In 2018, these 30 industrial robot manufacturers deserve your attention

In 2018, industrial robots are expected to innovate in hardware and software. Software innovations include applications for monitoring and managing robots, and more complex industrial IoT applications that may extend to welding and other activities. On the hardware side, more computing power may be integrated inside the robot arm and more efficient actuators and other components may be used.

In 2018, these industrial robots are absolutely worth your attention.

Fanuc Fanuc: It is the world's largest industrial robot manufacturer in terms of the number of robotic arms installed at the global factory. FANUC's operations in China have been very successful. There are numerous orders and the factory is being expanded. Has reached a milestone in the production of the 500,000th industrial robot.

Yaskawa Electric Yaskawa Electric: A professional factory automation company specializing in industrial robots. It has a large business in motion control systems such as servo motors and currently provides IT services.

Aibobi abb; is the only European company among the world's top ten robot manufacturers. In terms of factory automation, ABB's most important is its IIoT solution, Ability. Ability is ABB's network for connecting its robots and other devices for precise monitoring and control. The company also introduced new robots, including the eye-catching YuMi robot.

Kawasaki Heavy Industries KHI: Although Kawasaki is famous for motorcycle manufacturers, it is also one of the world's largest manufacturers of robotic equipment. Its new collaborative robot duAro has been a success and is now planning to expand robot production to include more collaborative robot models.

Fujio Nachi-Fujikoshi: Specializes in industrial robots, machining tools and machine parts. The company recently introduced a new robot for electronics manufacturing.

DensoRobotics is a company that was split from Toyota Motor Toyota. At present, it is not only a large-scale automotive component company but also a leading supplier of industrial robots. Electric vehicles are becoming more and more popular, and their skill sets make electric devices in an advantageous position.

Kuka: After the acquisition of Kuka by Midea, the world’s largest home appliance manufacturer, Kuka was placed in an ideal position to take full advantage of the growth of the robot market in China and Asia. Even if the number of sales to external companies is relatively limited, the demand for the United States may also increase significantly in 2018. Kuka is one of the most innovative companies in the industrial robot market and is launching new robots for various applications.

Mitsubishi Robotics: Although factory automation is a relatively small business of Mitsubishi Electric, its robotics division is one of the world's largest manufacturers of industrial robots.

Epson Robots Epson Robots: Seiko is a time-honored watch company. The reason why the company started to build robots is to make watches more accurately and more efficiently. After Seiko Epson decided to sell its robots to external companies, it is now one of the world's largest suppliers. Seiko included robots in its precision product category and plans to launch collaborative robots in the future.

Staubli: Founded in the 1890s, it was originally developed from the textile industry. The company has acquired two long-established brands, Jacquardlooms and Unimation, the first industrial robot company, and it has become one of the world's largest suppliers of automation equipment.

Hon Hai Group: Has clearly expressed its determination to fully automate the entire world, or at least its own factory. Some factories in China's Foxconn are approaching unmanned factories. As robots become more suitable for electronics manufacturing, Foxconn will establish a more comprehensive automation factory.

Comau comau: Part of the world's largest car group, Fiat Chrysler, has launched a series of innovative products, the most noteworthy of which is the market's largest collaborative robot. The company has also made progress in the development of robotics software and IIoT technology.

OmronAdept: Omron Omron recently acquired Adept and has developed many different types of automation technologies in recent years. Most of the robots provided by the company are used in the automotive and medical industries. Omron also has a large business in sensors and other components.

UniversalRobots: The first manufacturer to launch a collaborative robot. Innovative machines offer many new features, primarily the opportunity to use smaller, cheaper robots, and apply them to various settings without the need to use shielded areas to separate them from human workers.

RethinkRobotics: For one of the early collaborative robot manufacturers, such as collaborative robots, one of the main challenges was explaining how to use it. It is investing more time and energy in this area and it looks like it will gain something.

Xinsong Siasun: China's largest and most well-known robot manufacturer, is the first mainland robot manufacturer to join the American Robot Industry Association. Not only will heavy industrial robots be introduced, but also elderly care robots will soon be introduced.

HIT Robot Group HRG: Similar to Xinsong, some interesting robots have been produced, and some very attractive applications such as jade production lines. Claiming to be the leading robot company in the mainland, its competition with Xinsong will attract attention in the coming years.

DoosanRobotics: Korean enterprise group, almost all industries in the world, especially power plants and construction. The company introduced collaborative robots that do not have to be separated from human workers and can be used almost like any other power tool.

Daming Robot: With interesting designs and confident marketing methods, it is particularly interested in the Japanese market. We are actively seeking partners in Japan and participate in the Hannover Fair in Germany, so we have not set ourselves restrictions. Daming will ship more than 2,000 robots in 2018.

HanwhaTechwin: Hanwha is one of the largest corporate groups in Korea. Robot manufacturing accounts for only a small part of its business. The company is only curious about this technology. Its cooperating robot is Korea's first robot of this type and it plans to use it for its own sake.

Hyundai Robotics, a modern robot: Hyundai is one of the largest Korean groups and its cars are more famous than the shipbuilding business. Has a large shipbuilding business, and robots have great potential in the field of shipbuilding. The robot division has been split so far, hoping that modern robots will challenge the top five robot manufacturers in Japan.

Bosch Bosch: European and American manufacturers of home appliances have a place in many markets, while robots are only small and relatively new businesses. Most of the industrial robot arms displayed may be equipped in hundreds of Bosch factories around the world. However, if Bosch sells products to other companies, the high quality of its collaborative robots may attract a large number of companies to purchase.

Kawada Kawada: Japanese company, mainly investing in large-scale construction projects such as bridges. But its two-armed collaboration and humanoid robot are among the most innovative robots on the market. Its NextAge robots have been deployed in many factories and can undertake a variety of complex tasks and are finding new partners for Kawada in various industries.

TALBrabo: is the robot department of India's Tata. A robot called Brabo has been shown. Brabo designed for the automotive industry is said to be the first Indian industrial robot. And its parent company Tata is one of the world's largest car companies.

Toshiba Robotics Toshiba Robotics: Toshiba is a large Japanese corporate group and is still one of the world's leading electrical and electronics companies.

STRobotics: Showed an ultra-fast collaborative robot, generally considered cooperative robots to be safer because they are slow to move. It is therefore worthwhile to observe whether speed will become a factor in this market.

Delta Electronics: It is very active in the industrial automation market and produces a series of SCARA and articulated robots for vertical articulated robots.

KinovaRobotics: This entertaining start-up company has created a lightweight robotic arm that can be mounted on vehicles such as wheelchairs and action logistics platforms. The company recently raised US$25 million and is further developing its applications and finding new markets.

Franka: This startup company is said to have developed a collaborative robot that can replicate itself. Interestingly, Franka received investments from companies such as Kuka and Foxconn.

Mecademic: The production of robots is very small, can be said to be a reduced version of industrial robots, suitable for the production of watches and other micro-devices.

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