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Council Post: How Companies Can Apply Robotics To Their Work

Por: Forbes Business February 07, 2023

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Anis Uzzaman (アニス・ウッザマン ) is the General Partner & CEO at Chairman of Startup World Cup. getty As we enter 2023, I expect the robotics sector to become increasingly important for startup founders, corporate executives and investors. Robotics technology is evolving quickly, and it spans the automotive, agriculture, healthcare, warehousing and supply chain management sectors. Robotics-based automation is likely to become more... + full article



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