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Automaçao / Robots
« em: 2017-02-21 15:33:43 »
"Investor and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban reiterated his warning that total robot takeover of blue-collar manufacturing jobs could come sooner than people may expect.

"Automation is going to cause unemployment and we need to prepare for it," he tweeted on Sunday night, sharing a Medium article about similar warnings in recent weeks by Bill Gates, Elon Musk, and Stephen Hawking."

Alguem tem acompanhado este sector e que possa indicar algumas empresas para se ter em atençao?

Obs: já estou a acompanhar a DOV, ROK, ATKR e IIVI.

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Re: Automaçao / Robots
« Responder #1 em: 2017-02-21 16:22:21 »
Esta é uma verdadeira líder no campo:

https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/KU2.DE?p=KU2.DE

No entanto estas firmas vão vender bens de capital ... se apanhas um cicle económico negativo elas vão sofrer bastante. E não partem baratas.
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Re: Automaçao / Robots
« Responder #2 em: 2017-02-21 17:33:08 »
Hehe, á umas semanas atras estive envolvido num leilao onde estavam 3 robots da marca Kuka. Nessa altura nao me passou pela cabeça "investigar" a empresa...apenas chekei os preços de revenda dos robots.

A acompanhar.

Artigo http://tech.co/4-industries-poised-benefit-robotics-2016-11

Love them or hate them, industrial robots are here to stay. While there are plenty of critics who are against the modern advancement and widespread adoption of robotic technology, these devices can be of great benefit to employees, business owners, and even mainstream consumers. In fact, robotics has already found its way into the day-to-day operations of several different industries.

Here is a look at four of them:
Manufacturing

Generally speaking, manufacturing operations provide the perfect environment for the large-scale implementation of robots and automation technology. In fact, the International Federation of Robotics has forecasted the introduction of no less than 1.3 million industrial robots to global manufacturers by 2018. This is in addition to the robotics already in use around the world.

The IFR’s report announces South Korea as the current leader in the robotics race. With nearly 500 multi-purpose robots for every 10,000 employees in the country’s industrial landscape, the country is well above the world’s average of 66 machines. Japan and Germany are the closest competitors while Sweden and Denmark round out the top five.

Although the United States is not amongst the current leaders in this technology, they did join Korea, Japan, China and Germany in comprising approximately 70 percent of all robotics shipments made in 2013.
Construction

The construction industry isn’t an industry often associated with robotics. However, automation technology has valid applications on the job site, in the storage yard, and even in the warehouse. Valid uses range from menial or otherwise laborious tasks to advanced analytics, assembly and testing.

Need to know the difference between grade 2 and grade 5 bolts, anyone? Annoying, low-priority tasks that could take up employees’ time could easily be delegated to an appropriately-programed robot.
Healthcare

Given the critical nature of our nature’s healthcare infrastructure, it only seems natural to extend the latest in automation and robotic technology to this sector. In fact, robots have been common in hospitals and medical facilities for decades. Some companies, including the KUKA Robotics Corporation, believe that healthcare automation is still in its infancy. Regardless of its state, however, it’s clear that the niche of medical robotics has yet to be fully explored.

One of the most popular robots in the healthcare field is the daVinci Surgical System. Additional machines are available to automate the process of drawing and collecting blood samples, assist with hospice duties and facilitate services in telemedicine.
Hazardous Materials

Robots can also be used in toxic or otherwise hazardous environments as a means of locating or collecting suspicious objects and, in some cases, disposing of such substances. Not only does this reduce the risk of exposure on behalf of emergency responders and hazmat specialists, but it can even spare the general public from exposure, too.

Advanced robots are also used in law enforcement as well as military applications. Bomb disposal robots, aside from working with everyday explosives, are sometimes called on to relocate, diffuse or dispose of dirty bombs and devices containing toxic materials.
Embracing Robotics and Automation Technology

When used strategically, companies and organizations in nearly any industry can take advantage of next-gen robots to maximize operational efficiency, eliminate human errors, and provide improved customer service. Moreover, those who take a proactive stance toward the technological side of automation can even utilize advanced analytics, real-time monitoring and machine-based learning to heighten their productivity and gain an edge over their competition like never before.

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Re: Automaçao / Robots
« Responder #3 em: 2017-02-21 17:54:28 »
Na vertente Militar

Robots poised to take over wide range of military jobs

http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/military/sd-me-robots-military-20170130-story.html

The wave of automation that swept away tens of thousands of American manufacturing and office jobs during the past two decades is now washing over the armed forces, putting both rear-echelon and front-line positions in jeopardy.

“Just as in the civilian economy, automation will likely have a big impact on military organizations in logistics and manufacturing,” said Michael Horowitz, a University of Pennsylvania professor and one of the globe’s foremost experts on weaponized robots. 

“The U.S. military is very likely to pursue forms of automation that reduce ‘back-office’ costs over time, as well as remove soldiers from non-combat deployments where they might face risk from adversaries on fluid battlefields, such as in transportation.”

Driver-less vehicles poised to take taxi, train and truck driver jobs in the civilian sector also could nab many combat-support slots in the Army....

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Re: Automaçao / Robots
« Responder #4 em: 2017-02-21 18:59:03 »
Por analogia com os filmes de James Bond,
o ponto fraco dos robots é capaz de ser
a vulnerabilidade de serem
desactiváveis.

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Re: Automaçao / Robots
« Responder #5 em: 2017-02-21 19:06:15 »
no filme extreminador  o cerebro skynet e impossivel de desligar   ;D
Democracia Socialista Democrata. igualdade de quem berra mais O que é meu é meu o que é teu é nosso

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Re: Automaçao / Robots
« Responder #6 em: 2017-02-21 19:36:40 »
Hum... Duvido de uma inviolabilidade!

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Re: Automaçao / Robots
« Responder #8 em: 2017-02-28 18:29:34 »
http://snip.ly/f7k46#http://www.rethinkrobotics.com/blog/cobots-manufacturers-labor-shortages/

The McKinsey Global Institute estimates that “half of all the activities people are paid to do in the world’s workforce could potentially be automated by adapting currently demonstrated technologies. That amounts to almost $16 trillion in wages.”

But, this change won’t happen overnight; in fact, McKinsey predicts it will take until 2055 for work as we currently know it to be transformed.

Until then, collaborative robots like Sawyer and Baxter can still help manufactures meet their labor shortages. Because these cobots were designed to work the way people do, they give small manufacturers the option of “lights out manufacturing” at a time when finding skilled workers for a second or third shift is tough.

To see how manufacturers of all sizes are using cobots on the factory floor, take a look at the Rethink Robotics video gallery. Also, subscribe above to receive the next Cobot Recap and other blog post alerts delivered right to your inbox.

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Re: Automaçao / Robots
« Responder #9 em: 2017-10-24 14:57:01 »
A Kuka fez 100% desde o início de agosto :o :o
Alguém anda a seguir o que é que se passa?

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Re: Automaçao / Robots
« Responder #10 em: 2017-10-24 15:05:04 »
O que se passa é um mercado eufórico.
"Nem tudo o que pode ser contado conta, e nem tudo o que conta pode ser contado.", Albert Einstein

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Re: Automaçao / Robots
« Responder #11 em: 2017-10-25 13:06:04 »
E o que há mais para investir em robots além da Kuka? A iRobots está está mais barata, e eu até tenho um roomba da iRobots para limpar a casa, embora seja um cliente satisfeito, aquilo parece-me um bocadinho básico, quando passarem a robots multifunções acho que a iRobots corre o risco de ser empurrada para fora do seu mercado principal

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Re: Automaçao / Robots
« Responder #12 em: 2017-10-25 13:24:36 »
A iRobots deve ir sofrer competição brutal, tendo em conta a quantidade de modelos Chineses que existem à venda (e se estes existem, todo o género de marcas mais conhecidas vão propor o seu, também).
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Re: Automaçao / Robots
« Responder #13 em: 2017-10-27 16:23:54 »
O que se passa é um mercado eufórico.

A kuka fez plofftt...


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Re: Automaçao / Robots
« Responder #15 em: 2017-11-07 22:13:13 »
Citar
Web Summit Dois robots conversam em direto 2017

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZXYc0LxDuk
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Re: Automaçao / Robots
« Responder #16 em: 2017-12-01 12:20:48 »
A agora kuka caiu 50% num mês, vale menos 5 biliões de euros que no mês passado, tranquilo LOL

Alguém está a aproveitar para comprar ou continua caro?

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Re: Automaçao / Robots
« Responder #18 em: 2017-12-01 16:31:28 »
A agora kuka caiu 50% num mês, vale menos 5 biliões de euros que no mês passado, tranquilo LOL

Alguém está a aproveitar para comprar ou continua caro?

Isto já não é bolha?

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Re: Automaçao / Robots
« Responder #19 em: 2017-12-01 17:19:04 »
A agora kuka caiu 50% num mês, vale menos 5 biliões de euros que no mês passado, tranquilo LOL

Alguém está a aproveitar para comprar ou continua caro?

Isto já não é bolha?
Agora não sei se se pode chamar de bolha, um price to sales abaixo dos 2 e a crescer 60% ao ano nas vendas e 30% ao ano nos lucros, também tem um P/E de 40 por isso quem sabe se cai mais...
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/KU2.DE/financials?p=KU2.DE

Eles têm alguma coisa em termos de conhecimentos sobre como fazer robots que durem e façam coisas úteis, quem quiser estar exposto a uma revolução robótica talvez seja uma opção.

Mas mesmo que esteja uma bolha que preço seria justo? 100€? 60€?