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What are the main concerns when introducing industrial robots?


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2024-11-13

Manufacturers must continue to implement automation to remain competitive, but the introduction of robotic systems will impact their facilities and workers' jobs. A recent survey by Veo Robotics, which involved 500 manufacturers in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan, provided insights into the best path forward for introducing robotic systems and challenged traditional thinking. In recent years, the use of robotics and automation in manufacturing has significantly increased. According to A3, North American industrial robot sales had their strongest year ever in 2021, and global robot purchases are expected to reach new highs by 2028. In the shadow of the pandemic gradually waning, manufacturers continue to recognize the necessity of achieving operational automation in the face of ongoing supply chain issues, unprecedented labor shortages, and inflation. The demand for new technological solutions in the face of manufacturing and logistics headwinds has prompted investors to allocate billions of dollars to fund robotics technology and automation innovations. Against this backdrop, industrial automation company Veo Robotics and the developers of the industrial robot 3D protection system FreeMove recently surveyed over 500 manufacturers in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan to inform the following 2022 manufacturing automation outlook, exploring how manufacturers are integrating robots into their workforce, how this integration affects their facilities and workers, and what can be done to optimize their robotic strategies to pave the way for success.

Manufacturers must continue to implement automation to remain competitive, but the introduction of robotic systems will impact their facilities and workers. Veo Robotics (Veo Robotics, USA)MostRecently, a survey of 500 manufacturers in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan provided insights into the introduction of robotic systems.MostIt offers insights into the best path forward and challenges traditional thinking.

In recent years, the use of robotics and automation in manufacturing has grown significantly. According to A3,North American industrial robot sales reached an all-time high in 2021.MostIt is expected that global robot procurement will reach new heights by 2028.

In the shadow of the pandemic gradually waning, manufacturers continue to recognize the necessity of achieving operational automation in the face of ongoing supply chain issues, unprecedented labor shortages, and inflation. The demand for new technological solutions in the face of manufacturing and logistics headwinds has prompted investors to allocate billions of dollars to fund robotics technology and automation innovations.

Against this backdrop, industrial automation company Veo Robotics (Veo Robotics, USA) and the developer of the industrial robot 3D protection system FreeMove (Mobile Tools)MostRecently surveyed over 500 manufacturers in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan to inform the following 2022 manufacturing automation outlook, exploring how manufacturers are integrating robots into their workforce, how this integration affects their facilities and workers, and what can be done to optimize their robotic strategies to pave the way for success.