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The impacts of manufacturing robots

Robots are flexible and cheap for the industry to forfeit their employees and put up the money they would have used to pay up their employees in the future as an investment to purchase or hire a robot.

Alan Aldridge by Alan Aldridge
28-01-2021 19:44
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The impacts of manufacturing robots

The impacts of manufacturing robots. Image credit: AdobeStock

Manufacturing robots have been on the increase especially because they tend to boost the productivity of industries that use them in their operations. More often, the adoption of robots has become rampant in the manufacturing sector. The reason for this is because robots do more than human beings can handle and are more consistent and efficient in their outcomes. 

5 Impacts of Manufacturing Robots

There are various areas of life where manufacturing robots do several tasks. This article will discuss five areas of life that manufacturing robots have impacted.

Health sector

The health sector is an area where robots are well used. Doctors, nurses, and other medical practitioners have had to learn how robots are used. These robots are used in surgeries that in the past would leave patients with scars. These scars now have been turned into normal skins as the robots only need a doctor to insert something that can connect to the computer for the surgical procedure to be done. 

The ease that manufacturing robots have brought in surgeries has even brought in the patients themselves to see how the surgery is been done. What is only applied to the patient is anaesthesia to keep the patient out of pain and remain calm during the surgery. 

Security, Defense, and Surveillance 

The manufacturing robots that are used in the area of security, defense, and surveillance are used by the military people. The military uses these manufacturing robots to put up their bombs in designated areas. The robots can then arm and disarm the bombs.

The military people consequently task the manufacturing bombs to check the activity of the enemies being targeted by the bombs. Such tasks are dangerous for the soldiers as the bombs are explosive hence the manufacturing robots ease the job for them.

In the same area of security, individuals can use manufacturing robots to monitor their homes. Offices or industries as well could put up such manufacturing robots to monitor their work environments especially when working hours are over, for example during the night.

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Education

The education sector also uses up manufacturing robots by ensuring that students who cannot attend classes physically or prefer online studying still study. This is a method that has come in handy during the COVID-19 pandemic period where most countries closed down schools, universities, and tertiary institutions. 

Education for many however still went on for many who could afford to have a smartphone, laptop, or tablet that has internet connectivity. The manufacturing robots ensure that a sick student can still study from his bed or at the comfort of his or her home. Teachers can still make a living while at home and observe the working from home and social distancing to curb the spread of coronavirus.

Home Maintenance 

Homes can well be maintained with the use of manufacturing robots. Take for instance a family that owns a pet and wants to travel and have no one to be left at home, a manufacturing robot can do the work of looking after their pet. 

Other home maintenance chores that manufacturing robots can do are assembling furniture and helping people move objects that would seemingly be heavy for a human being. Manufacturing robots can also pick-up people’s calls on phones and have a smooth conversation with the other person on the line.

Crime Fighting 

Ways in which manufacturing robots can help fight crime are by patrolling areas such as home residences, shopping malls, and industries as well. These robots also come in handy by checking bodies and bags people making their way for instance in an airport or shopping mall. Manufacturing robots that do such tasks can detect if someone is carrying a weapon or if they are not. 

Conclusion

This article discussed five areas that are impacted by manufacturing robots. The five are the health sector, security, defense and surveillance, education, home maintenance, and fighting crime.

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