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从“循规蹈矩”到“眼明手快”
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban·2025-08-13 21:50

Core Insights - In 2024, China's industrial robot market reached a sales volume of 302,000 units, maintaining its position as the largest industrial robot market globally for 12 consecutive years [2] - Industrial robots are now applied across 71 major industries and 236 sub-industries in the national economy, with the density of robots in manufacturing rising to the third highest globally [2] - The 2025 World Robot Conference showcased over 1,500 exhibits from more than 200 domestic and international robot companies, highlighting new technologies and applications in industrial robots [2][3] Group 1: Industrial Robot Types and Applications - Industrial robots can be categorized into three main types: programmable robots, adaptive robots with perception and decision-making capabilities, and humanoid robots with embodied intelligence [2] - The most widely used industrial robots in manufacturing are mechanical arms, which are characterized by their programmable, automated, and multi-degree-of-freedom structures [4] - In logistics and warehousing, customizable mechanical arms are capable of efficiently handling and stacking goods, demonstrating high adaptability to various tasks [5] Group 2: Technological Advancements - The development of adaptive robots has been accelerated by advancements in computer vision and sensor technology, allowing robots to navigate complex environments and perform specific tasks autonomously [7] - AI-powered industrial cleaning robots are being deployed across various factories, utilizing AI vision systems to adapt cleaning strategies based on the type of dirt detected [8][9] - The integration of AI in industrial robots enhances their efficiency and accuracy, as seen in the AI vision detection systems that can inspect components with over 99.5% accuracy [9] Group 3: Future Trends and Challenges - The global installed base of industrial robots has increased sevenfold from 2009 to 2024, indicating a strong growth trajectory in industrial applications [11] - Experts emphasize the need for continuous iteration of industrial robots, particularly in the realm of AI, to overcome current limitations and expand their application scenarios [11][12] - The future of industrial robots is expected to be shaped by trends such as artificial intelligence, embodied robots, sustainability demands, new customer segments, and addressing labor shortages [12]