Robotics and the Future of Instruments and Related Products Manufacturing for Measuring, Displaying, and Controlling Industrial Process Variables
Overview: The revolution in the manufacturing sector is thriving with robotics and automation playing a pivotal role. As per Statista, the adoption of industrial robots is projected to increase by around 12% annually worldwide till 2025. Considering instruments and closely related products for measuring, displaying, and controlling variables in industrial processes, 18.9% of manufacturers globally adopted robotics in 2020. This trend forecasts a radical transformation in the realm of industrial manufacturing.
Robotic Adoption in Industrial Manufacturing
The increasing adoption of robotics in industrial manufacturing presents a noticeable trend. Globally, the robot density in the manufacturing industry climbed to 113 units per 10,000 employees in 2019, up from 74 units in 2015, representing an increase of over 50% according to International Federation of Robotics. As a result, robotics is positioned at the frontier of manufacturing changes, signaling a pivotal shift towards automation.
Role of Robotics in Measuring, Displaying, and Controlling Industrial Process Variables
In measuring, displaying, and controlling industrial process variables, robots play an indispensable role. A survey by IFAC showed that 73% of industries identified a critical dependency on robotics for control and measurement of process variables. The ability of robotics to provide reliable, efficient, and accurate measurements is critical in improving process efficiency, minimising waste, and reducing costs.
The Future of Instruments and Related Products Manufacturing with Robotics
In predicting the future of instruments and related products manufacturing, robotics will play a major role as highlighted by the IDC, stating that by 2023, 40% of all robotics deployment will be in the form of Robots as a Service (RaaS). These advancements provide a clear projection of a future where robotics not only contributes to efficiency but forms the backbone of the industry’s operation.
Key Takeaways
- Robotics is increasing its presence in industrial manufacturing with an annual projection increase of 12%.
- 18.9% of instrument manufacturers globally adopted robotics in 2020.
- Robot density in manufacturing industries increased by over 50% from 74 units per 10,000 employees in 2015 to 113 units in 2019.
- 73% of industries identified a critical dependency on robotics for controlling and measurement of process variables.
- By 2023, 40% of all robotics deployment will be in the form of Robots as a Service (RaaS).
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