Solaris adds to robotics offering with acquisition of Jetbrain – CanadianManufacturing.com

Solaris Lytbot is currently being used by hospitals across North America in the battle against COVID-19. PHOTO: Solaris Disinfection Inc.

TORONTO Solaris Disinfection Inc., an IoT connected service robotics manufacturer, whose flagship Lytbot automated disinfection system is currently being used by hospitals across North America to combat COVID-19, announced on Aug. 4 the acquisition of Jetbrain Robotics, an innovator in hospital logistics and patient experience using autonomous mobile robotics (AMR).

Since 2017, Solaris has conducted research on the effectiveness of its pulsed UV technology against communicable human respiratory viruses like novel coronaviruses (COVID-19) with outcomes proving its ability to eradicate +99% of such pathogens in as little as 10 seconds.

COVID has accelerated robotics deployment by five years, said Adam Steinhoff, co-founder, and CEO, Solaris, in a prepared statement. In continuing our mission to improve the safety of patients and support healthcare workers, we identified Jetbrains technology as an opportunity to improve upon our core products while providing safety, accountability and compliance-based platform technologies that help our customers effectively utilize resources and improve workflows.

Jetbrain products include delivery robots that feature a secure and traceable chain of custody for medicines and blood products, as well as patient experience robots that provide anything from clinical support to wayfinding help.

With its growing market position and extensive distribution network, Solaris is well-positioned to help us further develop and deploy our technologies while continuing to support our mission of improving healthcare using cutting edge AMR technologies across a broad spectrum of use cases, said Ajay Vishnu, founder & CEO of Jetbrain Robotics.

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1 Report Overview1.1 Study Scope1.2 Key Market Segments1.3 Players Covered: Ranking by Consumer Grade Robotics Revenue1.4 Market by Type1.4.1 Global Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size Growth Rate by Type: 2020 VS 20261.4.2 Cleaning Robots1.4.3 Smart Speakers1.4.4 Consumer Drones1.4.5 Service Robots1.5 Market by Application1.5.1 Global Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size Growth Rate by Application: 2020 VS 20261.5.2 Online Sales1.5.3 Offline Sales1.6 Study Objectives1.7 Years Considered 2 Global Growth Trend2.1 Global Consumer Grade Robotics Market Perspective (2015-2026)2.2 Global Consumer Grade Robotics Growth Trends by Regions2.2.1 Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Regions: 2015 VS 2020 VS 20262.2.2 Consumer Grade Robotics Historic Market Size by Regions (2015-2020)2.2.3 Consumer Grade Robotics Forecasted Market Size by Regions (2021-2026)2.3 Industry Trends and Growth Strategy2.3.1 Market Top Trends2.3.2 Market Drivers2.3.3 Market Challenges2.3.4 Porters Five Forces Analysis2.3.5 Consumer Grade Robotics Market Growth Strategy2.3.6 Primary Interviews with Key Consumer Grade Robotics Players (Opinion Leaders) 3 Competition Landscape by Key Players3.1 Global Top Consumer Grade Robotics Players by Market Size3.1.1 Global Top Consumer Grade Robotics Players by Revenue (2015-2020)3.1.2 Global Consumer Grade Robotics Revenue Market Share by Players (2015-2020)3.1.3 Global Consumer Grade Robotics Market Share by Company Type (Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3)3.2 Global Consumer Grade Robotics Market Concentration Ratio3.2.1 Global Consumer Grade Robotics Market Concentration Ratio (CR5 and HHI)3.2.2 Global Top 5 and Top 10 Players by Consumer Grade Robotics Revenue in 20193.3 Consumer Grade Robotics Key Players Head office and Area Served3.4 Key Players Consumer Grade Robotics Product Solution and Service3.5 Date of Enter into Consumer Grade Robotics Market3.6 Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion Plans 4 Global Consumer Grade Robotics Breakdown Data by Type (2015-2026)4.1 Global Consumer Grade Robotics Historic Market Size by Type (2015-2020)4.2 Global Consumer Grade Robotics Forecasted Market Size by Type (2021-2026) 5 Global Consumer Grade Robotics Breakdown Data by Application (2015-2026)5.1 Global Consumer Grade Robotics Historic Market Size by Application (2015-2020)5.2 Consumer Grade Robotics Forecasted Market Size by Application (2021-2026) 6 North America6.1 North America Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)6.2 Key Consumer Grade Robotics Players Market Share in North America (2019-2020)6.3 North America Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Country6.3.1 North America Consumer Grade Robotics Sales by Country6.3.2 North America Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size Forecast by Country (2021-2026)6.4 U.S. Market Size Analysis6.4.1 U.S. Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)6.4.2 U.S. Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)6.4.3 U.S. Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026)6.5 Canada Market Size Analysis6.5.1 Canada Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)6.5.2 Canada Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)6.5.3 Canada Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026) 7 Europe7.1 Europe Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)7.2 Key Consumer Grade Robotics Players Market Share in Europe (2019-2020)7.3 Europe Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Country7.3.1 Europe Consumer Grade Robotics Sales by Country7.3.2 Europe Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size Forecast by Country (2021-2026)7.4 Germany Market Size Analysis7.4.1 Germany Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)7.4.2 Germany Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)7.4.3 Germany Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026)7.5 France Market Size Analysis7.5.1 France Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)7.5.2 France Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)7.5.3 France Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026)7.6 U.K. Market Size Analysis7.6.1 U.K. Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)7.6.2 U.K. Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)7.6.3 U.K. Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026)7.7 Italy Market Size Analysis7.7.1 Italy Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)7.7.2 Italy Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)7.7.3 Italy Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026)7.8 Russia Market Size Analysis7.8.1 Russia Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)7.8.2 Russia Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)7.8.3 Russia Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026) 8 Asia-Pacific8.1 Asia-Pacific Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)8.2 Key Consumer Grade Robotics Players Market Share in Asia-Pacific (2019-2020)8.3 Asia-Pacific Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Country8.3.1 Asia-Pacific Consumer Grade Robotics Sales by Country8.3.2 Asia-Pacific Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size Forecast by Country (2021-2026)8.4 China Market Size Analysis8.4.1 China Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)8.4.2 China Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)8.4.3 China Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026)8.5 Japan Market Size Analysis8.5.1 Japan Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)8.5.2 Japan Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)8.5.3 Japan Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026)8.6 South Korea Market Size Analysis8.6.1 South Korea Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)8.6.2 South Korea Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)8.6.3 South Korea Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026)8.7 India Market Size Analysis8.7.1 India Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)8.7.2 India Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)8.7.3 India Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026)8.8 Australia Market Size Analysis8.8.1 Australia Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)8.8.2 Australia Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)8.8.3 Australia Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026)8.9 Taiwan Market Size Analysis8.9.1 Taiwan Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)8.9.2 Taiwan Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)8.9.3 Taiwan Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026)8.10 Indonesia Market Size Analysis8.10.1 Indonesia Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)8.10.2 Indonesia Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)8.10.3 Indonesia Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026)8.11 Thailand Market Size Analysis8.11.1 Thailand Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)8.11.2 Thailand Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)8.11.3 Thailand Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026)8.12 Malaysia Market Size Analysis8.12.1 Malaysia Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)8.12.2 Malaysia Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)8.12.3 Malaysia Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026)8.13 Philippines Market Size Analysis8.13.1 Philippines Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)8.13.2 Philippines Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)8.13.3 Philippines Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026)8.14 Vietnam Market Size Analysis8.14.1 Vietnam Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)8.14.2 Vietnam Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)8.14.3 Vietnam Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026) 9 Latin America9.1 Latin America Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)9.2 Key Consumer Grade Robotics Players Market Share in Latin America (2019-2020)9.3 Latin America Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Country9.3.1 Latin America Consumer Grade Robotics Sales by Country9.3.2 Latin America Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size Forecast by Country (2021-2026)9.4 Mexico Market Size Analysis9.4.1 Mexico Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)9.4.2 Mexico Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)9.4.3 Mexico Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026)9.5 Brazil Market Size Analysis9.5.1 Brazil Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)9.5.2 Brazil Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)9.5.3 Brazil Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026)9.6 Argentina Market Size Analysis9.6.1 Argentina Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)9.6.2 Argentina Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)9.6.3 Argentina Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026) 10 Middle East & Africa10.1 Middle East & Africa Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)10.2 Key Consumer Grade Robotics Players Market Share in Middle East & Africa (2019-2020)10.3 Middle East & Africa Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Country10.3.1 Middle East & Africa Consumer Grade Robotics Sales by Country10.3.2 Middle East & Africa Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size Forecast by Country (2021-2026)10.4 Turkey Market Size Analysis10.4.1 Turkey Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)10.4.2 Turkey Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)10.4.3 Turkey Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026)10.5 Saudi Arabia Market Size Analysis10.5.1 Saudi Arabia Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)10.5.2 Saudi Arabia Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)10.5.3 Saudi Arabia Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026)10.6 U.A.E Market Size Analysis10.6.1 U.A.E Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size (2015-2026)10.6.2 U.A.E Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Type (2015-2026)10.6.3 U.A.E Consumer Grade Robotics Market Size by Application (2015-2026) 11 Company Profiles11.1 iRobot11.1.1 iRobot Company Details11.1.2 iRobot Business Overview11.1.3 iRobot Introduction11.1.4 iRobot Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.1.5 iRobot Recent Development11.2 Ecovacs11.2.1 Ecovacs Company Details11.2.2 Ecovacs Business Overview11.2.3 Ecovacs Introduction11.2.4 Ecovacs Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.2.5 Ecovacs Recent Development11.3 Xiaomi11.3.1 Xiaomi Company Details11.3.2 Xiaomi Business Overview11.3.3 Xiaomi Introduction11.3.4 Xiaomi Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.3.5 Xiaomi Recent Development11.4 Shark11.4.1 Shark Company Details11.4.2 Shark Business Overview11.4.3 Shark Introduction11.4.4 Shark Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.4.5 Shark Recent Development11.5 Neato Robotics11.5.1 Neato Robotics Company Details11.5.2 Neato Robotics Business Overview11.5.3 Neato Robotics Introduction11.5.4 Neato Robotics Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.5.5 Neato Robotics Recent Development11.6 Cecotec11.6.1 Cecotec Company Details11.6.2 Cecotec Business Overview11.6.3 Cecotec Introduction11.6.4 Cecotec Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.6.5 Cecotec Recent Development11.7 Yujin Robot11.7.1 Yujin Robot Company Details11.7.2 Yujin Robot Business Overview11.7.3 Yujin Robot Introduction11.7.4 Yujin Robot Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.7.5 Yujin Robot Recent Development11.8 Matsutek11.8.1 Matsutek Company Details11.8.2 Matsutek Business Overview11.8.3 Matsutek Introduction11.8.4 Matsutek Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.8.5 Matsutek Recent Development11.9 Proscenic11.9.1 Proscenic Company Details11.9.2 Proscenic Business Overview11.9.3 Proscenic Introduction11.9.4 Proscenic Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.9.5 Proscenic Recent Development11.10 Samsung11.10.1 Samsung Company Details11.10.2 Samsung Business Overview11.10.3 Samsung Introduction11.10.4 Samsung Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.10.5 Samsung Recent Development11.11 iLife11.11.1 iLife Company Details11.11.2 iLife Business Overview11.11.3 iLife Introduction11.11.4 iLife Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.11.5 iLife Recent Development11.12 Dyson11.12.1 Dyson Company Details11.12.2 Dyson Business Overview11.12.3 Dyson Introduction11.12.4 Dyson Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.12.5 Dyson Recent Development11.13 Miele11.13.1 Miele Company Details11.13.2 Miele Business Overview11.13.3 Miele Introduction11.13.4 Miele Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.13.5 Miele Recent Development11.14 LG11.14.1 LG Company Details11.14.2 LG Business Overview11.14.3 LG Introduction11.14.4 LG Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.14.5 LG Recent Development11.15 Vorwerk11.15.1 Vorwerk Company Details11.15.2 Vorwerk Business Overview11.15.3 Vorwerk Introduction11.15.4 Vorwerk Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.15.5 Vorwerk Recent Development11.16 Infinuvo(Metapo)11.16.1 Infinuvo(Metapo) Company Details11.16.2 Infinuvo(Metapo) Business Overview11.16.3 Infinuvo(Metapo) Introduction11.16.4 Infinuvo(Metapo) Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.16.5 Infinuvo(Metapo) Recent Development11.17 Fmart11.17.1 Fmart Company Details11.17.2 Fmart Business Overview11.17.3 Fmart Introduction11.17.4 Fmart Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.17.5 Fmart Recent Development11.18 DJI11.18.1 DJI Company Details11.18.2 DJI Business Overview11.18.3 DJI Introduction11.18.4 DJI Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.18.5 DJI Recent Development11.19 Parrot11.19.1 Parrot Company Details11.19.2 Parrot Business Overview11.19.3 Parrot Introduction11.19.4 Parrot Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.19.5 Parrot Recent Development11.20 Google11.20.1 Google Company Details11.20.2 Google Business Overview11.20.3 Google Introduction11.20.4 Google Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.20.5 Google Recent Development11.21 Amazon11.21.1 Amazon Company Details11.21.2 Amazon Business Overview11.21.3 Amazon Introduction11.21.4 Amazon Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.21.5 Amazon Recent Development11.22 Alibaba11.22.1 Alibaba Company Details11.22.2 Alibaba Business Overview11.22.3 Alibaba Introduction11.22.4 Alibaba Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.22.5 Alibaba Recent Development11.23 Baidu11.23.1 Baidu Company Details11.23.2 Baidu Business Overview11.23.3 Baidu Introduction11.23.4 Baidu Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.23.5 Baidu Recent Development11.24 Ubtech11.24.1 Ubtech Company Details11.24.2 Ubtech Business Overview11.24.3 Ubtech Introduction11.24.4 Ubtech Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.24.5 Ubtech Recent Development11.25 Iflytek11.25.1 Iflytek Company Details11.25.2 Iflytek Business Overview11.25.3 Iflytek Introduction11.25.4 Iflytek Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.25.5 Iflytek Recent Development11.26 CANBOT11.26.1 CANBOT Company Details11.26.2 CANBOT Business Overview11.26.3 CANBOT Introduction11.26.4 CANBOT Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.26.5 CANBOT Recent Development11.27 Gowild11.27.1 Gowild Company Details11.27.2 Gowild Business Overview11.27.3 Gowild Introduction11.27.4 Gowild Revenue in Consumer Grade Robotics Business (2015-2020)11.27.5 Gowild Recent Development 12 Analysts Viewpoints/Conclusion 13 Appendix13.1 Research Methodology13.1.1 Methodology/Research Approach13.1.2 Data Source13.2 Disclaimer

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Study: AI-Powered Robots Will Replace Humans on Shop Floor if Not Integrated – Supply and Demand Chain Executive

Human workers will remain critical on factory floors for the foreseeable future and will not be entirely replaced by robots and artificial intelligence (AI), according to leading experts from BMW Group and Deloitte. While advances in automation will continue to gain traction and even accelerate in light of the pandemic, the technology will be used to enhance and complement human efforts, resulting in safer and less repetitive roles for workers.

Paul Wellener, Vice Chairman of Deloitte, said: You might think that things are going to be completely automated, but 100 years ago people were saying the same thing about today. Repeatedly, studies have shown that services and processes in manufacturing will never be completely replaced by robots, but they're going to be enhanced by the utilization of robotic automation.

The crisis caused by the pandemic is likely to accelerate the shift toward automation of certain tasks within production, such as repetitive work, materials handling, physically taxing or dangerous activities, or support in identifying quality defects. Humans will be augmented by robots in ways that will result in productivity, efficiency and safety gains.

Matthias Schindler, Head of AI Innovations at BMW Group, said We would rather strive for the best division of labour, which would mean robots can do repetitive tasks which are physically demanding and where high loads need to be handled, for example, he said. But only human beings can see our products through the eyes of the customer. This is why we believe in humans to really give the finesse to all of our products.

Deloittes annual human capital trends study tracks the ongoing dynamic between humans and machines and the need for the combination of both to enable a workforce of the future. In the most recent study, only 12% of respondents that use automation and AI said their organizations were primarily using the technology to replace workers, while 60% were harnessing it as an asset to help support the workforce. Among the reasons for evolving toward a human-automation combination is that human experience helps to deal with the nuances of a process or a series of tasks.

When you team a robot and artificial intelligence with a human, you get the best of all worlds, Wellener said. Currently, technology can't duplicate what happens with humans in the workplace and they definitely cannot duplicate persuasion, problem-solving skills, empathy or verbal comprehension.

Schindler agreed that collaboration between humans and robots, called cobots, is the preferred outcome rather than merely replacing labor and that BMW Group workers are given the chance to provide input into the production process.

When it comes to AI, we always try to design solutions in a way that our employees can use them, he said. For example, when we apply artificial intelligence for object detection in quality work, we always design the solution so that a shop floor employee can operate it.

Schindler said that BMW has launched internal communications campaigns aimed at convincing employees of the advantages of new technologies like robots and AI.

On the one hand, we want to demonstrate the benefits AI brings, he said. On the other hand, we want to teach our employees that they have to invest some effort at the beginning to set up solutions, which are much more robust than in the past.

Schindler added that it was important to empower employees by being involved in programming and maintaining robots, which requires a high level of skill, and that this would lead to more rewarding roles in manufacturing.

Wellener said the human-machine hybrid model will result in the emergence of new roles within smart manufacturing, a phenomenon that is likely to be accelerated by the pandemic.

We'll start to see people leverage digital tools in a very different fashion, he said. Manufacturers are really very innovative people and they will continue to explore how advanced technology can be utilized to increase efficiency and productivity with humans as a key part of the process."

Wellener said AI has already had a significant impact on manufacturing, despite being a relatively nascent technology. It has enabled manufacturers to glean a wide range of insights from the data captured through connected equipment on the shop floor to improve decision making capabilities and to reduce process inefficiencies.

Manufacturers have used robots and artificial intelligence in novel ways since the start of the pandemic, he said. For example, robots have been deployed to identify workers that might have a high temperature. AI is also a key part of the world of the Internet of Things (IoT), connecting wearables that help workers maintain social distancing.

However, Wellener said only a minority of manufacturers were truly equipped to handle the production challenges thrown up by the pandemic. A study carried out jointly by Deloitte and the Manufacturers Alliance for Productivity and Innovation (MAPI) last year had revealed that under 20% of respondents were trailblazers when it comes to digital transformation. A much larger group have been forced by the pandemic to quickly adapt their work practices to maintain safe production.

For these companies, genuine transformation would take time to implement, he said. This cant happen overnight so manufacturers that were already on that path were better able to transform their environments more quickly. While those that are less experienced with automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence are further behind and have rapidly had to dive into a whole new area.

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Its not science fiction. Robots running industrial world can be hacked, remote-controlled – ThePrint

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Milan: Industrial robots are now being used to assemble everything from airplanes to smartphones, using human-like arms to mechanically repeat the same processes over and over, thousands of times a day with nanometric precision.

But according to a new report entitled Rogue Automation, some robots have flaws that could make them vulnerable to advanced hackers, who could steal data or alter a robots movements remotely, like a scene out of science fiction.

Attacks on industrial environments in these sectors could have serious consequences, including operational failure, physical damage, environmental harm and injury or loss of life, according toFederico Maggi, a researcher at Trend Micro Inc., and Marcello Pogliani, an information security researcher at Politecnico di Milano, in a research report reviewed by Bloomberg News. The report will be presented Wednesday at a virtual forum organized by Black Hat, which hosts cybersecurity events around the world.

Robots are often connected to networks and run via software, according to the report, and previously unknown vulnerabilities could allow hackers to hide malicious code in them and other automated, programmable manufacturing machines. The researcher found flaws in software produced and distributed by the Swedish-Swiss multinational ABB Ltd, one among worlds largest industrial robot maker. They also found other vulnerabilities in one of industrys most popular open-source software called Robot Operating System Industrial, or Ros-I, adapted for ABB and for Kuka AG, a German robot maker.

Maggi and Pogliani said two years ago they stumbled upon something we had never seen before, an app store run by ABB for heavy industrial machines including robots. The apps were written in ABBs proprietary programming language used to automate industrial machines, the types of robots used to assemble cars or handle processed food. They downloaded and reverse engineered some of the apps to figure out how they worked and discovered a vulnerability in one of the apps for ABB robots just the type of thing a hacker could exploit, they said.

The flaw would have allowed an attacker on the network to exfiltrate any files from the robot controller, including potentially sensitive data. ABBs app store itself also had a vulnerability, according to the researchers. Hackers could upload apps from the store by bypassing validation procedures and making them immediately available to the public even if still pending approval, the researchers said.

Industrial secrets are traded for very high prices in underground marketplaces and have become one of the main targets of cyber warfare operations, the paper said. A vulnerability scanner designed by the researchers discovered another class of flaws into a Ros-Is software component for Kuka and ABB robots that could have allowed an attacker to interfere with robots movements, according to the report.

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Vulnerabilities related to ABB have been acknowledged and solved by the company while flaws found into Ros-I software have been mitigated by Ros consortium and confirmed by the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, also known as CISA.

A spokesman for ABB said the company has fixed the concerns in the Trend Micro tests, which helped us provide greater security for equipment in the market. There is no indication of data exfiltration nor any customers affected by it, he added.

A spokeswoman for Kuka said Ros-I is an open source project, not developed by Kuka and not part of our portfolio. Universities and research institutes decide whether they want to integrate Ros-I via the interface themselves, she added.

Industrial robots are a fast-growing area in the industrial sector, with historical growth rates exceeding 20% in unit terms, with an annual value of $16 billion based on International Federation of Robotics data. Even as Chinas foray into the robots is slowing and the sector may see a decline in 2020, long-term fundamentals remain largely intact, driven by factors such as aging demographics and demand for quality, Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Mustafa Okur said. Bloomberg

Also read: Post Covid, its not a bad idea to have robots and machines replace humans at some jobs

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A B.C business used robots to bring down concrete walls – Campbell River Mirror

Watching a hydro-demolition process is like marvelling at what water can do at an extremely high pressure.

B.C. based cleaning firm, Walco Industries, brought along a couple of specialized robots to demonstrate the efficiency of hydro-blasting at the old Elk falls mill based inside Discovery Park in Campbell River.

For hydro-demolition, robots use high volumes of water at extremely high pressure anywhere between 15,000 psi to 40,000 psi to break apart concrete while still preserving the structural integrity of the remaining concrete.

At the site of demolition, a 20 by 20 feet wall structure was brought down by robots by making two vertical incisions in the wall, using 60 gallons of water per minute at 20,000 psi.

The water for the procedure came from hydrants on site where it was filtered before going through high pressure pumps. After being used on the concrete it is collected, pumped to a settling pond or moved by vacuum truck, and filtered/treated until clean.

Hydro-demolition is 10 times more faster than traditional methods that require jack hammers and environmentally safe as it reduces noise and dust pollution.

Moreover these methods would end up creating micro fractures in the structures during the process while at the same time leaving the operator with fatigue and hand-arm vibration syndrome, said Richard Lawson, project coordinator for Walco Industries.

The use of robotics eliminates these undesirable effects, he said.

Micro-fractures are avoided through a process called concrete scarification a form of surface preparation where a concrete surface is roughened up in order to provide an appropriate surface for fresh concrete to adhere to.

This technology is used on bridge decks, dams, water treatment facilities, piers docks and nuclear power plants among others.

Hydro-demolition was a natural direction for the company as it is a highly efficient way to update any aging infrastructure. It is not just quicker but also cuts down on noise, dust and worker fatigue which allows for working in areas where noise is an issue and also where dust could be problematic, said Lawson.

There are only two firms in Western Canada that has this technology and Walco industries is one of them. The firm is the only operator on Vancouver Island that has specialized robotics to carry out hydro-blasting, said Lawson.

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The fear of robots displacing workers has returned – The Economist

Jul 30th 2020

COVID-19 PRESENTED employers with a simple choice: find ways for workers to do their jobs safely, or shut down. At least some have chosen a third option, of dispensing with humans altogether. Among the many breathless headlines prompted by the pandemic are those warning of a new wave of job-destroying automation. The pace of automation in some parts of the economy, like factory floors and warehouses, is almost certain to accelerate. Yet on the whole, robot-induced mass unemployment should remain near the bottom of workers lists of worries.

The world has only recently recovered from a bout of robophobia. In the early 2010s advances in robotics and artificial intelligence (AI), described ominously in countless papers and books, seemed to portend a wave of job destruction. High unemployment after the global financial crisis of 2007-09 added to fears of a job scarcity. Fretting about robots in a downturn is not entirely irrational: firms appear to do most of their job-slashing during slumps. Nir Jaimovich of the University of Zurich and Henry Siu of the University of British Columbia argue that labour-market recoveries have grown weaker in recent decades as a result. Worries can be overdone, though. By the end of the decade unemployment had dropped like a stone and driverless vehicles were struggling to turn left. The earlier panic seemed a touch hysterical.

High rates of joblessness and eye-catching technological advances are again contributing to a new round of fears. In recent weeks, for instance, mind-boggling examples of the capabilities of GPT-3an AI-based language-processing model developed by OpenAI, a research organisationhave zoomed around the internet. Another cause for anxiety has been businesses strategies for coping with the pandemic. Anecdotes of covid-motivated automation are easy to find. Many organisations have turned to software to automate paper-processing tasks that cannot be done by homebound workers. Those facing a deluge of customer enquiries, such as hospitals, are supplementing human assistants with chatbots. Employers interest in automating tasks in high-risk environments, such as slaughterhouses, is reportedly on the rise.

Any effect of these on unemployment has almost certainly been swamped by stronger economic forces, such as social-distancing measures and collapsing aggregate demand. And the pace of automation is likely to be gradual rather than disruptively speedy. Many jobs, even those commonly classified as low-skilled, require manual and social dexterity that machines cannot yet match. Workers in face-to-face industriesin bars or restaurants, say, or hair and nail salonsare especially vulnerable to covid-19. But there is little scope for, or interest in, replacing them with robots. In New York thousands of public-transport workers caught the virus, and dozens died. Despite billions of dollars of investment in driverless vehicles, though, computers cannot yet pilot buses through chaotic city streets.

Furthermore, automation is only one of the technological solutions available to firms as they weather the crisis. The pandemics most profound labour-market legacy will probably be a rise in remote work. About half of all Americans who were working before the arrival of covid-19 were doing their jobs remotely by May, according to one estimate. Surveys of firms indicate that some of the shift will not be reversed. If remote work slashes overheads and enables people to move to cheaper cities, it could preserve jobs, by alleviating cost pressures on struggling firms.

Telework may have some job-destroying effects, though. The pandemic has sped the adoption of technology in labour-intensive sectors like education and health care. Telemedicine and distance learning might mean that fewer doctors and teachers can serve more patients and students. Their largest impact is likely to be on blue-collar workers, such as clerical and janitorial staff, whose services become less necessary as the physical footprint of education and health institutions gets lighter. In a recent essay David Autor and Elisabeth Reynolds of Massachusetts Institute of Technology warn that such a dynamic could play out more widely. Over the past half-century employment growth in cities polarised: middle-skill work declined, and employment grew in white-collar professions and the services that support them. If remote working proves a lasting shift, then the caf staff, taxi drivers and cleaners who depend on their custom could find themselves out of work.

Such severe, lasting labour-market pain in the aftermath of the pandemic may actually delay automation, by depressing wages. Developing and deploying new technologies costs money. Would-be automators deciding whether or not to make the needed investment could be swayed by the large reservoir of underemployed labour, willing to work for low pay. In America slaughterhouseswhich often hire from a big pool of low-wage workers, many of them undocumented immigrantsare far less automated today than in parts of northern Europe, for example.

Tech-induced mass unemployment, then, seems unlikely. But there is one scenario where covid-19 could unleash the robotsif labour costs start to drift upwards, perhaps as global supply chains break down, or minimum wages rise. The reshoring of manufacturing jobs could lead to pressure to replace cheap foreign labour with robots at home. Production could no longer take advantage of low-cost labour, as Americas meat-processing industry does.

Years of economic dysfunction have energised campaigns for higher minimum wages and a more generous welfare state. The economic devastation wrought by the pandemic lends them momentum; like past crises, it could lay the groundwork for a new social contract. If post-pandemic policy were to enable workers to enjoy more security on fewer hours worked, firms might then face some genuine labour scarcity. And that would really work up an appetite for disruption.

This article appeared in the Finance & economics section of the print edition under the headline "The Replacements"

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ABB India opens a new robotics facility in India – evertiq.com

ABBElectronics Production | August 03, 2020

Spread over 3'600 square metre at the ABB Nelamangala factory premises in Bengaluru, the new facility will enable ABB India to deliver robotic applications and digital solutions for a variety of Indian industries, including automotive, food & beverage, electronics and other upcoming sectors. The facility houses a shop floor that can run proof of concepts and factory acceptance tests for 1000 ABB robots every year, which doubles the companys capacity. The new facility harnesses the powers of ABBs deep global expertise and knowledge of the Indian industrial landscape to support our customer base, says Sanjeev Sharma, Managing Director of ABB India, ina press release. Even with increased demand for automation, the penetration of robotics, especially in small and medium enterprises is still low in India compared to the global average. With the help of the new and improved robotics facility, we will be able to share our knowledge and encourage Indian manufacturers to embrace our game changing technologies and become best-in-class manufacturers for local and global markets.The facility includes a demonstration center where the latest technologies in robotic welding, gluing and material handling will be showcased and can be used to carry out joint prove-out sessions with customers. ABB will also integrate an ABB Ability Connected Services team that can remotely monitor an installed base of ABB robots to conduct predictive maintenance and high uptime.

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Robotic Assistance Devices Announces 27% Increase in Monthly Recurring Revenue Growth in Two Months – Business Wire

HENDERSON, Nev.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Artificial Intelligence Technology Solutions, Inc., (OTCPK:AITX), today announced that its wholly owned subsidiary Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) had an increase in recurring monthly revenue (RMR) of 27% when comparing the anticipated August 2020 invoicing to May 2020 invoicing.

Recurring monthly revenue is the monthly subscription charges net of one-time revenue such as delivery and implementation. RMR is a critical performance measurement and analytic for RADs growth and customer retention.

The RAD production and implementation team may achieve Q2 RMR gains of up to 50% over Q1 depending on final production, said Steve Reinharz, President of RAD. Orders in hand at this moment give RAD a further Q3 revenue increase of up to 35% over Q2, and as we have not entered that quarter yet we may substantially outperform that increase.

Based on orders currently in hand, RAD will finish Q3, 2020 with approximately 100% increase in RMR over Q1, 2020.

Given our growing sales funnel, the recent tripling of our sales staff, and new solution launches, I expect continued double digit RMR growth on a quarterly basis for the foreseeable future, Reinharz continued.

RADs face mask detection analytic and Wally 2.0 with Health Screening are gaining awareness in the market, and the company expects to share updated information related to its mobile ROAMEO product in fiscal Q3, 2020.

RAD has a sales pipeline of over 35 Fortune 500 companies and numerous other potential clients. RAD expects to continue to attract new business as it converts its existing sales pipeline into paying customers. Each new Fortune 500 Customer has the potential of making numerous reorders over time.

The company may post important information about its subsidiary RAD on its website at http://www.roboticassistancedevices.com and through tweets from RAD President and CEO Steve Reinharz (https://twitter.com/SteveReinharz).

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Robotic Assistance Devices (RAD) is an innovator in the delivery of artificial intelligence-based solutions that empower organizations to gain new insight, solve complex challenges and fuel new business ideas. Through its next-generation robotic product offerings, RAD can help organizations streamline operations, increase ROI and strengthen business. RAD robotics technology improves the simplicity and economics of patrolling and guard services, and allows experienced personnel to focus on more strategic tasks. Customers augment the capabilities of existing staffs and gain higher levels of situational awareness, all at drastically reduced cost. RAD robotic solutions are well suited for use in multiple industries such as enterprises, government, transportation, critical infrastructure, education and healthcare. To learn more, visit http://www.roboticassistancedevices.com or follow us on Twitter @RADbotsecurity.

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Coatings and Application Technologies for Robotics Market to Witness Widespread Expansion During 2017 2027 – Gameatu

Global Coatings and Application Technologies for Robotics market size will reach xx million US$ by 2025, from xx million US$ in 2018, at a CAGR of xx% during the forecast period. In this study, 2018 has been considered as the base year and 2019-2025 as the forecast period to estimate the market size for Coatings and Application Technologies for Robotics .

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The Coatings and Application Technologies for Robotics market has been reporting substantial growth rates with considerable CAGR for the last couple of decades. According to the report, the market is expected to grow more vigorously during the forecast period and it can also influence the global economic structure with a higher revenue share. The market also holds the potential to impact its peers and parent market as the growth rate of the market is being accelerated by increasing disposable incomes, growing product demand, changing consumption technologies, innovative products, and raw material affluence.

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In the coating technology category, the water borne segment is expected to show remarkable market valuation by the end of the period of forecast. This segment dominated the global market in terms of value and volume during the 2012-2016 timeline and is expected to retain its title throughout the assessment period. The water borne segment is projected to grow at a robust rate during the period of forecast to register a value CAGR of 7.1%. In 2017, the water borne segment reflected a value a bit lower than US$ 355 Mn and is estimated to reach a valuation higher than US$ 740 Mn by the end of the year of assessment (2027). This segment is expected to lead the global coatings and application technologies for robotics market in the coming years. In water borne coatings, water is used as a solvent. Water borne coating technology is extensively used to disperse resins that are used in making paints. These are used extensively in various applications due to their glossy finish and protection from corrosion.

Solvent borne technology uses liquid to give a protective layer, which usually consists of organic compounds. This technology also hinders corrosion process thus protecting the surface. However, solvent borne coatings cause pollution and produce VOCs that have a negative effect on the ozone layer. On the other hand, UV cure technology is used in bonding coating and sealing in industries. The solvent borne segment and UV cure segment by coating technology are expected to show similar growth rate, however, the solvent borne segment is a shade higher than UV cure segment. The UV cure segment is projected to grow at a moderate value CAGR of 4.3% and the solvent borne segment is expected to register a value CAGR of 4.7% throughout the period of assessment (2017-2027). Apart from growth rates, the solvent borne segment is expected to reflect higher market valuation than the UV cure segment. In 2017, the solvent borne segment reflected a valuation of more than US$ 195 Mn and is estimated to touch a valuation of more than US$ 300 Mn by the end of the year of assessment, 2027. Whereas, the UV cure segment is estimated to reach a value of about US$ 106 Mn by 2027 end from a value of around US$ 70 Mn in 2017.

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Inspection Robots in Oil and Gas Market Is Set to Boom in 2020, Coming Years – Market Research Posts

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The Leading Market Players Covered in this Report are : AETOS,GE Inspection Robotics,Honeybee Robotics,Inuktun Services,Universal Robots,AZoRobotics,Calmation,Cognex,Cross Robotics,ECA Group,Faro,FMC Technologies,Genesis Systems,Hydrovision,Inspectorbots,JH Robotics,Lakeview Vision and Robotics,Leo Robotics,NuTec,RNA Automation,SuperDroid Robots,Robotic Automation Systems,Warren Industrial Solutions,Wauseon Machine and Manufacturing .

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Simplifying the design of soft robotic actuators – Advanced Science News

A new layer-by-layer fabrication process allows researchers to create new and improved soft robot actuators with variable degrees of stiffness.

Over the past decade, there has been a growing interest in developing soft robots that mimic nature to make them safer and more compliant with the physical world. Soft robots offer the promise of being able to interact more effectively with unknown objects and surroundings while operating with variable degrees of freedom.

However, soft robots inherent compliance often makes it difficult for them to exert forces on surrounding surfaces or withstand mechanical loading. To circumvent this problem, researchers are investigating and developing new technologies to control and tune the stiffness of soft robotics applications.

Nowadays, these technologies are widely implemented to enhance the grasping capabilities of soft actuators or to provide a physical feedback in wearable devices. Variable stiffness is also used in medical devices, such as micro-invasive catheters and rehabilitation devices, in order to lock the device into a certain shape to control changes in the degrees of freedom. However, the architecture and fabrication of stiffness tuning technologies are complicated, leading to time consuming processes and limited design flexibility and applicability.

In a recent article published in the journalAdvanced Intelligent Systems, researchers from the cole polytechnique fdrale de Lausanne (Switzerland), North Carolina State University (USA), and the University of Electro-Communications (Tokyo) describe a novel variable stiffness soft actuator an element to generate physical deformation that has a sandwich structure and is composed of three layers: a soft electrode, a dielectric layer, and variable stiffness electrode made of gallium.

A layer of the highly compliant electrode (carbon conductive grease) is applied to the elastomeric dielectric layer from one of the sides and does not constrain the polymers motion. The third layer is attached to the surface of the polymer layer from the other side. It represents a serpentine shape made of gallium, which is encapsulated in the acrylic membrane.

Gallium changes its phase between the solid and liquid state at low temperature, which is almost at the border of the human body temperature. Applying an electric potential across both electrodes (compliant grease form one side and the gallium serpentine shape from the other side) generates an attractive electrostatic force that causes the elastomer to shrink in thickness and expand in the area. In the current design, gallium is an electrode layer and can also change the actuators stiffness by heating the gallium metal traces. The use of a shared electrode for electrostatic actuation and, at the same time, stiffness change leverages the benefits of two technologies into a single device.

The simplicity of the layer-by-layer fabrication process is achieved by using a double-sided adhesive film that can easily bond to each other without additional pre-processing. An engraving mode of the laser cutter was used to fabricate traces for liquid gallium on the adhesive films surface. The novel device displays significantly greater stiffness change and actuation performance than other variable stiffness actuators with electrostatic actuation.

A co-fabricated electrode can be applied to different fields by providing a means to enable stiffness tuning capability most easily. In addition to grippers in robotics, such an electrode can find its application as a variable stiffness turbine blade in aerospace. Besides, this compact structure reveals new opportunities in haptics and wearable devices.

Reference: Egor Piskarev, et al. Lighter and Stronger: Cofabricated Electrodes and Variable Stiffness Elements in Dielectric Actuators, Advanced Intelligent Systems (2020). DOI: 10.1002/aisy.202000069

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1 Report Overview1.1 Research Scope1.2 Top Space and Space Station Robotics Manufacturers Covered: Ranking by Revenue1.3 Market Segment by Type1.3.1 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Market Size by Type: 2015 VS 2020 VS 2026 (US$ Million)1.3.2 Microgravity Robots1.3.3 Planetary Robotics1.3.4 Others1.4 Market Segment by Application1.4.1 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption by Application: 2015 VS 2020 VS 20261.4.2 Aeronautics and Astronautics1.4.3 Military1.4.4 Others1.5 Study Objectives1.6 Years Considered

2 Global Market Perspective2.1 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Production Capacity Analysis2.1.1 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Production Value (2015-2026)2.1.2 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Production (2015-2026)2.1.3 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Capacity (2015-2026)2.1.4 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Marketing Pricing and Trends2.2 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Market Size Growth Potential by Key Producing Regions2.2.1 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Market Size by Key Producing Regions: 2015 VS 2021 VS 20262.2.2 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Market Share by Key Producing Regions: 2021 VS 20262.3 Industry Trends2.3.1 Space and Space Station Robotics Market Trends2.3.2 Space and Space Station Robotics Market Drivers2.3.3 Space and Space Station Robotics Market Challenges2.3.4 Space and Space Station Robotics Market Restraints2.3.5 Primary Interviews with Key Space and Space Station Robotics Players: Views for Future

3 Market Share by Manufacturers3.1 Global Top Manufacturers by Space and Space Station Robotics Production Capacity3.1.1 Global Top Manufacturers by Space and Space Station Robotics Production Capacity (2015-2020)3.1.2 Global Top Manufacturers by Space and Space Station Robotics Production (2015-2020)3.1.3 Global 5 and 10 Largest Manufacturers by Space and Space Station Robotics Production in 20193.2 Global Top Manufacturers by Space and Space Station Robotics Revenue3.2.1 Global Top Manufacturers by Space and Space Station Robotics Revenue (2015-2020)3.2.2 Global Top Manufacturers Market Share by Space and Space Station Robotics Revenue (2015-2020)3.2.3 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Market Concentration Ratio (CR5 and HHI)3.3 Global Top Manufacturers Market Share by Company Type (Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3) (based on the Revenue in Space and Space Station Robotics as of 2019)3.4 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Average Selling Price (ASP) by Manufacturers3.5 Key Manufacturers Space and Space Station Robotics Plants/Factories Distribution and Area Served3.6 Date of Key Manufacturers Enter into Space and Space Station Robotics Market3.7 Key Manufacturers Space and Space Station Robotics Product Offered3.8 Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion Plans

4 Estimate and Forecast by Type (2015-2026)4.1 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Historic Market Size by Type (2015-2020)4.1.2 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Production Market Share by Type (2015-2020)4.1.3 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Production Value Market Share by Type4.1.4 Space and Space Station Robotics Average Selling Price (ASP) by Type (2015-2020)4.2 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Market Size Forecast by Type (2021-2026)4.2.2 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Production Market Share Forecast by Type (2021-2026)4.2.3 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Production Value Market Share Forecast by Type4.2.4 Space and Space Station Robotics Average Selling Price (ASP) Forecast by Type (2021-2026)4.3 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Market Share by Price Tier (2015-2020): Low-End, Mid-Range and High-End

5 Market Size by Application (2015-2026)5.1 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption by Application (2015-2020)5.2 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption by Application (2021-2026)

6 Production by Regions: Market Fact & Figures6.1 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Production (History Data) by Regions (2015-2020)6.2 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Production Value (History Data) by Regions6.3 North America6.3.1 North America Space and Space Station Robotics Production Growth Rate (2015-2020)6.3.2 North America Space and Space Station Robotics Production Value Growth Rate (2015-2020)6.3.3 Key Players Market Share in North America6.3.4 North America Space and Space Station Robotics Import & Export (2015-2020)6.4 Europe6.4.1 Europe Space and Space Station Robotics Production Growth Rate (2015-2020)6.4.2 Europe Space and Space Station Robotics Production Value Growth Rate (2015-2020)6.4.3 Key Players Market Share in Europe6.4.4 Europe Space and Space Station Robotics Import & Export (2015-2020)6.5 China6.5.1 China Space and Space Station Robotics Production Growth Rate (2015-2020)6.5.2 China Space and Space Station Robotics Production Value Growth Rate (2015-2020)6.5.3 Key Players Market Share in China6.5.4 China Space and Space Station Robotics Import & Export (2015-2020)6.6 Japan6.6.1 Japan Space and Space Station Robotics Production Growth Rate (2015-2020)6.6.2 Japan Space and Space Station Robotics Production Value Growth Rate (2015-2020)6.6.3 Key Players Market Share in Japan6.6.4 Japan Space and Space Station Robotics Import & Export (2015-2020)

7 Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption by Regions: Market Fact & Figures7.1 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption (History Data) by Regions (2015-2020)7.2 Global Top Space and Space Station Robotics Consumers (regions/countries) Ranking and Share of Total Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption in 2015 VS 20197.3 North America7.3.1 North America Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption by Type7.3.2 North America Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption by Application7.3.3 North America Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption by Countries7.3.4 U.S.7.3.5 Canada7.4 Europe7.4.1 Europe Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption by Type7.4.2 Europe Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption by Application7.4.3 Europe Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption by Countries7.4.4 Germany7.4.5 France7.4.6 U.K.7.4.7 Italy7.4.8 Russia7.5 Asia Pacific7.5.1 Asia Pacific Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption by Type7.5.2 Asia Pacific Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption by Application7.5.3 Asia Pacific Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption by Regions7.5.4 China7.5.5 Japan7.5.6 South Korea7.5.7 India7.5.8 Australia7.5.9 Taiwan7.5.10 Indonesia7.5.11 Thailand7.5.12 Malaysia7.5.13 Philippines7.5.14 Vietnam7.6 Central & South America7.6.1 Central & South America Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption by Type7.6.2 Central & South America Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption by Application7.6.3 Central & South America Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption by Countries7.6.4 Mexico7.6.5 Brazil7.6.6 Argentina7.7 Middle East and Africa7.7.1 Middle East and Africa Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption by Type7.7.2 Middle East and Africa Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption by Application7.7.3 Central & South America Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption by Countries7.7.4 Turkey7.7.5 Saudi Arabia7.7.6 UAE

8 Company Profiles8.1 Maxar Technologies8.1.1 Maxar Technologies Corporation Information8.1.2 Maxar Technologies Business Overview8.1.3 Maxar Technologies Space and Space Station Robotics Production Capacity, Revenue, Average Selling Price (ASP) and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.1.4 Space and Space Station Robotics Products and Services8.1.5 Maxar Technologies SWOT Analysis8.1.6 Maxar Technologies Recent Developments8.2 Motiv Space Systems8.2.1 Motiv Space Systems Corporation Information8.2.2 Motiv Space Systems Business Overview8.2.3 Motiv Space Systems Space and Space Station Robotics Production Capacity, Revenue, Average Selling Price (ASP) and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.2.4 Space and Space Station Robotics Products and Services8.2.5 Motiv Space Systems SWOT Analysis8.2.6 Motiv Space Systems Recent Developments8.3 Altius Space Machines8.3.1 Altius Space Machines Corporation Information8.3.2 Altius Space Machines Business Overview8.3.3 Altius Space Machines Space and Space Station Robotics Production Capacity, Revenue, Average Selling Price (ASP) and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.3.4 Space and Space Station Robotics Products and Services8.3.5 Altius Space Machines SWOT Analysis8.3.6 Altius Space Machines Recent Developments8.4 Northrop Grumman8.4.1 Northrop Grumman Corporation Information8.4.2 Northrop Grumman Business Overview8.4.3 Northrop Grumman Space and Space Station Robotics Production Capacity, Revenue, Average Selling Price (ASP) and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.4.4 Space and Space Station Robotics Products and Services8.4.5 Northrop Grumman SWOT Analysis8.4.6 Northrop Grumman Recent Developments8.5 Honeybee Robotics8.5.1 Honeybee Robotics Corporation Information8.5.2 Honeybee Robotics Business Overview8.5.3 Honeybee Robotics Space and Space Station Robotics Production Capacity, Revenue, Average Selling Price (ASP) and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.5.4 Space and Space Station Robotics Products and Services8.5.5 Honeybee Robotics SWOT Analysis8.5.6 Honeybee Robotics Recent Developments8.6 Astrobotic Technology8.6.1 Astrobotic Technology Corporation Information8.6.2 Astrobotic Technology Business Overview8.6.3 Astrobotic Technology Space and Space Station Robotics Production Capacity, Revenue, Average Selling Price (ASP) and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.6.4 Space and Space Station Robotics Products and Services8.6.5 Astrobotic Technology SWOT Analysis8.6.6 Astrobotic Technology Recent Developments8.7 Made In Space8.7.1 Made In Space Corporation Information8.7.2 Made In Space Business Overview8.7.3 Made In Space Space and Space Station Robotics Production Capacity, Revenue, Average Selling Price (ASP) and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.7.4 Space and Space Station Robotics Products and Services8.7.5 Made In Space SWOT Analysis8.7.6 Made In Space Recent Developments8.8 Effective Space Solutions Limited8.8.1 Effective Space Solutions Limited Corporation Information8.8.2 Effective Space Solutions Limited Business Overview8.8.3 Effective Space Solutions Limited Space and Space Station Robotics Production Capacity, Revenue, Average Selling Price (ASP) and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.8.4 Space and Space Station Robotics Products and Services8.8.5 Effective Space Solutions Limited SWOT Analysis8.8.6 Effective Space Solutions Limited Recent Developments

9 Space and Space Station Robotics Production Side by Producing Regions (Countries)9.1 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Production Value Forecast by Region (2021-2026)9.2 Space and Space Station Robotics Production Forecast by Regions9.3 Key Space and Space Station Robotics Producing Regions Forecast9.3.1 North America9.3.2 Europe9.3.3 China9.3.4 Japan

10 Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption Forecast by Top Consumers (Regions/Countries)10.1 Global Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption Forecast by Region (2021-2026)10.2 North America Market Consumption YoY Growth Forecast10.2.1 North America Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption YoY Growth (2021-2026)10.2.2 North America Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption Forecast by Country (2021-2026)10.3 Europe Market Consumption YoY Growth Forecast10.3.1 Europe Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption YoY Growth (2021-2026)10.3.2 Europe Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption Forecast by Country (2021-2026)10.4 Asia Pacific Market Consumption YoY Growth Forecast10.4.1 Asia Pacific Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption YoY Growth (2021-2026)10.4.1 Asia Pacific Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption Forecast by Regions (2021-2026)10.5 Latin America Market Consumption YoY Growth Forecast10.5.1 Latin America Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption YoY Growth (2021-2026)10.5.2 Latin America Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption Forecast by Country (2021-2026)10.6 Middle East and Africa Market Consumption YoY Growth Forecast10.6.1 Middle East and Africa Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption YoY Growth (2021-2026)10.6.2 Middle East and Africa Space and Space Station Robotics Consumption Forecast by Country (2021-2026)

11 Value Chain and Sales Channels Analysis11.1 Space and Space Station Robotics Value Chain Analysis11.2 Sales Channels Analysis11.2.1 Space and Space Station Robotics Sales Channels11.2.2 Space and Space Station Robotics Distributors11.3 Space and Space Station Robotics Customers

12 Key Findings

13 Appendix13.1 Research Methodology13.1.1 Methodology/Research Approach13.1.2 Data Source13.2 Author Details13.3 Disclaimer

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Boston Dynamics CEO Rob Playter is coming to Disrupt 2020 to talk robotics and automation – TechCrunch

Back in January, Robert Playter became the CEO of Boston Dynamics. It was a momentous occasion, marking the companys first new CEO since its founding in the early 1990s when the company was founded by Marc Raibert. The move came during what was already a transitional period for the company which is why we are excited to chat with him at Disrupt 2020.

Following its sale to Softbank, Boston Dynamics had recently begun early sales of Spot, its first commercial product. In April of last year, the company made its own acquisition, picking up Bay Area-based Kinema Systems to help design a visioning system for its own warehouse robotics like Handle.

Of course, much of this pre-dates the current COVID-19 pandemic, which has made automation and robotics an even more hot button issue than it has been in the years prior. Over the course of the last few months, Spot has been seen employed in a factotum of different jobs, as everyone from construction companies to health care facilities to baseball teams look to the quadrupedal robot for help.

Playter will be making his first public speaking engagement as CEO at our first online-only Disrupt this September. His appearance comes after several from Boston Dynamics founder (and Playters predecessor as CEO) Marc Raibert. Most recently, Raibert made a return appearance at our TC Sessions: Robotics event last April to show off the commercial version of Spot.

He will join us to discuss the challenges and opportunities in transforming Boston Dynamics into commercial venture at Disrupt 2020on September 14-18. Get a front-row seat with yourDigital Pro Pass for just $245or with aDigital Startup Alley Exhibitor Package.Prices increase on Friday, so grab your tickets now!

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Robots: What you need to know about the past, present and future of robotics – BBC Focus Magazine

What are robots and what can they do?

Robots are machines that can carry out complex actions automatically. They generally need three elements: sensors such as cameras, lidar, or microphones; actuators such as motors, pistons or artificial muscles, and controllers.

Robots may be remotely controlled by humans, but frequently they are partially or fully controlled by computers, making them autonomous.

Robots in fiction frequently resemble us, looking quite humanoid in appearance with two arms, two legs and a head with cameras for eyes. But in reality, the vast majority of robot forms are designed to fit their function.

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Your washing machine and dishwasher are both robots, performing complex actions under computer control. Many air-conditioning units are robots, changing fan settings, air deflectors, and switching from cooling to heating automatically.

All modern cars are robots, with computers adjusting engine settings, brakes, steering and suspension in response to your driving.

The more advanced autonomous cars are even starting to take over some of the driving from you.

The word robot derives from the Czech word robota, meaning forced labour, which was derived from the Proto-Slavic *orbota, meaning hard work or slavery.

In 1920, Karel apek introduced the word robot to the world in his play called Rossumovi Univerzln Roboti (Rossums Universal Robots) in which artificial organic humanoid robots were built, and subsequently became dissatisfied, leading to a robot revolution and ultimately the birth of a new robot society.

Similar storylines have been used in movies about robots ever since.

Czech author Karel apek in 1938 Erich Auerbach/Getty Images

apeks robots were not mechanical, unlike ours today. But more recently the word robot or bot is also used in reference to software, for example a Web-crawling bot that trawls through websites collating information.

Given the original meaning and origin of the word, you have to wonder if one day an intelligent artificial entity will consider robot to be highly offensive and derogatory.

The field of robotics, and more broadly mechatronics, studies how best to design, build and control robots.

Its surprisingly difficult to make robots that work well. Information from sensors must be processed in real-time (if you cannot make sense of what you see quickly enough, then you either have to move very slowly, or you have to keep stopping to think).

More flexible robots such as robot arms in factories have many degrees of freedom (imagine an arm with five elbows as well as a shoulder and wrist joint). Such arms can be moved into billions of different twisty poses to enable them to reach into tricky places and weld components together.

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Figuring out how best to control robot arms so that they do not hit anything (including themselves) is surprisingly hard, especially when obstacles may be moving around them. Thats why, despite all the amazing things artificial intelligence (AI) can do today, robot control is still considered one of the most difficult problems.

Its also why creating fully autonomous vehicles is a lot more difficult than most people realise!

The idea of automata has been around for thousands of years. These devices were mechanical representations of animals, birds and people, often designed to entertain the wealthy.

Ancient Chinese texts tell the story of a mechanical man presented to King Mu of Zhou (1023957 BCE) by the artificer Yan Shi. King Solomon, who reigned from 970 to 931 BCE, was said to have had a golden lion that raised a foot to help him to his throne, and a mechanical eagle that placed his crown upon his head. Hero of Alexandria (1070 CE) wrote an entire book about his automaton inventions, and how hydraulics, pneumatics and mechanics could be used.

Some of the first robots as we might recognise them today were built in the 1940s by neurologist and EEG pioneer Grey Walter in Bristol, UK. Since they looked a little like electric tortoises, he called them Elmer and Elsie (ELectro MEchanical Robots, Light Sensitive). These fully autonomous robots trundled about, attracted to light like moths, and automatically went back to charge themselves when their batteries became low.

Robots have contributed massively to our industries, enabling most devices, appliances, transportation and processed foods to be made efficiently and cheaply. Today researchers are working towards even greater automation, with robots taking over more and more of the manufacturing processes.

3D printing using additive manufacturing may enable complex components to be made, and it is the ambition of many industries to even automate the repair process of machines, with faults being detected before they cause failures, and new parts being made and swapped automatically.

Eventually, this could even lead to machines that can build themselves and repair themselves known as von Neumann machines (self-replicating machines) after the mathematician who imagined them back in the late 1940s.

In our homes, robots are likely to become more common. Robot vacuum cleaners and floor-moppers may become the norm instead of a luxury, although theyre unlikely ever to look like Rosey the Robot from the Jetsons. Robot kitchen arms to do your cooking might become common.

At present, there are no practical robot dusters, however!

The science fiction writer and professor of biochemistry, Isaac Asimov, wrote many early books about robots. (The movie I, Robot was based on his books, and his Foundation series is now being made for a new Apple TV series.)

He famously created three laws of robotics:

But while these laws were a fictional attempt to protect us from harm, they didnt really work as Asimovs own stories often demonstrated. Tell the robot, he is not a human being, or neglect to tell them that he is a human, or tell the robot that something else is a human being and all kinds of problems could happen.

Today, no robot uses these three laws. Instead, we have experts in AI, ethics and morals to help provide sensible guidelines for the creation and use of robots. Some researchers also hope to empower robots and give them the ability to judge ethical and moral consequences for themselves.

10 Short Lessons in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics by Peter J Bentley is available now (9.99, Michael OMara Books)

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