T-Frend, japanese drone monitors office workers, to limit overtime
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In recent years, Japan has been strengthening efforts to limit overtime amid outrage sparked by the continuing deaths caused by Japan’s excessively long working hours.
Japanese, Tokyo based- building maintenance firm Taisei Co. introduced T-Frend drone robot that can identify employees who work overtime.
Taisei said it will start marketing the unusual office service in August.
Weighing several hundred grams, the rechargeable drone, which also takes video, can fly at a height of around 2 meters for up to 15 minutes. The system doesn’t require a pilot and transmits its data directly to a cloud-based storage system.
From office watcher to farm protector and crop duster, unmanned aircraft playing unusual roles.
“This drone will identify who remains in the office after hours. . . . And by accessing recorded data, human resources or administration departments will be able to deal with those who abuse overtime,” said Chikara Kato, manager of the Tokyo firm’s corporate planning division and inventor of the device.
At first, we considered flying drones over parking lots to use them in place of security guards,” but instead we invented a system to fly drones inside of buildings as it doesn’t need to meet Japan’s strict aviation restrictions outdoors, Kato said.
T-Frend, which is being used on a trial basis, was developed by Taisei using the technology of drone developer Blue Innovation Co. and telecommunications giant NTT East Corp.
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