The planning strategy of robotics technology for nuclear decommissioning in Taiwan
According to the market research report, the nuclear decommissioning services market is currently experiencing considerable growth, with a projected Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of nearly 13% during the 2020–2024 forecast period. This expansion is primarily fueled by the advancement of Industr...
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description | According to the market research report, the nuclear decommissioning services market is currently experiencing considerable growth, with a projected Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of nearly 13% during the 2020–2024 forecast period. This expansion is primarily fueled by the advancement of Industry 4.0, in conjunction with the emergence of cutting-edge technologies such as the Internet of Things, big data, artificial intelligence, and 5G.Even though the fact that robots have already been utilized in the nuclear industry, their adoption has been hindered by conservative regulations. However, the nuclear decommissioning market presents an opportunity for the advancement of robotics technology. The British have already invested heavily in encouraging the use of intelligent robots for nuclear decommissioning, and other countries, such as Taiwan, should follow suit.Taiwan's flourishing robotics development industry in manufacturing, logistics, and other domains can be leveraged to introduce advanced robotics in the decommissioning of its nuclear power plants. By doing so, Taiwan can establish itself as a competitive player in the nuclear decommissioning services market for the next two decades. |
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spelling | doaj.art-ea7c8e34743a49f097d6168dbb96c49b2024-01-15T04:20:43ZengElsevierNuclear Engineering and Technology1738-57332024-01-015616469The planning strategy of robotics technology for nuclear decommissioning in TaiwanChung Yi Tu0Kuen Tsann Chen1Kuen Ting2Chin Yang Sheng3Doctoral Program in Data Science and Industrial Analytics, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung County 402, Taiwan; Corresponding author.Department of Applied Mathematics, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung County 402, TaiwanDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Lunghwa Univesity of Science and Technology, Taoyuan County 33306, TaiwanDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Lunghwa Univesity of Science and Technology, Taoyuan County 33306, TaiwanAccording to the market research report, the nuclear decommissioning services market is currently experiencing considerable growth, with a projected Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of nearly 13% during the 2020–2024 forecast period. This expansion is primarily fueled by the advancement of Industry 4.0, in conjunction with the emergence of cutting-edge technologies such as the Internet of Things, big data, artificial intelligence, and 5G.Even though the fact that robots have already been utilized in the nuclear industry, their adoption has been hindered by conservative regulations. However, the nuclear decommissioning market presents an opportunity for the advancement of robotics technology. The British have already invested heavily in encouraging the use of intelligent robots for nuclear decommissioning, and other countries, such as Taiwan, should follow suit.Taiwan's flourishing robotics development industry in manufacturing, logistics, and other domains can be leveraged to introduce advanced robotics in the decommissioning of its nuclear power plants. By doing so, Taiwan can establish itself as a competitive player in the nuclear decommissioning services market for the next two decades.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573323004151Nuclear decommissioningIntelligent roboticsPlanning strategy |
spellingShingle | Chung Yi Tu Kuen Tsann Chen Kuen Ting Chin Yang Sheng The planning strategy of robotics technology for nuclear decommissioning in Taiwan Nuclear Engineering and Technology Nuclear decommissioning Intelligent robotics Planning strategy |
title | The planning strategy of robotics technology for nuclear decommissioning in Taiwan |
title_full | The planning strategy of robotics technology for nuclear decommissioning in Taiwan |
title_fullStr | The planning strategy of robotics technology for nuclear decommissioning in Taiwan |
title_full_unstemmed | The planning strategy of robotics technology for nuclear decommissioning in Taiwan |
title_short | The planning strategy of robotics technology for nuclear decommissioning in Taiwan |
title_sort | planning strategy of robotics technology for nuclear decommissioning in taiwan |
topic | Nuclear decommissioning Intelligent robotics Planning strategy |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1738573323004151 |
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