I get the impression that employees stay there for a long time. Maybe not always "working" but relaxing, playing games, visiting maybe even having a nap, though that's not shown. The idea is to create a space where it is pleasant to stay & forge even deeper connections with coworkers. This is an entirely different concept of "employment."
Midea itself is a big family of brands. Not just in terms of appliances and consumer electronics. Since the acquisition of German robotics and automation firm Kuka and a joint partnership with Japanese firm Yaskawa, it has even expanded its presence in the equipment and industrial automation
Excellent episode as usual Rafa, very interesting to see that the employees of this new China have unique values that the employers want to develop further and harness for their company. This benefits both the company and the employee, I bet the employee retention in this kind of workplace is very high!
The automated system in the building provides a unique flexibility and ease of movement while saving time and energy cost. I'll need to watch it again to get my full thought about it design. 😎💯💪🏾👍🏾
Wow! Qué interesante! Realmente tienen una tecnología increíble. Además veo que siempre dan mucha importancia a una buena alimentación. Esa comida se veía deliciosa.
Thankyou, Rafa, for yet another fun and interesting journey into new China - really "off the beaten track". Can you please tell us which places are open to the general public/ tourists?
what feels you want to hear? just ask those two american astronauts who will never return to earth, they are being watched every second. and the places they are working at are called public!
voice command not necessary because you are already identified by computers just in the very first entrance, and you automatically guided of your specific destination but also can use manual touch screen
China is not necessary to show police visibility because there are a lot of CCTV that can track any unexpected movement of people and their violations, police is just within their specific station and they only go out if there is urgent or emergency situation of the nearby CCTV's to police station, police in China works just like a fire fighters or a medics but still fully armed incase of emergency
Luckily, for mainland Chinese their country is heading towards communism. So, no problem. Good luck to the rest of the world, unless you're super rich prepare for full blown dystopia.
With such advanced technologies, I hope they provide "normal" toilets in their restrooms. Will someone please explain to us why they still build "floor" model toilets in such an advanced country.
you don't work there, why you worry about others' toilets? normal? why things have to be what you think they are? whatever how advanced they are, they cannot change your body stuctures: you have to chew when you eat and you cannot lie down to pee or poop
In fact, from a hygienic point of view, "floor" model toilets are more hygienic and safer, aren't they? Sit-down toilets are used by both of you, which can easily lead to cross-infection. Even if disposable seat pads are used, it is not good from an environmental point of view, as it generates more plastic waste. Therefore, "floor" model toilets are not a standard of advancement, but a matter of different living habits. 其实从卫生角度看"floor" model toilets 更卫生和安全,不是吗?坐式马桶你你也坐他也坐。容易交叉感染。即便使用一次性的坐垫,从环保角度看也不太好,产生了更多的塑料废弃物。所以"floor" model toilets并不是先进与否的标准,只是生活习惯不同罢了。
What a stupid idea to mix up play in the workplace. Videogames, karaoke, foosball, dart games,sports etc are the rewards coming home from a hard-working day.