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With physical distancing and lockdown measures in place across most countries around the world, companies are scrambling to find the means of ensuring business continuity while minimising the amount of contact between their workers.
To achieve this, they are increasingly turning to robots and automation to perform many of the roles that their employees cannot do while working from home.
Global surge amid shifting trends
In its World Robotics Report 2020, the International Federation of Robotics (IFR) reported a 12% YoY (year-on-year) increase in the number of industrial robots operating in factories around the world in 2019. The 2.7 million units in operation worldwide was the highest number ever recorded. Commenting on the findings of the report, Mr. Milton Guerry, the IFR President, stated that: “The remaining months of 2020 will be shaped by adaption to the ‘new normal’. Robot suppliers will
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