Streaming-enabled robotics belongs in the categories of robots, automation, and Industry and Factory 4.0. This term describes robots that can send and receive data in real-time over the internet. It refers to the ability of robots to constantly transmit information – similar to music or video streaming, but with sensor data, images, or control commands.
This enables fast and flexible communication between the robot and other devices or people. Experts around the world can thus follow live what a robot sees or does, and even intervene directly or change settings. This is particularly useful, for example, in production: a maintenance team can monitor and control a factory robot remotely without being on site. If a problem is detected, it becomes immediately visible and can be dealt with directly.
Streaming-capable robotics makes factories more efficient, saves travel costs and minimises downtime. In short: it brings the advantages of modern technology directly into the world of robotics, opening up new possibilities for remote monitoring, collaboration and rapid troubleshooting.





