12 Most Advanced Countries in Robotics

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In this article, we take a look at the 12 most advanced countries in robotics. You can skip our detailed analysis of the robotics industry and go directly to 5 Most Advanced Countries in Robotics

Robotics refers to the design, manufacturing and utilization of robots for tasks (in hardware and software) that have traditionally been performed by humans. 

A Robot Takeover

Automation has been one of the most noteworthy trends in the world, with 31% businesses having fully automated at-least one business function as of 2020, according to McKinsey. 

Additionally, businesses that had no plans to automate operations were reduced to 16% in 2020, from 20% in 2018. Further, according to the World Economic Forum, more than half of the jobs in the workflow will be performed by robots and algorithms by 2025

Conventional wisdom suggests that robot-takeover of jobs won’t bode well for human workers. However, it has been argued that the reverse is true, with robots reducing humanity’s physical and mental labor while creating new jobs in the process. 

The World Economic Forum forecasts suggest that automation will create 97 million new jobs for humans by 2025.

Driving Factors

Robotics offers various advantages in the workflow including consistent product/service quality in manufacturing, reduction in operating costs and lead times, and higher production output and efficiency.  

Another key driving factor is long-term adaptation to the aging human population. In 2020, the number of people who were 60 years or older, outnumbered children that were less than 5 years of age. 

Those aged 65 or above, comprised 1 in 11 people in the world in 2019. Their population is projected to reach 1.5 billion in 2050, per the UN figures, with every 1 in 6 people being 65 years or older. 

Automation and robotics will play an important role to compensate for the availability of fewer people of working age in the coming decades. 

In fact, the future is being played out in Japan, where people who are aged 65 years or older, make up 29% of the country’s population as of 2021. This has led Japan to early-adopt robotics and automation to remain competitive, with 631 robots for every 10,000 humans in the workforce in the country.

The necessity of automation has also made Japan pretty much a superpower in robotics. The country is the largest manufacturer and exporter of industrial robots in 2022. 

Robotics Industry Outlook

The global robotics market is projected to reach $215 billion in value by 2030, growing at a solid CAGR of 23% according to Market Research Future. The industrial automation market, on the other hand, is much bigger but largely overlaps with the robotics market.