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Bio-Inspired Robotics Meetup

Robotics Law Journal attended the Bio-Inspired Robotics Meetup hosted by ReWork in July. Three speakers gave some fascinating insights into very different fields, promising some great advancements for the future of robotics.


New developments in automated outsourcing

Robotic Process Automation – Outsourcing 2.0

In 2013, McKinsey & Company estimated that if the use of robotic processes grows at the rate expected, then by 2025, as many as 110 to 140 million FTEs will be replaced by automated tools and software. Chris Holder, a partner and outsourcing expert with Bristows, looks at new developments in Outsourcing.


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Anti-Drone Collaboration

The flipside of the rapidly increasing Drone market is another market devoted to thwarting them.


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