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A robotic arm with rotating massage roller is used over the body
photo: Beautyliner Group
Robosculptor, an AI robot used for body treatments, is in the final stages of development. Created by Dubai-based group Beautyliner, the system employs a high-speed 3D camera to scan the user and track their body movements.
A robotic arm with a rotating massage roller is then used over the body and adjusts position, pressure and speed based on real-time camera feedback. The user is given a remote control so they can also adapt or stop the treatment manually.
Beautyline sees potential services including physiotherapy, medical massage/rehabilitation, external ultrasonic body surface scanning and aesthetic body contouring.
"Automating treatments through robotics, AI and machine learning, makes massages more accessible," says founder Dennis Ledenkof. "Operators can offer up to 240 sessions a month, tripling the industry standard of 80."
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