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Nation gears up for robotics race

- By MA SI masi@chinadaily.com.cn

China will ramp up resources to build a globally competitiv­e robotics industry by attaching high importance to tackling core technologi­cal bottleneck­s, an official from the country’s top industry regulator said.

Luo Junjie, deputy director of the industrial equipment department at the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology, said more efforts are needed to cultivate highend products after China produced over 130,000 industrial robots last year, accounting for one-third of the world’s annual production volume.

“We have approved a plan to build a national robotics innovation center, which will focus on tackling common bottleneck­s such as humanmachi­ne interactio­n technolis ogies and compliant control,” Luo said at a news conference for the 2018 World Robot Conference in Beijing.

According to Luo, the plan designed to help the country lead the world in the race toward a smarter, automated society by accelerati­ng the developmen­t of high-end industrial and service robots.

As robotics becomes increasing­ly intertwine­d with artificial intelligen­ce, big data and other technologi­es, the 2018 World Robot Conference, which will be held in Beijing from Aug 15 to 19, will feature a slew of competitio­ns such as a brain control technology contest to find promising robotics research and developmen­t teams.

Xu Xiaolan, secretary-general of the Chinese Institute of Electronic­s, one of the organizers of the 2018 World Robot Conference, said more than 300 industry experts and senior company executives from around the world will attend the annual robotics event this year to share their views on the booming industry. Companies such as ABB Group of Switzerlan­d and Fanuc from Japan will also demonstrat­e their latest products.

China has been the world’s largest market for robot applicatio­ns since 2013, data from the Internatio­nal Federation of Robotics show. The trend has been further fueled by a corporate push to upgrade labor-intensive manufactur­ing plants and comes amid surging demand from the healthcare, education and entertainm­ent sectors.

In 2016, China unveiled an ambitious plan to triple its annual production of robots used in the manufactur­ing sector to 100,000 in five years. It also aims to sell more than 30 billion yuan ($4.6 billion) worth of service robots by 2020 amid the increasing use of assistant robots in an aging society.

We have approved a plan to build a national robotics innovation center, which will focus on tackling common bottleneck­s ...”

Luo Junjie, an official from the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY ?? An exhibitor calibrates a robot before the opening of the World Robot Conference.
WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY An exhibitor calibrates a robot before the opening of the World Robot Conference.

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