Patients greeted by robot at Belgian hospital

A humanoid robot that speaks 19 languages is now on duty at AZ Damiaan Hospital in Belgium to welcome and take care of patients.

Pepper the robot is seen at AZ Damiaan hospital in Ostend, Belgium June 16, 2016.
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Pepper the robot is seen at AZ Damiaan hospital in Ostend, Belgium June 16, 2016.

A Belgian hospital has just welcomed its newest staff member: Pepper, a humanoid robot that speaks 19 languages.

Developed to improve social and health care by the Belgian company Zora Bots, Pepper joined the medical team as a receptionist at Ostend Hospital AZ Damiaan.

Pepper will introduce visitors to the hospital, provide information and guide visitors and patients to the correct floor and room.

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A visitor watches Pepper the robot welcome and take care of visitors and patients at the AZ Damiaan hospital in Ostend, Belgium June 16, 2016.

With a speed of just 3 km/h, Pepper is also able to guide slower patients.

Fully charged, it can work for up to 20 hours on its own.

Zora Bots' co-chief executive, Fabrice Goffin said, "The robot itself is 1m20cm high, so it is not like Arnold Schwarzenegger with a leather jacket and an 'I will be back' robot. It is a quite nice robot and the reactions are positive for the moment."

During the first week, Pepper was mainly used on the hospital's maternity department.

Bieke Vandeputte, the mother of a newborn baby, was amazed.

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Pepper the robot holds the hand of a newborn baby next to his mother at AZ Damiaan hospital in Ostend, Belgium June 16, 2016.

She said, "It is another way of making contact and maybe it is reassuring that it is a robot for some people.

"The baby was really sure. He did not mind putting his hands on it. It did not frighten him so I think it will be important. Especially for children."

Pepper is not the first robot used at the AZ Damiaan hospital, but it is the first to communicate with patients and to have the ability to guide them.

Before the arrival of Pepper, the staff had already worked with a predecessor, Zora, for about a year.

Zora is smaller and slower than Pepper and used mainly in physical therapy classes.

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A nurse walks with Pepper and Zora humanoid robots designed to welcome and take care of visitors and patients at AZ Damiaan hospital in Ostend, Belgium June 16, 2016.

At a price of 30,000 euros, Pepper is expensive.

So far, only Japanese customers have bought one to use at home.

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