CIM strengthens its commitment to supporting Made in Italy businesses with the publication of a new White Paper, “Advanced robotics in industry: technological evolutions, impacts and perspectives”.
The study analyzes how digital technologies – including Artificial Intelligence and Digital Twin– are redefining the role of robots in contemporary industry.
From the efficiency paradigm to Industry 5.0
The document highlights a key transition: the transformation of robots from rigid and deterministic machines to advanced and adaptive systems, designed to cooperate safely and synergistically with people. This evolution enables more resilient, sustainable and truly human-centric production systems, in line with the Industry 5.0 paradigm. Robots thus become collaborative partners capable of improving safety, ergonomics and work quality.
Physical AI and new frontiers of robotics
TheAdvanced Robotics emerges as an ecosystem of converging technologies that integratesCPS, AI – including Generative and Physical AI – IoT, Edge-Cloud architectures, Digital Twin and new human-machine interfaces.
The White Paper explores the role of Polyfunctional Robots based on Physical AI, capable of operating in unstructured contexts, learning continuously and collaborating with people and other systems. A prospective view is also dedicated to humanoid robots, considered a “bridge“ between advanced automation and legacy factories.
Technological excellence in industrial case studies
To make the impact of these innovations tangible, CIM has collected a series of success stories of industrial applications with high levels of technological maturity. Within the White Paper are presented case studies developed by consortium Partners, and others, such as Gaia, SUPSI, Prensilia, Reply, Thales Alenia Space, Laser Navigation, TIM Enterprise and Siemens.
New business perspectives and competencies for the territory
The adoption of advanced robotics requires a profound evolution of competencies and the adoption of new organizational models. The White Paper highlights the need for approachesintegrated that combine technology, human capital development, process redesign and governance and also explores innovative models such as Robot-as-a-Service(RaaS), which allows businesses to access advanced technologies while reducing initial investment.
CIM’s ultimate objective is to provide a guide that helps Italian businesses govern the technological change introduced by advanced robotics in a sustainable, scalable and competitive manner.
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