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  1. Over the years, the ability of production plants to operate in a faster and more efficient manner has consistently grown and expanded as technology has further developed. This growth is a result of the constantly steady advances of industrial robotics. In 2016, for the first time, the electronics industry exceeded the automotive industry in demand for industrial robotics in the Asian markets of China, Japan, and Korea. Worldwide, the electronics sector’s share of the robotics market rose steadily to 32% in 2017, almost equal to the automotive sector (33%) [1]. This change indicates that sectors that have not been historical markets for industrial robotics, are now adapting to this robotics revolution. Improvements in Industrial robotics for Energy Efficiency [2]: 1) Improvements in Hardware Selection: such as an improved selection of the robotic systems, new mechanical components that reduce energy use, being able to be more compact, and finding different usages of a robot’s movement. 2) Improvements in Software 3) Improvements in both hardware and Software. 
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