COBOTS! The Next Investment Frontier

“I may be metal, but I don’t have sawdust for brains.”
–Rosie the Robot, The Jetsons

Do you remember the first time you saw a robot? I may be dating myself here, but mine was the first episode of The Jetsons. The robot in question was the beloved Rosie, the Jetson family's robotic maid and housekeeper.

She was a gem. And quite hilarious…

Rosie was introduced in the show's very first episode way back in 1962. Jane Jeston purchased her from "U-Rent a Maid" because she was the only model they could afford. It worked out well. I think most of us have used or encountered a Roomba in our day that made simple chores like cleaning a heck of a lot easier.

But we are in a new world of robots, and not all of them look like Rosie. But we’re also living in a world where robots can carry out tasks well beyond what Rosie was capable of.

Robotics could also be the best investment you could make in our ever-changing technological landscape. We’re talking about the best friend that any worker could ever have. No drama, no risk of taking your job, and the easiest and most effective way to make our work lives easier.

“Cobots”, or collaborative robots, are specialized, sensor-equipped robotic arms designed to safely work alongside humans. They offer flexible, easy-to-program automation for tasks like assembly, machine tending, and packaging.

Here’s the rundown:

  • Cobots are a subset of programmable machines designed to perform tasks safely and effectively in a human environment.
  • They offer improved productivity, quality, and safety while reducing operating cost and worker injuries.
  • Cobots are easier to program than traditional robots and integrate seamlessly into existing workspaces without a need to modify the space for a larger robot. The smaller size makes cobots ideal for light-duty applications.

These aren’t the old auto factory robots that took so many jobs in Detroit. It’s a new class that is more affordable, more effective - and the best part – able to work with actual human beings to lift the load and potentially change how we view humanity itself.

And not in the scary robot way…

Chris Curl knows the tech industry better than anyone I know, and we’ve just put together a presentation on why this is a revolution that could rival the internet itself and send investors life-changing gains.

Chris has delivered 9,400% on Dogecoin, 6,011% on Safemoon, and 2,100% on Solana. You simply cannot throw darts and make those types of returns. And by the way, he was using actual money we had given him from Digest Publishing.

What we’re calling the new “Atlas Initiative” could blow those gains out of the water. Chris outlines why the robotics industry is going from a niche, slightly terrifying one to a very human and inclusive one. He drops it all into Digital Dispatch with actionable advice you’ll want to take right now.

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Like Rosie the Robot said at the beginning, “I may be metal, but I don’t have sawdust for brains.”

You would have to have sawdust for brains to not watch our tech summit.

Not only will you get a free stock pick, you’ll also have access to three tech companies that will oversee our next robotics revolution. A peaceful coexistence that will make all of our lives easier. And more prosperous for those that come along.

Godspeed,

Jimmy Mengel

Jimmy Mengel
Director of Customer Experience, Daily Profit Cycle