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I'm not sure any sector of technology quite evokes the same reaction as "robots" does when I talk about what we cover here at TechInformed. It is normally a mixture of enthusiasm and excitement alongside a big dollop of apprehension - so many major movies involving robots have portrayed what happens when they go wrong.
Clearly, based on our trip to CES, robotics is a big part of the future workforce even if we are still some way off seeing adoption everywhere, but with multiple manufacturers trying to grab a slice of that market, how will robots work with each other, alongside humans, in the future? In the first of our new CES Perspectives series, we take a look.
We also hear from one of the prime voices in the automotive sector, Rolls Royce, who have tried to set up the *ahem* Rolls Royce of digital transformation with its new division. R2 Factory aims to find and develop sector specific digital transformation journeys, focussing on the type of industry itself as opposed to the technology.
- James Pearce?| Editor,?TechInformed
In the first of a series of event review analyses from this year's CES, Ann-Marie Corvin looks at what advances the robotics industry is making in the world of enterprise
As digital transformation takes off, how can industries outside of digital technology collaborate to help each other grow?
Enterprises are increasingly leveraging Application Programme Interfaces (APIs) as firms seek for competitive advantage
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Businesses will be able to plug in OpenAI's chatbot to perform tasks such as answering customer queries as it seeks to replace Google
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