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Cyberdyne Inc.
Japanese robotics and technology company
For other uses, see Cyberdyne.
Company headquarters in Tsukuba | |
| Industry | Robotics |
|---|---|
| Founded | June 24, 2004; 20 years ago (2004-06-24) in Japan |
| Founder | Yoshiyuki Sankai |
| Headquarters | Japan |
| Products | Robotic exoskeletons |
Cyberdyne is a Japanese robotics and technology company most noted for the marketing and distribution of the HALroboticexoskeleton suit.
History
Cyberdyne was founded on June 24, 2004, by Yoshiyuki Sankai, a professor at the University of Tsukuba. as a venture company to develop his ideas for an exoskeleton suit.
The name is the same as a fictional company from the Terminator film series, which also produces robots. The name, however, is not necessarily a reference, but from the new academic fields of "Cybernetics", and the suffix "-dyne", referring to power. That being said, during an interview between Sankai and McG, director of Terminator Salvation, Sankai admits that he likes the Terminator franchise as well as 2001: A Space Odyssey.
In early 2009, Cyberdyne attracted international media attention with the announcement that it would be marketing and distributing the HAL 5 (Hybrid Assistive Limb) powered exoskeleton, which they claim augments body movement and increases user strength by up to ten times. As of February 2013, Cyberdyne has leased 330 HAL suits to 150 facilities across Japan, and HAL has been given a global safety certification that should allow it to be distributed outside Japan.
In 2017 March, Abdul Latif Jameel of Saudi Arabia signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Cyberdyne Inc. in order to assist the victims of traumatic spinal injuries in Saudi Arabia.
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Hyperdyne Systems
Overview
The S Company Hyperdyne Systems (The Company), formerly Cyberdyne Systems prior to the Zeria Company merger of 2068, is a leading competitive synthetic, HAL, and fabrication-firearm production company. Hyperdyne is a bleeding-edge synthetic manufacturing giant, directly competing with its sole significant rival, the Weyland-Yutani Corporation. Despite a myriad of scandals, including but not limited to the Hyperdyne Militia occupation of the Democratic Republic of the Congo over its cobalt mines and the unfortunate fatalities resulting from malfunctioning leg actuators on the Hyperdyne 129-2 Synthetic Series, Hyperdyne remains a dominant powerhouse in the tech industry.
Early Company Inception
Cyberdyne Systems began as a manufacturing corporation in the town of Sunnyvale, California, United States of America. Founded during the early 1980s by Yoshiyuki Sankai, a former professor at the University of Tsukuba, Cyberdyne Systems produced computers, processors, and small parts for high end electronics. In mid-1984, Cyberdyne began developing radical breakthrough technology that led to the prototyping and development of exo-frames such as the HAL (Hybrid Assistive Limb) robotic exoskeleton. By late 1984, Cyberdyne was leading the field in biomedical and biotechnical research & development. In early 1997 the first HAL system hit the global markets and became an overnight success in the global manufacturing sector. Using this capital, Cyberdyne worked towards integrating their exoskeletal haptic systems and interests in biomedical technologies into a multi-corporation collaboration titled Project Replicant.
In 2012, Cyberdyne and the Tyrell Corporation partnered together and merged their smaller partners to advance Project Replicant, producing the first bioengineered humanoid, called the Nexus-Series Replicant. Resulting mutual growth of the Tyrell corporation and Cyberdyne helped keep Cyberdyne competitive in the face of th
01.THINK
When we move our bodies, we begin by thinking about the movement.
By thinking, “I want to walk,” the brain sends the necessary signals through the nerves to the muscles needed for that movement.
The speed of signals that are conveyed from the brain to each muscle is between approximately 150km/h and 400km/h, which is far beyond the speed of Shinkansen bullet train.
It is indispensible for HAL to employ the technology to recognize and understand those high-speed signals at a glance.
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02.SEND
In the body of a healthy person, each muscle receives signals sent from the brain, allowing the muscles to move only the amount of force necessary to match the intention.
When we walk, the brain synchronizes the movement of several muscles based on information obtained from all parts of the body.
HAL was designed based on these characteristics of the human body.
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03.READ
As the signals travel towards the muscles, they leak on the skin surface as very faint signals, so-called “bio-electric signals [BES]”. HAL can read the BES with its originally developed electrodes attached to the wearer‘s skin surface. Based on various other information obtained as well, HAL determines the wearer's desired movements.
BES that appears on the skin surface is very faint. Its voltages are only from 1/1000th to 1/100,000th of the ones that are exerted by dry batteries.
As HAL can detect such weak signals, it does not overlook the wearer‘s slightest subtle motions that don‘t make the limbs bend.
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04.MOVE
HAL controls the power unit according to the movements it recognizes to assist the wearer in moving according to his or her intentions or even exerting more force than usual.
HAL has two types of control systems that can be used together according to the conditions of the wearer. The “Cybernics Voluntary Control System” uses BES to perform the wearer‘s desired movements. The other is the “C
Cyberdyne Systems
| Type | Technology contractor |
| Location | 18144 El Camino Real |
| Owner(s) | Bertram Hollister, Oscar Cruz, Skynet |
Cyberdyne Systems was a major technology contractor for the U.S Military that achieved relative success after it discovered the remains of an android from the future created by a future incarnation of their own company. Cyberdyne Systems is a major company and faction from the Terminator franchise.
Overview
History
Founded in 1984 as a computer maker, it was initially small, other than owning a factory and being named Cyber Dynamics. Later that year, a young woman named Sarah Connor and her protector, Kyle Reese, a soldier from the future, were chased into Cyberdyne factory by a Terminator, an advance time-traveling android sent by Skynet, a malicious AI created by Cyberdyne in the future who had conquered the world and had sent the android back to kill them, as Sarah Connor would give birth to Skynet's future nemesis John Connor. Sarah eventually lured the Terminator into a hydraulic press and crushed it by pushing a button that lowered the press, however Reese died during the incident, but left Sarah pregnant with their child John who would one day challenge Cyberdyne and Skynet.
Soon, the executives of Cyber Dynamics, Betram Hollister and Ed Astin renamed the company to Cyberdyne Systems after they found the remains of the destroyed Terminator in their factory during a police investigation, and eventually created a mega-microcomputer from it, becoming a tech contractor for the government. Eventually Oscar Cruz would succeed Hollister as president of Cyberdyne for most of the 1990's, however he was secretly serving as the brainwashed puppet of a T-XA Terminator unit dubbed Casse who had infiltrated Cyberdyne and served as its vice-president in order to ensure Skynet's continued existence.
Dr. Miles Dyson, a high-ranking employee of Cyberdyne, was tasked to create a new supercomputer neu