Taiwan should capitalize on China’s late start in robot industry

Want China Times
Date: 2015-07-19
Editorial

In the wake of a labor shortage, rising labor wages and laws that provide better protection for

Softbank's humanoid robot Pepper works part time at a shop selling speciality goods from Tottori prefecture in Tokyo, July 1. (Photo/Xinhua)

Softbank’s humanoid robot Pepper works part time at a shop selling speciality goods from Tottori prefecture in Tokyo, July 1. (Photo/Xinhua)

laborers, China’s industry has to make structural adjustments, of which production automation is a key part.

China has become the largest consumer of robots in the world for the second consecutive year. It introduced 56,000 robots in 2014, a sharp increase of 54% from the previous year.

The International Federation of Robotics forecast that China’s demand for robots will double by 2017, making it the largest country to use robotics.     [FULL  STORY]

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