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The prospects of the robotics industry in the world are optimistic, as stated by Milton Garry, president of the International robotics Federation of Robotics (IFR), in his address of June 17, 2021. And this is despite the ongoing pandemic and a heterogeneous picture of recovery from the crisis in different parts of the world. In the regions, he Asia noted, the restoration of the robotics market began already in the third quarter of 2020 North America To Europe , and in and even at the beginning of the new year, the pre-crisis level has not yet been achieved. At the same time, the recovery picture within each region is ambiguous both in industries and companies: some industries and companies successfully overcame the crisis, others lagged behind.
In Russia, the situation in the industrial robotics market is also mixed, although in general it is rather positive: for several years the market has been showing an annual growth of several tens of percent. And if you count since 2010, the growth rate of the Russian market has grown from 230 robots to 1410 robots sold per year, that is, more than 6 times.
Questions from TAdviser about the industrial robotization market in Russia and the development of the company's business were answered by Mikhail Zotov, CEO of DS-Robotix. |
Artem Lukin, founder and CEO of TECHNORED, answered TAdviser's questions about the industrial robotics market in Russia, about the modern challenges facing the owners of production enterprises. |
Industrial robots are becoming more intelligent, skillful, finding more and more new applications. As you know, the success of robotic industry in the world is much more noticeable than in Russia: the average robotic density is almost 20 times higher (113 versus 6). And this is understandable, because in Western countries the processes of development and introduction of robotization in production have been going on non-stop, since the 60s of the last century. And our production enterprises, as a result of well-known socio-economic shocks, were in a situation when for a long time they were not up to innovation.
But for 10 years now, Russia has shown very high growth rates of robotization, the last 2-3 years are about 40%. This was made possible due to a number of factors and, of course, due to the development of various robotization technologies.
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Anton Nemykin, owner of the ATLANT Metalworking Plant (Omsk), answered TAdviser's questions about the introduction of a welding collaborative robot ("cobot"), the effect achieved and the prospects for further robotization of his company (more details). |
The introduction of the robotic line allowed ITELMA to significantly increase the volume of production, reduce the level of scrap by 7%, eliminate the influence of the human factor when assembling automatic emergency warning systems and achieve significant financial savings (more details). |
The production company MKT (Metal Cable Routes) is engaged in the production of cable-carrying and installation systems, that is, trays for laying cable and related installation products. At the end of 2019, the company set the task of modernizing production processes, in particular, welding products (more details). |
In order to preserve customers and not lose competitiveness in the market, the Novocherkassk Electrode Plant decided to completely replace the line for the production of nipples to the electrodes and launch a modern automated system in which machines, people and robots work together (more). |
2020 for the Russian division of Yaskawa was marked by another record for the number of industrial robots delivered to Russia. Their main share is introduced into local production by Yaskawa's official partners - system integrators. Analysis in the supply changes of the last 3 years allows Yaskawa specialists to declare the formation of a mature approach by Russian enterprises to robotize their production. Systems introduced in Russia have become more high-tech and large-scale (more details). |
TAdviser Analytical Center together with the National Association of Robotics Market Participants (NAURR) published an updated list of the largest Russian integrators of industrial robots. During the survey conducted by TAdviser and NAURR, data from 74 Russian integrators were obtained and considered. Market participants were evaluated according to two main criteria - the number of installed industrial robots and the revenue from their integration in 2018-2020. To be included in the number of largest, the revenue for the announced period should have exceeded 100 million rubles, while the company should have installed 10 or more industrial robots.
As a result of the consideration of company indicators, all of them were divided into three parts. The first part included 33 integrators who met two established criteria at once. The second part included 16 integrators whose indicators met at least one criterion. The additional third list includes the remaining companies that, according to the results of operations in 2018-2020, did not reach the required values of revenue or the number of robots installed. More...
Tough competition in the market requires high-quality production enterprises and companies, the use of modern equipment and high labor productivity. At the same time, enterprises must remain flexible and be able to quickly reschedule various processes and launch new products. The situation is complicated by a shortage of workers, low qualifications of workers, significant salary costs, injuries at work and, of course, a pandemic. Many of these manufacturing problems are capable of effectively solving TECHNORED MT-kit systems. These are robotic systems or, another name adopted in the circle of specialists - robotic cells developed by company specialists. MT-kit cells are designed to automate the loading of lathe, milling machines, sheet bending complex and not only (more). |
The collaboration robot (cobot) UR10e of the e-Series line has been produced by the Danish company Universal Robots since 2018, during which time it became the most popular among UR cobots and managed to establish itself as a reliable and practical model. On May 18, 2021, Universal Robots announced a modified UR10e, the carrying capacity of which was increased from 10 to 12.5 kg. Let's get acquainted with the key features and advantages of this manipulator in more detail. |
According to a TAdviser study, more than 90% of large industrial enterprises in Russia today already use robots and more than half plan to purchase such solutions in the next couple of years. The main incentive is a significant increase in labor productivity as a result of their implementation, according to almost 50% of the enterprises surveyed.
The situation associated with the COVID-19 pandemic significantly influenced the global robotics industry. On the one hand, this area, along with a number of others, was experiencing the consequences of the global economic downturn. On the other hand, the unprecedented transition of many organizations to a remote format of work has increased interest in deserted technologies and increased the digitalization of production. This attracted the attention of large customers from industrial industries to robotization as a means of reducing costs, reducing the cost of products and improving their quality. More...