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Archives for September 29, 2017

Electronics industry boosting sales of industrial robots

September 29, 2017 by Sam Francis

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The global growth in the number of data centres, and the corresponding growth in the manufacturing of servers, could provide opportunities for robot makers 

The electrical and electronics sector is one of the fastest-growing markets for the industrial robotics and automation industry. 

The sector bought almost as many industrial robots as did the automotive sector, traditionally the biggest buyer of industrial robots.

This is partly confirmed by new data and analysis by the International Federation of Robotics, but mostly, it can be gleaned from anecdotal evidence all around. [Read more…] about Electronics industry boosting sales of industrial robots

Filed Under: Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: collaborative robots, electrical, electronics, ifr, industrial robots, server market, servers

Kawasaki sells 2,000 duAro units in China, looking to sell even more robots amid labour shortages

September 29, 2017 by David Edwards

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Kawasaki Robotics has sold 2,000 units of its duAro dual-armed collaborative industrial robot in China, according to a report on Bloomberg.com. 

The company is now looking to increase sales to 5,000 units of duAro as the country’s industrial sector struggles with labour shortages.

As anomalous as it seems for a country with 1.4 billion people, China is facing labour shortages – believed to be caused by the one-child policy, introduced in 1979 when the country first started moving to a more capitalist-style economy.  [Read more…] about Kawasaki sells 2,000 duAro units in China, looking to sell even more robots amid labour shortages

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: china, collaborative robot, duaro, kawasaki, kawasaki heavy industries, kawasaki robotics

Universal Logic to supply 100 Neocortex robotic systems for Agricultural Robotics

September 29, 2017 by David Edwards

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Universal Logic is to provide 100 of its Neocortex robotic systems to Agricultural Robotics. 

The two companies have entered a memorandum of understanding which stipulates the provision of artificial intelligence systems for automation in agriculture.

Agricultural Robotics is a consortium of strawberry plant suppliers representing 80 per cent of the strawberry nursery production in North America, producing 500 million plants a year.  [Read more…] about Universal Logic to supply 100 Neocortex robotic systems for Agricultural Robotics

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: agricultural robots, neocortex, strawberry picking, universal logic, yaskawa

EU expected to make it more difficult for foreign companies to buy European companies

September 29, 2017 by David Edwards

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The European Union is re-examining the rules governing takeovers of European companies by investors from outside the EU. 

The reassessment comes in the aftermath of the takeover of German robotics and industrial automation company Kuka by Chinese household appliances maker Midea.

Midea’s acquisition of Kuka – for about $4 billion – was said by Bloomberg to be part of a “global acquisitions spree” by the Chinese company.  [Read more…] about EU expected to make it more difficult for foreign companies to buy European companies

Filed Under: News Tagged With: china, eu, european union, kuka, midea, takeovers

Kuka to double production capacity in China in bid to overtake ABB and Fanuc

September 29, 2017 by David Edwards

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Kuka is determined to take advantage of its alliance with Chinese household appliances manufacturing giant Midea to become the largest robot maker in China. 

Already one of the largest industrial robot manufacturers in the world, Kuka was taken over by Midea some months ago in a move currently being scrutinised by the European Union, which may change its merges and acquisitions policies as a result.

Such technicalities aside, Kuka is bullish about opportunities in China and has reportedly decided to double its production capacity in the country.  [Read more…] about Kuka to double production capacity in China in bid to overtake ABB and Fanuc

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: connyun, iiot, industrial robots, kuka, midea

US trade boss warns of oversupply of bad robots because of Chinese government subsidies

September 29, 2017 by David Edwards

US_Secretary_of_Commerce_Wilbur_Ross

 

China’s appetite for industrial robots is big and growing. Already the largest buyer of the machines, domestic companies are being encouraged by the Chinese government to build more robots locally, not just import them from overseas. 

Such high-powered encouragement has led to the establishment of numerous robot manufacturers in the country, some of which take advantage of government subsidies.

This has prompted criticism from US commerce secretary Wilbur Ross (main picture), who grumbled about a range of issues, but singled out China’s burgeoning robotics industry, which he apparently believes is built mainly on government subsidies.  [Read more…] about US trade boss warns of oversupply of bad robots because of Chinese government subsidies

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: china, industrial robots, li keqiang, robots, us commerce secretary, wilbur ross

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