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When people think of automation, their thoughts often go to robotics – and for good reason. From factory floors to precision agriculture<\/a>, robots are being deployed in drones to decrease manual labour and the need for human intervention, while simultaneously increasing a company’s output and efficiency. <\/p>\n

Robots and robotic automation is being used to work alongside human workers to boost productivity. In some cases, they are even used to replace humans in repetitive jobs, freeing them up for other tasks that robots can’t complete. As technology continues to evolve, businesses are looking for new and safer ways to provide their services. Different types of robot solutions are already in use across industries, such as hotels, large campuses and in urban areas. Ranging from cleaning to routine deliveries, an autonomous robot is a highly in-demand resource for companies. <\/p>\n

The use of autonomous robots now<\/h2>\n

While a pizza-delivery robot may seem far off, during the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses were forced to leverage creative solutions to keep their business running, and began to leverage IoT robot solutions. Autonomous delivery robots are electric-powered vehicles that can deliver items or a package to customers without the need for a delivery person. This can include services such as: <\/p>\n