The What Makes a Honda is Who Makes a Honda video series highlights Honda employees who exemplify Honda’s belief in the Power of Dreams. The latest installment follows two Honda Research & Development associates who are involved in the Walking Assist Project. Hideaki Takahashi and Kenton Williams have been collaborating to advance a Honda Robotics technology that will help people to walk during physical therapy.
While both men come from very different cultures and backgrounds (Takahashi is a native of Japan, while Williams is a MIT graduate from Ohio), their passion over this project has brought them together. Williams remarked that their “shared desire to help people with disabilities transcends any difference.”
Both Williams and Takahashi are striving to achieve Honda’s dream of offering the joy of mobility to more people. Takahashi noted, “Walking is the most primitive, fundamental form of mobility. That’s why it is important for Honda to continue to work on this product.”
“Honda Engineers Are Who Makes a Honda.” Honda Newsroom. N.p., 28 Jan. 2016. Web. 29 Jan. 2016. <http://www.hondanews.com/releases/honda-engineers-are-who-makes-a-honda>.
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