[Dramatic Increase in Manufacturing Robots Helps Accelerate Global Production Automation] According to information released by the International Federation of Robotics in February 2018, global production automation is accelerating: In 2016, the number of robots used per 10,000 manufacturing employees was 74. The average density of robots in the manufacturing industry is 74 units per person (in 2015, the average was 66 units per person). According to regional divisions, the average density of manufacturing robots in Europe is 99 sets per person, in the Americas, 84 sets per person, and in Asia, 63 sets per person. The 10 countries with the highest level of global automation are: South Korea, Singapore, Germany, Japan, Sweden, Denmark, the United States, Italy, Belgium, and China Taiwan.
Junji Tsuda, president of the International Federation of Robotics, said: "The robot density is a good comparison standard and it is convenient to compare the degree of automation in manufacturing industries in various countries." "As the demand for equipment for robots in Asia has increased significantly in recent years, the region has the highest growth rate. Between 2010 and 2016, the average annual growth rate of Asian robots was 9%, 7% in the Americas, and 5% in Europe."
Figures 1 and 2 show the density of manufacturing robots in major countries (Figure 1 is above the world average and Figure 2 is below the world average).
Figure 2 Manufacturing robot density in major countries/regions (lower than the world average) (Unit: Taiwan/10,000 persons)
Asia
The main driving force for the growth of global industrial robots comes from Asia. Industrial robotics applications in Asia are large: South Korea, Singapore, Japan, and China (including Taiwan, China). Strong demand is for industrial robots in South Korea and China.
The development of robot density in China is the most dynamic in the world. Due to the significant increase in sales of robots, especially between 2013 and 2016, the density of robots in China's manufacturing industry increased from 25 units per ten thousand people in 2013 to 68 units per ten thousand people in 2016, ranking 23rd in the world. The Chinese government intends to make China one of the top 10 most automated countries in the world before 2020. To this end, by 2020, the density of Chinese robots for manufacturing will increase to 150 units per 10,000 people. In addition, China’s goal is to sell 100,000 domestic industrial robots by 2020 (Chinese robot suppliers sold 27,000 units in 2017, and foreign robot suppliers sold 60,000 units).
In the world, South Korea is the country with the highest density of manufacturing robots to date—the country has been a leader since 2010. The density of robots in Korea exceeds the global average by eight times (to 631 units/ten thousand people). This high rate of growth is the result of a large number of robots installed, especially in the electrical/electronic industry and the automotive industry.
Singapore ranks second in the world, with a manufacturing robot density of 488 units/ten thousand in 2016. In Singapore, about 90% of robots are used in the electronics industry.
Japan ranks fourth. In 2016, the density of manufacturing robots was 303 units per person, second only to Germany. Japan is a world-famous robot manufacturing country. In 2016, it produced 153,000 robots, a new record in history, accounting for approximately 52% of global robot supply in 2016.
North America
In 2016, the density of manufacturing robots in the United States increased significantly to 189 units per 10,000 people, ranking seventh in the world. Since 2010, the modernization of domestic production facilities has promoted robot sales in the United States. The main driving force for this growth is the continuous production automation trend, aimed at strengthening the U.S. industry’s position in the global market, and keeping the manufacturing industry at home and, in some cases, returning to the overseas manufacturing market. The automotive industry still occupies a dominant position as a major customer of industrial robots. In 2016, sales accounted for approximately 52% of total sales. The robotics sales in the United States will continue to grow between 2017 and 2020, with an average annual increase of at least 15%.
The density of robots in manufacturing in Canada also showed an upward trend, reaching 145 units/ten thousand people (ranking the 13th in the world) in 2016. The main driving force for growth is from the automotive industry.
Mexico is a major production center for automakers and auto parts suppliers, exporting to the United States and more and more South American countries. The automobile industry in Mexico is a major customer of robots. In 2016, the proportion of robots used in the automotive industry accounted for 81%. At present, the density of Mexican manufacturing robots is 31 units per 10,000 people, still far below the global average, ranking 31st.
Europe
The country with the highest degree of automation in Europe is Germany, and the manufacturing robot density ranks third in the world with 309 units/ten thousand. In 2016, the annual supply and operating stock of German industrial robots accounted for 36% and 41% of the total European robot sales. From 2018 to 2020, the annual supply of robotics in Germany will continue to increase by at least 5% per year on average. The main driving force for growth is the increase in demand for robots based on the general industrial and automotive industries.
The density of French manufacturing robots is 132 units per person (ranked 18th in the world), which is much higher than the world average, but it is relatively weak compared with other EU countries. EU member states such as Sweden (223 units per person), Denmark (211 units per person), Italy (185 units per person) and Spain (160 units per person) are higher than France. However, under the leadership of the new government, France is restoring the competitiveness of the manufacturing industry, which, to a certain extent, may promote the speed of installing new robots in the coming years. In 2017, the number of robotic equipment in France is expected to increase by about 10%. From 2018 to 2020, the average annual growth rate may be between 5% and 10%.
As the only G7 country, the density of UK manufacturing robots is lower than the global average, with only 71 units/ten thousand people, ranking 22nd. In order to improve modernization and productivity, the general industry urgently needs to increase the investment in demand for robots. The lower robot density shows this fact. Despite the decision to leave the European Union, there are many investment plans for expansion and modernization of foreign and local car companies. It is not yet clear whether the company will withdraw its investment due to the uncertainty of tariffs.
The Eastern European countries Slovenia (137 units per 10,000 people, ranked 16th) and Slovakia (135 units per 10,000 people, ranking 17th in the world) both have higher robot density than Switzerland (128 units per 10,000 people, ranked 19th). The Czech Republic (ranked 20th, 101 units/ten thousand people). Sales of robots in the Czech Republic and Slovakia depend largely on the needs of the automotive industry. Slovenia is the most successful one in the Balkans. Robots used mainly in the automotive industry account for 60% of the total.
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