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Mobile Cobots, also known as mobile collaborative robots, are a type of robot designed to work alongside humans in a shared workspace. They are typically smaller than traditional industrial robots and are designed to be lightweight and easy to move around. Mobile Cobots are equipped with sensors and safety features to ensure that they can work safely alongside humans. They are often used in applications such as material handling, assembly, and inspection.
Mobile Cobots are becoming increasingly popular in the robotics industry due to their flexibility and cost-effectiveness. They are able to quickly adapt to changing environments and can be used in a variety of applications. Additionally, they are often easier to program than traditional industrial robots, making them a more attractive option for businesses.
Some of the leading companies in the Mobile Cobots market include Universal Robots, Fetch Robotics, Mobile Industrial Robots, and Omron Adept Technologies. Show Less Read more