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"China has succeeded in upgrading its manufacturing industry at an unprecedented pace," says Takayuki Ito, President of the International Federation of Robotics. "Based on their national robotics strategy released in December 2021, the country has set an example of how to systematically strengthen competitiveness."
Chinese robot manufacturers have been able to significantly expand their domestic market share: Local suppliers' annual industrial robot installations in China increased from 30% in 2020 to 47% in 2023. These robot companies are benefiting from a growing Chinese consumer market with increasing demand for all kinds of consumer goods. Various industries are expanding their automation capacity: For example, in 2023 nearly two-thirds of industrial robots in the electronics industry are installed in China alone. Chinese manufacturers supply 54% of the industrial robots for this huge domestic market, and thus about 33% of the global demand in the electronics industry. Chinese robot suppliers for the metal and machinery industry even reached a domestic market share of 85%.
As an important next step, China aims to integrate robotics with other emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, improved core components and new application scenarios of smart manufacturing. This is illustrated by China´s recent initiative to position humanoid robots as a frontier technology and the newly approved state-backed venture capital fund.
"China has demonstrated how to leverage huge economies of scale," says Dr. Dietmar Ley, Chairman of VDMA Robotics + Automation. “Massive investments are being made in humanoid robots, not only in China, where there is a national strategy for humanoids, but also in the US, where significant venture capital is driving innovation. Europe must not lag behind in this critical area. It is essential that European humanoid technology moves beyond the labs and into scalable, competitively priced production. This requires a coordinated effort to ensure that Europe remains at the forefront of humanoid robotics as well.”
The 14th National People's Congress (NPC) held its third session from 5 to 11 March 2025. The sessions serve as China's top legislative body, where decisions about the country's laws, policies, and governance are made. The “14th Five-Year Plan for Robot Industry Development” is included in the “14th Five-Year Plan for Economic and Social Development of the People’s Republic of China” and the 2035 Vision Outline.
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