Thriam
Thriam

Do you want to advertise here? Contact us

LMW
LMW

Do you want to advertise here? Contact us

OEM Update
.

“Robotics industry matching global counterparts” [November 2012]

By November 23, 2012 6:30 am IST

“Indian robotics industry is worth approximately $ 750 mn and is expected to grow at two to two-and-a-half times the average global growth rate,” said Ajay Verma, Vice President, Dassault Systemes in an interview with OEM Update
Brief us on the current status of robotics industry in India highlighting the demand-supply scenario.India is quickly gaining the maturity needed for using robots. Certain industry verticals have been at the forefront of adoption and Industrial robots are used in the manufacturing lines.  Customers in India are beginning to understand their usefulness. In addition going beyond the manufacturing space, many ventures have been initiated in India, wherein robotics technologies are being developed for improving the quality of life of people. Clearly the future would see a wise prevalence of robots in various spheres of human activity.
There is an urgent need for Indian manufacturers to be very competitive in India and abroad. Production of international quality goods at much lower costs would be requiring complete retrofitting or change over to advanced production techniques inclusive of industrial robots, FMS, CIM, etc.
What are the major growth drivers for this sector?There are various factors that drive this technology and the criticality of it is based on the nature of usage – from handling of explosive material – impact being direct human risk, to ensure high predictable quality in repetitive activities – welding, assembly, human convenience etc. Therefore, there are numerous reasons on the growth potential for this sector.
Where does the Indian robotics industry stand in comparison with global market?World over, the industrial robots technology is being spearheaded by large corporations and multinational research organisations mainly in Japan, USA and Europe. In these leading countries, technology development is done on a cohesive basis and is a well co-ordinated activity. The advanced level of research combines numerous state-of-the-art technologies including electronics, communications, measurement, control, mechanics and material sciences.
The global robotics industry is estimated to be worth $17.6 billion. The Indian robotics industry is worth approximately $750 million and is expected to grow at two to two-and-a-half times the average global growth rate. In conventional understanding, robots are associated with industries in the manufacturing domain. However, advancements in technology have enabled robots to be put to use in energy, medical functions as well.
How do you see the availability of technology and skills as far as Indian market for robotics is concerned?This domain requires skills that are multi-disciplinary and most domains are core technical and engineering and programming related. At a fundamental level these are domains that India does have skills in. However, there is another level which is the ecosystem which fosters R&D work in these areas. Certainly there are companies in India that are addressing this space. However, we do not have a very robust model to encourage and drive innovation in this space. As a result, at this time most of the critical electrical and mechanical components and systems including harmonic drives, servo valves and cylinders, servo motors, controllers, encoders, position resolvers etc. are currently being imported, making the final product extremely expensive. This is in fact a factor inhibiting end-users from implementing such systems in their manufacturing plants.

Advertising

OEM Android App

Your future advertising space? Our media data

Cookie Consent

We use cookies to personalize your experience. By continuing to visit this website you agree to our Terms & Conditions, Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy.

Tags:
OEM Update QR Code
OEM Update QR Code

Events

AMTS China
AMTS China
India Fastener Show
India Fastener Show
India Manufacturing Show
India Manufacturing Show
4th IFFE EXPO 2025
4th IFFE EXPO 2025
Factory Automation Expo 2025
Factory Automation Expo 2025
17th ENGIMACH 2025
17th ENGIMACH 2025
LWOP
LWOP
IFAT India 2025
IFAT India 2025
Laser Engineering Technology Expo
Laser Engineering Technology Expo
Auto EV Bharat 2025
Auto EV Bharat 2025

eMagazine June 2025

eMagazine June 2025
eMagazine June 2025

Do you want to advertise here? Contact us

Our Sponsors

ELGI-banner
ELGI-banner
DIRAK
DIRAK
B&R Automation
B&R Automation
Pragati Gears
Pragati Gears
Pilz India
Pilz India
Carl Zeiss India
Carl Zeiss India
Nord
Nord
Testo-India
Testo-India
Maco-c
Maco-c
Vulcan Rubber
Vulcan Rubber
Fronius
Fronius
Inovance Technology
Inovance Technology
Mallcom
Mallcom
Caliber Valves
Caliber Valves
igus
igus
Delta Electric
Delta Electric
Jayashree Electrodevices
Jayashree Electrodevices
Kumbhojkar plastic moulders
Kumbhojkar plastic moulders
Libratherm instruments
Libratherm instruments
MACHbow Enterprise
MACHbow Enterprise
Ravik Engineers Private Limited
Ravik Engineers Private Limited
Roots Industries India
Roots Industries India
Kennametal India Pvt Ltd
Kennametal India Pvt Ltd
Cumi
Cumi
Vega India Level Ltd
Vega India Level Ltd
Marvel Machinery
Marvel Machinery
Cube Cadtech
Cube Cadtech
Jk Machines
Jk Machines
Thakoor Maschinen
Thakoor Maschinen
UNP Polyvalves India Pvt Ltd
UNP Polyvalves India Pvt Ltd
Vijay Gears Pvt Ltd
Vijay Gears Pvt Ltd
Wago Pvt Ltd
Wago Pvt Ltd
Studer
Studer
Prostar
Prostar
Dosatron
Dosatron
ENS Oils & Lubricants
ENS Oils & Lubricants
Super Slides
Super Slides
Precihole
Precihole
Aard Wolf
Aard Wolf
Ziehl Abegg
Ziehl Abegg
ACE Micromatic Group
ACE Micromatic Group
Profectus
Profectus
Eplan
Eplan
Mastercam India
Mastercam India
HMS
HMS
Savy
Savy
Ceratizit
Ceratizit
Mahr
Mahr
Klueber
Klueber
Accu Sharp
Accu Sharp