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The Telerobot market is a subset of the Robotics industry that focuses on the development and deployment of robots that can be operated remotely. These robots are typically used in hazardous or inaccessible environments, such as in nuclear power plants, deep sea exploration, and space exploration. They are also used in medical applications, such as remote surgery and telemedicine. Telerobots are designed to be operated by a human operator, either through direct control or through a computer interface.
Telerobots are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to reduce the risk of human injury in hazardous environments. They also provide a cost-effective solution for tasks that would otherwise require a human presence.
Some of the companies in the Telerobot market include ABB, iRobot, FANUC, KUKA, and Yaskawa. These companies specialize in the development and deployment of telerobots for a variety of applications. Show Less Read more