Japanese culture is geared towards encouraging workers to work overtime. As a result, the time an individual has available for family and various activities is reduced. Excessive wear and tear can also lead to death. Therefore, the Japanese corporation Taisei revealed a new innovation that should solve these problems - the T-Frend drone.
T-Friend will prevent their employees from working after hours. It is intended, among other things monitoring the office with a camera, and its specialty is playing music and humming, which indicates the end of the workday. Those in charge at the company expect that employees will not be able to concentrate when hearing these sound signals.
T-Frend will be on Japan available in April of the following year. It will be offered as a billable service $443 per month. They are expected to use it medium sized and large companies, who can afford such an investment.
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We will soon be able to find out if T-Frend lives up to expectations. Japan has been wanting for some time through various strategies to promote the quality of life of citizens. Perhaps T-Frend will help in achieving this goal.
More information:
japantimes.co.jp