Welcome to Manufacturing Robotics, the central term used to describe the continual replacement of humans with machines on the world’s assembly lines. On today’s assembly lines, some robots are programmed to faithfully carry out specific actions over and over again. Others are much more flexible as to the orientation of the object on which they are operating or even the task that has to be performed on the object itself, using machine vision. Artificial intelligence, or what passes for it, is becoming an increasingly important factor in the modern industrial robot.
Some examples of factory robots are car production, packaging, electronics, and automated guided vehicles. On the internet a few years ago, was a story about a major Japanese automobile manufacturer who has designs for a completely automated car manufacturing facility – without the use of any human labor…
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Automated microarray manufacturing robot showing the patented arrayit spotting device in action. To learn more contact Todd Martinsky Co-Founder & Executive Vice President TeleChem International, Inc. www.arrayit.com 408-744-1331
Hospital Robotics

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Mr. Levy says they will be available in five years but it will take until the middle of the century before they will be cheap enough to that everyone can own one.
Maid Bots
