World Robotics 2008 Welcome to the Press Conference
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Industrial robots are meeting the changing demands of their customers Total world supply of industrial robots up to 2007 Distribution in the main regions (Americas, Asia, Europe) Applications Industries Forecast 2008 Service Robots
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World Robotics 2008 - First results Press conference 11 June 2008 Åke Lindqvist, IFR Vice President Chairman IFR Robot Suppliers, ATC Vice Chairman (Automation Technology Council), RIA (Robotics Industry Association of North America) Board of Directors & RIA Chairman Statistics Committee Group Vice President, ABB Inc, USA Tokuo Iikura, Executive Director, JARA (Japanese Robotics Association), Japan Yasushi Tomita, General Manager, Overseas Sales Department, Yaskawa Electric Corporation, Japan Stefan Müller, IFR President, Chairman, EUnited Robotics Senior Consultant, KUKA Roboter, Germany Gudrun Litzenberger, Director IFR Statistical Department page 3 • 11 June 2008
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World Robotics 2008 – First results World: 1 million industrial robots operating
Estimated worldwide operational stock of industrial robots 1.200
'000 of units
1.000
923
951
994
750
800 605 600 454 400 200 3
66
0 1973 * preliminary data
1983
1990
1995
2000
2005
2006
2007
Quelle: IFR Statistical Department
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World Robotics 2008 – First results World: Increase of 5% in 2007
Estimated worldwide yearly supply of industrial robots 1992 - 2007 140 126 112 99
100 '000 of units
+5% 118
120
77
80
82
69 56
60
53
79 69
97 81
78 69
55
40 20 0 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007* Source: IFR Statistical Department
* preliminary data
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World Robotics 2008 – First results World: Automotive is changing Automotive industry
Significant growth in unit sales only in the growing markets In the mature car markets only growth in value of turnover
Reorganisation of the business with the suppliers
Boosting investments as well as
Reduction of capacity and relocation of production sites
Source: Comau
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World Robotics 2008 – First results World: Automotive is changing Non-automotive sectors
Trend towards automation Tailored solutions of the robot suppliers Continued increase: z metal z food and beverage z glass/ceramics z pharmaceutical z medical devices z photovoltaic
Source: FANUC
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World Robotics 2008 – Customers Growth in non-automotive sectors
Worldwide yearly supply of industrial robots 2006 - 2007* by main industries +4%
Motor vehicles
-2%
Automotive parts +9%
Electrical/electronics
-2%
Chemical, rubber and plastics +6%
Metal products Machinery(industrial and consumer)
+8%
Food
2007*
+19%
2006
-37%
Communication Glass, ceramics
+64%
Medical, precision and optical instruments
+38%
0
5.000
10.000
15.000
20.000
25.000
units * preliminary data
Source: IFR Statistical Department
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World Robotics 2008 – World Different results in the regions
Estimated yearly supply of industrial robots by regions 2005 - 2007 -0%
Asia/Australia
+9%
Europe
2007* 2006 2005 +16%
Americas
0
10.000
20.000
30.000
40.000
50.000
60.000
*preliminary data
70.000
80.000 units
Source: IFR Statistical Department
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World Robotics 2008 - First results Americas Presented by Åke Lindqvist IFR Vice President Chairman, IFR Robot Supplier Group ATC Vice Chairman (Automation Technology Council), RIA (Robotics Industry Association of North America) Board of Directors & RIA Chairman Statistics Committee Group Vice President, ABB Inc, USA
Source: ABB
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World Robotics 2008 - Americas Recovery
Estimated yearly supply of industrial robots in Americas 25,000 21,986 20,960 20,000 17,910
units
15,400 14,086
15,000
13,046
12,957 11,263
10,828 10,000
10,257
9,470
8,934 8,543 6,770
5,000
0 1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
*preliminary data
2005
2006
2007
Source: IFR Statistical Department
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World Robotics 2008 – Americas Canada and Brazil more than 60% increase
Estimated yearly supply of industrial robots by countries in Americas 2006 - 2007*
USA
Canada
Brazil
2007* 2006
Mexico
others
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
units * preliminary data
Source: IFR Statistical Department
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World Robotics 2008 – Americas Cleanroom applications increasing
Estimated yearly supply in Americas of industrial robots 2005 - 2007 by applications Handling
Welding
Assembly
2007* 2006 2005
Dispensing
Processing
Cleanroom
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
* preliminary data
9,000
10,000
units
Source: IFR Statistical Department
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World Robotics 2008 – Americas High investments of motor vehicle suppliers
Yearly supply of industrial robots in Americas 2004 - 2007 by main industries Motor vehicles
Automotive parts
Electrical/electronics Chemical, rubber and plastics
2007* 2006 2005
Metal /Machinery
Food 0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
9,000
units * preliminary data
Source: IFR Statistical Department
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World Robotics 2008 – Americas Stock increased by 8%
Estimated operational stock of industrial robots at year-end in Americas 180
167 155
160 144 140
127 115
units
120 100 100
106
92 81
80 60
57
62
67
71
40 20 0 1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
*preliminary data
2005
2006
2007*
Source: IFR Statistical Department
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World Robotics 2008 - First results Asia Presented by Gudrun Litzenberger, Director IFR Statistical Department
Report on JARA (Japanese Robot Assocation) member statistics: Yasushi Tomita, General Manager, Overseas Sales Department, Yaskawa Electric Corporation, Japan
Source: Motoman
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World Robotics 2008 - Asia Demand at a plateau
Estimated yearly supply of industrial robots in Asia 90,000 80,000
75,134
70,000 60,976 60,900 units
60,000 47,984
50,000
53,474
50,170
51,659
44,325 36,948
40,000 35,049
40,022
40,010 34,829 31,148
30,000 20,000 10,000 0 1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006 2007*
Source: IFR Statistical Department
*preliminary data
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World Robotics 2008 - Asia Robot sales in China continued to increase
Estimated yearly supply of industrial robots by countries in Asia 2006 - 2007
Japan
Rep. of Korea
China
Taiwan
Thailand
2006
2007
India
all other countries 0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000 units
30,000
35,000
40,000
Source: IFR Statistical Department
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World Robotics 2008 - Asia
Estimated yearly supply in Asia of industrial robots 2005 - 2007 by applications Handling
Welding
Assembly
2007* 2006 2005
Dispensing
Processing
Cleanroom 0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
* preliminary data
25,000
units
Source: IFR Statistical Department
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World Robotics 2008 – Asia Motor vehicle down
Yearly supply of industrial robots in Asia 2005 - 2007 by main industries Motor vehicles Automotive parts Electrical/electronics Chemical, rubber and plastics Machinery(industrial and consumer)
2007* 2006 2005
Metal products Communication Precision & optical products Food 0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
units * preliminary data
Source: IFR Statistical Department
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World Robotics 2008 - First results Europe Presented by Stefan Müller Chairman, International Federation of Robotics (IFR), Chairman, EUnited Robotics Senior Consultant, KUKA Roboter, Germany
Source: KUKA
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World Robotics 2008 – Europe Continued growth
Estimated yearly supply of industrial robots in Europe 40,000 34,600
35,000 30,637
31,603
30,000
26,718
units
26,003 25,000
31,536 27,832
29,409
28,432
22,260 20,256 20,151
20,000 15,787 15,000 12,668 10,000 5,000 0 1994 *preliminary data
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006 2007*
Source: IFR Statistical Department
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World Robotics 2008 – Europe Germany engine of growth
Estimated yearly supply of industrial robots in Europe by countries 2006 - 2007* Germany Italy France Central/Eastern Europe Spain BENELUX Sweden
2007
United Kingdom
2006
Austria Switzerland Denmark Turkey all other counrties 0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
units Source: IFR Statistical Department
* preliminary data
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World Robotics 2008 – Europe Material handling is surging
Estimated yearly supply in Europe of industrial robots 2005 - 2007* by applications Handling
Welding
Assembly
2007* 2006 2005
Dispensing
Processing
Others 0 * preliminary data
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
20,000
units
Source: IFR Statistical Department
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World Robotics 2008 – Europe Strong non-automotive sectors
Yearly supply of industrial robots in Europe 2005 - 2007* by main industries Motor vehicles Automotive parts Chemical, rubber and plastics Metal products Food
2007* 2006 2005
Machinery(industrial and consumer) Glass/ceramics Basic metals Electrical/electronics 0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
units * preliminary data
Source: IFR Statistical Department
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World Robotics 2008 – Europe Demand of non-automotive is growing
Estimated yearly sales of industrial robots 2001 - 2007 Share of Automotive - Non-automotive Industry in Europe Automotive 70% 60% 50%
all others 60% 54% 46%
59%
54%
53% 47%
46% 40%
units
60%
60%
40%
40%
41%
40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 2001
* preliminary d t
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007*
Source: IFR Statistical Department
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World Robotics 2008 – Europe 33% of the robots worldwide operating in Europe
Estimated operational stock of industrial robots at year-end in Europe 400
316
'000 of units
330
297
300
279 246
233
262
212 189
200
158 131
172
144
100
0 1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
*preliminary data
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007*
Source: IFR Statistical Department
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Forecast 2008 Technical trends Improvements in sensor technology Robot Vision
Force sensing
Environment recognition
Improvements in communication Human-Machine Interface
Source: Motoman
Remote Operation
Improvements in System Technology Off-Line Programming
Safety
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Forecast 2008 Customers Automotive will remain main customer, but Non-automotive is growing, i.e. Metal
Food
Glass/Ceramics
Furniture
Semi-conductors
Photovoltaics.....
Small and medium enterprices High quality and environmental standards boost automation
Source: KUKA
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World Robotics 2007 - Service Robots in 2010 abt. 7.2 million service robots sold Up to 2006
almost 40,000 service robots for professional use
about 3.5 million service robots for private use
Forecast 2007 - 2010
another 35,000 service robots for professional use
another 3.6 million service robots for private use Source: Robotech page 30 • 11 June 2008
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Service Robots for professional use Increasing demand Most established professional robots, high growth rates expected
Military robots
Surveillance and security robots
Milking robots
Underwater systems
Robot assisted surgery or therapy Source: Robowatch
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Service Robots for personal/domestic use Surging demand Low-cost products – many units Market for entertainment robots is boosting Vacuuming cleaners and lawn mowers are establishing in the houeseholds Handicap assistance – the future market
Source: Bluebotics
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World Robotics 2008 - Press Conference Discussion
Thank you! Your questions, please!
Source: Robomotio
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