5 'D's of Robotisation
Teo Soon How 张孙豪
Driving Smart Automation & Scalable Robotics for the Future of Intralogistics | Leading Projects to Transform Supply Chain Efficiency | Empowering Innovation in Autonomous Systems
When shopping in the "Robots" and "Automation" section for enterprise solution, many decision makers may find themselves lost in the process of identifying which process to automate. To this extent, I would like to introduce a new 5 "D" of Robotisation that can easily identify if a robot is suitable to automate a process.
Dirty - Unsanitary or hazardous process.
Dull - Repetitive and tedious process.
Dangerous - Process that is able or likely to cause harm or injury.
Difficult - Process that are difficult for human to execute manually.
Dear - Expensive or critical process
The above criteria should outline the general scope of work that is suitable for robots to handle.
Credit: https://www.forbes.com/sites/bernardmarr/2017/10/16/the-4-ds-of-robotization-dull-dirty-dangerous-and-dear/#1e385dbe3e0d
Principal Advisor - Automation, Drones & Remote Vehicles at Rio Tinto Kennecott
2 年We also added Distant a while back, sometimes there is a limitation of personnel (Downtown Boston, Remote Australia, Moon, Mars etc.) where it makes sense to roboticize work. ??
where is data?