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Robotics can be helpful for aspirants in getting jobs across industries and government organizations such as NASA, ISRO, Army, Automobiles, Appliances, Medical, Manufacturing and Transportation. To build a future-proof career in Robotics, aspirants require a combination of electrical engineering, computer programming and mechanical engineering skills. This field offers great opportunities in research and teaching as well. The various job profiles offered in Robotics are, Robotic Scientist Robotic Engineer Robotic Technician among many others. Aspirants need to enhance and update their knowledge with hands-on experience for greater future prospects. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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From sci-fi movies to real life, Robotics is
playing a decisive role in shaping the future of
technology as well as the way we are living our
lives. Robotics is a science of building devices
guided by a computer program or electronic
circuitry which can physically interact with
their environment. Robots are capable of doing
all the tasks which are suitable and not
suitable for humans. From reaching to difficult
terrains and an option during natural disasters,
robots are here to accomplish complex tasks.
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Robotics, which looked like sci-? decades ago, is now a reality. Its still futuristic but the preparations for robot-driven future have begun. An Oxford University analysis predicts robots taking over more than half the jobs by 2035. This may paint a grim situation for job prospects of the future. However, the truth is while robotics will take away some jobs, it will create new opportunities. According to International Data Corporations (IDC) prediction, 35 of the leading organizations in logistics, health, utilities, and resources will explore the use of robots to automate operations by 2019. Accelerating the talent race
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96,000 a year commensurate with the experience.
The US federal government leads in salaries. In
India, the average salary for a robotics
engineer, according to site Indeed, is ?3,60,480
per year.
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economy In a world ruled by gig economy, experts
believe robotics will replace jobs that are
repetitive or boring, allowing people to choose
what they want to do each day. The World Economic
Forum, through its latest report The Global
Competitiveness Report, suggests that with vast
numbers of jobs set to be disrupted as a result
of automation and robotization, creating
conditions that can withstand economic shock and
support workers through transition periods will
be vital. This assumes greater signi?cance since
about a third of workers in the US and Europe
are free agents. In Latin America, India, and
China, more than 50 of workers work without a
formal contract. Flexi-working, therefore, is now
a norm, which will get further impetus with
AI-powered robotics. Jobs of the
future Companies, especially in the IT sector are
bullish about the prospects that robotics will
help open. From data detective to ethical
sourcing o?cer, arti?cial intelligence business
development manager, master of edge computing,
genomic porVolio director, the job prospects of
the future are immense. Among the 21 jobs of the
future, Cognizant is especially, excited about
the new C suite opening in the form of Chief
Trust O?cer, who will be responsible for an
organizations ?nancial integrity in the new era
of crypto currencies. The Indian
landscape India along with USA and China are
leading the worlds automation race, says Malcolm
Frank, head of the strategy at Cognizant. The
outsourcing industry, employing nearly four
million people is providing the main thrust for
automation in India. Companies such as Infosys,
Tata Consultancy Services, and Wipro are
increasingly using automation to service their
clients. Add to this the start-up scene in India
which makes the future of AI-driven robotics very
bright. Spurt in jobs There is little doubt
that robotics has the potential to disrupt the
labour market in India. This is evident from the
two-way increase in robotics-related jobs.
According to the job site Indeed, between May
2015 and May 2018, the number of job seekers
increased by 186, while the number of jobs
posted saw an increase of 191. The maximum
number of job seekers
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