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Ryosan Ryoyo Successfully Demonstrates Remote Control System for Industrial Robots on IOWN® APN

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Ryosan Ryoyo Corporation, an electronics trading company, in collaboration with NTT Corporation, successfully demonstrated a system for remotely controlling industrial robots located in Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture, from a server in Musashino City, Tokyo, over the IOWN® APN. This system significantly reduces the construction period for robot implementation by approximately 30% compared to previous methods, particularly halving the post-installation process time. The initiative aims to address labor shortages in small to medium-sized factories by making robot adoption faster and more cost-effective, leveraging software-defined industrial networks and a ROS 2-based common framework.

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Q: What was the location of the industrial robots controlled by Ryosan Ryoyo Corporation in the IOWN® APN demonstration on February 2024?
A: The industrial robots were located in Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture during the demonstration.
Q: Which company collaborated with NTT Corporation to demonstrate the remote control system for robots on IOWN® APN in 2024?
A: Ryosan Ryoyo Corporation collaborated with NTT Corporation for the remote control system demonstration.
Q: How much did the implementation period decrease for Ryosan Ryoyo's robot system compared to previous methods in 2024?
A: The implementation period decreased by approximately 30% compared to previous methods.
Q: What technology framework does Ryosan Ryoyo use for its remote industrial robot control system on IOWN® APN?
A: Ryosan Ryoyo uses a ROS 2-based common framework for its remote industrial robot control system.
Q: What is the name of the network used by Ryosan Ryoyo Corporation to remotely control robots from Musashino City in 2024?
A: The network used is called IOWN® APN for remote control from Musashino City, Tokyo.