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The Industrial Robotics market refers to the segment of the robotics industry that focuses on the production and deployment of robots for use in manufacturing and industrial applications. Industrial robots are automated machines that can be programmed to perform a variety of tasks, such as assembly, inspection, packaging, and material handling. They are designed to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and increase productivity in manufacturing and industrial settings. There are many companies that specialize in the development and production of industrial robots, including ABB, Fanuc, KUKA, Yaskawa, and Nachi-Fujikoshi. These companies offer a wide range of robots designed for different industrial applications, including assembly line robots, material handling robots, and robots for inspection and packaging. Show Less Read more