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June 2016


81% of industry managers predict robot boom in German SMEs



Eighty-one percent of automation managers in Germany expect that the use of robots in small- and medium-sized companies will increase substantially. An important driver is a new generation of lightweight robots that are more cost effective than conventional industrial robots and work shoulder to shoulder with humans without protective cage (COBOTS). Eighty-five percent are convinced that such human-robot teams will expand the application fields of automation. Another 86 percent are convinced that digitally networked industrial robots will revolutionize production methods. These are the findings of the AUTOMATICA Trend Index 2016. A total of 100 decision-makers were surveyed who are responsible for the use of automation technology in their companies.

The course for co-worker robots has already been set in the majority of German companies: Fifty-two percent have either already been automated with industrial robots or are currently analyzing the specific usage possibilities of robot technology in their company. A total of 27 percent are basically interested in the new solutions. Five percent have decided against the use of industrial robots.



Unit costs and ease of use are important factors for the decision-makers when deciding on the use of collaborative robots that work hand-in-hand with workers. The vast majority consider it important that COBOTS as lightweight robots are less expensive to purchase than conventional industrial robots (88 percent). With respect to operation, decision-makers also positively assess the fact that COBOTS can be taught new tasks in the same way as apprentices simply by guiding robot hands to program them (89 percent). In addition, there is the use of intuitively understandable control technology as it has already proven its worth in the use of smartphones (87 percent). A robot's ability to communicate with its human co-workers using sensors and machine vision is considered important to very important by 85 percent.



"The triumph of industrial robots in small- and medium-sized enterprises is being fueled by the lower prices of the new generation of lightweight robots and flexible operation," Falk Senger, trade fair Managing Director and ordering party of the AUTOMATICA Trend Index 2016. "At AUTOMATICA in Munich from June 21 to 24, decision-makers should personally check what revolutionary new robot and automation technology opportunities already exist today for SMEs."



See AUTOMATICA press release


See AUTOMATICA Trend Survey 2016


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