Can the arrival of the robot era lead China to its future?

The Chinese government believes that occupying areas such as artificial intelligence and robotics can occupy strategic heights for future competition. Therefore, based on programmatic documents such as “Made in China 2025” and “Robot Industry Development Plan (2016-2020)”, China is making every effort to develop robots. industry. On April 25, Bloomberg published an in-depth article titled "Behind China to Lead the Global Robot Industry." According to the article, the Chinese government believes that occupation of artificial intelligence and robotics fields can occupy strategic heights for future competition. Therefore, based on programmatic documents such as "Made in China 2025" and "Robot Industry Development Plan (2016-2020)", China is Fully develop the robotics industry. In the process of developing robots, the Chinese government has chosen “a two-pronged approach”—on the one hand to encourage domestic companies, and on the other, to actively introduce foreign technologies. There are some well-developed companies on the side of self-owned brands, but many start-up companies that have sprung up after the rainy days are buying key parts and components from Japan and the United States, and affixing home-made brands. At the introduction of foreign technology, the most The typical case was the acquisition of German KUKA from last year to this year . Many analysts believe that with the support of abundant funds, vast markets, and preferential policies, China’s robot manufacturing will certainly become an important force in international competition in the future. Although, the world's first echelon is still Japan, South Korea, and Germany. The U.S., the four countries, control. The following is the full text of the article translated by the observer network: China is seeking to dominate the future of the robot era: just click "start", a robot called E-Deodar, looks a bit like humans can be the office People provided coffee, and these people are building industrial robots worth US$15,000 . This industrial robot, which is one-third cheaper than a foreign brand, will be put into the industrial plant of the Pearl River Delta for automated distribution lines. In Beijing, a 1,900-kilometer-long, e-commerce giant Jingdong’s factory building, a spider-like robot is stretching out from above the frame, grabbing a book on the conveyor belt, and pulling out another paw and dropping it into it. A box. Such a machine can sort 3,600 pieces of goods per hour and the efficiency is four times that of manpower, and this is only one of the robotics technologies used in JD's automated warehouse system. After high-speed rail and renewable energy, China is fully embracing the arrival of the robot era. China’s economic policy makers believe that following this line of thinking can make China a cornerstone for more profound strategic goals—dominating the booming areas of artificial intelligence, driverless cars, and smart connected facilities. "In history, China has always been a fast and efficient follower," said ColinAngle, CEO of iRobot, a maker of vacuum cleaner robots and defensive robots in Massachusetts. "But the question is, can they innovate?" currently in the world Robot manufacturing countries include Japan, South Korea, Germany and the United States. However, China’s robot development also has its three most important advantages: large-scale, rapid growth momentum and strong financial support. In China's domestic market, sales of Chinese-made robots surpassed those of Japan in 2013. For example, Guangdong Province announced in 2015 that it plans to provide about 943 billion yuan in funding to some 2,000 provincial companies. The companies that make cars, household appliances, and building materials use this money to purchase robots. Efforts are being made to automate the factory. Such measures are a good start for Chinese start-up companies. “In China, leadership decision-making is critical,” said Justin Rose, a Chicago consulting partner and manufacturing specialist. “China has the ability to rise and take a leading position.” In order to achieve its goals, China has a two-pronged strategy. On the one hand, the Chinese government supports local robot manufacturing companies. On the other hand, it also actively imports overseas robot manufacturers such as Japan and the United States. According to Gudrun Litzenberger, secretary-general of the International Federation of Robotics, in 2017, the demand for robotics by Chinese companies is expected to grow at a double-digit rate. In 2016, China equipped a total of 90,000 robots, accounting for one-third of the world's total, an increase of 30% over the previous year. The market share of domestic robots has been changing from year to year. (The red is domestic robots.) However, China’s ambitions in the field of robot manufacturing will never stop at just installing bolts or welding for assembly lines. Earlier this year, a busy Zhengzhou East Railway Station installed a robot to detect pollution. In March, China's deep-sea robots set a record of underground diving at 6,329 meters in the Mariana Trench.

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