Next  in our top 10 of 2020, Aaron Hand covers some of the ways that mobile robots can  be deployed to help the pandemic, from disinfecting facilities and providing  surveillance to delivering goods.
 
As everyone  around the world tries to cope with the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare workers  are struggling to keep themselves healthy and the rest of us (hopefully)  continue to maintain our distance. It’s a good time to remember the three Ds of  robotics—dirty, dull, and dangerous. Sales of medical robots had already  increased by 50% in 2018, according to the International  Federation of Robotics (IFR).  But the coronavirus outbreak highlights some key use cases for mobile robotics  in particular as robotic systems move in to disinfect facilities, provide  surveillance, material handling, and help with deliveries.
Mobile robots are so much in demand for these  use cases right now—driven by a shift in understanding of what these platforms  can do—that tech market advisory firm ABI Research expects the overall mobile robotics  market to grow to $23 billion by 2021. “Crises shift perceptions on what is  possible regarding investment and transformative action on the part of both  private and government actors…