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The Nursing Robots market constitutes a diverse range of robotic technologies designed to assist in the care of patients and support the healthcare system. These robots vary in function, from mechanized assistance for patient mobility to automated systems for monitoring vital signs and delivering medication. Their adoption in healthcare facilities aims to alleviate the workload of nursing staff, improve the accuracy of medical tasks, and enhance patient care. Nursing robots can also operate as companions, providing social interaction to patients, especially the elderly, and can be programmed to aid in cognitive and physical therapy. The development of nursing robots leverages advancements in artificial intelligence, machine learning, sensor technology, and human-machine interaction to perform tasks with precision and adapt to different care environments.
Several companies have been at the forefront of innovation within the Nursing Robots market. RIKEN and Toyota developed the Robear, demonstrating advancements in patient lifting technology. Aethon is known for its TUG robots, which automate material delivery within hospitals. Diligent Robotics created Moxi, a robot designed to assist clinical staff with non-patient-facing tasks like gathering supplies. Cyberdyne's HAL is an exoskeleton assisting in rehabilitation, and Intuitive Surgical's da Vinci, while primarily a surgical robot, represents the potential crossover applications for nursing robots in ensuring patient care follow-up. These companies, among others, continue to shape the landscape of robotic assistance in nursing and healthcare. Show Less Read more