Robots Got Jobs While You Were Sleeping: Humanoids Invade Factories and Someone Made 533 Billion Doing It
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Welcome to Robotics Industry Insider: AI and Automation News. The industrial automation market hits USD 233.6 billion this year, per Research Nester, surging toward USD 533 billion by 2035 at a 9.5 percent compound annual growth rate, fueled by demand for efficient manufacturing and Industry 4.0 adoption.
Fresh from CES 2026, humanoid robotics shifted from hype to deployment. Boston Dynamics unveiled its electric Atlas robot, capable of lifting 110 pounds autonomously for tasks like material handling, with production underway for Hyundai and Google DeepMind, as reported by Global X ETFs. Meanwhile, Richtech Robotics showcased its AI-driven Dex humanoid, advancing commercial applications. In a key deployment, Ericsson partnered with Realbotix to install AI-powered humanoids for workforce training at its Texas studio, highlighting real-world AI integration via vision tech and natural language processing, according to PR Newswire.
AI elevates industrial and collaborative robots with adaptive motion, voice control, and safety-aware collaboration, notes Controls Drives and Automation on FANUC trends. Hardware leads market share, but services grow through maintenance and training. Asia Pacific dominates at 38 percent share by 2035, driven by robot density boosting productivity 5.1 percent per one percent rise, per International Trade Administration data.
For insiders, practical takeaway: Pilot AI-enhanced collaborative robots for repetitive tasks to cut costs up to 50 percent, as McKinsey predicts for agentic AI. Test scalability now, since Gartner forecasts fewer than 20 firms will productionize humanoids by 2028.
Looking ahead, expect polyfunctional robots dominating warehouses, humanoid fleets as core infrastructure, and AI bridging labor gaps amid shortages. Trends point to 6 to 7 percent growth through 2030, per Roland Berger and International Federation of Robotics.
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