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One of the industries with the fastest growth rates worldwide is robotics. It has the capacity to revolutionise society. Scientists and engineers are interested in two areas of robotics, it it involves physical layout and assembly of robots as well as the control algorithms employed.
Robotic Innovations, a South African firm, specialises in the integration of robotic systems and designs turnkey automation systems for various manufacturing applications. What maintains at the top of the game in the business is their dedication to service, quality, and dependability.
The South Africa Robotics Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The food and beverage industry in South Africa gets “a taste of the future” due to ABB Robotics. To be able to adjust to shifting consumer preferences and needs, F&B producers increasingly need more flexibility on their production processes.
They also want greater levels of productivity and efficiency while upholding the highest standards of product quality. Installing a robotics system, which boosts the safety and productivity of F&B operations, is frequently the solution to these problems.
The use of robotics is expanding quickly on a global scale. More than a third (36 percent) are thinking about adopting robotics to increase the quality of work for their staff. They were looking to robotics to help them improve workplace health and safety.
Unfortunately, when it comes to deploying robotics, the food and beverage industry in South Africa is lagging behind the rest of the world.
The perception that robots will replace people in the workforce and that robotics is an expensive answer persists. Robotics-using facilities typically have far lower breakdown rates and much higher output.
A robot is far more expensive than a plant that remains motionless for several hours. And if anything, factories that integrate robots frequently end up adding additional positions for people to handle increased output. Thus, a robot can palletize 80 kg bags of material far faster and more effectively than a team of people can, freeing the workers to perform other tasks.