Youhave disabled scripts in your browser or your browser doesn't support it!. Alternative links to images [ View image 1], [ View image 2] [ View image 3], [ View image 4] The Institut de Robtica i Informtica Industrial is a Joint Research Center of the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) and the Technical University of Catalonia (UPC). The Institute has three main objectives: to promote fundamental research in Robotics and Applied Informatics, to cooperate with the community in industrial technological projects, and to offer scientific education through graduate courses.
"IFR is a well recognized organization which unites national robot associations, academia and manufacturers all over the world. To join IFR will let us know the latest statistics and information, to have the channel to present our ideas and thoughts in front of global peers. We hope to have more opportunities for international cooperation and promote the high-speed and healthy development of the robotics industry."
"SCHUNK is a member of the International Federation of Robotics to stay updated on global trends, policies, and advancements in robotics. Membership allows contribution to shaping standards, policies, and fostering robot adoption worldwide."
"As the CEO of PAL Robotics, I am proud to bring our 20+ years of pioneering expertise in service robotics to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR). Serving as the Chair of Service Robotics, it's an honor to collaborate with industry leaders. Together, we're committed to shaping a future where robotics and human society coexist beneficially, driving innovation and enhancing the quality of life globally."
"IFR is a unique international association having members from groups, companies and research institutes from around the world who are involved in robotics. IFR widely offers useful data, opportunities and other benefits not only to its members, but also to the world at large. There are high expectations that IFR will enhance the synergy and mutual support among all its members to become drivers to energetically establish a sustainable society."
"IFR brings opportunity to network and engage with other professionals and entrepreneurs in the field of robotics to together ensure both that more companies and more people benefit from adopting technologies. I believe we are witnessing one of the greatest technological shifts in the history of mankind, during which Robotics, AI and related technologies have the potential to transform every industry and aspect of our lives within the next decade."
Established in 1987, IFR has brought together the international robotics players in more than 20 countries. It is a unique platform for sharing information and exchanging ideas, thus contributing to the dynamic development of the robotics around the world. The role of IFR is becoming more and more important for further global development of robotics in the future. CRIA is proud to be part of this international robotics family.
"The International Federation of Robotics is here to provide a reliable and highly trained professional network for the robotics community. By sponsoring the International Symposium on Robotics (ISR), the IFR stands as a major driver for researchers and engineers from around the globe, allowing them to present their pioneering works in service and industrial robotics."
"One of the key benefits of the IFR is its influence on public opinion, to bring across the positive impact robotics has on economic performance, and to ease fears of technology. Particularly in times such as these, in which populist messages are prevalent, society needs an institution that informs objectively about robotics with well-founded statistics and research."
In 2022, worldwide sales of professional service robot grew by 48%. Almost 158,000 sold units were registered by IFR Statistical Department. The size of the RaaS fleet grew by 50% to more than 21,000 units. At the same time sales of Consumer robots decreases by 12% to about 5 million units. There are hardly any RaaS models offered in this category.
Algunos de los pilares fundamentales de la cuarta revolucin industrial son la robtica industrial y la automatizacin. Sus objetivos son un incremento significativo de la productividad, la utilizacin eficiente de los recursos y disminuir los errores en la cadena de produccin. Para ello, se libera a los empleados de tareas repetitivas o peligrosas, lo que implica la desaparicin de puestos de trabajo de poco valor aadido, creando puestos en el que se necesita de personal ms cualificado y en la colaboracin hombre-robot, por lo que este es un tema controvertido.
La robtica industrial es un campo de la ingeniera que se ocupa de la definicin, diseo, desarrollo y fabricacin de robots industriales que automatizan el trabajo de las personas, es decir, ejecutan sus movimientos en una cadena de fabricacin o produccin industrial y realizan sus tareas de manera ms rpida, precisa, sin descanso y evitando el peligro para las personas.
Los robots realizan tareas repetitivas y peligrosas con mucha mayor precisin de lo que lo haran las personas, consiguiendo mayor calidad en la fabricacin o produccin. Al tratarse de mquinas que trabajan sin descanso producen en mayor cantidad y con menos coste, por lo que el aumento de la productividad es exponencial.
En el campo sanitario se utilizan robots industriales o sistemas automatizados para facilitar el trabajo de estos profesionales en actividades que requieren de una gran precisin y donde un error puede ser fatal para la vida de las personas, como por ejemplo en la realizacin de cirugas.
En la industria manufacturera, como por ejemplo en la del automvil, para aumentar la productividad y la calidad, automatizando las tareas repetitivas y sencillas de la cadena de produccin.
En otros campos como el militar, la agricultura, la seguridad, la produccin de alimentos, entre otras, est empezando a utilizarse la robtica industrial cada vez ms para diferentes tareas o actividades.
En la actualidad, los perfiles o roles profesionales relacionados con la robtica industrial o la automatizacin tienen cada vez una mayor demanda en el mercado. De manera general, se buscan personas de titulaciones STEAM y que tengan conocimientos de programacin tanto a alto como a bajo nivel, as como conocimientos de microcontroladores, autmatas programables (PLCS, FPGA, etc.) y dems tecnologas de automatizacin industrial. Se valora tambin en este tipo de profesionales los conocimientos en electrnica industrial.
Al ser un campo con una gran demanda de profesionales, hay titulaciones regladas, como el Mster en Industria 4.0, que te permitirn especializarte en este sector y adquirir todos los conocimientos necesarios.
La robtica o automatizacin industrial es una realidad que est permitiendo aumentos de productividad y tasas mnimas de error en las cadenas de produccin industriales y un cambio en los perfiles profesionales de este tipo de industrias hacia una cualificacin mayor y trabajos mejor remunerados.
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Across the industrial world, companies are betting big on robotics and automation. For many, automated systems will account for 25 percent of capital spending over the next five years, results from the 2022 McKinsey Global Industrial Robotics Survey show.1The online survey was conducted in August 2022 and garnered responses from 65 senior leaders and executives in the automotive; food and beverage; life sciences, healthcare, and pharmaceuticals; logistics and fulfillment; and retail and consumer goods sectors. Industrial-company executives expect to see benefits in output quality, efficiency, and uptime. However, many remain wary of the challenge, with the cost of hardware and a lack of internal experience at the top of their list of concerns.
With billions of dollars expected to be outlaid for automation over the coming years, industrial companies need to ensure that they get implementation right. Many are daunted, the survey results show, and this state of affairs offers a market-winning opportunity for technology providers. The most successful providers will be the ones that can help industrial companies overcome challenges, including those related to technology selection, implementation planning, and acquisition of the skill set required for rollout on a larger scale.
Some aspects of productive activity are more amenable to automation than others are, with routine tasks at the head of the line. Activities such as picking, packing, sorting, movement from point to point, and quality assurance are already automated to some extent, and these will continue to see heavy investment over the coming years. Conversely, activities such as assembly, stamping, surface treatment, and welding, all of which require high levels of human input, are less likely to be automated in the short to medium terms (Exhibit 2).
Where operations can be automated, the benefits include the abilities to work faster and at a higher capacity, as well as to provide high quality (Exhibit 3). In addition, there are upsides in cost, operational uptime, and safety. On the other hand, environmental and sustainability factors are likely to be less positively affected.
Many companies currently operate a hodgepodge of legacy technologies and anticipate challenges in implementing a single set of solutions backed by integrated and interoperable programming and platforms for robotics and automation. Of survey respondents, 42 percent cite challenges with finding holistic, end-to-end solution providers across geographies for the scope of robotics technologies of interest to them. Companies are responding to such issues with increased partnerships across legacy-system integrators and robotics start-ups and disruptors that offer cutting-edge innovations.
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