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The Top Five Robotics Trends to Watch in 2018

1. Commercial Use of Drones

Drones have been used commercially for a few years now, but the industry is expected to take off in 2018. Drones can be used for a variety of purposes such as delivering packages, inspecting infrastructure, and surveying land. The possibilities are endless, and businesses are starting to see the benefits of using drones.

2. Increased Use of Robotics in Small Businesses

Robotics are becoming increasingly affordable, and as a result, they are being used more in small businesses. Robotics can automate tasks such as manufacturing, packing, and shipping. This can save businesses time and money, and it also allows them to compete with larger businesses.

3. Growth of Robotics in the Travel Industry

Robots are already being used in some hotels and airports to help with tasks such as checking in guests and loading luggage. In 2018, we can expect to see even more robots in the travel industry. They will be used for tasks such as providing information to guests and cleaning rooms.

4. Increased Use of Robotics in the Finance Industry

Robots are already being used in the finance industry to help with tasks such as trading and accounting. In 2018, we can expect to see even more robots in the finance industry. They will be used for tasks such as providing customer service and managing accounts.

5. Increased Use of Robotics in the Health Industry

Robots are already being used in the health industry to help with tasks such as surgery and rehabilitation. In 2018, we can expect to see even more robots in the health industry. They will be used for tasks such as diagnosing illnesses and providing care.

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