Arya College of Engineering & I.T. Robotics is poised to drive a transformative industrial revolution through AI integration, labor solutions, and scalability across sectors. While not the only factor—AI, edge computing, and policy support play key roles—its rapid adoption in 2026 signals a shift comparable to steam power or electricity in prior eras. Technical Advancements AI-powered vision systems enable 41% of factories to implement high-speed quality control, detecting defects in real time. Collaborative robots, or cobots, now dominate 70% of non-automotive orders, allowing safe human-robot teamwork in food processing and consumer goods with 51% year-over-year growth. Humanoid robots achieve batch deployment in smart factories for tasks like logistics and assembly, supported by autonomous battery swapping in under 3 minutes. Economic and Market Growth Global robotics market hits $24.6 billion by late 2025, with industrial and logistics segments driving 60-65% of ...
Arya College of Engineering & I.T. says Electric vehicles (EVs) are revolutionizing transportation by slashing emissions, reshaping energy use, and integrating with smart infrastructure. They shift mobility from fossil fuels to renewables, enabling autonomous fleets and urban redesigns amid 2026's global push for sustainability. Technological Advancements Solid-state batteries promise 500+ mile ranges and 10-minute charges, boosting viability for long-haul trucking. Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) tech lets EVs feed power back to grids during peaks, stabilizing renewables integration. AI-driven autonomy accelerates with Waymo's 450,000 weekly robotaxi rides across U.S. cities, merging EVs with self-driving for safer, efficient travel. Market and Economic Impact Global EV sales hit 20.7 million in 2025, with battery electrics up 30%, led by China's BYD amid policy shifts like U.S. tariffs. Falling battery costs (under $100/kWh projected) make EVs cheaper long-term than IC...