There’s beauty on the inside and outside of robots. While the outer shell of shiny, sleek metal might draw in the eyes, it’s the inner technological workings that really make these incredibly complex automation tools work.
Every robot comprises a great deal of components. From batteries and power systems, to sensors and cameras, controllers and processors and everything in between, each piece of a robot performs a critical function.
Let’s dive into the “guts” of these machines by popping the theoretical hood and taking a look at what makes robots work from the inside out.
We’ve seen countless innovations in these technologies in 2025. As developers, designers and engineers continue to refine, revamp and overhaul the robotic components landscape, the next level of physical automation will undoubtedly follow suit.
In this Special Focus Issue, we’ll explore the different components that make up a robot and their functions. Readers will learn about how charging systems, motors and drives, grippers and end-of-arm tooling (EOAT), vision systems and more all work together to create operational robots that deploy in a multitude of settings.
In this Special Focus Issue:
GENISOM AI makes ICRA debut at conference in Vienna
World's first omni-modal evaluation including tactile sensing for…
Ultrasonic sensing enhances robotics perception
Cybernetix Ventures’ event kicks off Robotics Tech Week 2026 slate of events