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HIGH GROWTH PHASE
The robotics sector is a high growth phase, fed by continuing research breakthroughs, along with high levels of investment. Evidence of this growth comes from the amount and rapidity that new robotics products and enabling technologies and services are introduced into the market. So, too, with the emergence of new robotics applications that deliver real business value, and the proliferation of robotics systems into industries that to date have not benefited from robotics automation.
CHURN AND VOLATILITY
For developers and end-users of commercial robotics systems, the abundance of robotics automation options is welcomed. Still, the unending market churn and volatility of the robotics sector can lead to confusion and introduce uncertainty, which in turn can dampen or even halt robotics systems development and adoption.
MEETING THE CHALLENGE
To meet this challenge, the robotics community requires new sources of information and guidance, and those sources should be focused, deeply informed and provide actionable guidance. With these objectives to guide us, WTWH Media’s Robotics Group has developed its Robotics Week programs, a series week long, intensive, deep dives, delivered digitally, into three of the most critical and dynamic areas in the robotics and automation sector:
The robotics sector is a high growth phase, fed by continuing research breakthroughs, along with high levels of investment. Evidence of this growth comes from the amount and rapidity that new robotics products and enabling technologies and services are introduced into the market. So, too, with the emergence of new robotics applications that deliver real business value, and the proliferation of robotics systems into industries that to date have not benefited from robotics automation.
CHURN AND VOLATILITY
For developers and end-users of commercial robotics systems, the abundance of robotics automation options is welcomed. Still, the unending market churn and volatility of the robotics sector can lead to confusion and introduce uncertainty, which in turn can dampen or even halt robotics systems development and adoption.
MEETING THE CHALLENGE
To meet this challenge, the robotics community requires new sources of information and guidance, and those sources should be focused, deeply informed and provide actionable guidance. With these objectives to guide us, WTWH Media’s Robotics Group has developed its Robotics Week programs, a series week long, intensive, deep dives, delivered digitally, into three of the most critical and dynamic areas in the robotics and automation sector:
Collaborative Robotics Week
September 7-10
Collaborative Robotics Week sessions will provide a snapshot of the current state of the collaborative robotics sector, including emerging capabilities, powerful enabling technologies, as well as new business models enabled by collaborative robots and insights into what the future holds. New collaborative robotics approaches for common industrial tasks such as machine tending, bin picking and palletizing / depalletizing will be analyzed, as well as new ways collaborative robots are adding value in various industries.
Robotics Engineering Week
October 5-8
The complexity of developing robotics systems, together with the unending crush of technological innovation, has hampered innovation and slowed robotics product releases. This, in turn, has placed companies – both start-ups and mature firms – at risk. Robotics Engineering Week features keynotes and panels, delivered by the leading minds in robotics and automation, addressing the most critical issues facing the commercial robotics developers of today.
Mobile Robotics Week
November 16-19
Autonomous Mobile Robotics Week is designed specifically to address challenges, and alleviate the burden, of AMR selection, adoption and management. Individual sessions in the program are specifically designed to provide informed, authoritative insights and recommendations, delivered by the leading providers of AMR solutions. Also presenting are representatives of companies that have met the AMR adoption challenge and are now reaping the benefits of flexible automation enabled by intelligent, mobile robotics systems.
About WTWH Media’s Robotics Group
WTWH Media LLC is an integrated media company serving engineering, business, and investment professionals through more than 50 Web sites, five print publications, and many other technical and business events. The WTWH Robotics Group includes The Robot Report, Collaborative Robotics Trends, Mobile Robot Guide, and Robotics Business Review, online technical, business, and investment news and information portals focused on robotics and intelligent systems. WTWH Media also produces leading in-person robotics conferences, including the Robotics Summit & Expo, RoboBusiness, and the Healthcare Robotics Engineering Forum, as well as the RoboBusiness Direct online webinar program.
WTWH Media LLC is an integrated media company serving engineering, business, and investment professionals through more than 50 Web sites, five print publications, and many other technical and business events. The WTWH Robotics Group includes The Robot Report, Collaborative Robotics Trends, Mobile Robot Guide, and Robotics Business Review, online technical, business, and investment news and information portals focused on robotics and intelligent systems. WTWH Media also produces leading in-person robotics conferences, including the Robotics Summit & Expo, RoboBusiness, and the Healthcare Robotics Engineering Forum, as well as the RoboBusiness Direct online webinar program.