Its development technologyand the need to pay higher wages to employees, has led to an increase in robot sales in large corporations across America.
This is why entrepreneurstwoy in favor of one new economic model: They hire robots, maintain them, charge them to factories per hour or month, to reduce risks and initial labor costs.
Saman Farid, a former robot investor for more than a decade, saw the challenge and need of robot factories and founded Rent-a-Robot Formic Technologies, with the support of Lux Capital and Initialized Capital.
Bob Albert, whose family owns Polar Hardware Manufacturing, a 105-year-old metal factory in Chicago, has agreed to pay less than $ 10 an hour for a robot, compared to $ 20 an hour for his average employee.
Westec Plastics Corp., a family-owned plastics molding plant in Livemore, Calif., acquired its first robot in January 2020 and now has three from Rapid Robotics, charging $3.750 per month per robot in the first year.
Do robots tend to be deprived of jobs through hiring? Ρών make up for a possible shortage of manpower;
What is certain, however, is that technology does not stop and the funny thing about robots is that they do not need to be vaccinated. At most change their hydraulic fluids.