Townsville Bulletin

Cases roll into robot era

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SELF- driving cars may still take a while to arrive, but the age of self- driving suitcase is here now.

Some of the technologi­es used in autonomous cars have been adapted in products unveiled at the 2018 Consumer Electronic­s Show in Las Vegas, to help travellers with the weighty problem of dealing with baggage.

The “robot suitcase” from California- based startup Travelmate can be controlled with a smartphone app and can roll alongside its owner at speeds up to 11km/ h, even while niftily navigating around obstacles.

“This is really a robot which follows you around,” said Travelmate founder and president Maximillia­n Kovtun.

Travelmate designed the device – which integrates elements of artificial intelligen­ce – to roll at a pace that matches that of the user, or it can be directed with the smartphone app in the same manner as a drone.

Priced at about $ 1100, it is slated to roll out in February for the US market, and later in Europe and Japan.

A competing offering from ForwardX, a Chinese startup with offices in California, is designed to be used with facial recognitio­n, without the need for a smartphone applicatio­n.

“It uses computer vision and a driving algorithm to have a clear path,” said founder Nicholas Chee, who showed a prototype at CES.

The ForwardX suitcase also has gesture control technology and can be immobilise­d to protect against theft.

Mr Chee said he expected the launch in mid- 2018 at a price under $ 1000. Both Travelmate and ForwardX say their devices comply with US safety regulation­s because their lithium- ion batteries, banned in checked luggage, can be removed.

Also shown at CES was an auto- following suitcase from China- based 90FUN, which has been available in the Chinese market and is soon coming to the US.

It uses self- balancing technology from the personal transport maker Segway.

And finally for the weariest of travellers, a luggage product called the Modobag, which lacks artificial intelligen­ce but offers a sizeable perk instead: as a ride- on suitcase which can carry its owner along with their clothes.

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SELF- DRIVING: An exhibitor demonstrat­es the ForwardX Robotics CX- 1 suitcase.

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