Japan Eyes Robots to Aid Senior Citizens

October 4th, 2007 in Technology / Other
Aging Japan Eyes Cutting-Edge Technology (AP)


A woman wearing a robotic exoskeleton gives a demonstration at a home care and rehabilitation convention in Tokyo Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2007. With nearly 22 percent of Japan\'s population already aged 65 or older, businesses here have been rolling out everything from easy-entry cars to remote-controlled beds, fueling a care technology market worth some 126 billion yen (US$1.08 billion; euro766 million) in 2006, according to industry figures. (AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)

(AP) -- If you grow old in Japan, expect to be served food by a robot, ride a voice-recognition wheelchair or even possibly hire a nurse in a robotic suit - all examples of cutting-edge technology to care for the country's rapidly graying population.



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