2Q_Robotics_A

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Robot

it is a mechanical or virtual device that is designed to perform tasks

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Robot

It can carry out actions or functions either automatically or in response to external stimuli or instructions.

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Logistics and Warehousing

Robots used in warehouses or distribution centers are used for tasks such as picking and packing, inventory management, and goods transportation.

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Manufacturing and Assembly

Robots assigned in manufacturing and assembly lines are used to automate repetitive tasks and increase productivity

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Agriculture

Robots are assigned in crop monitoring, spraying pesticides or fertilizers, harvesting, and sorting.

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Job Transformation

Warehouse robots transform work by automating routine tasks, creating new job opportunities in design, maintenance, and oversight.

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Increase Productivity

Warehouse robots enhance logistics efficiency, contributing to economic growth by enabling cost reduction, effective demand fulfillment, and global market competitiveness.

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Resource Optimization

 Warehouse automation optimizes resources, allowing human workers to focus on creative, problem solving tasks, enhancing job satisfaction and contributing to the "decent work" goal.

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Skill Development

Implementing advanced technologies, such as warehouse robots, necessitates workers to acquire new skills for operation and maintenance, fostering continuous learning and aligning with the goal of building a skilled and adaptable workforce

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Balancing Automation Impact

Balancing automation's efficiency gains with potential job displacement is crucial. Policies must ensure decent work conditions, fair wages, and social protections to achieve sustainable development goals

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Forward Movements

When a robot moves forward, it means that it travels in the direction it is facing. The Robot’s Wheel’s or legs propel it in a straight line, allowing it to move ahead.

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Transport Robot

is one that has been designed to move materials and products from one place to another, usually on industrial or logistics environments.

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Transport robots in Warehouse and logistics Environment

automate the process of storing and moving goods as they make their way through the supply chain.

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Efficient Material Handling

Machine grippers automate tasks like picking, sorting, and placing items in manufacturing enhancing material handling efficiency

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Efficient Material Handling

This reduces waste and optimizes resource utilization

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Recycling Operations

Robot grippers in recycling facilities efficiently handle various items, enhancing recycling process for responsible waste management and sustainable consumption

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Recycling Operation

Robot grippers enhance materials handling, optimizing supply chains by reducing transportation, minimizing energy consumption, and improving overall sustainability in production and distribution

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Resource Conservation

By automating tasks that involve the use of raw materials, robot grippers can help optimize resource consumption