China has more industrial robots than the rest of the world combined, but newer, more flexible robots are keeping smaller U.S. manufacturers in the fight.
Humanoid robots are now a reality and are making a big impact. They look and move like humans, so they’re perfect for tasks ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Jonathan Reichental covers technology in business and society. We are entering a new industrial revolution, the cognitive ...
A new study published in Nature reveals that industrial robots significantly reduce carbon emissions in global manufacturing by improving labor efficiency and strengthening countries’ positions within ...
While regional trends vary substantially, the aggregate global trajectory remains positive. Globally, robot installations are expected to grow by 6% to 575,000 units in 2025. By 2028, the 700,000-unit ...
Artificial Intelligence and automation are often used interchangeably. While the technologies are similar, the concepts are different. Automation is often used to reduce human labor for routine or ...
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Industrial Robotics - Global Strategic Business Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global market for Industrial Robotics was valued ...
What just happened? In yet another story that proves it's not just generative AI that threatens to eradicate human jobs, BMW has announced that humanoid robots will begin working at its vehicle ...
China leads the global robotics race with record robot installations, surpassing the rest of the world combined.
A group representing nearly all major automakers on Wednesday urged the administration of President Donald Trump not to ...
Industrial robots like robotic arms are basically everywhere, albeit usually out of the public’s eye in factories. This also means that they get replaced and scrapped all the time, making for many ...