JOLLYGOOD has launched ‘JG Robot Ready,’ a one stop solution designed to fix a hard truth in logistics and manufacturing. Robots are not failing because of hardware. They fail because workplaces and people are not ready for them.
Japan’s robot adoption rate sits at around 16 percent, far below the global average, despite severe labor shortages. Even where robots are introduced, roughly 70 percent of projects struggle or stall. JOLLYGOOD’s response is to focus on preparation, not procurement.
JG Robot Ready combines three elements. First is a pre deployment diagnosis that uses 360-degree imaging, LiDAR, and AI to visualize risks in robot driving environments, from uneven floors to communication blind spots. Second is VR based safety training that puts workers inside near miss scenarios, helping improve awareness in mixed human robot workplaces, especially for foreign and temporary staff. Third is the digital capture of skilled workers’ techniques using eye tracking and 360-degree video, turning tacit know how into reusable training data.
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The broader play is clear. As automation expands, success depends less on machines and more on systems, skills, and safety. JOLLYGOOD is positioning itself where robotics, workforce training, and AI readiness intersect.

