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Robot sales in North America dip 6% in Q1

Robotics Business Review

“It’s particularly encouraging to see that non-automotive customers are continuing to grow their adoption of robots, demonstrating the expanding reach and impact of automation across various industries.” North American companies purchased 31,159 robots in 2023, compared with 44,196 ordered in 2022 and 39,708 in 2021.

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North American robot orders decline in 2023, A3 report finds

Automation Mag

Companies purchased 31,159 robots in 2023, compared to 44,196 ordered in 2022 and 39,708 in 2021. These 2023 orders were divided almost equally among automotive (15,723 robots sold) and non-automotive companies (15,436 robots sold). This resulted in an increase of 20 percent over the previous quarter (Q3 2023).

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2023 robot orders down 30% from 2022 in North America, according to A3

Robotics Business Review

The organization said it expects the slowdown, particularly in automotive manufacturing, to continue until the second half of 2024. Both automotive, non-automotive robot orders dip According to A3 , North American companies purchased 31,159 robots in 2023, compared with 44,196 ordered in 2022 and 39,708 in 2021.

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Interact Analysis: Smart conveyance technology market is projected to be $1.1B by 2029

Automation Mag

The report data shows demand for linear smart conveyance systems has surged, with sales increasing by 27 percent in 2021 and 32 percent in 2022. This trend is particularly evident in sectors such as automotive, electronics, and pharmaceutical manufacturing, where the demand for higher speeds and more accurate material handling is critical.

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Accenture, Mujin form robotics integration joint venture

Robotics Business Review

In early 2021, for example, Accenture acquired Pollux , a provider of industrial robotics and automation. Accenture said many of the world’s largest pharmaceutical and food companies use technology solutions from Pollux in their Brazil operations. This was Accenture’s first acquisition of the kind.

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India´s Robot Boom Hits All-Time High

Dinesh Mishra

“Within five years, the operational stock of industrial robots has more than doubled, to reach 33,220 units in 2021. According to World Bank data, India´s manufacturing value added in 2021 was USD 443.9 The automotive industry remains the largest customer for the robotics industry in India with a share of 31% in 2021.

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Universal Robots expands MathWorks partnership, joins Connections Program

Robotics Business Review

MathWorks said engineers and scientists worldwide rely on its products to accelerate the pace of discovery, innovation, and development in automotive, aerospace, electronics, financial services, biotech-pharmaceutical, and other industries. RoboCup and MathWorks have organized the competition since 2021.

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