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Robotics in 2024: Wish to build a career? Know about the trends, in-demand skills and job roles

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January 24, 2024
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Nikhil Kela

In the rapidly advancing landscape of robotics, the year 2024 promises to be a pivotal period characterized by transformative developments. From increased artificial intelligence (AI) integration to the growing prominence of Human-Robot Collaboration (HRC), the field is evolving at an unprecedented pace. For individuals considering a career in robotics, understanding the key trends, in-demand skills, and emerging job roles is crucial. Let’s explore what the future holds for those aspiring to be part of the robotics revolution.

Guest author – Nikhil Kela, Business Development Manager, Scientech Technologies Pvt. Ltd.

Trends in 2024

AI-driven evolution:

Projections indicate that AI will play a pivotal role in increasing labor productivity by up to 40% by 2035. Rather than viewing robotics and AI as replacements for human workers, the International Federation of Robotics suggests that these technologies are designed to automate repetitive tasks, allowing human workers to focus on more complex and intensive duties. In 2024, we can expect a significant leap in the integration of advanced AI into robotics, providing robots with enhanced decision-making capabilities and adaptability in dynamic, real-world environments.

Industry 4.0 revolution:

The global manufacturing industry is undergoing its fourth revolution, marked by the increasing adoption of robotics, automation, and AI. In 2024, these technologies are poised to redefine industrial processes, making them more efficient, cost-effective, and responsive to changing demands.

Human-robot collaboration (HRC):

Human-robot collaboration (HRC) is a key theme in 2024, emphasizing the symbiotic relationship between humans and robots. Collaborative robots, often referred to as cobots, are designed to work alongside humans, facilitating a seamless interaction. Enhanced safety features, including advanced sensors and machine learning algorithms, contribute to a safer and more efficient collaboration between humans and robots. This trend is particularly prominent in industries where close cooperation between humans and robots is essential.

Robotics cybersecurity:

With the increasing integration of robots into various aspects of our lives, the significance of Robotics Cybersecurity is growing. Researchers and experts are actively working to stay ahead of potential cyber threats, ensuring the safety, security, and trustworthiness of robotic systems. As robots become more interconnected, safeguarding them from cyber-attacks becomes paramount.

Robotics in 2024

In-Demand Skills

To build a successful career in robotics in 2024, individuals should focus on acquiring the following in-demand skills:

  • AI and Machine Learning: Proficiency in artificial intelligence and machine learning is crucial for developing robots with advanced decision-making capabilities.
  • Programming and Software Development: Strong programming skills, including proficiency in languages such as Python and C++, are essential for designing and developing robotic systems.
  • Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering: A solid foundation in mechatronics and robotics engineering is necessary to understand the mechanics and electronics of robotic systems.
  • Cybersecurity Expertise: As cybersecurity becomes a critical concern, individuals with expertise in securing robotic systems will be in high demand.
  • Human-Robot Interaction: Understanding how humans and robots can collaborate effectively is a valuable skill, particularly for those interested in roles involving Human-Robot Collaboration.

Robotics in 2024: The need for skill development and training

In 2024, the burgeoning field of robotics demands a heightened emphasis on training and skill development for individuals aspiring to build a successful career. As the integration of advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) and collaborative robots becomes increasingly prevalent, the need for specialized skills is more pronounced than ever. 

Acquiring proficiency in areas such as AI algorithms, programming languages like Python and C++, and the intricacies of Robot Operating Systems (ROS) is essential. Robotics is not merely a field of study; it is a dynamic ecosystem where professionals must continuously develop and adapt their skills to navigate the challenges and opportunities that arise. Therefore, investing in training and skill development is not just a choice; it is a strategic imperative for those aiming to build a rewarding career in robotics in 2024. 

Also read: Decoding Robotics skills under the proposed PMKVY 4.0

Emerging Job Roles

  • Robotics Engineer: Responsible for designing, building, and maintaining robotic systems, robotics engineers play a crucial role in the development and implementation of cutting-edge robotic technologies.
  • AI Specialist for Robotics: Experts in artificial intelligence specifically focused on robotics, these professionals contribute to enhancing the decision-making capabilities of robots.
  • Robotics Cybersecurity Analyst: With the increasing concern about cyber threats, cybersecurity analysts specializing in robotics ensure the security and integrity of robotic systems.
  • Human-Robot Collaboration Specialist: Professionals specializing in optimizing the collaboration between humans and robots, ensuring a safe and efficient working relationship.
  • Automation Consultant: As industries embrace automation, automation consultants advise organizations on implementing robotic solutions to enhance efficiency and productivity.

The field of robotics in 2024 presents an exciting landscape for those seeking a career at the forefront of technological innovation. By staying abreast of the latest trends, acquiring in-demand skills through skill development and training, and considering emerging job roles, aspiring roboticists can position themselves for success in this dynamic and rapidly evolving field.

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