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than AGVs. Particularly useful in the sprawling warehouses of automobile manufactures, these typically achieve free navigation using laser scanners and object recognition algorithms to sense their environment. When a potential collision is detected, instead of stopping and waiting like an AGV, AMRs can simply alter course and move around obstacles. This adaptability renders AMRs considerably more productive and flexible in automotive plant loading docks.

Conclusion The automotive industry has spurred massive innovation in the field of robotics over the last 30 years, and that trend will continue with the burgeoning electric vehicles (EVs) market. The industry has also begun to benefit from new AI and machine vision adaptations to enhance robotic installations for uses of all types.

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