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POLYFUNCTIONAL ROBOTS: One Robot For All Your Needs
Electronics For You
|September 2025
Polyfunctional robots have been pinned as one of the major technological trends for 2025 by almost every market research firm. Yet, not many know what a polyfunctional robot is—and what it can do. So, we thought we would just get down to the brass tacks...

What are polyfunctional robots?
- Most robots employed in today's industries are 'made for a job'—but polyfunctional robots can perform multiple tasks and are adaptable across working environments and different industries
- For example, a polyfunctional robot in defence can help with surveillance, search and rescue, bomb disposal, and reconnaissance; in a first responder team, it can assist with search and rescue, first aid, crowd management, debris cleaning, and more
- Apart from advanced robotic capabilities, they have builtin intelligence to perform multiple tasks, make decisions, and learn on-the-go
- In a sense, polyfunctional robots can be seen as the equivalent of AI agents in the robotics world
What are the constituent technologies?
- Polyfunctional robots are advanced robotic systems with multiple degrees of freedom
- They are usually collaborative robots (cobots)—that is, they can work alongside humans and other robots
- Made of modular hardware, they can dynamically switch functionalities
- They are also fitted with multiple tools and equipped with efficient mechanisms to swap tools and components to transition between tasks quickly
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