“There is absolutely no change to our Pepper business,”
Pepper, introduced seven years ago, is centered around a rentals business, and production is regularly adjusted, the
While production was halted temporarily, Kitamura denied reports that set off speculation Pepper might be “killed."
The company acknowledged the contracts of 330 workers at the
If anything, the need for social distancing during the pandemic has boosted demand for robots like Pepper, which sometimes is used to take people’s temperatures in stores.
Pepper robots, which have expressive hands but move around on wheels, have been cheering and dancing in the stands for the home games of the SoftBank Hawks Japanese professional baseball team in
And Pepper's latest gig involves computer programming education in Japanese schools.
Robotics technology is widely used in manufacturing production lines and the transport of goods around the world.
But SoftBank Group Corp. founder and chief
Kitamura said the outpouring of reaction from Pepper fans was appreciated, and showed it has become a beloved icon.
“So many people said they would be sad if Pepper is gone,” she said.
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