Robotics and automation.
Thanks to technological advances in recent decades, electronics is one of the engineering specialties that has evolved the most. Combined with ICT, it offers many possibilities at an industrial level and, specifically, for process automation. Along with the development of nanotechnology, chips and nanobots used in everyday gadgets can be created that can be very interesting.
One of the most important objections that the industry finds when it comes to including industrial automation and robotics in its processes is that robots are thought to replace people. However, it is important to show that the development of robotics is intended for robots and humans to collaborate when working, not for the former to replace the latter.
For example, it is expected that in the short and medium term service robots can perform different beneficial tasks for humanity, such as:
Home duties.
Elderly care.
High precision surgeries.
Exploration of difficult access environments.
Driving vehicles with and without passengers.
Simulation tools used today allow robots to be trained to solve current problems. However, these methods do not provide the ability to enable them to respond to unexpected events in a flexible and intelligent manner.
Asian robotics companies will grab a competitive market share
The Korean, Chinese and Japanese robotics companies that emerged in the last decade and now occupy a small market share will be able to grow significantly. Major Asian retailers are beginning to modernize their warehouses to meet growing demand, and logistics will require a large volume of robotic equipment.
References:
https://revistabyte.es/actualidad-it/el-futuro-del-mercado-de-la-robotica-inteligencia-y-movilidad/
https://thelogisticsworld.com/innovacion/robotica-y-automatizacion-el-futuro-de-la-logistica/





