![]() ![]() Tutkimusta on tehty kolmella tasolla: yksilön, organisaation ja yhteiskunnan. Tämä tiekartta tiivistää kuusi vuotta kestäneen strategisen tutkimuksen neuvoston rahoittaman monitieteisen tutkimushankkeen Robotit ja hyvinvointipalvelujen tulevaisuus, jonka keskeisenä tavoitteena oli arvioida robotiikan tarjoamia teknisiä mahdollisuuksia ja niiden soveltamista ikäihmisille tarkoitettujen palvelujen tuotannossa sekä samalla arvioida alan kehittymistä lähitulevaisuudessa. We also discuss the ROSE project research as a multidisciplinary activity and present lessons learnt. This roadmap also provides insight into the wider impacts and risks of robotization in society and how to steer it in a responsible way, presented as eight policy recommendations. However, at the same time, organisations’ capabilities of adopting new technology and integrating it into services should be supported for them to be able to realise the potential of robots for the benefits of care workers and older persons, as well as the whole society. ![]() The roadmap provides visions of what could be technically expected in five and ten years. To be widely adopted, robots should still increase maturity to be able to meet the requirements of care environments, such as in terms of their ability to move in smaller crowded spaces, easy and natural user interaction, and task flexibility. It appears that there are many single- or limited-purpose robot applications already commercially available in care services for older adults. ![]() Based on these and other studies, we evaluate the development and use of robots in care for older adults in terms of social, ethical-philosophical and political impacts as well as the public discussion on care robots. We have studied the perspectives of older adults and care professionals as users of robots, how care organisations are able to adopt and utilise robots in their services, how technology companies find robots as business opportunity, and how the care robotics innovation ecosystem is evolving. The roadmap provides highlights of the various research activities of ROSE. The research was carried out at three levels: individual, organisational and societal. The objective of the project was to study the current and expected technical opportunities and applications of robotics in welfare services, particularly in care services for older people. This roadmap summarises a six-year multidisciplinary research project called Robots and the Future of Welfare Services (ROSE), funded by the Strategic Research Council (SRC) established within the Academy of Finland. Kyrki, Ville Aaltonen, Iina Ainasoja, Antti Heikkilä, Päivi Heikkinen, Sari Hennala, Lea Koistinen, Pertti Kämäräinen, Joni-Kristian Laakso, Kalle Laitinen, Arto Lammi, Hanna Lanne, Marinka Lappalainen, Inka Lehtinen, Hannu Lehto, Paula Leppälahti, Teppo Lundell, Jens Melkas, Helinä Niemelä, Marketta Parjanen, Satu Parviainen, Jaana Pekkarinen, Satu Pirhonen, Jari Porokuokka, Jaakko Rantanen, Teemu Ruohomäki, Ismo Saurio, Riika Sahlgren, Otto Särkikoski, Tuomo Talja, Heli Tammela, Antti Tuisku, Outi Turja, Tuuli Van Aerschot, Lina Verdoja, Francesco Välimäki, Kari Aalto University publication series CROSSOVER, 4/2021. Robots and the Future of Welfare Services – A Finnish Roadmap. Niemelä, M., Heikkinen, S., Koistinen, P., Laakso, K., Melkas, H., & Kyrki, V. ![]() ![]()
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