Smart walkers lead the way for Japanese elder-care robots
If you’re growing old in Japan, chances are you’ll have some form of robotic help in the future.
The Japanese government is continuing to push robots and robotic services as a solution for the country’s shrinking and aging population, 40 percent of which could be 65 or older by 2060.
Care for seniors is taking a prominent spot at the Japan Robot Week trade show in Tokyo, where Osaka startup RT Works has been showing off a prototype connected walker.
The Encore Smart looks a bit like a bulky shopping cart, but it has handlebars and brakes above its cargo basket. It has six-axis motion sensors that can automatically trigger motors to help push it up an incline or brakes to slow it down on a decline.
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