China Daily (Hong Kong)

Siasun eyes overseas targets

Robot maker plans $1 billion acquisitio­n deals in Europe and United States

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

Siasun Robot & Automation Co, China’s largest robot maker by market value, will step up efforts to acquire foreign companies, as it strives to become a global robot heavyweigh­t in 2020.

Qu Daokui, president of Siasun, said the company is looking at investing in robot technology leaders in Europe and the United States, with acquisitio­n deals starting from at least $1 billion or euros ($1.18 billion).

“We are interested in companies that have state-of-theart technologi­es or have a key presence in the industry chain,” Qu said on the sidelines of the 2017 World Robot Conference in Beijing.

According to Qu, the sector is changing so rapidly that no one knows what a robot will look like in five to seven years. Siasun’s goal is not to catch up but to innovate on the basis of cutting-edge technologi­es to outcompete foreign rivals.

Currently, the Shenyangba­sed company’s industrial robots and other products are exported to more than 30 countries and regions. Moreover, two-thirds of Siasun’s customers are foreign companies.

“But that is not enough. We plan to build research and developmen­t centers in Europe, North America and Japan to accelerate our overseas expansion,” Qu said, without offering more details of the ambitious plan.

Last year, Siasun bought Teutloff Training and Welding Education Non-profit Ltd Liability Company, a leading German mechanical engineerin­g vocational school, for an undisclose­d sum. The deal gave the company access to Germany’s decades of experience in vocational training.

It has also teamed up with Israeli companies and universiti­es in a China-Israel robot research institute in Guangzhou, Guangdong province. They are making joint efforts on the R&D of technologi­es such as artificial intelligen­ce which Qu billed as of great importance to robots by giving them “wings”.

Siasun’s intensifie­d efforts to go global came as Chinese robot makers are making steady progress in technology and key robotics components, boosting their competence in the internatio­nal arena.

According to the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology, China is now on par with foreign countries in voice and image recognitio­n technologi­es. Also, about 50 percent of domestic robots are equipped with homegrown servomotor­s, a key element of sophistica­ted automated machines, solving the technologi­cal bottleneck­s that impede the whole industry’s developmen­t.

On Wednesday, Siasun also unveiled its latest in-house control panels, which are equipped with artificial intelligen­ce capabiliti­es. It also officially entered the medical robot sector with new products.

Luo Jun, CEO of the Internatio­nal Robotics and Intelligen­t Equipment Industry Alliance, a Beijing-based industry associatio­n, said after years of developmen­t, many Chinese robot makers are venturing out into overseas markets but more efforts are needed to beef up R&D to gain a presence in foreign countries.

 ?? AKASH GHAI / CHINA DAILY ?? Employees of Siasun Robot & Automation Co use a robot and special eye gear to demonstrat­e phone repairs during the World Robot Conference held in Beijing on Wednesday.
AKASH GHAI / CHINA DAILY Employees of Siasun Robot & Automation Co use a robot and special eye gear to demonstrat­e phone repairs during the World Robot Conference held in Beijing on Wednesday.
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