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The next new fad

Looking back in time and at where we've gone. We will understand that every day, everything changes. The automotive industry, telephones, and smartphones are proof of this. In my opinion, the next new thing will be home robots and flying cars. For the flying cars, I guess it will take a little more time because of the expensive price and the infrastructure. But robot domestic helpers are at the door. For now, there are many companies that work and produce industrial robots that replace jobs. There are fledgling companies that specialize in the production of humanoid robots. Most are prototypes and are currently undergoing testing. The difference is that some companies have focused on only a few operations of their robots. The time is approaching when multiple operations will be integrated into a single robot. Then they will be available to more people. For example, if we look at Kawada Robotics' robot and what operations it does, it is only a matter of time before many others copy them. The Chinese company Siasun, which is in the business of industrial robots, intends to produce a robot home assistant. I look at Ubtech's company, which has already entered the market with more humanoid robots and managed to convince more buyers for its product. It has the potential to become a real factor over time. We all admire outstanding investors. But definitely, some are very successful, having caught the wave and followed their instincts. Those seeking to identify the next company to boost their investment should be on the lookout. He should start monitoring the companies that are producing, or at least in an advanced stage of manufacturing, a robot home assistant. These robots can entertain children, keep elderly people company, and perform various household tasks.  This is my opinion. We will find out how right I am in a few years. However, at some point, these industries will attract significant investment.

Author: Sezgin Ismailov

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