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iPresenceKobe Shimbun | "Using self-driving robots to improve the efficiency of medical operations" - The use of "temi" in a demonstration experiment at Kobe Minimally Invasive Cancer Medical Center was featured in a special article in Hyogo Monday Economy.

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Kobe Shimbun | "Using self-driving robots to improve the efficiency of medical operations" - The use of "temi" in a demonstration experiment at Kobe Minimally Invasive Cancer Medical Center was featured in a special article in Hyogo Monday Economy.

The Kobe Shimbun's "Hyogo Monday Economy" section, published on March 30, 2026 (Monday), will feature an article about the autonomous robot being used at the Kobe Minimally Invasive Cancer Medical Center.temiThe demonstration experiment of "[the project]" was introduced.
The article details a demonstration experiment aimed at reducing the burden on healthcare workers and improving operational efficiency, and is highlighted as a cutting-edge example of robot utilization in the medical field, where labor shortages are becoming increasingly severe.

The article focused on the following aspects of our company's use of robots:

  • Automation of drug transport within hospitals
  • Facility guidance and procedural support for outpatients
  • Streamlining nursing tasks and creating more time for personalized care through the introduction of robots.
  • The expanding use of medical robots in Hyogo Prefecture and future prospects

iPresence will continue to contribute to solving challenges in the medical field through cutting-edge robotic technology.

■ Media Coverage Information

  • Media name: Kobe Shimbun (Morning Edition, Page 5, Regional Economy Section)
  • Publication date: 2026 years 3 month 30 date (month)
  • Article title: Self-driving robots to streamline medical operations – transporting medications, guiding patients through procedures… supporting healthcare workers facing labor shortages.
  • Details (Kobe Shimbun NEXT):https://www.kobe-np.co.jp/news/economy/202603/0020183245.shtml
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