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    How many robots work in hospitals?

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    by marcellahays1 ·

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    My name is Purplemouse and I live in Virginia. I am a nurse and I have seen before robots in the hospital setting. In fact, I have seen the latest surgical robots that came to the hospital. In fact, when I did research about robots in the workplace, there were 90,000 robots and I bet today in 2016 there are 180,000 robots that are working and helping other human workers. My question would be: What robot company makes these types of robots that work in hospitals?

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    • #2443217

      Maybe not these ones

      by techodin ·

      In reply to How many robots work in hospitals?

      Hopefully not SkyNet 😀 😀

    • #2443207

      This article should help

      by testingcavadias111 ·

      In reply to How many robots work in hospitals?

      Here is a great read that should aid in your question: http://www.techrepublic.com/article/pepper-the-robot-the-smart-persons-guide/

      – Tam :mug:

    • #2442893

      Interesting! How many robots work in hospitals?

      by khokonmia ·

      In reply to How many robots work in hospitals?

      Hello there, your question is very interesting as ” What robot company makes these types of robots that work in hospitals”?
      Maybe you can find the company name in robot information area.
      Thanks

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      Re: What robot company makes these types of robots that work in hospitals?

      by mike_cartwright ·

      In reply to How many robots work in hospitals?

      I appreciate the fact that you’re trying to strike a conversation by asking this question; however, I think you could have easily answered this when you “conducted a research” about the robots in your workplace.

      Like you said, you figured out how many robots were working in the hospital back then, and with 90,000 of them, you haven’t seen a single one with a company name engraved or indicated somewhere on the machine? That’s highly unlikely, don’t you think?

      Even a quick Google search for “robotics in healthcare” can provide you with an answer to your question.

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