"By 2050, we’ll coexist with 10 billion robots," predicted Masayoshi Son—a vision echoed at Osaka’s Future Life Pavilion, where 50 robots showcased by Professor Hiroshi Ishiguro blurred lines between tools and companions.
At Expo 2025, with 28 million onsite and 250 million virtual visitors
expected, the outdoor tech innovator, Fairland Group, wows global audiences
with record-breaking outdoor robotics and smart iGarden ecosystems at the
Future Life Village's Special Limited-Time Exhibition.
A Delightful Outdoor Living, Freer Than Ever
With the world-record-breaking innovations under the banner "iGarden
Robotics", the sleek, supercar-inspired lawn and pool robots and immersive
VR experience drew massive queues for hands-on demos.
Their latest lawnmower, a Guinness World Record holder for "longest
duration robotic lawn mower (prototype)," delivers 30 hours of operation per
charge, while the pool-cleaning robot boasts a 40-hour runtime—enough for a
month of pool maintenance. Visitors marveled about the "VR iGarden," with
one blogger declaring it "a glimpse into an outdoor utopia"; where humanoid
hosts welcomed guests to energy-efficient, smart four-season gardens, and
self-drive robots maintained lawns and pools like supercars at 24 Hours of
Le Mans.
The exhibit also spotlighted iGarden’s fully automatic pool ecosystem,
attracting enthusiasts from pool-centric nations like France and the U.S.
Developed by Fairland Group’s specialized tech brands—Fairland, Aquark, and Aquagem — the AIoT-connected system features inverter heat pumps, a self-regulating
inverter water treatment system, and energy-efficient inverter water
pumps—all synced with a solar energy storage system for carbon-neutral
operation. A German visitor noted, "It’s convenience meets
sustainability—the future of backyard leisure."
A Robot-Filled Future, Closer Than Ever
From taming nature with roaring machines in 1851 to dancing with tech in
our backyards by 2025, World Expos show a beautiful flip—innovation no
longer shouts for attention. It whispers ideas while making life
magical.
iGarden Robotics further fueled excitement, with media praising its
"supercar aesthetics that could win design fans." Who knows? Your future
garden buddy might already be charging in a lab somewhere! Now, Expo 2025
proves that tomorrow’s outdoor living is already here.
As iGarden VR experience fades to black, one message lingers: The outdoor
tech revolution isn’t coming in 30 years—it’s charging ahead at Expo
2025.
Don't miss the next spotlight of iGarden Robotics at the legendary 24 Hours
of Le Mans this June!
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