Marina Bill, the president of the IFR, shares insights on how companies can use recent advances in AI for robotics.
Top 5 robotics trends for 2024, according to the IFR
The IFR has cited technology trends including the rise of generative AI, mobile manipulation, and humanoid robots for 2024.
IFR: World sets record for operational robots in 2022
Global average robot density hit an all-time high of 151 robots per 10,000 employees – more than double the number measured only six years ago.
Robots could help Japan combat 2024 trucker problem, IFR says
With new overtime regulations for truck drivers in Japan, the country could face labor shortages that robots can help address, said the IFR.
Daniel Theobald on funding early startups and the future for ag robotics
On this episode, we catch up with mobile robotics veteran Daniel Theobald and talk about his latest adventures with ag robotics and startup consulting.
IFR elects Takayuki Ito as new VP
Ito brings over 40 years of robotics industry experience to the role. He began working for Fanuc in 1981 as a software engineer.
India’s robot installations hit an all-time high
Industrial robot sales in India have reached a new record with 4,945 units installed in 2021, according to the IFR.
5 top robotics trends to watch in 2023
The robotics industry is rapidly evolving. Here are the top five trends shaping the robotics industry, according to the International Federation of Robotics.
IFR: China surpasses U.S. in robot density
China now has more industrial robots per 10,000 workers than the United States, according to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR).
IFR: robot installations hit all-time high in 2021
The International Federation of Robotics’ (IFR) world robotics report showed that worldwide installations reached 517,385 units.
IFR: China’s robot installations rose by 44% in 2021
China’s industrial robotics market saw 243,300 installations in 2021, a 44% increase from the year before, according to the IFR.
Chinese mobile robot maker Youibot to join IFR
The International Federation of Robotics acts as a focal point for organizations and governmental representatives in activities related to robotics.
International Federation of Robotics appoints new president, VP
ABB’s Marina Bill was named president of the International Federation of Robotics, while Kenji Yamaguchi of FANUC was named vice president.
IFR: Japan is world’s top industrial robotics manufacturer
Japan has rapidly been increasing its production capacity. In 2020, its export ratio rose 78%, with 136,069 robots shipped.
IFR elects Marina Bill as vice president
Marina Bill, the global head of marketing and sales at ABB, has been elected as the vice president of the IFR.
IFR: 5 robotics trends to watch
Adoption by new industries, ease of use, and securing production top IFR’s list of robotics trends to watch in 2022.
IFR weighs in on China’s five-year plan for robotics
The International Federation of Robotics gave insight on China’s current place in the world market and the significance of the 5-year plan.
10 most automated countries worldwide
From 2015 to 2020, robot density nearly doubled worldwide, jumping from 66 units in 2015 to 126 units in 2020.
Service robot sales up 32% worldwide, led by surgical, logistics systems, reports IFR
Service robot sales set new records last year, led by logistics robots at 110% sales growth and 28% growth in medicaal robots, reported the International Federation of Robotics.
Factories worldwide used a total of 2.7M industrial robots in 2019, reports IFR
Although industrial automation did not grow as much worldwide in 2019 as in 2018, it still set records, reported the International Federation of Robotics. The IFR also looked at regional growth.
Grippers market gains traction with global cobot growth
For the first time, the International Federation of Robotics has called out growth in collaborative robot arms, representing an opportunity for makers and users of grippers or end-of-arm tooling, writes OnRobot’s CEO.
2018 industrial robot sales barely eke out year-over-year gain
The IFR shared its annual look at global and regional demand for robots in manufacturing in conjunction with Automate/ProMat 2019. Slowdowns affected growth in some regions, but improving software and hardware capabilities could lead to new highs.