Japan's Robot Trust in the service of the elderly

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Japan is the world's oldest man. The country is thinking of using robots instead of humans to look after them. In the meantime, the use of robots in their work to be done in Japan is being called in Japan.

By 2025, the number of elderly service providers in Japan is estimated to be three lakh 70 thousand. The government wants to increase the use of technology in their nursing work.

Keeping in mind the elderly service, technology companies are also concentrating on creating robotic devices. Thinking about building a robot on their wheel chair, enclosing chair or doing bathing is considered.

Japanese technology researcher Dr. Hirosawa Hirukawa said that this servicing robot is being built to ease the pressure on nursing staff and to make adult movements easier.

He said, 'Robots can not solve all the problems. However, it can play a role to overcome many complications. "By 2020, Japan wants to use 80 percent of the robots in the service.

The researcher also said that currently eight percent of robotic work is used in Japanese nursing homes. Sometimes the cost of the robot can not be taken by thinking of the cost, and sometimes due to man's mindset.

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