Chairs that Make Waiting in Line Easier
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Constant crowds of people in clinics, restaurants, and government institutions can seriously fray nerves. Long waits in line not only consume a lot of time but also irritate significantly. Moreover, the constant bustling around the offices seriously diminishes the establishment's efficiency. A new Japanese invention aims to solve the queue problem, or at least greatly simplify the waiting process.
The Essence of the Invention
Now, the queue will look like a set of chairs. But these are not ordinary seating places. Each of the chairs is equipped with dozens of special sensors and detectors. They not only make sitting as comfortable and relaxing as possible but also help the device navigate in space. Thus, the chairs autonomously maintain a comfortable distance from each other for humans. Also, as soon as the first chair becomes available and the visitor goes into the office, it immediately moves to the end of the queue, and all others move accordingly in a chain. This way, the flow of people is moderated most effectively.
Who Is This Invention For?
According to the developers, similar chairs will be very useful in shopping centers, government institutions, hospitals, and any other places facing queue problems. With this invention, it is possible not only to manage people flow more efficiently but also to reduce the level of dissatisfaction among waiting visitors. After all, who would want to argue while sitting in a perfectly fitted chair?
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