Science, a Japanese technology company specializing in bathroom and kitchen innovation, recently shows to the public its plans to produce a washing machine for humans.
Believe it or not, the concept of a human washing machine isn’t new. At the 1970 Osaka Expo, Japanese electronics giant Sanyo Electric presented its “Ultrasonic Bath”, a human washing machine that cleaned, massaged, and dried the user in a fully-automated 15-minute cycle. The concept never really took off as a commercial product, but now another Japanese technology company wants to take a shot at it, promising to deliver a modern take on the human washing machine by 2025.
Osaka-based Science Co. Ltd., a company known for its many innovations in bath and kitchen technology, has announced its plans to create its own version of the human washing machine as part of its “Mirable product line”. Named “Project Usoyaro”, it adopts the latest “fine bubble technology”, as well as a variety of monitoring sensors and an artificial intelligence system to produce a complex bath experience.
Science has stated that the goal of Project Usoyaro is not only to thoroughly clean the body of the user, but also to provide a healing space where you can relax and unwind to the sound of comforting music and the view of images displayed on a water-resistant(防水的) display inside the machine. Sensors inside the washing machine will measure the state of sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves(交感神经和副交感神经), and the built-in AI will use the collected data to create the most comfortable atmosphere possible.
Science expects that Project Usoyaro will result in a functional human washing machine by 2024, which the company hopes to display at the 2025 Osaka Expo. The project, once completed, will prove to be an incredible scientific achievement of its own and will prove to be a good candidate in the tech industry.
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