 Chinese company Uptech has created Alpha Robot, a new intelligent robot companion used for everyday needs. We are specializing in intelligent robotics home service robot. The company was established three years ago, but we do the recession development for over six years, and that is since 2008, we do the recession. The system is installed in the Alpha second generation, and it's quite a flat open platform to every software developer. I think it's kind of a mobile terminal, another mobile terminal. People who are interested in control robot products can use their own software and install in our robots and let robots do whatever they want. Robot basically can sing and dance, and you can use your voice command to order everything and other things that you can do. He is a companion and a partner and your friend. You can talk with him and share your experience. Robot is available right now in China, and it's online or we have retail distributors in China. Now we are launching a new product in the US and Europe as well as around the globe. California based company Double Robotics designed a robot that can have your face on it, yet with a very different bottom. Double Robotics is a telepresence robot company. So what we do is we make a device that allows you to have a robotic double in some other location. Personally, I live in New York, but I work in California every day. I have a robot with my name on it, and I can go to meetings, talk to my boss, hang out at the water cooler, whatever I want to do, it's like I'm there, but I'm not physically there. It's basically a segue on a stick with an iPad on top. It's relatively simple, so it's a gyroscope that keeps it balanced, and then you can actually raise the iPad up and down. The iPad handles all the communication and the video, so my face is on the robot in California. Home, it's either the arrow keys on your keyboard or on an iPad or an iPhone. It's just up, down, left, right. My favorite one so far is I helped in Stanford. There was a hospital that has a school in the hospital, and a 14-year-old girl who had heart problems couldn't go to school, even though it's a short distance away, because she was tied to her bed. So they had the unit in the school. She had the iPad at her bed, and she could go to class, she could meet other kids who were in the hospital with her, and she could experience school without actually having to move. It didn't endanger health, it didn't change how she did it, but she could participate. She had a range of emotions that she didn't have before, which was great. These intelligent robots are coming our way in 2015, and soon we might all have a robot friend of our own. Reporting from Las Vegas, I'm Justin Soto.