Japan's government has identified dementia as one of its most urgent policy challenges, with the Health Ministry estimating ...
With nearly 30% of its people aged 65 or over, Japan saw more than 18,000 elderly individuals with dementia wander off in a single year, with tr ...
The government now considers dementia one of its most urgent policy challenges. The Health Ministry projects that ...
As Japan continues to see a rise in dementia patients, the country is actively adopting advanced IT technologies to address ...
Japan is turning to robots and AI tracking tech as dementia cases rise and thousands of older residents go missing each year.
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Japan turns to new technology as dementia cases surge

Japan is grappling with a fast-growing dementia crisis as thousands of older people wander from their homes each year. Police data shows that more than 18,000 dementia patients went missing in 2023, ...
Explore Japan's innovative robotic landscape, showcasing robots that serve in hotels and cafes. Featured in the video is Stefan, recognized as Japan's laziest robot.
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Techman Robot is showcasing its robotics technologies at the International Robot Exhibition in Tokyo, ...
From demonstrating its rescue capabilities during disasters to busting a move and serving up drinks, the latest advances in ...