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Cowen and MassRobotics Highlight the Increasing Role of Robotics in Achieving Climate Objectives

Cowen and MassRobotics Highlight the Increasing Role of Robotics in Achieving Climate Objectives

Cowen and MassRobotics announced a groundbreaking research report on the increasing role robotics is playing in helping companies achieve climate goals. Joe Giordano, CFA, Cowen’s diversified industrials, automation & robotics analyst, led theĀ Ahead Of The Curve Series report, which incorporated a survey from MassRobotics that polled manufacturers and end-users to understand where robotics is positioned within their climate toolkit.

ā€œThe robotic technologies we explore in this report are maximizing the output (GDP) per unit of carbon and minimizing the carbon needed to achieve a targeted level of activity. While the world is getting better at producing and transacting more efficiently, we are bumping up against hard caps of actual gross carbon output. This will ultimately require significant new technologies and/or changes in behavior,ā€ saidĀ Joe Giordano.

See related article: Whole Earth Brands, Inc. to Participate in the Cowen 6th Annual Future of the Consumer Conference: Sustainable Growth for a New Ecosystem

Tom Ryden, executive director of MassRobotics, added, ā€œRobotics is a critical element of production and fulfillment and has a significant role in ensuring demand is met in a carbon-efficient manner. We see solutions being evaluated in a more holistic, ESG-centric fashion and viewed as tools to help accomplish climate goals. For example, just one robotics application in ecommerce could reduce carbon output by more than 10 million metric tons.ā€

Key highlights of the report include:

  • More than 90% of respondents expect to use robotics or develop robotics to help them achieve climate change-related objectives. However, only 44% have deployed such solutions to date, suggesting much of the opportunity lies ahead.
  • Nearly 75% of respondents expect that current and potential customers will discuss climate change in their conversations going forward.
  • About half of survey participants are actively working with climate crisis solutions providers (73% of end-users and 45% of manufacturers), though the interest level is significantly higher, indicating an upward trajectory.

Source: Cowen Inc.

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