Japanese factory is optimistic about the medical care market and actively seize the robot industry

The rapid aging of Japan's demographic structure has led to a shortage of nursing staff. Therefore, Panasonic, a technology giant, and Toyota, a major automobile manufacturer, are aiming at this wave of silver business opportunities and vying to develop care robots across borders. According to the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry on January 23, 2015, the “New Robot Strategy” was announced for the five-year plan, including manufacturing/services, care/ medical , agriculture, forestry, fisheries/food, infrastructure/disaster prevention and other key areas. Among them, the budget for nursing/medical facilities is the most, with nearly 5.3 billion yen, accounting for 33% of Japan's 2015 total robot-related budget.

Japanese factory is optimistic about the medical care market and actively seizes the robot industry

According to Bai Dejun, an industrial consultant at the Tuoba Industrial Research Institute, wearable robots with price advantages will become the main kinetic energy for the growth and popularity of the Japanese care robot market. In the short period of 20 to 20 years from 2015 to 2035, wearable robots that can assist in autonomous actions will be the largest in the overall care robot market. The main factor is that most silver-haired and disabled people need a set of prices that are acceptable and affordable. , safe and reliable care robot products. In addition, caregivers also need a wearable robot that saves effort and avoids occupational injuries, in order to give more effective assistance to the increasingly heavy care work.

So far, there are not many types of care robots that have been approved for use in the real world in Japan, but there are many in the development stage or undergo clinical trial evaluation. At present, only the Japanese Cyberdyne HAL exoskeleton robot (also known as wearable robot) Has obtained Japanese and European regulatory certification and sales performance. Although in 2014, Japanese startups such as ActiveLink and Innophys successively released a variety of wearable robots, and Japanese automakers such as Honda and Toyota, which have been in the forefront, have invested in research and development for many years. At this stage, Japanese wearable robot products have reached a mature stage. The wearable robot has a single function and the price is less than one percent of the multi-functional care robot, so it is more attractive to consumers.

Bai Dejun further stated that from 2010 to 2025, the population of Japan over 65 years old increased by 7.3 million, and the proportion of aging population increased from 23% to 30%. In terms of nursing manpower in Japan, about 1.3 to 1.5 million people invested in 2010, and it is estimated that by 2,25 million people will be required to care for their silver-haired care needs, that is, for cheap care robots. Demand will rise with the tide. The Japanese government hopes to accelerate the development of wearable robots that are cheaper through the "new robot strategy" and solve the problem of insufficient manpower in the care market.

Japanese factory is optimistic about the medical care market and actively seizes the robot industry

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