👉 Worker engineering is a specialized field within robotics and automation that focuses on designing, developing, and optimizing the hardware and software systems used to create and control robots that can perform tasks similar to human workers. This includes designing end-effectors (the tools or grippers attached to a robot's arm), developing sensors and actuators for perception and manipulation, and integrating control algorithms that enable robots to interact safely and efficiently with their environment. Worker engineering aims to enhance the dexterity, adaptability, and intelligence of robots, making them capable of performing complex, repetitive, or hazardous tasks in industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics. By bridging the gap between physical robotics and cognitive systems, worker engineering plays a crucial role in advancing the capabilities of robots to collaborate effectively with humans and improve productivity and safety across various sectors.