Advanced robotics can be defined as a sub-field of traditional robotics. The ‘advanced’ dimension of this strand of robotics is linked to the existence of enhanced problem-solving, mobility, resistance, intelligence and adaptability.
Advanced industrial robotics is still considered to be in the early stages of deployment in manufacturing industries. The use of ‘true’ AIR appears to be mostly restricted to a number of large and/or high tech companies. This automation in new environments will increase productivity and reduce product defects.
Airline is equipped with sensors and functionalities which make them safe for a human to be around. AIR is mostly seen as an opportunity to achieve productivity gains, leading to improved economic performance. Other drivers such as social, political, regulatory and environmental drivers appear to play a more limited role in the uptake of AIR.
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