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Development Status and Prospects of Robot 4.0

In 2014, it was called the “first year” of the development of China’s industrial robot industry. This year, whether it is industry, local government, or capital market, there has been a wave of top-down robots. It seems that no one can talk about the topic of robotics, industry 4.0 or China manufacturing 2025, who can’t keep up with the pace of development in this era. The first three industrial revolutions were the “Steam Age”, the “Electric Age”, and the “Information Age”, and they also brought production from 1.0 to 2.0 and 3.0 respectively. When China caught up with the pace of the fourth industrial revolution, an industrial robot storm was actually set in the Guangdong manufacturing industry.

As one of the global manufacturing bases, the Pearl River Delta is directly impact. In the “World Factory” workshop in the Pearl River Delta, an industrial robot revolution is quietly emerging: porters, welders, sprayers and other types of work are rapidly being replaced by “robots”. Robot technology originated in the United States, but at present, China has become the largest market for the robot industry. Many cities in China are developing the robot industry in the layout. Shenzhen relies on the industrial base of big data, cloud computing, and Internet of Things. It has made continuous progress in the robot industry. In 2014, there were 237 robotic industry chain companies. In order to continue to promote the rapid and healthy development of the robot industry, at the end of 2014, the relevant departments of Shenzhen Municipality issued the “Shenzhen Robotics, Wearable Devices and Intelligent Equipment Industry Development Plan (2014-2020)” and “Shenzhen Robots, Wearables and Intelligence” Equipment Industry Development Policy, Liush Robotics Co., Ltd. will respond to the call of the Shenzhen Municipal Government to develop robots, further accelerate the development of industrial robot integration technology, and strive to become the customer’s first brand.

For the industry, the cost performance and substitutability of the robot are relatively good. At present, one robot on the production line is equivalent to the workload of three workers, and the cost is expected to be recovered in three years. At the same time, foreign capital has also entered the relevant fields in China in various ways. Recently, the Italian company Coma Robot and Lianshuo Technology have cooperated in technology and market cooperation in the field of system integration to promote the green lighting of Comma robots in China. In the application of optoelectronics, 3C and other markets, Liush Robotics Co., Ltd. will cooperate in these fields at Comau Robotics.

The density of industrial robots in China is much lower than the global average, and the gap is more obvious than that of developed countries such as Japan, South Korea and Germany. For example, South Korea is the country with the highest density of industrial robots in the world, with 396 robots per 10,000 workers; Japan has 339 units; and Germany ranks third with 267 units. The number of industrial robots in China is only 23, which is less than half of the international average of 58. At present, the application of industrial robots in China is 6.4%, Japan 26.6%, the United States 13.8%, Germany 13.6%, South Korea 10.8%. From this point of view, the huge gap with developed countries means that China’s industrial robot market has great potential for development.

“Shenzhen Robotics, Wearables and Smart Equipment Industry Development Policy” was released. It is pointed out that: 3.5 billion will be arranged in 7 years, and 2-3 robot industrial parks will be built. According to the statistics of the International Robot Association IFR, in 2014, the global industrial robot sales volume was about 225,000 units, an increase of 27% year-on-year; among which, China sold 56,000 units, a year-on-year increase of 54%, and became the world’s largest industrial robot demand market for two consecutive years. Whether it is the concept of “Industry 4.0″ proposed by Germany or the concept of “Industrial Internet” proposed by the United States, it is the essence of the deep integration of industrialization and informatization; Premier Li clearly stated in the report of the government work of the two sessions this year that “Made in China 2025″ It is expected that the demand for intelligent equipment represented by industrial robots will continue to grow rapidly in the future, and Liush Robot Co., Ltd. will make its own contribution to Industry 4.0.


Post time: Jun-28-2015