Why Robots are the Future of the Technology Market
Trend Hunter's Tech Trend Report has many examples of innovative advancements in the technology market. One of the most exciting technological trends is the integration of robots into every day life.
Some of the most practical uses for robots are in the medical field where there is little room for human error. Rehabilitation robots such as the RIBA robot designed by the Japan Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, help in treating medical patients. RIBA works as a nurse would, assisting patients with basic tasks such as walking, carrying them to their bed and exercising without losing patience or diverging from the set routine. This giant teddy-bear robot also comforts people as with its ever-smiling face.
Along the same lines, robotic nannies are also capable of providing assistance to humans. The In-Store Robo-Nanny, located in Japanese department store Fukuoka, supervises children as their parents shop. This solution helps keep parents happy and care-free while also ensuring no one gets lost or misbehaves. The Robo-Nanny can also identify each child through the use of special name tags and knows how to speak to them according to their age.
Taking this trend one step further, human-like robots in the technology market are also being geared towards more personal usage. There are those who prefer robot relationships over human ones as they are impartial and don't require any emotional stimulation. The Aiko Robot created by Le Trung, is a great example of how the tech market is developing robots specifically for human pleasure.
Robots are fun and exciting but they can also be incredibly useful. Slowly but surely they are becoming more practical for every day activities, making robots the future of the technology market.
Some of the most practical uses for robots are in the medical field where there is little room for human error. Rehabilitation robots such as the RIBA robot designed by the Japan Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, help in treating medical patients. RIBA works as a nurse would, assisting patients with basic tasks such as walking, carrying them to their bed and exercising without losing patience or diverging from the set routine. This giant teddy-bear robot also comforts people as with its ever-smiling face.
Along the same lines, robotic nannies are also capable of providing assistance to humans. The In-Store Robo-Nanny, located in Japanese department store Fukuoka, supervises children as their parents shop. This solution helps keep parents happy and care-free while also ensuring no one gets lost or misbehaves. The Robo-Nanny can also identify each child through the use of special name tags and knows how to speak to them according to their age.
Taking this trend one step further, human-like robots in the technology market are also being geared towards more personal usage. There are those who prefer robot relationships over human ones as they are impartial and don't require any emotional stimulation. The Aiko Robot created by Le Trung, is a great example of how the tech market is developing robots specifically for human pleasure.
Robots are fun and exciting but they can also be incredibly useful. Slowly but surely they are becoming more practical for every day activities, making robots the future of the technology market.
References: trendhunter, trendreports