Self-Healing Mini Robots
EU Symbrion Program
The European Union is developing and funding a project, the Symbrion program, to develop a prototype team of shape-changing, self-organizing mini robots that work as a team. These robots will be used in places such as disasters, like earthquakes, sent into collapsed buildings to search or lift rubble off of survivors. They are refered to as "swarms" of robots because they are an inch square in size, and software has been developed to allow individual robots, to collaborate, using their individual attributes to make the most of their performance.
Trend Themes
1. Shape-changing Robots - The development of shape-changing robots offers opportunities for disruptive innovation in various industries such as search and rescue, construction and manufacturing.
2. Self-organizing Robots - The advancement in self-organizing robots presents disruptive innovation possibilities in fields like logistics, agriculture, and healthcare.
3. Collaborative Robotics - The emergence of collaborative robots opens up disruptive innovation opportunities in sectors such as warehousing, assembly lines, and hospitality.
Industry Implications
1. Search and Rescue - The introduction of self-healing mini robots can revolutionize the search and rescue industry by enabling efficient and effective operations in disaster scenarios.
2. Construction - The utilization of shape-changing robots can disrupt the construction industry by offering enhanced capabilities and versatility in tasks like building inspections and maintenance.
3. Manufacturing - The implementation of self-organizing robots has the potential to disrupt the manufacturing sector by optimizing production processes and improving worker safety.