The robotics industry is moving away from the concept of humanoid robots and focusing on function-driven designs to solve real-world automation challenges in warehouse and logistics operations.
Efficiency and reliability take precedence over anthropomorphism, and robotics should be designed based on the most effective way to solve problems.
Robotic arms, autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), and automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS) are becoming the industry standard for warehouse automation, as they are purpose-built to optimize movement, storage, and material flow.
The future of robotics lies in engineering solutions that work now, by creating purpose-built systems that maximize efficiency, scalability, and reliability.