The report analyzes the U.S. robotics industry's historical performance and examines both the national security and commercial importance of the industry within the context of international competitiveness. The report finds that U.S. robot manufacturers have lost market share throughout the 1980s, and that low profitability has forced many U.S. producers from the industry. U.S. manufacturers have been hurt, the study finds, by inadequate investment levels, disadvantages in funding for research and development, and strategic miscalculations. The report concludes with specific recommendations for concerned agencies to assist the industry.
National Security Assessment of the U.S. Robotics Industry
1991
152 pages
Report
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Englisch
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