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Robotic Manipulation is a sub-field of Robotics that focuses on the design, development, and control of robotic systems that interact with the environment through physical contact. It involves the use of robotic arms, grippers, and other end-effectors to manipulate objects in the environment. The goal of robotic manipulation is to enable robots to interact with their environment in a more natural and efficient way.
Robotic Manipulation is used in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics. In manufacturing, robotic manipulation is used to automate processes such as assembly, welding, and painting. In healthcare, robotic manipulation is used to assist with surgical procedures and to help with rehabilitation. In logistics, robotic manipulation is used to automate the sorting and packing of goods.
Some of the companies in the Robotic Manipulation market include ABB, KUKA, FANUC, Yaskawa, Universal Robots, Rethink Robotics, and KINOVA Robotics. Show Less Read more