Honda ASIMO Legacy
How ASIMO laid the groundwork for today's humanoids.
9 articles

A technical retrospective on Honda’s ASIMO, analyzing its engineering contributions to dynamic bipedal locomotion and its transition from a research prototype to a retired icon, with specific focus on its relevance to the current Indian humanoid robotics market.

A technical retrospective on Honda's ASIMO program. Analyzing its mechanical design, locomotion algorithms, and influence on current humanoid robotics before its retirement in 2022, with specific focus on its relevance to the Indian robotics landscape.

An objective review of Honda's ASIMO program, its technical achievements, its retirement, and its influence on the current generation of shipping humanoids, with specific attention to its commercial unavailability in India.
A technical retrospective on Honda’s ASIMO, its retirement in 2023, and its tangible influence on the current generation of commercial and research humanoids, with specific focus on Indian market implications.

An analysis of Honda's ASIMO program, its technical contributions to bipedal locomotion, and why it never became a commercial product, with context on India's growing humanoid market.

An analysis of Honda's ASIMO robot, its engineering contributions, limitations, and influence on the current generation of shipping humanoids.

A technical retrospective on Honda's ASIMO program, analyzing its engineering contributions to bipedal locomotion and human-robot interaction, while assessing its commercial viability and impact on the current global humanoid robotics landscape.

A practical look at Honda ASIMO: the humanoid that taught the world to walk as part of our Honda ASIMO Legacy coverage in Research & Labs. What the machines actually do, how much they cost, and what Indian buyers and builders should know.

A practical look at What modern humanoids owe to ASIMO as part of our Honda ASIMO Legacy coverage in Research & Labs. What the machines actually do, how much they cost, and what Indian buyers and builders should know.