Japan’s service robot market projected to triple in five years

In the face of the growing population era and the lack of employment, Japanese companies are increasingly dependent on service robots to supplement their workforce, according to Bloomberg.
The Fuji Keizai Research Company offers the country’s service robot market to three times by 2030, to 400 billion yen ($ 2.7 billion). This growth is likely to lead: The projects of the recruits Institute at the Labor Institute, which the country will face for 11 million by 2040, while the government -backed institute estimates that approximately 40 % of the population will be 65 or larger by 2065.
To clarify how the robots fill the gap, the Bloomberg refers to the largest restaurant chain in the country, SkyLark, which uses about 3000 robots with two CAT ears to bring food to the tables. In a series of series in Tokyo, the 71 -year -old Yasuko Tagawa estimated that her half -job has now included a form of automated assistance.
At one point, Tajawa told a robot, “Thanks for your hard work. I will rely on you.”
2025-03-09 21:10:00