Frost & Sullivan Announces Webinar on Future of Mobile Robots

Breakthroughs in technological capabilities have accelerated the arrival of mobile robots as practical solutions for increased productivity in business and in the home. The future will see widespread adoption of mobile robots in smart factories, unmanned vehicles and connected homes.

Frost & Sullivan's upcoming complimentary webinar titled, "The Future of Mobile Robots: Rise of Intelligent, Autonomous and Collaborative Machines," will explore various market dynamics and potential benefits of mobile robots in the future.

WHEN: Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. EST

LOCATION: Online, with Complimentary Registration available here: http://bit.ly/1zkKVt2.

SPEAKERS: Frost & Sullivan Research Analysts Archana Vidyasekar and Vijay Narayanan

Attend this webinar to:

  • Identify how mobile robots are being monetized to create new business opportunities
  • Understand how mobile robotics principles are creating new solutions in various industries
  • Discover how mobile robots will lead to the genesis of smart factories
  • Learn how mobile robots will interact in our personal space in the future
  • Explore how cloud robotics will facilitate better human-machine interaction

This webinar will highlight fresh opportunities across major applications as mobile robots gain commercial momentum. Software developers, contract manufacturers and original equipment manufacturers should attend to discover growth opportunities in this game-changing market. Manufacturers, plant operators and engineers should attend this webinar to identify how mobile robots will transform their businesses.

Supporting Quotes:

"With a mountainous increase in the aging population expected by 2030, personal robots will be a key future application," said Frost & Sullivan Visionary Innovation Group Senior Research Analyst Vijay Narayanan. "Most households in the US and Japan are likely to own robots that for use in various ways, ranging from elderly and child care to personal assistants and companions."

"The modern industrial revolution will create exceedingly smart robots which can adapt, interact and effectively communicate," said Frost & Sullivan Visionary Innovation Group Team Leader Archana Vidyasekar. "These robots are expected to work alongside human beings leading to forge an overall increase in economic productivity."

Registration:
For more information email [email protected] your full name, job title, company name, telephone number, company email address and website, city, state and country or click here: http://bit.ly/1zkKVt2.

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