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Japan fashion magnate Maezawa buys ‘affectionate’ robot venture

Lovot, a robotic companion made in Japan, is on display at the Austin Convention Center at the South by Southwest (SXSW) conference and festivals in Austin, Texas, U.S., March 11, 2019. (REUTERS/Sergio Flores)
Lovot, a robotic companion made in Japan, is on display at the Austin Convention Center at the South by Southwest (SXSW) conference and festivals in Austin, Texas, U.S., March 11, 2019. (REUTERS/Sergio Flores)
Groove X's Lovot robots are displayed at their demonstration during the launch event in Tokyo, Japan, December 18, 2018. (REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon)
Groove X's Lovot robots are displayed at their demonstration during the launch event in Tokyo, Japan, December 18, 2018. (REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon)
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18 Mar 2022 06:03:33 GMT9
18 Mar 2022 06:03:33 GMT9

TOKYO: Japanese fashion magnate Yusaku Maezawa is buying robotics startup Groove X, which makes an “affectionate” companion robot, saying on Tuesday he was drawn by its ability to “make people feel happy”.

A fund owned by Maezawa has taken a majority stake in the startup, founded by an alumni of SoftBank Group Corp’s robotics business, and will move to full ownership in April, Groove X said, without providing further detail.

Lovot, an amalgam of “love” and “robot”, has wheels and resembles a penguin with cartoonish human eyes. It has interchangeable outfits and communicates in squeaks.

Lovot “can’t clean or do work but I see big potential in a presence that can make people feel happy, particularly at this time,” Maezawa said in the statement.

Groove X previously raised 8 billion yen ($67.6 million) from investors including funds backed by the Japanese government and Toyota Motor Corp.

The state fund, INCJ, said seperately on Tuesday it had sold its stake to Maezawa for an undisclosed amount. It declined to say if it made a profit.

Maezawa “showed a strong interest in the concept of a home robot as providing a solution to social issues,” INCJ said.

The entrepreneur, who visited the International Space Station on a Russian rocket last year, made his fortune founding the online fashion retailer Zozo which was bought by SoftBank’s internet business.

Through his fund Maezawa has invested in ventures such as a maker of smart cat-litter trays that analyses toilet habits and tracks animal health and another offering personalised videos from celebrities.

Reuters

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