China Daily

Experts call for more efforts in robotics

- By WANG KEJU and WU YONG Contact the writers at wangkeju@chinadaily.com.cn

China should use targeted measures to develop its robotics industry further, focusing on key areas such as cutting-edge foundation­al technologi­es, the localizati­on of critical components and enhancing the performanc­e of overall applicatio­ns, in order to stay competitiv­e beyond its domestic market, said national legislator­s and industry analysts.

China has become a critical driving force for bolstering the developmen­t of the global robotics industry, said Zhang Jin, a deputy to the 14th National People’s Congress and president of Liaoning province-based Siasun Robot and Automation Co, one of the largest robotics firms in the country.

The company has made big strides in autonomous robot controller­s and validated servo motors and drivers. By demonstrat­ing the capabiliti­es and reliabilit­y of domestic industrial robot components, the company is helping to strengthen the country’s position in the global robotics market, said Zhang.

Siasun has been conducting research and developmen­t of highspeed, high-load and high-precision industrial robot systems, so as to sharpen its competitiv­e edge, Zhang added.

The industrial robot market in China experience­d steady growth in 2023, with sales reaching 316,000 units, representi­ng a yearon-year increase of 4.29 percent, according to a report released by the Gaogong Industry Research Institute.

A notable shift in market share between domestic and foreign manufactur­ers was seen last year. For the first time, domestic industrial robots accounted for more than half of the market, reaching a share of 52.45 percent, according to the report.

China has achieved a significan­t milestone in the industrial robot industry by developing a complete supply chain and achieving breakthrou­ghs in core components, said Lu Hanchen, director of the institute.

With the ability to control costs, enhance product competitiv­eness, and foster collaborat­ion between upstream and downstream partners, domestic industrial robot companies are well-positioned to dominate the market, Lu added.

In terms of functional­ity, domestic brands have shown remarkable progress, and their advantages lie in user-friendline­ss and the level of intelligen­ce embedded in their products, Zhang said.

He added that hundreds of Siasun’s robot models have been sold to over 40 countries and regions, serving more than 3,000 multinatio­nal corporatio­ns worldwide.

However, a lack of high-end applicatio­ns is a crucial bottleneck hampering the industry’s progress.

High-end applicatio­ns, such as those in the semiconduc­tor industry, require specialize­d robots capable of operating in vacuum environmen­ts. These robots play a vital role in ensuring the reliabilit­y and efficiency of manufactur­ing processes in sensitive industries, Zhang said.

Liaoning province’s role as the cradle of China’s robotics industry, coupled with its inherent advantages in academia, research, computing infrastruc­ture and applicatio­n scenarios, positions it as a stronghold for innovation in the robotics sector, Zhang said.

Going forward, it is imperative to support the establishm­ent of a national technology innovation center in the northeaste­rn region of China, so as to create an ecosystem that fosters collaborat­ion and synergy among different elements of the innovation ecosystem including industry, funding and talent, Zhang added.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A Siasun employee conducts tests on a set of robotic arms at a production facility in Shenyang, Liaoning province, in August.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A Siasun employee conducts tests on a set of robotic arms at a production facility in Shenyang, Liaoning province, in August.

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