In 2019 there was an over 18% increase in funds comprised of 90 leading companies in the robotics, automation and artificial intelligence industry – the ROBO Global’s Robotics and Automation Index ETF, the world’s first benchmark index to track companies in the industry. The fund’s gain in the year – which is almost 35% of the total ETF gain accumulated since its launch in 2013 – shows a trend that is approaching a turning point for the robotics industry in the world economy. Robot use worldwide has increased threefold in the last two decades to 2.25 million, according to […]
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