Contents
What Is a Robotic Automation?
5 Different Types of Robotic automation You Need to Know.
Robotic Processes Automation How to Make It Work for You.
10 Robotic Automation Examples to Streamline Your Business.
Applications of robotic automation that will blow your mind.
Robotic Process Automation A Deep Study.
How to Use a Robotic Automation in Your Daily Life.
Robotic Automation The 5 Companies Paying the Highest Salaries.
Now that robotic automation has reached the mainstream, there are plenty of companies offering jobs in this highly sought-after field, but it can be hard to determine which ones pay the highest salaries. Here are the top five companies paying the highest salaries in robotic automation with information about job titles, location and salary ranges.
#1 Daimler AG
Daimler has invested heavily in robotic automation. In 2017, Daimler unveiled its Mercedes-Benz Future Truck 2025 to show what a world of self-driving trucks could look like. However, there are still many legal and ethical concerns surrounding autonomous vehicles that need to be addressed before they become mainstream. For example, if an autonomous vehicle were involved in an accident or caused damage, who would be held responsible? And how will we deal with autonomous vehicles when they malfunction?
#2 Apple Inc.
Even though Apple Inc. was founded in 1976, they have grown to become one of the top five companies that pay its employees
with robotic automation. In 2017, Apple Inc. reported total revenue of $229 billion and has been named as one of Fortune’s 100 Best Companies to Work For for fourteen years straight. They also reported an average salary per employee at $110,000 annually.
#3 Amazon
In 2013, Amazon purchased Kiva Systems for $775 million. As of December 2014, Amazon announced that it had deployed 10,000 robots across 20 fulfilment centres. #2 Universal Robots: Based in Denmark, Universal Robots has facilities in Europe and North America. Most recently, it opened a U.S.-based factory in Boston where it plans to employ 30 people by 2016.
#4 Alphabet Inc.
Alphabet Inc. It an American multinational conglomerate founded on October 2, 2015, as a result of Google’s restructuring as Alphabet. In addition to its infamous search engine, Alphabet owns and operates dozens of companies in a diverse range of industries, including robotics automation services provider Boston Dynamics and drone company Project Wing.
#5 Facebook
Facebook is leading in terms of job growth for robotics engineers, with salaries growing 14.5% in Q3 of 2016, for a total average
salary of $110,000. It’s no surprise that Facebook has become such a hot spot for robotic automation; they recently opened a
new lab dedicated to exploring machine learning and AI— and they want you to work there. (Robotic automation processes)