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Large Chinese home appliance manufacturer to increase use of robotics and automation

March 19, 2018 by Sam Francis

gree fridge

One of China’s largest home appliance manufacturers is planning to increase its use of robotics and automation technologies in an effort to become more productive. 

Gree, which must be a competitor of home appliances giant Midea, another Chinese company, is said to be “setting up unmanned factories”, some of which are already established.

This is according to China.org, which seems to be a government-connected news website.  [Read more…] about Large Chinese home appliance manufacturer to increase use of robotics and automation

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: china machinery industry federation, ding mingzhu, gree, industrial robots, wang xiangrui

Kuka expects to double its business to more than $1 billion through Midea’s China connections

March 7, 2018 by Mai Tao

kuka omnirob

Industrial robot maker Kuka is forecasting sales of more than $1.24 billion in China by 2020, which would be more than double the volume of business it currently does in the country. 

This is according to a report on the South China Morning Post website, which adds that Kuka is looking to make the most of parent company Midea’s China connections.

Kuka reported global sales of $4.3 billion worldwide for 2017, and currently does approximately $558 million worth of business in mainland China now.  [Read more…] about Kuka expects to double its business to more than $1 billion through Midea’s China connections

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: artificial intelligence, deep learning, industrial robots, kuka, midea

Demand for industrial robots to treble in automotive industry

March 1, 2018 by Sam Francis

A Fanuc robot in an automotive manufacturing plant

The automotive industry’s demand for industrial robots is forecast to treble in the next seven years, according to a new report. 

The auto industry has always been the biggest buyer of industrial robots, accounting for almost half of all units sold in North America, according to the International Federation of Robotics.

Now, a forecast by Grand View Research suggests the automotive robotics market will grow to $13.6 billion by 2025.  [Read more…] about Demand for industrial robots to treble in automotive industry

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: automotive robots, grand view research, industrial robots, market trends

Foxconn to invest $4 billion in new robotics and automation technology

February 24, 2018 by Sam Francis

foxconn assembly line

Hon Hai Precision, better known as Foxconn, is planning to invest $4 billion into increasing the amount of robotics and automation technology used in its factories, according to a report on Nikkei. 

The business news website says Foxconn’s profits are coming under pressure because of rising labour costs.

Foxconn, a Taiwan-headquartered company with extensive operations in China and around the world, is the main contract manufacturing partner for Apple, and makes the US tech giant’s iPhones and other devices.  [Read more…] about Foxconn to invest $4 billion in new robotics and automation technology

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: foxconn, hon hai precision, industrial robots

South Korean government to expand robotics and automation sector to $6 billion

February 19, 2018 by Sam Francis

hyundai robot computer image semyung

The South Korean government has decided to invest significant resources into expanding the country’s production of industrial robotics and automation systems so that it’s worth $6.15 billion by 2022.

This is according to BusinessKorea.com, which says the plan is intended to increase the number of small and mid-size robot makers with sales of more than $46 million to 25.

The report says government-backed organisations, academic and research institutions, as well as private enterprise will take part in the new initiative.  [Read more…] about South Korean government to expand robotics and automation sector to $6 billion

Filed Under: Features, Industrial robots Tagged With: business korea, collaborative robots, industrial robots, robot density, south korea

China’s manufacturing heartland to integrate 20,000 more robots

January 26, 2018 by Sam Francis

A picture of Guangdong, courtesy of China Daily

Communist Chinese government propaganda mouthpiece Xinhua is reporting that another 20,000 industrial robots will be installed in the country’s manufacturing heartland, Guangdong Province. 

Quoting Guangdong governor, Ma Xingrui, the state news agency says the robots are to be integrated into operations by the end of this year.

The move is part of a drive by the national government to modernise the country’s industrial infrastructure under the “Made in China 2025” policy.  [Read more…] about China’s manufacturing heartland to integrate 20,000 more robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, Manufacturing, News Tagged With: guangdong, industrial robots, xinhua

Estun Automation starts production of industrial robots in China

January 22, 2018 by Sam Francis

An Estun palletising robot

A Chinese industrial machinery manufacturer called Estun Automation has started production of industrial robots at the company’s newly built facility in Nanjing, China, according to Xinhua. 

The state news agency says Estun’s new plant has the capacity to produce 9,000 industrial robots and pieces of equipment a year.

The agency says the facility was co-designed by Estun and German manufacturing giant Bosch through its Rexroth division.  [Read more…] about Estun Automation starts production of industrial robots in China

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: bosch rexroth, estun automation, industrial robots

Fast-growing sectors within robotics and automation

January 12, 2018 by Sam Francis

future-world movie poster small

If we were to think of robotics and automation as one industry – which we at this website in fact do – we could argue that it’s one of the fastest-growing industries in the world right now.

Certainly if we were to include software automation systems – such as robotic process automation – it would probably be the biggest.

But Robotics and Automation News tends to concentrate on physical machines – such as robotic arms or autonomous vehicles – which can be seen in a typical manufacturing or logistics facility.

And we try and understand what other sectors are most closely related to robotics and automation – manufacturing and logistics being two obvious ones.

[Read more…] about Fast-growing sectors within robotics and automation

Filed Under: Features, News Tagged With: 3d printing, additive manufacturing, androids, autonomous planes, autonomous vehicles, building automation, collaborative robots, customer service robots, drones, exoskeletons, hardware, home automation, home robots, humanoids, industrial internet of things, industrial robots, logistics robots, materials science, microchips, retail automation, sensors, software

Yaskawa Motoman sells 60,000 more robots since last count

January 11, 2018 by Sam Francis

yaskawa-commscope-robot

Yaskawa has sold 60,000 Motoman industrial robots since Robotics and Automation News last did a count. 

The company has been commenting on its tremendous success in recent months, saying that in China it has received so many orders it is having to expand its facilities.

Yaskawa, which is a Japan-headquartered company, says it is increasing its production capacity by 25 per cent in China.   [Read more…] about Yaskawa Motoman sells 60,000 more robots since last count

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: industrial robots, motoman, yaskawa

Nachi-Fujikoshi profits increase by 44 per cent, led by strong demand for industrial robots

January 8, 2018 by Sam Francis

nachi-fujikoshi robot

Nachi-Fujikoshi, one of the world’s largest industrial robot manufacturers, is believed to have increased its profits by 44 per cent. 

The industrial robots segment is said to have grown by more than 50 per cent and now accounts for more than 10 per cent of sales.

Nikkei says the earnings jump was due to growing demand for factory automation equipment, especially from China.  [Read more…] about Nachi-Fujikoshi profits increase by 44 per cent, led by strong demand for industrial robots

Filed Under: Industrial robots, Industry, News Tagged With: industrial robots, nachi-fujikoshi, profits, sales

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