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Bosch Bets on Humanoid Robotics as Demand for Automation Accelerates

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Bosch Bets on Humanoid Robotics as Demand for Automation Accelerates

Bosch is strengthening its position in the rapidly growing robotics sector, focusing on humanoid robots, artificial intelligence, and advanced automation technologies. The company plans to leverage its expertise in sensors, automation, software, and manufacturing to become a key supplier for the emerging humanoid robotics industry.

Bosch is expanding its presence in the robotics sector, with a focus on humanoid robots, artificial intelligence, and advanced automation technologies. At the Bosch Connected World technology conference in Berlin, company executives outlined plans to leverage expertise in sensors, automation, software, and manufacturing to become a key supplier for the emerging humanoid robotics industry. Bosch sees strong similarities between the technologies used in modern robotics and those already deployed in automotive automation. The company is positioning itself as a supplier of critical technologies that act as the 'brain and nervous system' behind robotic systems. Bosch is developing microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) sensors, which allow robots to perceive and interact with their environment. The company estimates the global MEMS sensor market will exceed $19 billion by 2030, driven in part by growing demand from robotics applications. Bosch has established Robert Bosch Robotics GmbH, a dedicated business unit focused on new robotic technologies and commercialisation, and is investing in strategic partnerships with emerging robotics companies.

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