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80
Axis Title
holding of workshop
hop by research institutions such as
NEDO, AIST, and National Institute of Informatics (NII)
as needed, and promote inter-technology
technology competition by
utilizing the award (competition) system such as
challenge programs, and facilitate research and
development with the introduction of open innovation. (It
is possible to conduct research and development oriented
for issue-solving
solving by maintaining the venue for crosscross
cutting research development and collecting leading
researchers depending on fields and contents of research.)
[2][4]
Among element technologies for research and
development, promote element technologies which should
be put into practical use by 2020 and 2025 by using the
planning and operation of DARPA
project with
innovative and non-continuous targets
ts (e.g., targets such
as one-digit higher performance, one-digit
digit lower cost).
Specifically, program manager (PM) will specify
important element technology as the second-generation
second
technology and concentrate investment on the technology
[10].
Establish a stage gate midway through research and
development so that narrowing down of promising
technology and review of implementation structure can be
flexibly performed based on PM's judgment. In addition,
in order to lead them to practical use quickly, integrally
integr
promote the standardization such as environment
maintenance and data format, including the review of
laws and regulations and social systems along with the
review of technology diffusion and business
strategy[5][8].
Proactively utilize systems such as the special district
system for the verification toward the practical use of new
technology. Universities and research institutes are
expected to play a large role not only in the field of
application but also in basic research.
Universities are particularly
icularly expected to promote the
systematization of robot technology, which is rapidly
developing in collaboration with various fields, as an
academic field that will serve as the base of research with
an overview and future perspective. The folioing figure
1.1 illustrates the essential components involved in the
field of production and Figure 1.2 Shows the impacts.
Production
40
Healthcare
20
Scientific
2012 2013 2014 2015
Fig.1.2: Impact analytics
IV.
CONCLUSION
The very first change is that robots are shifting
themselves from those doing simple routine tasks to
autonomous ones equipped with self-learning
self
abilities
and action initiatives. There is much expectation for
further enrichment of robot capacities in line
li with a great
leap in the advancement of AI technology (image, voice
recognition, machine learning) including utilization of
deep learning in addition to the progress of separate
technologies such as sensor technology and higher
performance of software and
a
information processing
capacity, which altogether will enable a more skilled
processing and also extends its hand wide in the industrial
production and revolution in the nearby future.
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