In the Asian era, the “nuclear power” in the energy sector will make the use of solar energy mainstream; as the biological and medical technology fields enter the era in which artificial organs can be produced, and the life span of human beings gradually increases, the demand for such technologies and products will also Increase.

Although it has long been said that the 21st century is the era of Asia. But I think that Asia will truly become the center of the world economy until around 2050. No matter in which era, the development of a country and society needs the support of developed science and technology. From this point of view, the development of science and technology in the Asian era should be developed. Energy-related technologies, artificial organ technologies, biological and medical related technologies, and robotics are all important technologies and industrial developments that should be considered.

In the Asian era, the use of de-nuclear energy in the energy sector will make the use of solar energy mainstream; as the era of biological and medical technology enters the era in which artificial organs can be produced, and the life span of human beings gradually increases, the demand for such technologies and products will also increase. Big. Because robotics is a comprehensive technology that includes mechanical construction, induction, battery, motor, artificial intelligence, and communication and speech recognition, it is very difficult and it takes time to develop.

In terms of industrial robots, according to relevant information disclosure, the production scale of global industrial robots in 2011 was about 8.5 billion US dollars, of which Japan accounted for half. Japan, South Korea and China rank among the top three in terms of market size. With the sharp increase in China's demand in the future, China is expected to leap to the top in two years.

However, in the field of home robots, in addition to cleaning robots, there are no other products, which is completely unexplored blank market. In 1976, I opened the first computer store in Kobe. In 1978, I was invited by the Chinese side to Beijing Computer Company to guide the development of 8-bit computer. No one would have thought that computers would be as popular as they are today. However, nowadays computers have become an indispensable tool for most families, and the Chinese family market is the largest in the world.

If the current industrial robot is regarded as a large computer in the past and the home robot is regarded as a computer in the late 1970s, the development trend of the home robot will be obvious in the future. I think that around 2050, each family will have several robots, just like computers and mobile phones today, becoming an integral part of everyday life. It can be expected that the scale of the robot industry in the future will exceed the current automobile industry. In this sense, the robot industry will be an indispensable driving force for revitalizing the Asian economy.

Japanese companies have been working on new products and technologies. In the future, new products will be introduced in the field of robots. A friend of mine analyzed the economic history of Japan and proposed a statement every 70 years. According to him, the Japanese economy is likely to resume from 2015 after 70 years of World War II. In terms of industrial product production, the international division of labor has been well developed, there are many cooperation in the field of parts and components, and information and communication technology is also very developed, so it is impossible for only Japan to develop.

There are 20 million newborns in China every year, and other Asian countries also have rich young talents. Therefore, Asia with a large population will be very beneficial in developing new industries. Japan has established an R&D institution with independent legal personality, and strives to promote the development of new products and the cultivation of talents. Asian countries should also work hard to train their robotic talents to become the main force of the new era. I think that to become rich, Asia must increase productivity, and robots will play their due role.

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