WHILE SOME ROBOTS ARE INTENDED TO ASSIST HUMANS, ROBOTICS can also reproduce realistic limb-like functions for those that have lost arms, legs and other parts of their bodies. These prosthetics have existed in one form or another since at least ancient Egyptian times.
5 Uses for robotic arms
1 Factory efficiency
Using robotic arms on factory lines makes manufacturing more reliable and timelier. They also remove the chance of injury when handling dangerous materials.
2 Limbs in space
The International Space Station [ISS] has three robotic arms on board. These can be controlled from inside the station to install, remove and replace ISS parts, and to conduct scientific experiments.
3 Automotive workers
Robotic arms are used to weld metal together in automotive factories as well as for applying consistent coats of paint, cutting material and thoroughly polishing items.
4 Agriculture
There are many repetitive, strenuous tasks required for a farm to run efficiently. This includes picking and packing crops and planting seeds. Some farm-bound robotic arms have built-in sensors, helping them accurately carry out these roles.
5 Laboratory helpers
Many experiments and processes are carried out in large batches. To make test-tube dispensing, -labelling and -capping quicker, robots can be used to make dispensing accurate and reduce human error.
Adopting a third thumb
Humans have opposable thumbs. These allow us to hold, grip and manipulate objects. If someone is born without a thumb, or loses one, thumb prosthetics can be strapped on to their hand to aid them.
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