Welcome to the IFR Press Conference 3 August 212, Taipei Continued success of the robotics industry Welcome by IFR President Dr. Shinsuke Sakakibara Presentation of the results of World Robotics 212 Industrial Robots and Service Robots Gudrun Litzenberger, Director IFR Statistical Department and IFR General Secretary Questions 1
The Voice of Robotics Represents the global robotics industry Robotics turnover 211: $25 billion About 5 members: National robot associations R&D institutes Robot suppliers Integrators Sponsor of the annual International Symposium on Robotics (ISR) Primary resource for world-wide data on use of robotics IFR Statistical Department 211 - the most successful year in 5 years of industrial robots 18 16 Worldwide annual supply of industrial robots 1994-211 +38% 14 12 ' of 1 8 6 4 2 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 Source: IFR Statistical Department 2
New peak levels in all regions Annual supply of industrial robots by regions 28-211 +27% Asia/Australia +43% Europe Americas +53% 211 21 29 28 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1, Source: IFR Statistical Department Japan on top - drivers of the growth: China, United States, Germany Japan Annual supply of industrial robots largest markets 28-211 +27% Rep. of Korea +9% China United States Germany +43% +4% +51% 211 21 29 28 Italy +13% 5, 1, 15, 2, 25, 3, 35, Source: IFR Statistical Department 3
211: Remarkable increase in all growing markets Annual supply of industrial robots growing markets 28-211 China ASEAN Central/Eastern Europe India 211 21 29 28 Brazil 5, 1, 15, 2, 25, Source: IFR Statistical Department Automotive industry and elctrical/ electronics industry: drivers of the growth Estimated worldwide annual supply of industrial robots at year-end by main industries 28-211 Automotive Electrical/electronics Chemical, rubber and plastics Metal 211 21 29 28 Food 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Stück Source: IFR Statistical Department 4
Korea, Japan and Germany are the most automated countries in the world Number of multipurpose industrial robots (all types) per 1, employees in the manufacturing industry (ISIC rev.4: C) 211 4 35 3 25 Average robot density world: 55 2 15 1 5 Republic of Korea Japan Germany Italy Sweden Denmark United States Spain Finland Taiwan France Belgium Austria Canada Netherlands Switzerland Slovenia Australia United Kingdom Emerging markets: robot density is still far below average 6 Number of multipurpose industrial robots (all types) per 1, employees in the manufacturing industry (ISIC rev.4: C) 211 5 4 Average robot density world: 55 3 2 1 Slovakia Czech Rep. Norway Portugal Hungary Thailand New Zealand Malaysia China South Africa Israel Mexico Indonesia Poland Argentina Greece Turkey Brazil Romania Estonia Philippines Croatia Iran Russian Federation India Ukraine 5
The rate of automation in the automotive industry is rather high Number of multipurpose industrial robots (all types) per 1, employees in the automotive and in all other industries 211 1,8 1,6 1,4 1,2 Automotive all other 1, 8 6 4 2 Japan Italy Germany USA Spain Rep. of Korea Slovenia United Kingdom High potential for robot installations Number of multipurpose industrial robots (all types) per 1, employees in the automotive and in all other industries 211 1,6 1,4 1,2 1, Automotive all other 8 6 4 2 Hungary China Mexico Brazil Poland Slovakia India 6
Further increase of worldwide robot sales in 212 by 9% Automotive industry and electronics industry are the drivers of the growth Main impulses from North America, China, Brazil, Centraland Eastern European countries as well as from Japan Moderate growth of robot supplies to Korea Considerable increase in 212 and beyond in Taiwan Robot sales in Germany will reach almost the peak level of 211 Decrease in some Western European countries 213 215: annual growth of 5% on average per year is possible Opening up of huge consumer markets in Asia and South America Energy-efficiency and light weight construction Easy-to-use robots and robots collaborating with human workers Improved and easier integration of industrial robots The automotive industry will continue to be the innovator for new technology. Electrical/electronics industry will continue to automate in order to increase productivity and to improve quality of work for employees Cyclical decrease of investments of the automotive industry is likely in 213 and 214. 7
Risks of continued growths Financial problems of the major markets may reduce growth of the world economy or even cause a recession. Planned investments might be restrained for a while. Trend toward automation cannot will continue sooner or later Because it is necessary to increase productivity, profitability to guarantee sustainability of industrial production To abolish dangerous, tedious and dirty working conditions for human workers worldwide robots provide the only solution Continued success of industrial robots 22 2 18 16 Worldwide annual supply of industrial robots 25-215* ' of 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212* 213* 214* 215* * forecast Source: IFR Statistical Department 8
Booming robot market China 4, Annual supply of industrial robots to China 25-215* 35, 3, 25, 2, 15, 1, 5, *Forecast 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212* 215* Source: IFR Statistical Department More than 1.5 million industrial robots will be in operation in 215 Worldwide estimated operational stock of industrial robots 22-215* 1,8 1,6 1,4 1,2 +1% 213-215: +8% per year on average ' of 1, 8 6 4 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 21 211 212* 213* 214* 215* * forecast 9
About 16,4 service robots for professional use were sold in 211 7, Service robots for professional use. Sold 21 and 211 (main applications) 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Defence Field Logistic Medical 211 21 Applications with still rather low unit sales 5 Service robots for professional use. Sold 21 and 211(continued) 45 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 211 21 1
212-215: About 93,8 new service robots for professional use 3, Service robots for professional use. Unit forecast 212 to 215 25, Total forecast 212 to 215: 93,8 2, 15, 1, 5, Strong increase of personal and domestic service robots 12, Service robots for personnel/domestic use. Units sales 21 and 211 - forecast 212-215 1, 8, ' of 6, 4, 2, Household robots 212-215 211 21 Entertainment and leisure robots 11
Handicap assistance: Promising service robot applications Market for industrial robots is more dynamic Value of industrial and service robot market 211 and 21 million US$ 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Industrial Service professional Service domestic/personal 12
World Robotics 212 Industrial Robots Based on original data of robot suppliers Discussed and verified by the IFR Industrial Robot Suppliers Group Detailed statistical data for some 4 countries, Broken down by application areas, industrial branches, types of robots and by other technical and economic variables. Data on production, exports and imports are presented for a selection of countries. Trends in robot densities Case studies Standardization news Study: Impact of industrial robots on employment IERA Award 212 winner World Robotics 212 Service Robots Comprehensive global statistics on service robots, based on sales data reported by companies, as well as on other sources such as annual reports, market surveys and estimates. Market analysis Selected robot awards International research strategies of service robots Reports on standardization activities Selected examples of new service robot industries Essays on Robotics and Ethical, Legal and Social Challenges Public perceptions of robots. 13
Continued success of the robotics industry Thank you! www.worldrobotics.org Gudrun Litzenberger IFR Statistical Department gl@worldrobotics.org 14