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Automation in Developing Countries...?

Assalam.o.Aalikum.,.

      There is an old saying,
"There are two types of people in this world,
those who understands Automation and those who don't"
       
       Well that is not true, or more accurately not even a saying. I just made it up. The point is, to emphasize the lack of interest in the field of automation especially in developing countries like Pakistan. We are listed in the next 11 economies of the world and probably the most rise in number of published research papers in Global Research Output last year.


    Then why are we not even thinking about automation?
    The fact is, we don't an idea about the impact of automation in our industry and our economy. We are a cheap labor country so we do not want to spend some money and time on automation. Most of the businessman are concerning about their profits and rise of share prices and not even thinking about the well-being and prosperity of our nation and our country.
    
     Promotion of automation and robotics in our industrial sector, private as well as government, will have a much positive effect on our youth as they claim western countries are too advanced to live and invest in Pakistan.

    I'm a mechatronics Engineer and I have met with people, intelligent people with a will to do something. Those who try to do something new with an amazing idea, are praised just in word. Such real assets of our country should be provided with proper guidance and some help to do the unthinkable which are they capable of. But instead, such people are brutally treated by LAW and forced to live in poverty just to keep the business, of some so-called higher class, running.
   Automation in any action at any stage always provides a boost in economy and innovation. Just think of innovating a simple machine capable of doing some difficult task in short time and more accurate form. How much efficiency and repeat-ability it can offer to do the work, more easily and reliably then primitive methods thus resulting in ultimate low cost of manufacturing. What are the odds of mass producing that machine and exporting it to other countries?
    
    We all know, mass introduction of technology and automation in any section of life demotes the moral kindness and humanity. Rise in Automation will cause problems in actual people getting a job, but should never forget that a human mind can never be defeated by any machine. But, in modern day world is progressing so rapidly that every minute there is a new innovation. If we want to compete with the modern world, we must start our journey towards the automation and progressive thinking as it is the future of industries.

The END.,.,?

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