GineersNow Engineering Magazine Issue 005
GineersNow Engineering Magazine July 2016 Issue No. 005 Masdar: The Future of Sustainable City in Abu Dhabi, UAE Exclusive Stories: Future cities, smart cities, robotics, artificial intelligence, deep learning, digital migration, exoskeleton, social good, information technologies. Special feature stories: HVAC, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, MEP contractors, construction, civil engineering, chemical, petrochemicals, oil & gas, water and wastewater, nano filtration, ultra filtration, desalination, reverse osmosis. Country Focus: United Arab Emirates (Dubai, Abu Dhabi), Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, United States, Canada, Australia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam. https://www.gineersnow.com/topics/magazines
GineersNow Engineering Magazine July 2016 Issue No. 005
Masdar: The Future of Sustainable City in Abu Dhabi, UAE
Exclusive Stories: Future cities, smart cities, robotics, artificial intelligence, deep learning, digital migration, exoskeleton, social good, information technologies.
Special feature stories: HVAC, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, MEP contractors, construction, civil engineering, chemical, petrochemicals, oil & gas, water and wastewater, nano filtration, ultra filtration, desalination, reverse osmosis.
Country Focus: United Arab Emirates (Dubai, Abu Dhabi), Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, United States, Canada, Australia, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam.
https://www.gineersnow.com/topics/magazines
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their time designing plans that are<br />
needed to build robots and robotic<br />
systems. This also includes programs<br />
and processes that the robot will<br />
need for it to run correctly. There<br />
are even robotic engineers that<br />
create robotic systems that assemble<br />
robots. The design phase is crucial<br />
since it embodies every aspect that<br />
will build up the finished robot. Once<br />
the design is complete, they will<br />
move to the more exciting process—<br />
assembling the unit.<br />
Robotics engineers are responsible<br />
for creating several different types<br />
of robots depending on what<br />
task it is supposed to do. Prior to<br />
construction, it is important that the<br />
engineer researches properly what<br />
the robot will be used for, and the<br />
manner in which it will perform the<br />
needed task.<br />
More often than not, creating a robot<br />
takes a lot of time. This includes<br />
the research phase, design phase,<br />
assembling phase, and testing phase.<br />
Many robotics engineers get stuck in<br />
one of those phases and revise what<br />
needs to be revised to get the desired<br />
results. It can even take a few months<br />
to years to complete one robot.<br />
Professionals who want to enter in<br />
this field need to be extra patient.<br />
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Photo by University of Michigan<br />
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