The Mars helicopter, Project Ingenuity, is a shining example for how robotics and automation are advancing the future of science and technology. Along with 5G and AI, robotics and automation are also playing a key role in the new industry 4.0, where innovative heterogeneous computing is digitally transforming smart 5G factories and flexible automated manufacturing. Dev Singh, Senior Director of Business Development and GM of robotics, drones and intelligent machines at Qualcomm, explores the exciting innovations in robotics and automation, including 5G and AI, for key industries at Hannover Messe 2021.
Qualcomm is leading the way for AI and 5G connectivity to transform the latest innovations in robotics and automation. Flexible manufacturing and smart factories, as well as next-generation logistics and warehouses, have several connectivity features options to explore to streamline productivity and increase reliability and security for a partially automated workforce. These include Ultra Reliable Low Latency Communications (URLLC), time-sensitive networking, real-time supply chain visibility, 5G NR private networks, 5G positioning, predictive robotics maintenance, and always-connected surveillance equipment — all crucial tools driving the digital transformation in manufacturing and factories, and this is all powered by the Qualcomm Robotics RB5 Platform
Qualcomm is building better robots, drones, and intelligent machines to help industries compute, connect, and communicate better than ever.
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