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Companies at the forefront of solving Japan's manufacturing labor shortage with innovative technology
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- Daifuku's "non-contact power supply system" is attracting attention for solving the labor shortage at Japanese manufacturing sites. This system allows safe cargo transportation in clean room environments by preventing dust generation and fire, and is used in a wide range of fields such as semiconductor manufacturing.
- Cutting-edge technologies such as unmanned bulldozers and autonomous driving tractors are contributing to the resolution of labor shortages. The government is also rolling out support measures to address labor shortages.
- Collaboration between businesses and the government is expected to lead to the development of Japan's manufacturing industry.
In Japan's manufacturing sector, there is a growing movement to address the severe labor shortage with innovative technologies. In particular, "non-contact power supply system" developed by "Daifuku", a company specializing in logistics automation solutions, is attracting attention for its innovative technology.
Daifuku's senior researcher, Nato Shingo, explained, "Conventional 'contact power supply systems' used to transport goods in factories and logistics facilities had problems such as dust generation and sparking due to friction. Regular cleaning and part replacement, etc. were essential."
Therefore, Daifuku developed an innovative "non-contact power supply system". By attaching two power lines covered with resin to the sides of the rail, they succeeded in preventing dust generation and sparking. Senior researcher Nato said, "This system has become an essential technology in factories such as automobiles, food, pharmaceuticals, and semiconductors."
Semiconductor manufacturing processes require the highest level of cleanliness, as even the smallest amount of impurities must be removed. Daifuku's non-contact power supply system can safely transport goods even in cleanroom environments and is supplied to leading semiconductor companies worldwide.
Daifuku's public relations manager, Oiwa Akihiko, said, "Our technology is making a significant contribution to solving the labor shortage. We will continue to work hard for the development of the Japanese economy."
In addition, cutting-edge technologies such as "unmanned bulldozers" in construction sites and "autonomous driving tractors" in agriculture are taking the lead in solving the labor shortage. This is achieved by automating simple tasks and enabling advanced tasks through the use of robotics and artificial intelligence technology.
The government is also introducing support measures to address the labor shortage. It is expected that companies and the government will create a synergistic effect through innovative technologies and policy support, driving the development of Japan's manufacturing industry.