the Japanese robot with the intelligence of a hamster, who will roam your house asking for hugs | South China Morning Post
Japan's 'healing robots' help ease COVID-19 isolation | The Japan Times
Lovot is the first robot I can see myself getting attached to - The Verge
The Japanese Pet Robot Lovot That Will Make You Happier | Hive Life
Groove X Inc.'s Lovot robot wants to give you a hug | Shacknews
Tokyo, Japan. 5th Feb, 2020. Japan's robotics venture Groove X founder Kaname Hayashi (L) and designer Kota Nezu (R) display their companion robot LOVOT as they display the robot's internal structure for
Cuddly rolling robot Lovot returns to CES as a real product | Engadget
The social robot LOVOT has become a media darling – JD TeleTech
Lovot″ – the Lovable Robot | Shift - Living in the Digital Age | DW | 01.01.2021
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Sanrio's Hello Kitty Inspires Cute Robot Set by LOVOT | MOSHI MOSHI NIPPON | もしもしにっぽん
At CES 2019, I met a robot that showed me a future where we're not so lonely - CNET
Hugs from Japan: Lovot is a robot that encourages people to love | The Milwaukee Independent
Huggable robot set to roll into your heart in 2019
This adorable robot needs you more than you need it - YouTube
Konica Minolta Works with GROOVE Xto Develop AI Technologies to Improve the Physical Expressivity of LOVOT Home Robot | KONICA MINOLTA
Japan's latest home robot isn't useful — it's designed to be loved - The Verge