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Industrial Robotics Weekly: Manufacturing & AI Updates

Robots Are Taking Over Factories and Most Manufacturers Admit They're Not Ready For It

3 min5 februari 2026
This is you Industrial Robotics Weekly: Manufacturing & AI Updates podcast.

Welcome back to Industrial Robotics Weekly. This week we're seeing significant momentum in manufacturing automation as the industry reaches a critical inflection point.

The global market value of industrial robot installations has hit an all-time high of 16.7 billion dollars, according to the International Federation of Robotics. This surge reflects a fundamental shift in how factories operate. Industrial and warehouse robotics are now expected to contribute nearly 60 to 65 percent of total robotics market growth, making factory automation the epicenter of the robotics revolution.

What's driving this acceleration? Labor shortages and rising wages are pushing manufacturers toward automation at every scale, from automotive assembly lines to mid-sized manufacturers embracing collaborative robots for flexible production. According to a recent Deloitte survey of 600 manufacturing executives, 80 percent plan to invest 20 percent or more of their improvement budgets in smart manufacturing initiatives this year.

The integration of artificial intelligence is transforming these systems fundamentally. By 2026, it's projected that 70 percent of new robots will incorporate artificial intelligence features. These AI-powered systems are becoming adaptive, learning from production data to optimize processes and predict failures before they occur. Computer vision systems now identify product defects in real time, minimizing waste while ensuring consistent quality.

However, there's a notable gap emerging in manufacturing readiness. While 98 percent of manufacturers are exploring or considering AI-driven automation, only 20 percent say they feel fully prepared to use it at scale. According to research from Redwood Software, manufacturers remain trapped in mid-stage automation maturity, with seven in ten having automated only 50 percent or less of their core operations. Many continue operating in fragmented workflows where critical processes remain manual despite heavy investments in automation technology.

The good news is that solutions are emerging. Robot-as-a-Service models are lowering entry barriers for smaller manufacturers, while swarm robotics and digital twin technology enable virtual testing before physical deployment. Additionally, 46 percent of manufacturers are deploying Internet of Things solutions for enhanced visibility as they prepare for increased automation.

For listeners implementing automation strategies, the takeaway is clear: investment in smart manufacturing infrastructure, particularly in data integration and orchestration platforms, will be essential to scaling artificial intelligence effectively across your operations.

Thank you for tuning in to Industrial Robotics Weekly. Join us next week for more updates on manufacturing innovation and artificial intelligence integration. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out Quiet Please dot A I.


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