
Flash survey on the use of robots in industry
The International Federation of Robotics (IFR) forecasts two million new robots in production facilities worldwide by 2022. What about you, is your company one of them?
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The International Federation of Robotics (IFR) forecasts two million new robots in production facilities worldwide by 2022. What about you, is your company one of them?

Voith Robotics becomes the new system integrator of Universal Robots. Together they want to take the "concept of intelligent automation to the next level".

Kuka reports the first positive free cash flow in three years for the past financial year. The company is now "back on track", but must now face the obstacles posed by corona, says CEO Mohnen.
Under the title "Three questions for ...", computer-automation.de is publishing short interviews with the leading figures in the automation industry on a regular basis this year. This month, the focus is on robotics.

Within a week, Siemens and Aucma have developed an intelligent disinfection robot that will soon be taking up the fight against viruses in hospitals.
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International Federation of Robotics
Milton Guerry from Schunk USA is the new President of the International Federation of Robotics. The Vice President is Klaus König from Kuka Robotics.
Robotics and artificial intelligence will play a fundamental role in industry, business and society in the near future. The IHK and the non-profit foundation Robokind ("Robotics for Mankind") therefore want to create access to education in robotics and AI.
International Federation of Robotics
According to the IFR, two million new robots will be installed in production facilities worldwide by 2022. Three trends stand out in particular.

Dr. Lars Friedrich is a new member of the Executive Board of the VDMA Robotics + Automation Association. He succeeds Dr. Jürgen Hohnhaus, who stepped down from the board for statutory reasons.