Saturday 30 September 2017

Europe leads the way in assistive robots for the elderly

an article by Robert Bogue (Independent Consultant, Okehampton, UK) published in Industrial Robot: An International Journal Volume 44 Issue 3 (2017)

Abstract

Purpose
This paper aims to provide details of European research projects and product developments involving robots that can assist the ageing population.

Design/methodology/approach
Following an introduction, the role of assistive robots and research into the nature of the human–robot interaction are considered. The paper then discusses a selection of European research projects and a number of companies producing or developing assistive robots. Finally, brief conclusions are drawn.

Findings
In recognition of the fact that the growing, ageing population has needs that place an unsustainable burden on carers and healthcare providers, Europe is investing heavily in assistive robots. Many European Union-funded, collaborative projects have been conducted and several continue today which build on the extensive body of earlier research. Significant progress is being made, and assistive robot research has moved on from purely technological developments to field trials involving real people in realistic environments. Several products exist or are at an advanced stage of development and have often benefited or arisen from these projects. Europe is in a very strong position to capitalise on this emerging market opportunity.

Originality/value
This provides a detailed insight into European assistive robot development activities.


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