The term Remote Controlled Robots is particularly at home in the fields of automation, industry and Factory 4.0 as well as robots.
Remote controlled robots are robots that can be controlled remotely - for example by radio, via the internet or using special remote controls. This means that a person can control the robot without having to be on site. This allows work to be carried out safely in dangerous, hard-to-reach or simply uncomfortable places.
An illustrative example is their use in industry: remote-controlled robots are used in hazardous production facilities to carry out maintenance work on machines while employees remain safely away. They are also used in rescue operations, for example when robots are steered through rubble after accidents to search for survivors.
Remote-controlled robots save time, increase safety for people and enable companies to complete tasks more efficiently. At the same time, they offer the flexibility to react quickly to changes in the production process or unforeseen situations. This makes them an important component of modern industry.