- Reports Clamements The robotics market will be more than triple by 2030
- Automation and production are the most common applications
- Despite security improvements, many report having safety problems have known
New research of QNX affirms more than three -quarters (77%) of world technology leaders trust robotics for essential workplace functions, and the future of the workplace could soon be more automated.
The report provides that a fifth of the workforce could be automated via robotics during the next decade, 71% of organizations using or already providing for robotics soon.
Consequently, the global robotics market is expected to reach $ 163.9 billion by the end of this decade, against $ 51 billion in 2024.
Your work could soon involve more robotics
The report added that managers noted the safety and attenuation of risks and reliability and performance as keyword of trust in robotics, automation becoming the most common use case (50%), alongside production (46%), support (36%) and high -risk tasks (28%).
However, QNX highlighted different levels of comfort for managers working alongside robots.
Assembly (77%), handling materials (73%) and logistics / delivery (70%) are areas where managers are happy to introduce automation, but less comfortable with robotics in medical procedures (51%), customer service (55%) and maintenance (63%).
In addition, one in three (32%) says that workplaces are not prepared for robotics, 29% having already experienced a safety incident linked to robotics. Three out of five (58%) also expressed security problems.
“Confidence is fragile and can easily be broken if robotics are built and deployed without the fundamental software necessary to make them efficient, safe, secure and reliable,” the VP QNX of the JIM Hirsch -board general markets.
However, despite hesitation, it is clear that there is hunger for greater adoption in robotics, with 90% of technological progress and 86% adding that the improvement in security makes them advance.
For the future, and with the artificial intelligence that already teaches us lessons on the mixture of new technologies with humans, 92% believe that employees must be involved in discussions concerning the integration of robotics.