Site Products
OMRON updated ping pong robot can serve, take smashes

OMRON’s updated ping pong robot can serve and take smashes

Posted on

(Courtesy of Engadget.com)
OMRON’s updated ping pong robot can serve and take smashes
And it’s probably not too late to apply for the 2020 Olympics.
It’s CEATEC, so I knew OMRON would once again bring out its massive table tennis robot to belittle us humans, but what I didn’t expect was a significant performance jump this time. FORPHEUS, now at its fourth generation, features improved AI to boost its responsiveness — so much that it can now predict and attempt to deal with smashes. Compared to the earlier versions which went easy on me, I found this one to be far more enjoyable with faster rallies. Better yet, there’s now a companion robot arm that throws a ball up and lets FORPHEUS serve, thus making the robot a more realistic trainer or opponent.
The rest of the robot is apparently the same as before. You still get a display on both sides of the “net” for showing the player’s status (not that the robot needs to see it). There is a three-camera system facing the human player in the main body, and the bat below it is driven by three arms plus a 5-axis motor. These are all powered by a massive motion controller computer sat behind the stage.

While OMRON doesn’t actually offer FORPHEUS as a product, the robot’s aim is to help show off the company’s mechanical and automation prowess to potential industrial clients. Still, I hope FORPHEUS will get to make a cameo appearance at Japan’s 2020 Olympics, because at this rate, it’ll likely be able to sustain some interesting games against top athletes.

For original article, please click here

Latest News

Lingshaui Meng – Forehand Mid Distance Looping

April 7, 2026
(by: Bowmar Sports) In this Butterfly Training Tips, Lingshaui Meng is working with a student on their Forehand… Read More

🎥 Episode 8: Ask The Expert Live With Logan Rietz | Don’t be afraid, try some pips!

April 7, 2026
(by Bowmar Sports) In this video, we break down the fundamentals of pips in table tennis focusing on… Read More

Try to Stay Within Arm’s Length of the Table

April 6, 2026
(By Larry Hodges, Member of US Table Tennis Hall of Fame The operative word here is “try.” Table… Read More

Angel Naranjo – Transition Play

April 6, 2026
(by: Bowmar Sports) In this Butterfly Training Tips, Angel Naranjo is focusing on a transition exercise using multi-ball.… Read More

WAB CLUB FEATURE: San Antonio Table Tennis Club

April 5, 2026
(by Steve Hopkins) The San Antonio Table Tennis Club is located on Lookout Run, just Northeast of downtown… Read More

PREVIEW: Central American & Caribbean Championships

April 5, 2026
(by Steve Hopkins) The 2026 ITTF Americas Central American & Caribbean Championships gets underway Thursday in Santo Domingo,… Read More

World No. 1’s Claim Top Spots at World Cup

April 5, 2026
(by Steve Hopkins, photo WTT) The world's best converged on Macao for the ITTF Men's & Women's World… Read More

Men’s World Cup: A Pair of Upsets and a Semis Rematch

April 4, 2026
(by Steve Hopkins, photo WTT) The world's best converged on Macao for the ITTF Men's & Women's World… Read More
View All News

Get the latest from Butterfly

Stay “In The Loop” with Butterfly professional table tennis equipment, table tennis news, table tennis technology, tournament results, and We Are Butterfly players, coaches, clubs and more.