This Is Robotics: Radio News

This Is Robotics: Radio News #6

January 27, 2022 Tom Green
This Is Robotics: Radio News
This Is Robotics: Radio News #6
Show Notes

PLEASE JOIN US for podcast #6 of This Is Robotics: Radio News, a fresh, new and lively look at our wonderful world of global robotics...technology, business and people. #1 Global Robotics News Podcast. You’re Going to Love What You Hear!

The lineup for podcast #6 Robotics for the New Year: 2022!

THREE HALLMARKS DEFINING COBOT SUCCESS 
 Three tech attributes showing themselves to be necessary for cobot success. Universal Robots, Techman, and Doosan share the knack, but better keep an eye on newcomer ELITE ROBOT.

ROBOTS TO KEEP WINTER OLYMPICS SAFE
 The Winter Games are right around the corner. The massive Wukesong Arena is getting ready to host the ice hockey events for February’s Beijing Winter Olympics 2022 (February 4 to 20). For 16 days, over 30 robots will be deployed to help keep the players, staff, and thousands of fans safe from COVID.

ASK ANY COBOT: HUMAN WORKERS COST MORE THAN WAGES 
 Renting cobots: From Capex to Opex. Rent, lease, contract for, or Robots as a Service (RaaS)…whatever!  Not owning a cobot has a big upside that’s getting bigger. 

HOORAY FOR CONSTRUCTION ROBOTICS: ON THE RISE FOR 2022 Construction site cacophony. We’ve all suffered through the annoying din. Construction is not only noisy and a traffic nightmare, but it’s also inefficient, woefully expensive and dangerous. Thankfully, construction is now getting serious attention from automation and robotics, and 2022 might be a breakout year.

CHINA’S NEW TREND: PRECISION ROBOTICS 
 Precision robotics is a key competitive advantage. China turns hard-to-do robotics, like welding, grinding and polishing, into a powerful new industry.

AND MORE...
 
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