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A Research Review on the Impact of Industrial Robots on Industrial Structure Upgrading

Bowen Li

Abstract


With the rapid development of technology, industrial robots have become increasingly prevalent in global manufacturing and various industries, playing a crucial role in driving industrial transformation. This paper aims to comprehensively review the research on the
impact of industrial robots on industrial structure upgrading, analyzing the topic from multiple dimensions, including theoretical mechanisms,
empirical studies, challenges, and difficulties. It clarifies the current situation, summarizes key areas of debate, and provides a systematic reference for further exploration, policy development, and business decision-making.

Keywords


Industrial robots; Industrial structure upgrading

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/frim.v2i11.5552

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