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<v Speaker 1>The artificial intelligence and robotics revolution has reached an inflection point.

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<v Speaker 1>According to Nvidius Jensen Hong at Cees, the chat GPT

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<v Speaker 1>moment for physical AI has arrived, marking a fundamental shift

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<v Speaker 1>from research into real world deployment across manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare.

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<v Speaker 1>The numbers tell a compelling story. The global robotics market

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<v Speaker 1>sits at nearly fifty billion dollars in twenty twenty five

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<v Speaker 1>and is projected to reach one hundred and eleven billion

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<v Speaker 1>by twenty thirty, growing at a fourteen percent compound annual rate.

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<v Speaker 1>More dramatically, the artificial intelligence robotics market specifically is expanding

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<v Speaker 1>from six point one to one billion to thirty three

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<v Speaker 1>point three nine billion in the same period, a staggering

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<v Speaker 1>forty percent annual growth rate. What's driving this acceleration. Manufacturers

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<v Speaker 1>are deploying robotic arms and collaborative robots to address severe

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<v Speaker 1>labor shortages, while humanoid robots from companies like Hundu are

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<v Speaker 1>moving from prototype to production settings. Service robots are emerging

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<v Speaker 1>as the fastest growing category, expected to record the highest

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<v Speaker 1>growth rates through twenty thirty, The humanoid robot market alone

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<v Speaker 1>will reach six point five billion dollars by then. Meanwhile,

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<v Speaker 1>mobile robots dominate current hardware and software sales, with the

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<v Speaker 1>mobile robotics segment projected to grow at sixteen point five

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<v Speaker 1>percent annually. Beyond traditional robotics, artificial intelligence agents powered by

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<v Speaker 1>large language models are transforming operations. A Deloitte survey found

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<v Speaker 1>nearly three to four companies planned to deploy agentic artificial

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<v Speaker 1>intelligence within two years. These systems autonomously monitor equipment, anticipate

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<v Speaker 1>maintenance needs, and manage supply chains with remarkable efficiency. Internet

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<v Speaker 1>of Things sensor technologies are becoming cost effective enablers, with

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<v Speaker 1>battery free intelligent labels now tracking assets across manufacturing, logistics,

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<v Speaker 1>and retail sectors. Recent the employments underscore the momentum. Amazon

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<v Speaker 1>deployed its millionth robot with artificial intelligence coordination, improving warehouse

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<v Speaker 1>travel efficiency by ten percent. BMW's factories now feature vehicles

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<v Speaker 1>driving themselves through kilometer long production routes. Industrial and logistics

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<v Speaker 1>robots are expected to contribute sixty to sixty five percent

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<v Speaker 1>of total robotics market growth, making factory automation the epicenter

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<v Speaker 1>of this revolution. Yet challenges remain. Developers must overcome human

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<v Speaker 1>like dexterity and pressure control in robotic systems. Cybersecurity becomes

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<v Speaker 1>increasingly critical as systems grow more digital, with eighty seven

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<v Speaker 1>percent of executives identifying artificial intelligence vulnerabilities as the fastest

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<v Speaker 1>growing cyber risk for organizations. The emerging robots as a

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<v Speaker 1>service model offers opportunity instead of massive capital purchases. Companies

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<v Speaker 1>can access hardware, software and maintenance through monthly subscribe, democratizing

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<v Speaker 1>automation for businesses of all sizes. Thank you for tuning in.

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