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This paper explores the progression of human-robot interaction (HRI) in industrial robotics from academic research to practical industry implementation. By evaluating the current state and advancements in HRI, the study underscores the integration challenges and the potential solutions that facilitate effective collaborations between humans and robots in industrial settings. Through a systematic review of recent academic literature, patents, and industrial case studies, we identify key technological innovations and interaction paradigms that have shaped the field. Our analysis reveals that safety, adaptability, and intuitive communication are critical factors influencing the adoption of HRI in industry. The paper discusses the impact of AI-driven robots on workforce dynamics and the necessity for evolving regulatory standards to keep pace with technological advancements. Future directions focus on enhancing robot autonomy while ensuring ethical use and transparency in robot decisions. The conclusion posits that bridging the gap between research and industry in HRI requires a multi-disciplinary approach involving continuous technological innovation, human factors research, and policy development.
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