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Rise of the robots

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The recently released ‘World Robotics 2023 Report’ shows growth in all regions and major markets, with Asia forging ahead of Europe and the Americas.

The new World Robotics report, recently released by the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), recorded 553,052 industrial robot installations in factories around the world. This represents a growth rate of 5% in 2022, year-on-year. By region, 73% of all newly deployed robots were installed in Asia, 15% in Europe and 10% in the Americas.

“The world record of 500,000 units was exceeded for the second year in succession,” said Marina Bill, President of the International Federation of Robotics. “In 2023, the industrial robot market is expected to grow by 7% to more than 590,000 units worldwide."

These significant findings were presented by the IFR’s General Secretary at the recent ISR Europe 2023 event in Stuttgart (Germany). The event is a collaborative effort between the University of Stuttgart; VDE; Fraunhofer IPA; VDMA Robotics and Automation, and the IFR.

Asia, Europe and the Americas

According to the report, China is by far the world´s largest robotics market. In 2022, annual installations of 290,258 units replaced the previous record of 2021 with 5% growth.

“This latest gain is remarkable since it even tops the 2021 result that was a 57% jump compared to 2020. To serve this dynamic market, domestic and international robot suppliers have established production plants in China and continuously increased capacity. On average, annual robot installations have grown by 13% each year (2017-2022),” commented the IFR.

“Robot installations in Japan were up by 9% to 50,413 units, exceeding the pre-pandemic level of 49,908 units in 2019. The peak level remains at 55,240 units in 2018. The country ranks second to China in size of market for industrial robots. Annual installations gained 2% on average per year (2017-2022). Japan is the world´s predominant robot manufacturing country with a market share of 46% of global robot production,” continued the IMF.

The market in the Republic of Korea rose by 1% - installations reached 31,716 units in 2022, said the report. This was the second year of marginal growth, following four years of declining installation figures. The Republic of Korea remains the fourth largest robot market in the world, following the United States, Japan and China.

Europe

The European Union remains the world´s second largest robotics market (70,781 units; +5%) in 2022. Germany is one of the top five adopters worldwide with a market share of 36% within the EU.

“Germany´s installations went down by 1% to 25,636 units. Italy follows with a market share of 16% within the EU: installations grew by 8% to 11,475 units. The third largest EU market, France, recorded a regional market share of 10% and gained 13%, installing 7,380 units in 2022,” outlined the IFR.

In the post-Brexit United Kingdom, industrial robot installations were up by 3% to 2,534 units in 2022. This is less than a tenth of Germany´s sales.

The Americas

In the Americas, installations were up 8% to 56,053 units in 2022, surpassing the 2018 peak level (55,212 units). The United States, the largest regional market, accounted for 71% of the installations in the Americas in 2022. Robot installations were up by 10% to 39,576 units. This, said the IFR, was just shy of the peak level of 40,373 units achieved in 2018.

“The main growth driver was the automotive industry that displayed surging installations by +47% (14,472 units). The share of the automotive industry has now grown back to 37%, followed by the metal and machinery industry (3,900 units) and the electrical/electronics industry (3,732 units),” explained the IFR.

The two other major markets are Mexico, where installations grew by 13% (6,000 units), and Canada, where demand dropped by 24% (3,223 units). This was the result of lower demand from the automotive industry, the strongest adopter, according to the report.

“Brazil is an important production site for motor vehicles and automotive parts. The International Organisation of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers (OICA) reported an output of 2.4 million vehicles in 2022. This shows the huge potential for automation in the country. Annual installation counts grew rather slowly with cyclical ups and downs. In 2022, 1,858 robots were installed. This was 4% more than in the previous year,” confirmed the IFR.

To read the rest of this article in ISMR’s October 2023 issue, see https://joom.ag/36gd/p26

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