Home Assistive Robots How They Make Our Lives Easier

Home Assistive Robots: How They Make Our Lives Easier

03.07.2023

Robots are seen as one of the most important developments of our time, which have changed and aim to change our lives to a great extent. It is even said that robots will be able to fulfill many human jobs over time. Even now, robots have already entered many areas of our lives.

While we are seeing robots in areas such as work, education, and health, we are also seeing robots in the home. These robots, which are completely designed for home life, have the potential to personally fulfill the tasks that need to be done daily in the home.

These robots, which save both labor and time, have almost become indispensable for home life. For this reason, many people are thinking of including robots in their homes.

How Do Robots Make Human Lives Easier?

Robots, also known as autonomous systems, show themselves in areas such as:

  • Health
  • Communication
  • Production
  • Various Industrial Areas
  • Personal Needs
  • Home Furniture and Services

We are starting to see robots frequently in such areas. With the development of autonomous systems, it is estimated that their usage areas will expand even further.

Where Are Robots Used in Daily Life?

The usage areas of robots are quite wide. In this regard, it is possible to see robots in almost every aspect of our lives. Robots show themselves more frequently, especially in factories.

Robots, which ensure the regular progress of production activities, have become an important part of our lives by working in different fields. It is possible to see robots in industrial sectors such as paper, ceramics, metal, electronics, food, furniture, glass, chemistry, white goods, and automotive.

What Are Robots For?

Robots can be used in different areas as well as in the areas mentioned above. Generally, the use of robots is preferred when there is a situation that endangers human life. At the same time, the use of robots comes to the fore in areas where human beings cannot reach.

Are Robots Dangerous?

Although there is a lot of debate on this issue, it is clear that robots are not dangerous. The production purposes of such systems are primarily to make human life easier and more practical. Robots pose no danger when used in the right conditions and in the right ways. Therefore, you can use robots in your home life or in your private life.

 

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The duration of the museum tour varies depending on the group and typically lasts between 45 minutes and 1 hour. If the tour is combined with an event, the duration may be extended depending on the content of the event.

1 teacher is free for 15 students. In order for the museum visit to be the most productive, we recommend that our teachers visit our museum before coming with their students.

In order to visit the museum, you need to buy a ticket again.

We have museum staff to assist you in our museum. You can also benefit from the mobile audio guidance service by scanning the QR codes in our museum from your phone. For group visits of 15 people or more, our museum staff accompany you and provide guidance support.

The name of Android (Humanoid Robot) ADA, developed by AKINROBOTICS, consists of the initials of "Android Developed by Akınrobotics" and is also inspired by the world’s first female software developer Ada Lovelace.

You can take photos in our museum without using flash and without touching the artifacts.

The founder of the Istanbul Robot Museum is Dr. Özgür AKIN, who is also the founder of Akınsoft and Akınrobotics.