These 5 trends will shape robotics in 2021
Robot density is increasing rapidly in all industries worldwide. With new applications, robots are also learning new tricks and helping to reduce the carbon footprint. The top 5 trends in robotics.
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Robot density is increasing rapidly in all industries worldwide. With new applications, robots are also learning new tricks and helping to reduce the carbon footprint. The top 5 trends in robotics.

In many professions, knowledge of robotics will be a prerequisite for a successful application in the future. This is why schools and training companies are now integrating robotics into their curricula - including in the form of special robot learning stations.
Robot density is increasing rapidly in all industries worldwide. With new application possibilities, robots are also learning new tricks and helping to reduce the CO2 footprint. The 5 top trends in robotics.
Fraunhofer IWU reports: Industrial gesture control for robots is now ready for the market. Valid guidelines on machine safety and data protection are complied with.

Steven Wyatt will support Kawasaki Robotics' growth plans in the EMEA region. Previously, Wyatt was president of the World Robotics Federation IFR and a senior executive at ABB.

How can robots be used outside of production? This is what Kuka is researching in collaboration with the BMBF, the German Sport University and RWTH Aachen University. The RoboGym shows how it can look in reality.

The European mechanical engineering association EUnited has published a charter for the future cooperation of #robots and humans and has identified ten key action areas. The top priority is to put people at the center of everything.
The Fraunhofer IWU reports: Industrial gesture control for robots is now ready for the market. It complies with the applicable guidelines on machine safety and data protection.

In October 2020, the Deutscher Robotik Verband e.V. was founded in Nuremberg. The aim of the robotics association is to promote the use of robot technology, especially in small and medium-sized enterprises.

Robot density according to IFR
Robot density in the manufacturing industry has reached a new record worldwide with an average of 113 industrial robots per 10,000 employees. Germany is by far the largest industrial robot market in Europe.