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What is the development level of industrial robots in China at present?

The industrial robot technology mastered in China is about 15 years behind the four leading foreign enterprises (ABB, fanuc, KUKA and An Chuan), even compared with the second-rate foreign enterprises, it is 5- 10 years behind. In fact, as a member of the core management team of a large domestic robot company, I compared the products produced by the original company in 20 15 with those produced by my old club ABB in 2005. Objectively speaking, neither can be said to be equal, and the technical gap can be seen. There are three core technologies of industrial robots, which are actually the key technologies of three core components: controller (control technology), reducer, special servo motor for robots and its control technology. However, few companies in China can get it. Key components, key core technologies and * * * technologies are all in the initial stage. It is reported that in 2065,438+05, China robot market sold 68,000 robots, of which about 22,000 were made in China. At first glance, this figure is not bad. However, the definition of robot is very confusing. Most of these 22,000 robots are products with three axes, four axes and rectangular coordinates. Strictly speaking, they don't meet the definition of "industrial robot" approved by IFR, and they can't be compared with the multi-joint robots we often talk about in terms of price and technical content. There is a 3D model with a picture: except for those in the efortER50-C20 robot model, the sales volume of multi-joint industrial robots is only about 2,000 (China Robot Industry Alliance, as an authoritative and official industry organization in China, has a statistical figure of 6,000, which is sheer nonsense, or the statistical caliber is wrong, or the data has not been verified, or it is intentional, so you can imagine the chaos in this industry ...). A few domestic enterprises that manufacture industrial robots in batches-I won't name them-have an average annual output of only a few hundred, which is far from the required level of breakeven. Market recognition is extremely low, and they can't make money at a loss. In other words, they can't achieve self-hematopoietic survival. In order to develop the robot industry, the state has to make huge subsidies. The governments of Guangdong, Zhejiang and Anhui provinces, Chongqing, Dongguan, Taizhou, Shenzhen and other cities, and the state, provincial and municipal governments have all given out billions of yuan for subsidies, which has given birth to abnormal prosperity and development of the market. Many enterprises and products are patchwork, without any technology, and the only purpose is to cheat.