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		<title>Robot built for Japan&#8217;s ageing workforce finds coronavirus role</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Source: timesnownews.com Mira Robotics developed its &#8220;ugo&#8221; robot to reinforce greying Japan&#8217;s shrinking workforce, but as the coronavirus threat persists, the Japanese startup is offering its machine as a tool in the fight against the outbreak, the company&#8217;s CEO said. &#8220;The coronavirus has created a need for robots because they can reduce direct contact between <a class="read-more-link" href="https://www.aiuniverse.xyz/robot-built-for-japans-ageing-workforce-finds-coronavirus-role/">Read More</a></p>
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<p>Mira Robotics developed its &#8220;ugo&#8221; robot to reinforce greying Japan&#8217;s shrinking workforce, but as the coronavirus threat persists, the Japanese startup is offering its machine as a tool in the fight against the outbreak, the company&#8217;s CEO said.</p>



<p>&#8220;The coronavirus has created a need for robots because they can reduce direct contact between people,&#8221; Ken Matsui told Reuters at his company&#8217;s workshop in Kawasaki, near Tokyo. &#8220;We&#8217;ve had inquiries from overseas, including from Singapore and France.&#8221;</p>



<p>The latest feature of the remote-controlled or so-called avatar robot is a hand attachment that uses ultraviolet light to kill viruses on door handles.</p>



<p>An unprecedented population decline that is shrinking Japan&#8217;s workforce by more than half a million people a year, as well as a reluctance to bring in foreign labour to fill vacant positions, has spurred robot development in Japan.</p>



<p>The emergence of coronavirus-related demand could further that work.</p>



<p>Mira Robotics&#8217; Ugo is a pair of height-adjustable robotic arms mounted on wheels, operated remotely through a wireless connection with a laptop and game controller. A range-measuring laser mounted on the base helps it navigate, while a panel at the top displays eyes to give it a friendlier appearance.</p>



<p>It takes around 30 minutes to learn how to use the robot, with each operator able to control as many as four machines, said Matsui. Ugo which costs around $1,000 a month to rent, can be deployed as a security guard, carry out equipment inspections and clean toilets and other areas in office buildings, he added.</p>



<p>Matsui&#8217;s two-year-old startup so far has only one ugo operating at an office building in Tokyo.</p>
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