The evolution of cobots in metal fabrication and construction
therobotreport.com May 29, 2026

The evolution of cobots in metal fabrication and construction

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The use of collaborative robots, or cobots, has reached an all-time high, with 18% of total North American robot units being cobots, according to the Association for Advancing Automation. Most cobot orders originate from non-automotive sectors, with metal fabrication and construction industries adopting robots at a record pace. Hirebotics, a cobot solutions provider, offers a cloud-based automation platform that enables fabricators to teach, run, and monitor welding, cutting, and painting cobots without programming. The company's approach to automation focuses on solving labor shortages and operator challenges. Cobots have evolved significantly, with advancements in accessibility, safety sensors, and ease-of-use, leading to increased adoption in various industries.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The shift towards turnkey solutions and productized cobot systems is making automation more accessible to industries that previously found it complex and costly.
  • · Cobots are now being used to address labor shortages in "miserable" or "dull, dirty and dangerous" jobs, such as powder coating and construction.