The term "smart robotics platforms" is particularly at home in the categories of robots, automation and artificial intelligence. It describes digital systems that network different robots with each other and simplify their control.
Imagine a central control centre that can be used to control several industrial robots in a factory. Instead of programming each robot individually, a smart robotics platform takes over the coordination. It recognises patterns, learns from data and optimises processes fully automatically. This saves time, reduces errors and increases efficiency.
An illustrative example: In the automotive industry, several robots assemble doors, screws and windows at the same time. The smart robotics platform ensures that each robot starts its task at exactly the right moment - seamlessly and without collisions. The platform can even recognise when an error occurs and make immediate adjustments.
Smart robotics platforms help companies to automate work processes, react more flexibly to changes and reduce production costs. This means that more and more companies can utilise state-of-the-art technology through simple control.















