With the onset of fourth industrial revolution, the robotics industry has evolved in the past decade. Certain factors like increased operational efficiency, quick return over investment (ROI), ease of usage, and advancement in emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), genetic engineering, and quantum computing, etc., have allowed companies to increase the use of robotics for different applications.
There has been a significant shift towards integration of smart robots in manufacturing sector in different areas, having new technologies onboarded such as highly flexible end effectors, advanced sensors and navigation software, light weight materials and long-lasting batteries.
With the onset of fourth industrial revolution, the robotics industry has evolved in the past decade. Certain factors like increased operational efficiency, quick return over investment (ROI), ease of usage, and advancement in emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), genetic engineering, and quantum computing, etc., have allowed companies to increase the use of robotics for different applications.
There has been a significant shift towards integration of smart robots in manufacturing sector in different areas, having new technologies onboarded such as highly flexible end effectors, advanced sensors and navigation software, light weight materials and long-lasting batteries.