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ROBOTICS

Robotics is the study of robots. Robots are machines that can do tasks automatically.

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History of Robotics

The first industrial robots were developed by George Devol, American inventor and founder of the first robotics company in history: Unimation.In 1954, what is considered the first industrial robot was developed in the USA: a hydraulic arm called Unimate, used to lift heavy loads, which was sold to General Motors.

Industrial Robots

Industrial robots are heavy-duty machines designed to automate the manufacturing process. They are equipped with at least one robotic arm, and often complete repetitive or dangerous tasks in warehouses and factories.

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Cobots are Collaborative robots that are cost-effective, safe, and flexible to deploy. Collaborative robots - or cobots - are making automation easier than ever, even for small and mid-sized companies around the world.

Cobots

Humanoid Robots

Service Robots

Service robots provide valuable assistance to human workers in a variety of industries such as healthcare, retail, hospitality, and logistics.

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Humanoid robots are complex artificial machines designed with a human-like shape, enabling them to interact with the same equipment and environment as humans. They are used in various fields such as research, space exploration, healthcare, education, and entertainment.

The Common Types of Robots

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Robotic Arm

Robotic arms are devices that have been designed to do a given activity or job swiftly, correctly, and effectively. 

Improved Safety

Robotic arms keep employees safe by functioning in hazardous areas and doing jobs that pose a high risk of human injury.

Better Productivity

Robotic arms can work nonstop for 24 hours a day, seven days a week, helping organisations enhance output by keeping production, inspections, and other operations running continually.

Why Use Robot Arms to Automate Your Business Processes?

Better Precision

Robotic arms, by their very nature, are more constant and precise than humans when it comes to jobs that need exceptional accuracy or consistency.

Improved Flexibility

Robotic arms may readily be repurposed for new operations or installed on alternative platforms, such as autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), a fixed assembly line platform, or a wall or shelf, when business objectives change.

Robotics Can Teach Critical Learning Skills

As students are working with one another on robotic projects, they will likely discuss and share specific ideas that they might need to test out. Students can come up with problems in their everyday life that they think robots can fix or consider things that robots could automate. Allowing students to develop theories that can be tested in robotics projects will strengthen their ability to form hypotheses.

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Robotics Can Improve Proficiency and Enthusiasm for STEAM

Robotics activities and programs are a great way to get kids excited and familiarized with STEAM. One of the best things about robotics is that they are exciting for students. Many students, when they think of robotics, associate them with movies/TV shows, toys, video games and other exciting things that they do in their fun time. This excitement can generate interest in a future STEAM career or help students feel more comfortable in STEAM projects.

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Robotics Help Build Teamwork and Improve Communication Skills

Robotics projects foster teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills. Teams collaborate to achieve shared goals, communicate effectively, and manage tasks efficiently. This hands-on experience prepares individuals for real-world challenges.

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Human-Robot Friendship

Robotics Projects Can Prepare Students For The Workforce

Robotics projects provide students with practical skills, problem-solving abilities, creativity, teamwork skills, and adaptability, preparing them for the workforce. Through hands-on experience with technology, programming, and engineering, students can develop the essential skills needed to succeed in various industries. Additionally, robotics projects encourage innovative thinking, effective collaboration, and the ability to adapt to a constantly evolving field, making them valuable assets in today's job market.

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Robotics Creates a Space For Inclusive Learning

Some students might be averse to STEAM subjects. Often, we feel drawn to certain subjects in school more than others. For students who may not think they excel in math or science, certain STEAM projects might not appeal to their interests. Robotics is a great way to reach your students who might fit in this category. The beauty of robotics is that they can be simple to understand while building a foundation for STEAM knowledge.

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Students Can Learn How To Pace Their Work

Robotics fosters essential skills like planning, time management, problem-solving, and collaboration, enabling students to effectively pace their work. Through project-based learning, iterative development, and problem-solving, students learn to break down tasks, set deadlines, and adapt their plans. Additionally, teamwork in robotics projects teaches students the importance of coordination, communication, and efficient time management.

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Building a Robot

Future robotics and automation might serve as assistants, workmates, teachers, surgeons, and explorers. As engineers and scientists continue to develop and advance robotics, the capabilities of this technology will only increase. In many ways, robots are already an integral part of daily life. They might even assist us in expanding our horizons on our planet and beyond, helping billions of people live better lives. 

How will Robots Transform Our Future?

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