
This Is Robotics: Radio News #16
01/31/23 • 44 min
CHINA TO AMP UP ROBOT USAGE 2023-2025
Already the world’s largest buyer of industrial robots for 9 straight years. A country that buys on average 21,000 industrial robots a month!
Does that sound like a country that needs to “Amp Up” its robot usage?
Yes, and there’s good reason for it.
China’s got a failing grade for its “Made in China 2025” plan in which it promised 50% of all industrial robots bought would be homemade by Chinese robot makers. Today, that’s at 39%!
More worrisome still, China registered more deaths than births last year, marking 2022 as the first time the country’s population has dropped since the 1960s. Fewer workers mean a need for more automation; robots primary substitute.
China’s new plan for 2023: “Robot + Application Action Plan”
INTERVIEW PT. 1: MARK MESSINA CEO ADDVERB: FIRST YEAR IN NA & MICROLOGISTICS
That’s followed by the Top 5 Robotics Tech Trends for 2023. It’s our What’s New in Robotics? column from our partnering with Robotiq. The experts have made their forecasts, and we’ve got the Top 5. They’re awesome picks
WHAT’S NEW IN ROBOTICS? AFTERMATH OF CES2023 GOOD FOR ROBOTICS?
CES for 2023 came and went quietly this year (January 5 to 8, Las Vegas), minus much of the online-hoopla that for weeks preceding its opening usually attends the world’s largest consumer electronics show.
Attendees looking for robots at CES2023 also got a quiet show.
Post-COVID (since 2021), CES simply has yet to fully recover and return to its heady times of years past. A half-day’s rambling about would have been enough to see all the robots at CES2023 that really mattered.
As Brian Heater of TechCrunch remarked: “At some point when we weren’t looking, CES became a car show.”
Isn’t it time we asked ourselves: “Should Robotics Events Have an Exclusive Online TV Network?”
There’s the Travel Channel, the Cooking Network, HGTV, Court TV, the Golf Channel, and myriad others. Why not a 24x7 Robotics TV Network?
See also Robotiq’s blog: See also: What’s New in Robotics? 13.01.2023
INTERVIEW PT#2: MARK MESSINA CEO ADDVERB: 5G & CYBERSECURITY FOR LOGISTICS
Mark’s insights and outlook for how logistics will deal with 5G and Cybersecurity in 2023. Mark offers up a fascinating insider’s look at 5G and protecting logistics assets from his twin viewpoints as both a logistics engineer and an executive business leader delivering intra-logistics automation for Addverb Technologies.
Heartfelt Thanks for Making This Is Robotics the #1 Global Robotics News Podcast
CHINA TO AMP UP ROBOT USAGE 2023-2025
Already the world’s largest buyer of industrial robots for 9 straight years. A country that buys on average 21,000 industrial robots a month!
Does that sound like a country that needs to “Amp Up” its robot usage?
Yes, and there’s good reason for it.
China’s got a failing grade for its “Made in China 2025” plan in which it promised 50% of all industrial robots bought would be homemade by Chinese robot makers. Today, that’s at 39%!
More worrisome still, China registered more deaths than births last year, marking 2022 as the first time the country’s population has dropped since the 1960s. Fewer workers mean a need for more automation; robots primary substitute.
China’s new plan for 2023: “Robot + Application Action Plan”
INTERVIEW PT. 1: MARK MESSINA CEO ADDVERB: FIRST YEAR IN NA & MICROLOGISTICS
That’s followed by the Top 5 Robotics Tech Trends for 2023. It’s our What’s New in Robotics? column from our partnering with Robotiq. The experts have made their forecasts, and we’ve got the Top 5. They’re awesome picks
WHAT’S NEW IN ROBOTICS? AFTERMATH OF CES2023 GOOD FOR ROBOTICS?
CES for 2023 came and went quietly this year (January 5 to 8, Las Vegas), minus much of the online-hoopla that for weeks preceding its opening usually attends the world’s largest consumer electronics show.
Attendees looking for robots at CES2023 also got a quiet show.
Post-COVID (since 2021), CES simply has yet to fully recover and return to its heady times of years past. A half-day’s rambling about would have been enough to see all the robots at CES2023 that really mattered.
As Brian Heater of TechCrunch remarked: “At some point when we weren’t looking, CES became a car show.”
Isn’t it time we asked ourselves: “Should Robotics Events Have an Exclusive Online TV Network?”
There’s the Travel Channel, the Cooking Network, HGTV, Court TV, the Golf Channel, and myriad others. Why not a 24x7 Robotics TV Network?
See also Robotiq’s blog: See also: What’s New in Robotics? 13.01.2023
INTERVIEW PT#2: MARK MESSINA CEO ADDVERB: 5G & CYBERSECURITY FOR LOGISTICS
Mark’s insights and outlook for how logistics will deal with 5G and Cybersecurity in 2023. Mark offers up a fascinating insider’s look at 5G and protecting logistics assets from his twin viewpoints as both a logistics engineer and an executive business leader delivering intra-logistics automation for Addverb Technologies.
Heartfelt Thanks for Making This Is Robotics the #1 Global Robotics News Podcast
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This Is Robotics: Radio News #15
CHINA’S CHRISTMAS MIRACLE & BEST GIFT EVER!
How China went from 88% of its people in utter poverty, making $2.06 per day, to having the largest middle class in human history. Larger than the entire population of Europe. And it’s all due to one man: Deng Xiaoping, the diminutive (5’2”) paramount leader of the People's Republic of China, who in 1978, at the age of 74, changed China forever. Keeping the sheen on Deng Xiaoping’s "Big Idea"
China’s Christmas Miracle
TOP 5 ROBOTICS TECH TRENDS FOR 2023
That’s followed by the Top 5 Robotics Tech Trends for 2023. It’s our What’s New in Robotics? column from our partnering with Robotiq. The experts have made their forecasts, and we’ve got the Top 5. They’re awesome picks
What’s New in Robotics? Robotiq Blog 30.12.2022
KRISPY KREME GOES BIG TIME FOR ROBOTS
With cobots elbowing themselves into the food business like with White Castle burgers and Chipotle’s Chippy, the tortilla-chip-making cobot, both from Miso Robotics, what about confections and the sweet-tooth crowd? Are robots in their future, too? Well, yes... Krispy Kreme, the 85-year-old, NC-based donut giant. is going robot.
SPACE JUNK & ROBOTS
We’ll visit with Space Junk in Low-Earth Orbit. Whether it’s mom’s dinner table or outer space, we haven’t learned to clean up after ourselves. Meet the robots that want to take on the chore.
Space Robots to Sweep Up Orbiting Debris
CAPSULE ROBOTICS
Instrument-free, noninvasive diagnosis and therapy inside the digestive tract will be performed through a new branch of robotics: capsule robotics.
Capsule Robotics: In the Future, All Surgery “Non-Invasive”
Heartfelt Thanks for Making This Is Robotics the #1 Global Robotics News Podcast
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This Is Robotics: Radio News #17
FABULOUS FEBRUARY
Hi everyone and welcome to This Is Robotics for February.
It’s been a mere two months into 2023 and already big things, major innovations, are happening in robotics.
And some of them are quite fabulous and are the harbinger of follow-on innovations that are even more fabulous.
Because of what’s popped to the surface these last 2 months, we’re going into full-stop mode for This Is Robotics for February Episode 17. We’re calling it Fabulous February.
Because, If this is what the first two months of 2023 are like for robotics, the remaining 10 months may well be the best in years.
We’ll take a look at Service robotics, logistics, then cobots x3 with one of them being the arrival of the ultimate, affordable, and simple-to-use cobot for SMEs at $9k.
I’ve been writing about cobots for ten years, and this is the first to come along that’s tailor-made for SMEs and its not from an old-line robot maker or a new-line cobot maker; it’s from a 50-year-old, German company that makes high-performance plastics. The company is named igus, and the cobot is called the ReBel. And it could easily revolutionize the use of cobots for SMEs.
How about a personal robot as family historian?
All the elements to build one exist, there needs only a company smart enough to take it on. Perfect for ancestry.com.
Instead of a family scrap book or memory sticks of media loaded with a family’s life events and special occasions, what about an undying, self-repairing home robot as family historian that records and stores everything.
A family robot that would record (audio and video) of the good, bad, and ugly of a family all year long, and then with the help of generative AI, organize it all into an annual movie co-narrated by Orson Wells and Lauren Becall (both deceased but with AI anything is possible)? Narrator choice is up to you.
It's the ultimate hand-me-down, like the grandfather clock of robots.
OKAY, LET’S GET ON WITH Fabulous February.
Heartfelt Thanks for Making This Is Robotics the #1 Global Robotics News Podcast
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