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Agile automation

September 02, 2014

Global

September 02, 2014

Global

The growing sophistication and usability of robots could have a dramatic impact on the economics of manufacturing

Robots are increasingly conspicuous members of the global workforce. Developments in artificial intelligence, human-computer interaction and mechanical engineering mean that robots are becoming sophisticated enough to perform a growing range of tasks. 

The manufacturing industry has used robots for years. Car makers, for example, are the largest consumer of robotics in the world. So the growing sophistication of robotics promises to have a transformational impact on the manufacturing sector. 

In the coming months, The Economist Intelligence Unit will be exploring that impact through a series of articles, blog posts, infographics and videos. Click the links below to view the content produced to date:

How do you think robots will impact the manufacturing sector? Will it reverse the move of manufacturing to the East, and how will effect employment?

If you have any thoughts you would like to share, join the discussion on Dassault Systèmes's 

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