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Technavio forecast the global sealing and dispensing robots market is expected to grow by USD 1.31 billion during 2021-2025 as per Technavio. This marks a significant market slow down compared to the 2020 growth estimates due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the first half of 2020. However, healthy growth is expected to continue throughout the forecast period, and the market is expected to grow at a CAGR of almost 11%.
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Technavio has announced its latest market research report titled Global Sealing and Dispensing Robots Market 2021-2025 (Graphic: Business Wire)
Combination of Cutting-edge Technologies in Military Robots to Aid Growth
The amalgamation of technologies such as artificial intelligence, real-time data monitoring, and the Internet of Things (IoT) has accelerated the demand for these robots in modern warfare, thus aiding the market. These robots can track, record, and perform required counter-attacks on the targets located far away from the soldiers, hence easily identifying enemies on the ground, sea, or air. The increasing utilization of robots for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) activities will bolster the healthy growth of the market. Furthermore, the growing focus of companies towards designing and developing small robots capable of transmitting images and videos to the ground-based station for assisting soldiers to make real-time decisions on battlefields will subsequently augur well for the global military robots market during the forecast period.
Global Military Robots Market Report 2020: Market is Expected to Reach $29 87 Billion by 2026, Growing at a CAGR of 12 8% During 2019 to 2026 yahoo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yahoo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Defense Logistics Agency finds improvements through robotic process automation December 29, 2020 The use of bots at the Defense Logistics Agency has contributed 200,000 hours of work. (ipopba/Getty Images) WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of Defense’s logistics arm leads the federal government in deployment of robotic process automation tools, according to a new report from the federal RPA community of practice. In the last two years, the Defense Logistics Agency, the DoD’s combat logistics support agency, has deployed 96 robotic process automation automations, tools that automate basic tasks to save time, the report states. According to the report, DLA’s RPA tools have completed 200,000 hours of annualized work. DLA doesn’t track hours saved, but rather hours contributed, the report notes. Employees who did work that has been
the un to secure the circumstances that can happen in warfare there s a very strong chance that we re going to get a new arms race like a cold war against human dignity to have a machine delegated with the decision to kill human. proponents of autonomous weapon systems respond that it s all just a matter of programming one of them american robotics expert ronald arkin as working on an ethical standard that can be programmed into military robots. the systems will not only decide when to shoot they will decide when not to shoot warfare is becoming so fast right now that human beings are not capable of making intelligent informed decisions you can put that capability into an autonomous is the system should have the ability to if you. executing it on ethical order. another topic being discussed in geneva is where the software can make more ethically sound decisions. and human the u.s.