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Rise Of The Machines: The Robotics Revolution

This basket focuses on companies at the forefront of the robotics and automation revolution. It provides exposure to both the hardware manufacturers and the software developers driving this technological shift.

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Han Tan | Market Analyst

Published on August 12

Your Basket's Financial Footprint

Market capitalisation breakdown for the 'Rise Of The Machines: The Robotics Revolution' basket.

Key Takeaways for Investors:
  • Large-cap dominance implies generally lower volatility and closer tracking of broad-market moves, suggesting more stable performance.
  • Suitable as a core portfolio holding rather than a speculative trade, providing steady exposure to the sector.
  • Likely to deliver steady, long-term value rather than explosive short-term gains; upside is more gradual.
Total Market Cap
  • ROK: $39.82B

  • IRBT: $136.14M

  • SERV: $1.01B

  • Other

About This Group of Stocks

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Our Expert Thinking

We're witnessing a fundamental shift towards automation across global industries. This group captures companies driving the robotics revolution, from manufacturing and logistics to healthcare and consumer applications. It's a long-term structural growth trend that could benefit from the ongoing drive for productivity and innovation.

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What You Need to Know

This collection spans the entire robotics value chain, offering comprehensive exposure to both established players and emerging innovators. The group includes hardware manufacturers building physical robots, software firms developing AI algorithms, and companies bringing robotics into our daily lives through service and consumer applications.

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Why These Stocks

These stocks were carefully selected by professional analysts to provide a complete view of the robotics ecosystem. Each company plays a crucial role in the automation revolution, whether through industrial robotics, artificial intelligence software, or innovative consumer applications that are reshaping how we live and work.

Why You'll Want to Watch These Stocks

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The Future Is Automated

From smart factories to household helpers, robotics is transforming every industry. These companies are building the machines that will power tomorrow's world.

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Massive Growth Runway

The global robotics market is expanding rapidly as businesses seek efficiency and innovation. Early investors in this revolution could benefit from years of structural growth ahead.

AI Meets Hardware

This isn't just about mechanical robots anymore. These companies combine cutting-edge artificial intelligence with advanced hardware to create truly intelligent machines.

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