As companies and organizations look to automate their tasks through robotics and other systems, they’re quickly finding that many more tasks still require human intelligence and flexibility. In those cases, human augmentation through the use of robots and powered exoskeletons can assist workers to become more productive, as well as prevent injuries. For companies, these systems can extend the capabilities of an aging workforce, or expand opportunities for workers who are challenged with physically demanding work.
Editor’s note : This is another in a series of executive Q&As with robotics industry leaders from companies within the RBR50 , in […]
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