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What’s robotics?
Robotics is an industry that includes computer and engineering sciences: programming, radio technology, electrical engineering, mechanics, informatics, mechanics, electronics, biotechnology, tele-engineering, and so on. All sciences help design and design robots.
Robotics is closely linked to mechanics, a discipline that focuses on the development and operation of power transmission systems controlled through software. Such power supplies consist of nodes and create super-accurate movements. They’re used by different industrial areas – automobile, airplane, space technology, and robotics is one of them.
The result of engineers’ work is robots, that is, automated devices. They do work instead of man with sensors and programs. Sometimes the robot is controlled by the operator, sometimes the machine acts autonomously. Some robots look like humans– they’re called Android, while others look like sophisticated mechanisms or machines.
The appearance of a robot is a secondary task because it is designed to meet a specific task. If, for example, a robot has to destroy the weeds with a laser, it’ll look like a wheeled car riding around the field. And if it’s to teach the kids, it’s like a cartoon character who can’t walk but has a moving mimic.

One of the key features of robots is the exact copying of animal and human movements. It is achieved by means of the above-mentioned electrical transmission. In fact, they’re robot muscles. With the power transmission, robots can do not only routine, dangerous work, but also accurate work, where people can easily be mistaken. Like picking up microscopes or mixing drugs with precision to micrograms.
Where do you need robots?
In principle, wherever there is a monotonous, uniform, or dangerous and complex job for a person. We’ll list the most sought-after areas.
- Military field;
- Services;
- Production;
- Logistics;
- Agriculture;
- Space industry;
- Medicine;
Who makes robots?
Robotics, i.e. robot and robotized systems developers. In fact, robotics are a common name. In fact, engineers do different things: some robots are assembled, some programmed, some repaired. They work as a team, not alone, because creating even one robot is a complicated process.