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Siemens, the German conglomerate established in 1847, is playing a crucial yet often overlooked role in the transformation of industrial factories, particularly in the realm of robotics. While companies like ABB, FANUC, and KUKA are well-known for manufacturing industrial robots, Siemens focuses on redefining smart factories through its innovative technologies. The company does not produce robots directly but contributes significantly to the automation and efficiency of manufacturing processes. This shift towards smarter, more integrated factory systems is reshaping the landscape of industrial robotics, highlighting Siemens' influence in an area typically dominated by traditional robot manufacturers. The insights into Siemens' impact on industrial robotics were discussed in a recent article featured in Robot Magazine.
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