The world population of robots is growing fast. It has reached nearly 300,000 in 2016. Currently, the demand of robot in many industries is increasing every year and robot unit growth is running at 15% per year.
The idea of robots as important elements in the business world may conjure a science-fiction view of the future. But the fact is that many businesses from a wide range of industries rely on robots to perform basic tasks that are either too dangerous, laborious or time-consuming for humans to perform.
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2. Robotics is a sector of technology that deals with the
design, construction, operation, and application of
robots.
3. Three Important Factors
Which Constitute A Robot
Robots interact with the physical
world via sensors and actuators.
Robots are programmable adjusting to
what you need.
Robots are usually autonomous or
semi-autonomous.
4. Difference Between Robotics And
Artificial Intelligence (A.I)
Robotics
Involves Building
Robots
Artificial
Intelligence
Involves Programming
Intelligence
Artificially
Intellegent Robots
6. One of the most common tasks of robots is product assembly.
Manufacturing robots handle tasks such as welding, sorting,
assembly and pick-and-place operations.
IndustrialManufacturing
7. Robots are frequently used at trade shows as an interactive
display to demonstrate new devices or inventions and to
create a sense of innovation and progress.
Marketing
8. Robots can simplify a business' call center and handle
incoming phone or Internet traffic to keep the channels of
communication open and running smoothly.
Telecommunicatuons
9. Inventory robots are used to track inventory. These robots
are essentially driver-less vehicles that can navigate a
warehouse and select specific pieces of merchandise.
Inventory
11. Home improvement retailer Lowe’s introduced the
LoweBot, an autonomous retail service robot, in
2016 at its stores.
LOWE’S
12. HowitWorks
Customers can ask LoweBot—by speaking or using a touch
screen—where to find items they need inside the store.
Shoppers can ask LoweBot some basic customer service questions.
LoweBot performs real-time inventory tracking as it cruises down the
aisles