In Japan, The Rise Of The Machines Solves Labor And Productivity

Industrial robots manufactured by Yaskawa Electric Corp. place boxes of pharmaceutical products onto conveyor belts at a Toho Pharmaceutical Co. distribution center in Kuki, Saitama Prefecture, Japan, on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2015. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government launched a five-year push to deepen the use of intelligent machines in manufacturing, supply chains, construction and health care, while expanding the robotics markets from 660 billion yen ($5.5 billion) to 2.4 trillion yen by 2020. Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Industrial robots manufactured by Yaskawa Electric Corp. place boxes of pharmaceutical products onto conveyor belts at a Toho Pharmaceutical Co. distribution center in Kuki, Saitama Prefecture, Japan, on Wednesday, Aug. 19, 2015. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's government launched a five-year push to deepen the use of intelligent machines in manufacturing, supply chains, construction and health care, while expanding the robotics markets from 660 billion yen ($5.5 billion) to 2.4 trillion yen by 2020. Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg via Getty Images
In Japan, The Rise Of The Machines Solves Labor And Productivity
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