The global collaborative robot market is expected to exceed 10 billion domestic and foreign companies in a decade

The international research institute TransparencyMarketResearch released a report in January 2017 that by the end of 2024, the global cooperative robot's market value will reach 95 billion US dollars, with an average compound growth rate of 30%. Barclays Bank's production information analysts estimate that from a short span of 10 years from 2015 to 2025, the collaborative robot market will grow from $116 million to $11.5 billion. On November 8th, 2017, the Danish Robot Robot Co., Ltd. released the “Blue Book for the Development of Cooperative Robot Industry in 2017”. The report pointed out that in 2016, the sales volume of global cooperative robots was 10,500 units, an increase of 95.35% year-on-year; the market scale was 1.962 billion yuan, an increase of 91.44% year-on-year. In the next three years, the global sales volume and market size of collaborative robots will continue to grow at a high rate. The report predicts that by 2020, the global sales of cooperative robots will reach 50,000 units, and the market size will exceed 7.9 billion yuan. The ratio of its holdings to the number of industrial robots will increase from 1.19% in 2016 to 5%.

Collaborative robots, abbreviated cobots or co-robots, are also called cooperative robots. This is a relatively new concept that only emerged around 2014. As the name suggests, collaborative robots are robots that can interact with humans in a common workspace and help people work.

With the transformation of many industries from large-scale production to multi-species and small-batch customization, there are more kinds of changes in the production process and a greater amount of manual intervention. Therefore, the collaboration between people and robots, machines and processes becomes more and more important. Collaborative automation allows people and robots to do their best - humans are responsible for providing process knowledge, experience, and accommodative solutions, while robots can take on heavy and repetitive tasks. In addition, the market demand for robots has become more and more demanding, and affordable, plug-and-play, simple and intuitive programming, high-precision, and high-security collaborative robots are gradually becoming the darling of the manufacturing and retail industries. Since 2009, major robotics companies have launched new collaborative robots, such as the KUKA lightweight LBRiiwa robots, fanucCR robots CR-35iA, 4iA, 7iA and 7iAL. CR series robots comply with the newly released safety standards, equipped with a motion capture function, the robot wrist maximum load of 35kg, can work with people without security fence isolation. In April 2017, Yasukawa announced the HC10 Cooperative Robot at the Chicago Automation Show. The HC10 Cooperative Robot has excellent performance with a load of 10kg and a maximum movement radius of 1,200mm. It is used in material handling, mechanical maintenance, packaging, or light assembly. widely used. At the same time, end customers can also obtain various tools and spare parts from Yaskawa Corporation.

Thirty collaborative robot companies and products worldwide

In November 2017, Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Swiss ABB announced that they will cooperate in the field of "collaborative" robots, especially dual-arm robots. The two companies will unify their different operating methods, etc., in order to cope with the increasing global demand for automation.

At present, cooperative robots are the most widely used in the 3C industry. For the 3C industry, the drastic changes in production methods have given rise to the needs of man-machine collaboration. The birth of collaborative robots has redefined the production methods of the manufacturing industry. Compared with traditional industrial robots, the collaborative robots are compact in structure and flexible in deployment. Can work closely with people and share workspaces, and the operation method is easy to learn. On January 3, Japanese media reported that in Japan, the shortage of labor is becoming increasingly serious. Mitsubishi Electric expects that the industry that has never used robots before may also be adopted. In the future, collaborative robots will continue to open up new application areas, thereby continuously expanding market share. . In the face of a vast market in the future, not only foreign robot companies, but also domestic robot companies are actively breaking through various problems and developing collaborative robots in an attempt to share a share in the blue ocean of the collaborative robot market, such as Zibo Smart, Xinsong Robot, and Dazu Motor. HIT Robot Group and others have introduced cooperative robots.

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