1 (of a person or someone's behavior) like a robot in seeming to be mechanical or automatic:
2 like or relating to a robot:
Japanese researchers have led the world in advances in robotic engineering.
Robotic surgery is more accurate for some medical procedures.
We believe that computer-aided design and manufacturing and robotics are key areas of technology.
The new industrial revolution is based on the microchip, computers, information technology, robotics and plastics.
When one visits such a factory, it is encouraging to see the robotics being used.
Robotics is the making of pieces of equipment by automated equipment.
The robotics scheme and the small engineering firms investment scheme have been a great success.
There are many opportunities for the application of new technology in the industry, such as the use of robotics and mechanical handling.
They are confined to assembly operations, the manpower for which is reduced with the continuing introduction of robotics.
Support for robotics, microelectronics, biotechnology and optical fibres, for example, has continued to grow and has demonstrated its effectiveness in industry.