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Welcome totheIFR CEO Round Table 20 June 2018 Munich...Professor Dr. Bruno Siciliano Director of ICAROS and Coordinator of the PRISMALab University of Naples Federico II, Italy Speakers

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  • Welcome to the IFR CEO Round Table

    20 June 2018 Munich

  • Schedule

    Gudrun Litzenberger Page 2 | 21 June 2018

    Welcoming and presentation of the participants of the IFR CEO Round TableGudrun Litzenberger, IFR General Secretary

    Preview on World Robotics Industrial Robots 2018Junji J. Tsuda, IFR President

    Discussion on Robots and AI: Vision and Reality

    Get together and personal interviews with the participants

  • International Federation of RoboticsRepresenting the global robotics industry

    • Robotics turnover 2017: about $50 billion

    • More than 50 members:• National robot associations• R&D institutes• Robot suppliers• Integrators

    • Sponsor of the annual International Symposium on Robotics (ISR)

    • Co-sponsor of the IERA Award

    • Primary resource for world-wide data on use of robotics – IFR Statistical Department

  • Dr. Kiyonori InabaDirector Executive Managing Officer, General Manager

    ROBOT Business Division, FANUC CORPORATION Japan

    Stefan LampaCEO

    KUKA IndustriesGermany

    Speakers on the Panel – Robot Suppliers

    Per Vegard NersethGroup Senior Vice President

    ABBSwitzerland

    21 June 2018Gudrun Litzenberger Page 4 |

  • Professor Dr. Bruno SicilianoDirector of ICAROS and Coordinator of the PRISMALab

    University of Naples Federico II,Italy

    Speakers on the Panel:

    Dr. Markus KueckelhausVice President

    Innovations & Trend Research

    DHLGermany

    21 June 2018Gudrun Litzenberger Page 5 |

    Robot userExpert

  • Junji J. TsudaIFR PresidentRepresentative Director Chairman of the Board

    YaskawaJapan

    Presentation of WR Data

    Ken FouhyModerator, Editor in Chief, Innovations & Trend Research

    VDI nachrichtenGermany

    21 June 2018Gudrun Litzenberger Page 6 |

    Moderator

  • Preview on World Robotics 2018

    Industrial Robots 2017• Global installations• Regions• Main Markets• Main Customers• Challenges of the Robotics Industry

    Page 7 | 21 June 2018Junji J. Tsuda

  • 2017: record growth of industrial robots

    Junji J. Tsuda Page 8 | 03 July 2018

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  • 2017: considerable increase in all regions

    Junji J. Tsuda Page 9 | 03 July 2018

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  • China: Main driver of growth in 2017

    Junji J. Tsuda Page 10 | 21 June 2018

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  • Top 5 countries represent 72% of total sales in 2017

    Junji J. Tsuda Page 11 | 03 July 2018

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  • Vietnam now 7th largest destination

    Junji J. Tsuda Page 12 | 21 June 2018

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    Source: IFR Statistical Department

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  • 2017: electronics, automotive and metal industry are maindrivers

    Junji J. Tsuda Page 13 | 21 June 2018

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    Estimated annual supply of industrial robots at year-endby industries worldwide 2015-2017

    2017 2016 2015

    Source: IFR Statistical Department

    +21%

    +27%

    +54%

    +9%

    +19%

  • Challenges of the robotics industry

    Junji J. Tsuda Page 14 | 21 June 2018

    Simplification – critical to SMEs, but also important for large Global Manufacturers

    • Easier to use robots with more intuitive programming• Standardisation and consistency across global brands

    Digitalisation - Big Data allowing people to make better decisions about factory operations

    • Industry 4.0, linking the real-life factory with a virtual one• Vision and sensing devices, coupled with analytics platforms• Machine Learning/AI

  • Challenges of the robotics industry

    Junji J. Tsuda Page 15 | 21 June 2018

    Collaboration - humans and robots in shared workplaces without fences opens up new possibilities and concepts in production and in non-industrial areas

    • Robots assist humans in the workplace • More flexibility in the production process – Increase of productivity Shop floor flexibility – not defined by cages New processes to manage low-volume high-mix production

    • Cobots in warehouses to manage increasing order volume

  • Robots and AI – Vision and Reality

  • Thank you!

    Contact:Gudrun LitzenbergerInternational Federation of Robotics IFRc/o VDMA Robotics+Automation60528 Frankfurt Main, GermanyEmail: [email protected]: +49 69 6603 1502Internet: https://ifr.org/

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