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      <title>Inside the Cobot Boom: What a Yaskawa Trade Show Floor Reveals About Industrial Automation</title>
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      <description>Walk any major manufacturing or automation trade show floor in 2026 and the pattern repeats itself: rows of white-and-blue articulated arms, each one smaller and friendlier-looking than the massive yellow and orange industrial robots that defined factory floors for the past four decades. This is the collaborative robot, or &amp;ldquo;cobot,&amp;rdquo; and its proliferation across exhibition halls is one of the more telling signals about where manufacturing automation is actually heading.</description>
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