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Emerging Opportunities for Robotic Arms in Manufacturing

A robotic arm is a programmable mechanical arm that consists of actuators placed at the joints to enable different functions and handle varying payloads, similar to how the human arm works. Some common activities performed by robotic arms include: picking and placing, sorting, welding, screwing, machine tending, painting, and injection molding.

New York, Aug. 23, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Emerging Opportunities for Robotic Arms in Manufacturing" - https://www.reportlinker.com/p06130377/?utm_source=GNW


In general, robotic arms are viewed as “industrial robots” and carry out repetitive as well as dangerous processes; they complete certain tasks faster and more efficiently than humans do and are designed to perform with higher accuracy. The automotive industry has experienced the highest adoption volume as several manufacturers are using robots to carry out welding, picking-and-placing, material handling, and machine-tending applications. However, the need for automation in manufacturing to meet mass production and customer demands and to lower worker strain triggered the adoption of robotic arms in other industries, such as healthcare and oil and gas. Collaborative robots, or cobots, are a subset of industrial robotic arms that are, however, better equipped (integrated with sophisticated vision technology, sensors, and artificial intelligence [AI]) to carry out the precise handling of materials, such as working with semiconductors.Analysis of the robotic arm value chain shows 3 primary areas of focus for robotic OEMs: cost reduction, product differentiation, and after-sales service to enable effective customer reach. Robotic solution OEMs are engaging different modes of channel partners to develop low-cost robotic tools.Key Questions Answered in the Technology and Innovation StudyWhat is robotic arm technology?What is the application landscape of robotic arm technology and the different industry verticals where it is applicable?What are the influencing factors driving opportunities for robotic arms?What are the technology capabilities of robotic arms?What are the industry best practices?What does analysis of the IP scenario and value chain reveal?What are the growth opportunities and critical success factors for this technology?
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