2017年9月20日星期三

The Japanese childcare company has launched a robotic Vevo

Recently, the Japanese childcare company Global Bridge Holdings and Gunma University , which has 27 kindergartens, has launched a robotic Vevo, which is working with children over 3 years of age.

Vevo can identify the child he needs to nurse and greet him. When a child takes a nap, the sensor installed on the cot is connected to the system on the Vevo body to detect body temperature, heartbeat, and respiration, and Vevo sends out an alert message if an abnormality is found. Vevo is already in its Tokyo trial, and is expected to complete commercialization next April LOLGA.

"Vevo solves the problem of insufficient care staff. But there's a lot of work to do, and Vevo only part of it. "Gunma University associate professor, Vevo Project Advisor Nobuaki Nakazawa said.

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