The Borneo Post

Ever thought of making robots for a living?

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HAVE you always wanted to create your own robot?

If you’re still in school right now and if you’re really into robots, you should consider preparing for a career in robotics.

Robotics is a branch of science and engineerin­g that focuses on anything involving robots – from design and constructi­on to operation and utilisatio­n.

Robotics has proven to be highly beneficial in today’s world, and is now applied in a wide range of areas such as manufactur­ing, transporta­tion, education, medicine, military, and research and developmen­t.

It’s worth noting that while robots tend to be associated with those having human-like intelligen­ce and appearance as seen or read on works of science fiction, real-life robots come in various shapes and sizes, and are developed differentl­y based on their purpose.

For instance, robots can be found in factories that mass-produce consumer and industrial goods; as exoskeleto­ns to aid patients in their physical rehabilita­tion; and in forms of consumer products such as drones, robotic vacuums, and domestic robots.

For most parts, robots are used to perform repetitive and routine tasks, especially in commercial and industrial settings where these machines tend to be cheaper, more accurate, and more reliable than humans.

Robots are also designed for jobs that are deemed too dangerous for people such as bomb disposal, and exploratio­n in harsh environmen­ts including mines, volcanoes, disaster areas, deep sea, and space.

Given how technologi­cal advancemen­t has led to greater use of robots across industries over the past several decades, the demand for more talents who are proficient in robotics is on the rise, especially as we are now in the digital economy.

So, if you want to become a profession­al in robotics, know that there are many routes you can take to have a successful career in this field.

This is because robotics is interdisci­plinary, meaning you should have some basics in mechanical engineerin­g, electrical and electronic engineerin­g, computer science, and other STEM-related subjects that allow you to understand the nature of robots.

Beyond these subjects, you need to be able to solve problems, think creatively and have patience because building robots is very technical and time- consuming process, which involves a great deal of trial and error.

Neverthele­ss, if the robots you create can enhance existing procedures and work together with humans to accomplish valuable goals, then you will find your career in robotics very rewarding.

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Demand for more talents proficient in robotics is on the rise. – Photo By Michael Watkins
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