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Global Trend of Implementation of Industrial Robots Relating to Industry 4.0

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Industry 4.0 is a vision of advanced industrial manufacturing, and one of the foundations it relies on is robotic technology, that is, the implementation of industrial and service robots. Industrial robots have been implemented in all industries in the World in the automation and modernization of production processes. So far, the first generation of industrial robots is still being implemented, which need to be separated from workers for workers’ safety. In the last two years, the development of robotic technology has contributed to the implementation of second-generation industrial robots, collaborative robots, into production processes. The paper presents an analysis of the implementation of industrial robots over the last ten years in the World, at the continents of Asia/Australia, Europe, and America, as well as in various industries. The analysis of the implementation of industrial robots in fifteen top countries in the World for 2018 was made, as well as a comparative analysis of the application of traditional industrial robots and collaborative robots in 2017 and 2018 forecasts for the implementation of industrial robots implementation by 2022 have been made.

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Karabegović, I., Turmanidze, R., Dašić, P. (2020). Global Trend of Implementation of Industrial Robots Relating to Industry 4.0. In: Ivanov, V., Trojanowska, J., Pavlenko, I., Zajac, J., Peraković, D. (eds) Advances in Design, Simulation and Manufacturing III. DSMIE 2020. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50794-7_15

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