In Robotics, Ruggedization Is No Longer Optional
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Robots operating in real-world construction environments need ruggedized design to handle dust, vibration, weather, and other harsh conditions. As autonomous systems move off controlled jobsites into active construction zones, durability and reliability are now essential requirements rather than optional features.
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As autonomy moves beyond controlled environments, ruggedized design is becoming a prerequisite for reliable robotic operations. The post In Robotics, Ruggedization Is No Longer Optional appeared first on The Robot Report .
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