Robotic grippers are devices used to grip or hold objects in industrial and commercial applications. The most common type of gripper is the suction gripper, which uses a vacuum to suck the object onto the gripper pad. Other types of grippers include pneumatic grippers, which use air pressure to grip the object. Key trends in robotic gripper technology include the development of more lightweight and compact grippers, the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve gripper performance, and the integration of grippers into robotic systems. The key drivers of the robotic gripper market are the increasing demand for automation, the development of more lightweight and compact grippers, the use of artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve gripper performance, and the integration of grippers into robotic systems.
