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Driving innovation to market for a better world ADVANCED ROBOTICS AN INDUSTRY WITH A $ TRILLION POTENTIAL IMPACT In a study defining the top 12 disruptive technologies of the future, McKinsey Global Institute estimates that the advanced robotics could generate a potential economic impact of $1.7T - $4.5T per year by 2025. Other disruptive technologies strongly related to robotics are also discussed including, autonomous vehicles, the Internet of Things, Cloud technology and 3D printing.
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Page 1: Robotics markets 2013 and forecasts innoecho point of view

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ADVANCED ROBOTICS

AN INDUSTRY WITH A $ TRILLION POTENTIAL IMPACT

In a study defining the top 12 disruptive technologies of the future,

McKinsey Global Institute estimates that the advanced robotics could

generate a potential economic impact of $1.7T - $4.5T per year by

2025.

Other disruptive technologies strongly related to robotics are also

discussed including, autonomous vehicles, the Internet of Things,

Cloud technology and 3D printing.

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INDUSTRIAL AND SERVICE ROBOTICS 2014

STATE OF THE ART & TRENDS

A EUROPEAN FOCUS

Robotics requires the dynamism of a broad ecosystem

to attain the forecasted impact on our society

Sources : McKinsey; IFR 2013; SPARC; EFFRA; Hizook, Innoecho;

Robotworld Global Robot Business Forum; Boston Robobusiness

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Defined by James Moore in 1996, the concept of a business ecosystem is now widely adopted in the high-tech community.

It consists in an economic community of actors, who coevolvetheir capabilities and roles, and align themselves toward a shared vision.

More and more countries are defining robotics as strategic for their economy and define their robotics roadmaps.

WORLD ROBOTICS: A BROAD DYNAMIC ECOSYSTEM TAKING LIFE

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Europe is now shaping its robotics business ecosystem with the Public

Private Partnership (SPARC) with the European Commission,

entrepreneurial innovations and a top-flight research & education and

industry network. Investors are progressively integrating the emerging

ecosystem.

WORLD ROBOTICS: A BROAD DYNAMIC ECOSYSTEM TAKING LIFE

In Asia, the dynamic started about 10 years ahead of us with strategic

governmental planning in Japan and Korea. Taiwan and Singapore, each

with their specificities, are part of the ecosystem. The pace is accelerating

with the entry of China in the competitive race. Malaysia and India are

looking into developing their robotics roadmaps.

In the USA, although the Silicon valley is claiming its cluster ’s strength, the

East coast is still leading the robotics innovations. Venture capitalists are

now keen in investing in hardware. Robotics dedicated incubators are

flourishing : Massachussetts created Massrobotics, Startbot is an

independent accelerator, Qualcom started its robotics incubator, etc.

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INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS : KEY FACTS & FIGURES 2013

Worldwide market is estimated at US$ 9,5 billion (hardware sales 2013 only) up to US$ 29 billion (software, engineering, ..included).

+12% in 2013 with 178K units sold worldwide.

Automotive is still the main driver (40% of robot sales), but new industries are equipping with robots: electric/electronic production; plastic & rubber industry; food industry

China became the biggest robot market with a share of 20% of the total supply in 2013

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KEY FIGURES FOR SERVICE ROBOTICS 2013

- A $5,2 billion market in 2013 - High growth rate expected : $7,4 billion in 2017

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ASIA : N°1 REGION

FOR 2013 INDUSTRIAL ROBOT PURCHASE

The People’s Republic of China became the biggest robot market in 2013 with 21% of total worldwide industrial robot purchase.

Korea is the world N°1 country for robot density

Japan is still the most important robot supplier to the rest of the world.

Singapore is shaping its vision of smart cities and the convergence of technologies IOT and robotics for professional service robotics

Malaysia should announce robotics initiatives in 2015 within the overallnational plan.

India isn’t structured yet apart from a robotic scientific group. Education in robotics seems to be the way forward for the government.

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USA : EAST AND WEST COAST

ARE RACING FOR ROBOTICS LEADERSHIP

Top notch researchers are setting up spin-offs with a real business

approach. They reach rapidly ready-to-market product stage

Enthusiasm of investors for robotics

□ Genesis Angels: a new $100M Fund For AI And Robotics; Massachusetts

robotics incubator; Qualcomm robotics venture:

Leadership or pioneer for ready-to-market products in service robotics

fields

A US roadmap for reindustrialization through robotics

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Europe is a major market in industrial robotics worldwide

n°1 in robot density for the general industries

n°2 industrial robots buyer worldwide in 2013

30% of robots in operations worldwide are in Europe

FOCUS ON EUROPE

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EUROPE IS N°1 IN ROBOT DENSITY

FOR THE GENERAL INDUSTRIES

Robot density varies greatly per country

and whether you consider all industries

or automotive only

China robot density is 30 in 2013, but

raises to 281 in the automotive industry

only.

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EUROPE: THE N°2 INDUSTRIAL ROBOT BUYER WORLDWIDE

IN 2013

Total sales of industrial robots

in 2013 = 178 K units (+12%)

Asia dominates notably thanks

to China, Japan and Republic of

Korea

Europe is N°2 industrial robot

buyer with 1/4 of worldwide

purchases

Average growth rate in the past

5 years is 12% in the Americas,

8% in Asia and 4,5% in Europe.

8%

12%

4,5%

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30% OF THE WORLD’S OPERATIONAL INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS

ARE IN EUROPE

Source : IFR 2013

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THE FUTURE OF INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS

AS SEEN BY EUROPE

Europe strongly believes that man-robot collaboration is

one of the basis for the next industrial robotics market

expansion. European industrial robot manufacturers

develop innovative collaborative robots – « cobots ».

Kuka (Germany)iiwa collaborative robot

Universal Robot (Denmark) lightweight robotic arm

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THE FUTURE OF INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS

AS SEEN BY EUROPE

Many industries not yet “automated”, beside automotive,

will benefit from advanced robotics.

€ 1,2 Billion is invested in a Public Private Partnership

between the EC and EFFRA association, in the Horizon

2020 framework, for Factories of the Future, which includes

robotics among other topics.

Robotics is adapted to SMEs

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A SPECIFIC ROADMAP FOR ROBOTICS IN SMES

The example of French “Robot Start PME” program

Aimed at 250 SMEs for the integration of their first robot

Started in October 2013

2 programs : 10 days / 3 days

Collaboration with SYMOP (industrial robotics federation),

CEA (research) and CETIM (engineering)

33 experts, 180 integrators took part at a national level

€ 14 million invested by 125 SMEs

400 SMEs applying to the program

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SERVICE ROBOTICS IN EUROPE

Today’s service robot market is

composed of many niche

products for professional

services and a few high-volume

applications in the domestic

environment.

Europe is an undisputed leader

in professional service robotics

Europe benefits from a strong

entrepreneurial spirit for

personal robotics and robot

companions in particular.

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EUROPE IS AN UNDISPUTED LEADER

IN PROFESSIONAL SERVICE ROBOTICS

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EUROPE DEFINED A STRATEGIC RESEARCH AGENDA

AND A ROBOTICS ROADMAP

With €700M in funding from the European Commission for 2014 –

2020, and triple that amount from European industry, SPARC is the

largest civilian-funded robotics innovation program in the world

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EUROPEAN FRAMEWORK PROGRAM

HORIZON 2020At completion Framework 7 directly funded some 130 robotics based

R&D&I projects involving around 500 organisations with total grants of

some €536 million. Other funding with elements related to robotics

amounts to some €170 million.

Horizon 2020 is the eighth European Framework Program. It places

emphasis on innovation and the transfer of technology to the marketplace.

2 calls dedicated to robotics were already launched under the Horizon

2020 program – ICT 23 and ICT 24 – RoboticsICT 23 : The aim is to develop a new generation of industrial and service robots and underpinning

technologies, in particular enabling robotic systems to operate in dynamic real-world environments,

reaching measurable improvements of abilities such as autonomy and adaptability and interacting in

safe ways with humans.

ICT 24: Research & Innovation Actions to advance key technologies relevant for industrial and service

robotics. In terms of market domains, the priorities are: healthcare, consumer, transport

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AN INTERNATIONAL DEDICATED NETWORKING EVENT IN

EUROPE : INNOROBO

Innorobo is the Europe’s leading summit entirely dedicated to robotics,

-140 exhibitors from 14 countries on 3 continents

-17,000 visitors from 28 countries worldwide, - Outstanding media coveragewith 206 accredited media outlets.

www.innorobo.com

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EUROPEAN PRIVATE INVESTMENT STARTS TO GET ON BOARD

BUT EUROPE NEEDS TO SUSTAIN EVEN MORE ITS ENTREPRENEURIAL DRIVE

Robotics companies raised at least $250 Million in 2013, compared to

$190 Million in 2012.

Google acquired 8 top-notch robotics companies

A robotics-specific Exchange Traded Fund (ETF), Robo-Stox

(NASDAQ:ROBO) was created in 2013 and will be at London Stock

Exchange in the fall of 2014

3 European private dedicated robotics funds: Robot-Capital,

Robolution Capital, Grishin Robotics for a total of over €100 Million.

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EUROPEAN ROBOTICS ECOSYSTEM IS STRENGTHENING

TO STAY AMONG THE WORLD ROBOTICS LEADERS

World class Research labs and engineering

education

Innovative SMEs and start-ups

Major industrial robots manufacturers

Leadership in specific robotics fields

Dedicated event with an extensive network

Active cooperations

clusters, federations, international partnerships

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Catherine Simon

President & founder

[email protected]

Tel. + 33 (0)6 80 96 48 70

Beryl Breas

Managing Director

[email protected]

Tel. +33 (0)6 11 43 11 91

InnoEchoTM is an “impact consulting” company that accelerates time-to-market of disruptive technologies for

a better world. It nurtures and empowers a global business community in robotics and high tech of more

than 10.000 decision makers worldwide. It owes and organizes InnoroboTM every year.

Contacts

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