Personalised robotics is particularly at home in the fields of robots, artificial intelligence and digital transformation. The term describes robots that are customised to the needs of people or companies. This means that the technology no longer comes "off the shelf", but is developed specifically for tasks that someone really needs.
One example: In industry, one machine normally produces thousands of identical products. With personalised robotics, however, a robot can be programmed to produce special spare parts exactly according to customer requirements. This saves costs and time and makes production more flexible.
Personalised robotics also has advantages in everyday life. In care, special robots can cater to the needs of individual patients - they can remind them to take medication, provide mobility support or help with everyday training.
This customisation is made possible by modern software and advanced sensors. The robot can learn to think along with its user and provide support exactly where it is needed. Personalised robotics thus makes technology more personal and enables new solutions for many areas of life.