China, South Korea, India Can’t Compete with Japan in Robotics Industry

Posted by Bill Belew on October 13th, 2007 in All about Japan | No Comments

Bring 'em on – China, India, South Korea. None of the, all three of them can't compete with Japan's robotic industry which is leadsing the world.

Pressed by an aging society and fewer workers, Japan has turned to robots…Japan needs robots.

This year Japan will produce a record $6.5 billion worth of robots …up 4.1% says the Japan Robot Association.

Growth will be about the same next year.

Y1 trillion worth by 2010.

Japan is making robots which are making what the world wants.

Most of Japan's humaniod robots help out in making cars, electronics and so on.

Flat panel and LCD televisions are fueling the need for more 'workers.'

China wants what Japan makes best –

1. more computers,

2. cell phones,

3. digital electronic products

4. flat screen tvs

Japan's elderly are in need of someone to care for them as well…enter care robots like this one from the Kangawa Institute of Technology.robot.nurse.jpg

But the three real reasons –

1. need

2. fun

"I don't think there's any other population in the world that enjoys creating products as much as the Japanese do," says JRA's chairman

3. quality – it's just hard to beat Japan at what they do best.

What do you think is the future of robotics?

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China, South Korea, India Can't Compete with Japan in Robotics Industry

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