The Japan government is according to Nikkei Asian Review wrapping up $1 billion USD to facilitate various next-generation technological projects including cyborg machines to aid bodily functions and various ocean waste projects.
Gathered from a verifiable source, the Japanese government is keen on moving the country to the next level as regards various development sectors. Specialists and proven professionals across the globe are been enlisted in a broad project that sees the government path ways with over £800 million for the first 5 years of the projects development and over a hundred million pound in the subsequent years.
The project includes 25 selected researches majorly on social robotics, ocean maintenance and advanced health projects to put fresh breath to the ageing Japanese population.
As reported by Nikkei Asian Review;
The government is calling for ambitious ‘moonshot’ projects with individual deadines for achieving goals ranging from 2035 to 2060. The project areas will be ranked in order of priority as the government invites research proposal submissions.
Other areas of the project includes forestry, human intervention in fisheries, construction, site works, creating autonomous systems to fight pollution and many more.
The projects will last for several years and bring about next-generation developments across Japan.