Meet MarsCat, a robot cat with lots of love to give and room to grow

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
new robo-pet from industrial robot startup Elephant Robotics
Elephant, which was founded in 2016, already produces three lines of these collaborative robots and has sold them to client companies around
the world, including in Korea, the United States , Germany and more.This new product is designed for the home, however, not the factory or
the lab
industrial robotics business
With its highly articulated legs, tail and head, it can sit up, walk play and watch your movements, all working autonomously without any
user
fully control and program all of the robots functions
This makes it an interesting gadget for STEM education and research, too.MarsCat is currently up for crowdfunding on Kickstarter, with
Elephant having already surpassed its goal of $20,000 and on track to raise at least $100,000 more than that target
Elephant Robotics CEO and co-founder Joey Song told me that it actually plans to ship its first batch of production MarsCats to users in
ids="1931424,1931421,1931422,1931425,1931428,1931426"]There are other robotic pets available on the market, but Song thinks that MarsCat has
The robot can respond to a range of voice commands, and will also evolve its personality over time based on how you interact with it: Talk