CAREER GUIDE 
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Meaning
Robotics is a branch of engineering that involves the conception, design, manufacture, and operation of robots. This field overlaps with electronics, computer science, artificial intelligence, mechatronics, nanotechnology, and bioengineering. Robotics engineers design robots, maintain them, develop new applications for them, and conduct research to expand the potential of robotics.
Qualifications required
To become a Robotics Engineer a BE in Robotics or electronics is a must to begin with. An additional Masters degree or a Doctorate opens the arena of research and design. Students with good academic records are preferred over and above the discipline and an eye for detail and creativity. It is a prerequisite that the engineers are able to anticipate the need to be able to successfully develop a robot for a particular purpose. Robotics companies require a host of other professionals as programmers, systems engineers, technicians, database and simulation experts, and industrial engineers. People with these qualifications and a zeal to innovate and learn may also enter the field of robotics.
Scope
Robotics is a rapidly developing field. Manufacturing was the first industry to invest heavily in robotics and remains the primary employer, but in recent years applications in agriculture, mining, nuclear power-plant maintenance, and a variety of other fields is picking up pace. It is high time that one looks upon robotics as a field offering lucrative career in research as well as in development aspects Robotics companies need a host of talents, including programmers, systems engineers, technicians, database and simulation experts, and industrial engineers to support the robotics engineers.
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