Welcome to โAsk Deb from QA,โ a new column from MxD.
Deb from QA โ with decades of experience on the factory floor โ will answer your questions to demystify and explain the digital manufacturing industry.
Please submit your questions to debfromqa@mxdusa.org
Hi Deb. Will robots ever completely replace humans in manufacturing?
Whoa there, H.G. Wells, that is quite the question to discover in my inbox. But I know what youโre saying. Even if it reads like science fiction, your question resonates in our industry, since automation is happening. So itโs fine to wonder: โWill my factory even need my services in the future?โ
I donโt think humans will be completely replaced, at least not in our lifetime. Remember that movie Back to the Future Part II? That came out in 1989, and they thought that by 2015 weโd all be commuting in flying cars. Yes, technology moves fast, but not so fast that humans will become obsolete.
Listen, I think robots will continue to automate some manufacturing tasks that humans currently perform. But someone โ yes, humans โ will be needed to maintain, monitor, update and interface with those increasingly complex systems.
Look at the growing world of haptics interface technology. (Think of a human strapping on a glove that moves a robotic arm.) This field, which certainly has more jobs today than even five years ago, isnโt an example of robots replacing humans โ itโs the merging of robot and human. (Like that Will Smith flick I, Robot!)
As robotics becomes more sophisticated, humans will be needed to orchestrate behind the scenes. There is demand for skilled workers in artificial intelligence and machine learning, to name just two sectors.
Heck, Iโll name a few more, just to prove that the future of manufacturing isnโt scary science fiction but filled with opportunities: Cybersecurity, mechatronics and big data analytics will generate many manufacturing positions in the coming years.
And this is why I say the future of our industry is exciting. As one job disappears, another job appears. We owe it to ourselves to continue learning and upskilling. (Our friends at the International Academy of Automation Engineering and Advanced Robotics for Manufacturing are invaluable resources.)
So bring it on, robots! Weโll be ready for ya
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