The future of the supply chain is cobots, drones and artificial intelligence cameras

Simonyi Dénes
The entire product chain becoming visible instead of the chains of individual companies. New technologies are expected to spread, with the advent of robots and cobots (cooperating robots) reducing costs and improving process safety and reliability. The drones will carry out deliveries more quickly and inspect incoming goods. Cameras supported by artificial intelligence reduce risks – according to Deloitte Technology Trends 2021 research.
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