Kubota Seals Osaka-Kansai Expo Food and Agriculture Exhibit Records in Time Capsule Until 2100
Kubota Corporation placed records and recollections from its Osaka-Kansai Expo exhibition on "The Future of Food and Agriculture" into a time capsule at an event on the 19th at its Osaka headquarters, preserving the materials until 2100. The initiative aims to pass on the knowledge and discoveries gained during the exhibition to the next generation. Employees and their families took part in the on-site activities, joined by the expo's official mascot, Myaku-Myaku. The capsule holds design documents, staff uniforms, and letters from participating children. Kubota's pavilion also showcased a fully autonomous robot capable of adapting its body form to different tasks.
Kubota Corporation held an event on the 19th at its Osaka headquarters to place records and recollections from its Osaka-Kansai Expo exhibition themed "The Future of Food and Agriculture" into a time capsule. The event is intended to pass on the knowledge and discoveries gained through the exhibition to the next generation. Employees and their families took part in the on-site activities, and the expo's official mascot, Myaku-Myaku, also made an appearance.
The time capsule contains design documents for the exhibition space, uniforms worn by staff, and letters written by children who joined the activities.
At the expo, Kubota set up an exhibition area introducing the history of food and society, and displayed a fully autonomous robot that can change its body configuration according to the work involved, presenting innovations in the agricultural sector.