For more news visit ☛ http://english.ntdtv.com<br />Follow us on Twitter ☛ http://twitter.com/NTDTelevision<br />Follow us on Facebook ☛ http://me.lt/9P8MUn<br /><br />Dubai International Motor Show 2011 is the largest event of its kind in the Middle East. It's is a car lovers dream with everything from concept cars to super-cars, as well as the latest in robot technology presented by Honda. <br /><br />Asimo, one of the world's most advanced humanoid robots, entertains the crowd at the 2011 Dubai Motor show this week. <br /><br />The humanoid robot developed by Honda, made its debut last Sunday at the Dubai Motor Show. <br /><br />[Jean-luc de Krahe, Events & Communication, Asimo Studio]:<br />“The reason for Asimo to be here actually is that Honda is a mobility company."<br /><br />Asimo, which stands for Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility, was introduced to the world in 2000.<br /><br />But Honda has been developing a humanoid robot since 1986.<br /><br />The latest version of Asimo can recognize faces and voices, climb up and down stairs, handle difficult terrain, run and even dance.<br /><br />Asimo has autonomous artificial intelligence so it could potentially manoeuvre itself through crowds of people without remote control or stopping each time to check on its programming.<br /><br />Honda hopes the research and development robot will, in the near future, be introduced into society to serve humans.<br /><br />[Jean-luc de Krahe, Events & Communication, Asimo Studio]:<br />“Asimo has been developed to help people, I mean in the ageing society as we encounter at the moment, we will need machine to help us in the future."<br /><br />The latest version of Asimo uses multiple sensors to assess any situation, then responds to the movement of people.<br /><br />[Jean-luc de Krahe, Events & Communication, Asimo Studio]:<br />“With a robot like Asimo you can actually enter the 4th dimension of mobility - actually with a robot like this you can perform a task yourself but without moving because your robot will do the task by itself.”...