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The Robotic Gripper market is a subset of the Robotics industry, focusing on the development and production of robotic grippers. These are devices used to manipulate objects, typically in industrial settings. Robotic grippers are designed to be able to pick up and move objects of various shapes and sizes, and can be used in a variety of applications, such as assembly, packaging, and material handling. They are typically used in conjunction with other robotic components, such as robotic arms, to create a complete robotic system.
Robotic grippers are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to automate processes and reduce labor costs. They are also becoming more sophisticated, with the development of advanced technologies such as vision systems and force sensors.
Some of the major players in the Robotic Gripper market include Schunk, OnRobot, Robotiq, ATI Industrial Automation, and SMC Corporation. Show Less Read more