Foreign technology dominates industrial market for robotics
By Zhuan Ti (China Daily)
Updated: 2014-08-13

Though Japan was long considered the "robotics kingdom", China surpassed it as the largest market for industrial robots in the world in 2013, when a record-high 36,000 units were sold, Chinese media report.

Now domestic robot makers need to sharpen their edge in technological innovation to become competitive and take a bigger share of the huge market, experts said.

On average worldwide there are 55 industrial robots for every 10,000 employees, but the rate in China is just 23, according to a patent analysis report released by a research team at the State Intellectual Property Office.

"Based on this projection, China will be a colossal market in industrial robots if it catches up with advanced countries in use intensity," Cui Boxiong, head of the research team, told the Economic Daily.

With rising labor costs in China and a drop in robot prices, the total market value is projected to range from 720 billion yuan ($117 billion) to 1.8 trillion yuan in the next decade, Luo Baihui, vice-president of the Robot Technology Association in Dongguan, a manufacturing hub in Guangdong province, told the newspaper.

The enormous potential has drawn leading companies to accelerate expansion in China.

Swiss conglomerate ABB moved its global robotics headquarters to Shanghai in 2006 and set up R&D centers in the country.

An industrial robot production plant by Japanese manufacturer Yaskawa Electric Corp began operation in Changzhou, Jiangsu province in 2013 with a designed yearly capacity of 12,000 units.

The two companies, together with Fanuc from Japan and Kuka based in Germany, sold 27,000 units in China last year, 74 percent of the total.

"When such traditional robot powerhouses secure market shares in emerging economies including China, all of them deploy their patent resources to gain a monopolistic position in both the market and technology."

The report shows that more than 7,000 robotics patent applications from abroad had been filed with SIPO by 2013, the majority from Japan, the United States, Germany and South Korea.

The research team said the weak performance by Chinese companies is due to their shortage of core technologies.

Qu Shujun, deputy director of the SIPO Beijing center for patent review and coordination, said fledgling domestic makers of industrial robots also rely on imported servomotors and speed reducers, crucial components that affect competitiveness in pricing.

"Japanese companies have a perfect patent strategy in mainstream robotic technologies concerning speed reducers and control systems, leaving their competitors limited space for development in the same technology direction," Qu said.

Xu Xiaoming, chief of a mechanical invention examination department at SIPO, suggested increasing filings for peripheral patents to seek cross licensing while investing more in core technology R&D.

After years of effort, China has made breakthroughs in robotic theories and technologies. Tsinghua, Tianjin and Zhejiang universities ranked among the global top 20 applicants for industrial robot patents from 2010 to 2013, according to the SIPO report.

Guo Zheyu, director of the SIPO Beijing center's mechanical invention department, said "it evidences the domestic industry's improvement in R&D capacity".

"Yet R&D forces cluster around research institutes rather than companies, hindering industrialization of their patents," Guo said.

Experts called for increased cooperation between institutes and the business community to strengthen the R&D foundation at domestic companies.

zhuanti@chinadaily.com.cn

Foreign technology dominates industrial market for robotics

Japanese-brand industrial robot on display at an expo in Suzhou, Jiangsu province. Wang Jiankang / China Daily

(China Daily 08/13/2014 page17)



The J-Innovation

Steve Jobs died the month that the latest Nobel Prize winners were announced. The coincidence lends itself to speculation about inevitability.

Recommendation of Global IP Service Agencies with Chinese Business

Washable keyboard

The future of China & WTO

JETRO: A decade of development in China

主站蜘蛛池模板: 久久精品99视频| 出包王女第四季op| 99在线精品免费视频| 日本中文字幕在线电影| 亚洲成av人片在线观看无| 精品国产一区二区三区av片| 国产成人午夜精品影院游乐网| 99热在线获取最新地址| 成年轻人网站色免费看| 亚洲AV之男人的天堂| 洗澡被王总干好舒服小说| 四虎在线视频免费观看| 五月天婷亚洲天综合网精品偷| 精品人妻一区二区三区四区| 国产影片中文字幕| 中文字幕julia中文字幕| 欧美亚洲国产片在线播放| 免费无码又爽又刺激高潮| 18禁止看的免费污网站| 少妇无码太爽了在线播放| 久久国产香蕉视频| 精品一区二区三区四区五区六区| 国产女人18毛片水真多1| 97天天摸天天碰天天爽| 性高朝久久久久久久| 亚洲欧美色图小说| 综合亚洲欧美日韩一区二区 | 69无人区卡一卡二卡| 日韩美女视频网站| 亚洲理论片在线观看| 精品视频午夜一区二区| 国产午夜亚洲精品不卡电影| а√最新版地址在线天堂| 日本护士XXXXHD少妇| 亚洲人精品亚洲人成在线| 熟女性饥渴一区二区三区| 午夜影院app| 色噜噜狠狠色综合成人网| 国产成人av大片大片在线播放| 24小时日本韩国高清免费| 大伊香蕉在线精品视频人碰人|