Microbots can be integrated into existing systems or processes by identifying areas where their unique capabilities can be utilized. This could include tasks that require precision, are hazardous for humans, or are difficult to reach. For instance, in the biotech industry, they can be used for diagnostic and targeted therapeutics. In environmental monitoring, they can be used for soil remediation and agricultural research. They can also be used for inspecting hard-to-reach areas in jet engines or for search and rescue missions. The key is to understand the capabilities of microbots and align them with the needs of the system or process.
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