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Industrial robot sales increase 8% to new record

Industrial Robotics Federation IFRIn 2015 the number of industrial robots sold worldwide surpassed the 240,000 unit mark for the first time. This corresponds to global year-on-year growth of 8%. The greatest demand was again registered by the automotive industry.

In a comparison of global markets, China continues to exhibit the highest demand for industrial robots, with sales rising by 16%. Despite the general perception of a “reluctant” investment climate, China extended its leading position as the number one sales market worldwide with unit sales reaching 66,000. This includes the units sold by local Chinese suppliers. Total sales in China, however, remained below the original IFR forecast of 30%. Demand in Asia, excluding China, remained at a high level with 78,000 units sold.

Sales of industrial robots in Europe rose by a record of 9% to nearly 50,000 units. Eastern Europe, with growth of 29%, proved to be one of the fastest growing regions globally. The number of units deployed in North America also broke a new record: in the US, Canada and Mexico a total of 34,000 units were sold in 2015 representing year-on-year growth of 11%.

Stefan Lampa, President and CEO of KUKA Roboter, comments: “In the age of Industry 4.0, the automotive industry is taking a leading role when it comes to flexible and state-of-the-art automation solutions and the direct collaboration between humans and robots. Moreover, the demand for automation solutions is constantly growing in nearly all sectors.

“New markets are evolving where automation has not been a major topic until now. A particularly important market for us is the electronics sector: the electronics industry is confronted with an increasing number of new products, an accelerating pace of development and short product life cycles. Here too, flexibility is the be-all and end-all in the industry.”

Olaf Gehrels, CEO of FANUC Europe Corporation, adds: “The growth on the world robotics market is being driven forward at a rapid pace. Along the way, two technological milestones have been set: collaborative robots based upon standard robots equipped with tested and proven controllers have demonstrated their readiness for routine use in the industrial environment and the introduction of high-payload robots capable of handling items weighing up to 2,300 kg now allows the employment of totally new manufacturing concepts.”

Per Vegard Nerseth, managing director of ABB Robotics, says: “Global robot shipments in 2015 confirmed that these are very exciting times to be in the robotics industry. As we move into 2016, the traditional drivers in our industry are now being complemented by the tremendous demand for solutions related to the Internet of Things, Services and People, all of which lead me to believe that this year will be yet another record year for all concerned.”

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