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Smart society 5.0. is dawning in the land of the rising Sun.
The super-smart society is a connected model, where Big Data, IoT, AI and robots are integrated to create a digital and physical infrastructure that improves the quality of life of citizens. How far do you want to go with this new model of society …?
By 2065, people over the age of 65 will account for 38.4% of Japan’s population, reducing the workforce and increasing medical and social costs.
For this reason, the Japanese plan focuses on robotic medical technologies and assisted living care, especially for the elderly, with a focus on mobility and health and social care.
The new society will be hyper-connected and more efficient in integrating the most advanced technologies, necessitating industrial and economic growth based on AI, IoT and robotics, leading to a future smart society.
In rural areas, inhabitants will be able to move around in autonomous cabs and buses: there will also be drones for e-commerce delivery, with efficient services in areas with low labor force and an aging population as well.
To prevent infrastructure deterioration, AI, robots and sensors will be used for the maintenance of buildings, roads, bridges, etc. In addition, urban space will be more efficient and accessible as the smart city integrates physical devices, such as sensors, with information and communication technology (ICT), creating a whole interconnected network (IoT).
Monetary transactions will be solved thanks to blockchain technology and open app programming interfaces, without cash payment.
The most significant thing about the 5.0 society as opposed to the information society (4.0) is that the analysis of Big Data leaves it in the hands of the potential of AI. It will be the first time in history that AI will shape the physical-digital ecosystem with the help of human intervention.
In short, the 5.0 society aims to combat Japan’s progressive aging, a problem that is not unique to Japan. Technology will interconnect the digital and the physical to improve the quality of life of its inhabitants, accompanied by the economic growth necessary to create technological solutions to social, demographic and economic problems.
Nubeprint has developed the concept of a data collector ecosystem. It is a whole library of DCAs that have the same purpose: to read status and usage data from the printer and transport it in the most convenient way to the place where it needs to be used.
Currently, Nubeprint has DCAs for LAN, WIFI and USB connected printers; laser and inkjet printers and multifunctional equipment; Ribbon, thermal, large format and 3D printers; also DCAs for scanners PCs, servers, tablets, smartphones, smart TVs and Raspberry.
Source: revistanuve.com/ Nubeprint
For this reason, the Japanese plan focuses on robotic medical technologies and assisted living care, especially for the elderly, with a focus on mobility and health and social care.
The new society will be hyper-connected and more efficient in integrating the most advanced technologies, necessitating industrial and economic growth based on AI, IoT and robotics, leading to a future smart society.
In rural areas, inhabitants will be able to move around in autonomous cabs and buses: there will also be drones for e-commerce delivery, with efficient services in areas with low labor force and an aging population as well.
To prevent infrastructure deterioration, AI, robots and sensors will be used for the maintenance of buildings, roads, bridges, etc. In addition, urban space will be more efficient and accessible as the smart city integrates physical devices, such as sensors, with information and communication technology (ICT), creating a whole interconnected network (IoT).
Monetary transactions will be solved thanks to blockchain technology and open app programming interfaces, without cash payment.
The most significant thing about the 5.0 society as opposed to the information society (4.0) is that the analysis of Big Data leaves it in the hands of the potential of AI. It will be the first time in history that AI will shape the physical-digital ecosystem with the help of human intervention.
In short, the 5.0 society aims to combat Japan’s progressive aging, a problem that is not unique to Japan. Technology will interconnect the digital and the physical to improve the quality of life of its inhabitants, accompanied by the economic growth necessary to create technological solutions to social, demographic and economic problems.
Nubeprint has developed the concept of a data collector ecosystem. It is a whole library of DCAs that have the same purpose: to read status and usage data from the printer and transport it in the most convenient way to the place where it needs to be used.
Currently, Nubeprint has DCAs for LAN, WIFI and USB connected printers; laser and inkjet printers and multifunctional equipment; Ribbon, thermal, large format and 3D printers; also DCAs for scanners PCs, servers, tablets, smartphones, smart TVs and Raspberry.
Source: revistanuve.com/ Nubeprint
To prevent infrastructure deterioration, AI, robots and sensors will be used for the maintenance of buildings, roads, bridges, etc. In addition, urban space will be more efficient and accessible as the smart city integrates physical devices, such as sensors, with information and communication technology (ICT), creating a whole interconnected network (IoT).
Monetary transactions will be solved thanks to blockchain technology and open app programming interfaces, without cash payment.
The most significant thing about the 5.0 society as opposed to the information society (4.0) is that the analysis of Big Data leaves it in the hands of the potential of AI. It will be the first time in history that AI will shape the physical-digital ecosystem with the help of human intervention.
In short, the 5.0 society aims to combat Japan’s progressive aging, a problem that is not unique to Japan. Technology will interconnect the digital and the physical to improve the quality of life of its inhabitants, accompanied by the economic growth necessary to create technological solutions to social, demographic and economic problems.
Nubeprint has developed the concept of a data collector ecosystem. It is a whole library of DCAs that have the same purpose: to read status and usage data from the printer and transport it in the most convenient way to the place where it needs to be used.
Currently, Nubeprint has DCAs for LAN, WIFI and USB connected printers; laser and inkjet printers and multifunctional equipment; Ribbon, thermal, large format and 3D printers; also DCAs for scanners PCs, servers, tablets, smartphones, smart TVs and Raspberry.
Source: revistanuve.com/ Nubeprint
In short, the 5.0 society aims to combat Japan’s progressive aging, a problem that is not unique to Japan. Technology will interconnect the digital and the physical to improve the quality of life of its inhabitants, accompanied by the economic growth necessary to create technological solutions to social, demographic and economic problems.