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The Human Robot Cooperation (HRC) market is a subset of the robotics industry that focuses on the development of robots that can work alongside humans in a safe and efficient manner. HRC robots are designed to interact with humans in a variety of ways, such as providing assistance with physical tasks, providing feedback and guidance, and even providing companionship. HRC robots are used in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and education. HRC robots are designed to be safe and reliable, and they are often equipped with sensors and other safety features to ensure that they do not cause harm to humans. They are also designed to be easy to use and understand, so that humans can quickly learn how to interact with them. HRC robots are becoming increasingly popular as they are able to provide a variety of services that humans cannot, such as performing repetitive tasks or providing assistance in hazardous environments. Some of the companies in the HRC market include ABB, KUKA, FANUC, Yaskawa, and Universal Robots. These companies are leading the way in developing HRC robots that are safe, reliable, and easy to use. Show Less Read more