Robotics in biotechnology refers to the integration of robotic technologies into the field of biotechnology to enhance and automate various processes. This interdisciplinary approach combines the precision and efficiency of robotics with the complexity of biological systems. In laboratories and manufacturing facilities, robotic systems are employed to perform tasks such as sample handling, high-throughput screening, DNA sequencing, and even the cultivation of cells. The use of robotics in biotechnology streamlines workflows, reduces human error, and significantly accelerates research and production processes. These robotic applications contribute to advancements in biopharmaceuticals, genomics, and other biotechnological areas, leading to more efficient and precise outcomes in the manipulation and analysis of biological materials. The integration of robotics continues to revolutionize the biotechnology landscape, offering unprecedented capabilities for researchers and professionals in the field.
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