Versatile Robots and their predomination in Pharmaceutical Industries
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SANKHA BHATTACHARYA, HOBBS BOWER REANG, PRADEEP GOLANI, SANJAY NAGDEV, DEVENDRA SINGH LODHI, GAURAV MUDE
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Abstract:
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Robots is the branch of science containing skills and knowledge for performing operation and function. The robots are rapidly entering in the Pharma world in various sector for better planning, production, research and development, cleaning equipment and packaging of goods. The first programmable robot was developed in the year 1954 by George Devol and coined the term “Universal Automation” and later gave the name UNIMATION. The programs are built into the robot and taught to perform certain tasks. Artificial intelligence are required for developing the robots and it is capable of mimicking the human reasoning. There are various types of industrial robots such as Cartesian, SCARA, Articulated, Parallel robot etc. The training and programming is essential for each and every robot to perform the better task and it do not cause any harm to humans. Robots containing various characteristics that are capable of imitating human reasoning. However, in the manufacturing process of robots it contains several challenges in this review we summarize the current and future scenario of robotics and focused on various pharmaceutical industrial robots.
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Keyword:
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Robotics, Industrial Robotics, Robotic Process Automation, Pharmaceutical Industry.
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DOI:
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2022.14.03.005
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