
Russian robotics companies are making big efforts to create collaborative robots that can perform programming tasks. This new type robot can be rented, or paid for per-use. It eliminates the need for capital investment. Russian companies are increasingly looking to robotic suppliers that offer more than just robots. ABAGY, a Russian robotics supplier, has a solution which automatically converts 3D CAD drawing into robotic cells that can be used to automate programming.
Service robots
Russia's service robots are growing in popularity in both industrial and educational settings. This sector saw 31% of the service robots sold by the 10 top service robot vendors in 2017. This market is made up of a range of robotics technologies. They include industrial robots to teach university students and drones to train pilots. You can also find free online courses for educators or robotics clubs within public higher education institutions.
Russian robotics companies are becoming increasingly competitive internationally. There are currently 15 robot manufacturers in Russia. It is easy to see how the country is becoming more competitive, given its lower labor costs than in China or Europe. 40% of robots manufactured in Russia are sold to the automotive industry. Machine building and metallurgy are two other major uses for robots in Russia. In addition, the food industry has also shown significant growth.

Robots for the humanoid.
In Russia, humanoid robots are becoming a regular part of daily life. Promobot, a robotic news anchor made his debut recently on a state channel. Similar robots are being used in security and elderly care. Here are three ways these robots can benefit your life:
Russian space program is long in orbit with a number of space stations. In 1999, Russia joined forces with the U.S. and other nations to build the International Space Station. Despite the successes of these missions, Russia has yet to venture into space. Roscosmos head Dmitry Rogozin believes that the development of humanoid bots would make good public relations.
Combat robots
The Russian military is developing several different types of combat robots. They are at various stages of development. Some are already taking part in drills or testing. Experts in the Russian military say that no other army is equipped with this variety of uncrewed vehicles. This trend is expected not to slow down.
Ground robots were deployed in support of soldiers during Zapad-2021 drills. They provided cover fire to allow for human maneuvers. The robots were successful in attacking enemy armored vehicle and targets in coordination to motorized rifle groups. The robots were outfitted with Ataka anti tank guided missiles and an automatic cannon of 30mm. They are expected to reach the battlefield by 2022.

Firefighting robots
Russia has set the standard for mobile firefighting devices. The country is the most prominent player in this area, with China being the closest competitor in light-sized fire fighters. To fight fires in remote and difficult locations, the country has created a unique system that includes a mobile fire fighting robotic and a stationary fire fighting robotic.
Russian firefighting robots are very similar to Western ones in terms of technology and are also at the same technological level. The main difference is that the Russian market is more concentrated and has one manufacturer that actively participates in standards and regulatory frameworks.