LINE

    Text:AAAPrint
    Sci-tech

    Battle of the machines: Chinese robot makers take on foreign peers

    1
    2016-01-28 13:34China Daily Editor: Feng Shuang
    Tai Chi practitioner doing Tai Chi with a robot at the World Forum On Robots, in Beijing, on Nov 24. (Photo/Xinhua)

    Tai Chi practitioner doing Tai Chi with a robot at the World Forum On Robots, in Beijing, on Nov 24. (Photo/Xinhua)

    As China embraces automation, the wide technology gap between local and foreign robot makers is narrowing slowly but surely

    In a glitzy exhibition hall in Beijing, an extraordinary Tai chi show is on. The performers are a martial arts master in spotless white robes and-wait for it-an industrial robot.

    It's the kind of robot you would often see hiding behind safety barriers at factories.

    No sooner had the master pushed his right hand against the robot than the latter sprung into action, circled around and smoothly pushed him back in one fluid motion.

    The 90-second demo is more ballet than combat as the man and the machine engage in almost intimate motions. Every time the master comes into contact, the sensor-rich machine, well, senses the touch instantly, determines the amount of pressure in it and 'instinctively' moves in the intended direction.

    "This is China's first homegrown seven-axis collaborative robot," said Qu Daokui, president of Siasun Robot & Automation Co, the manufacturer of the motorized arm.

    It can be trained by hands to perform a string of industrial tasks like grinding, packaging and feeding parts.

    "It is ready to work side by side with humans on assembly lines, performing a string of industrial tasks like grinding, packaging, assembling and feeding parts," he said.

    The collaborative robot, which was unveiled in November, is part of a broad effort by Siasun, as well as its domestic peers, to cash in on the country's growing appetite for industrial robots as enterprises are cranking up automation of car and electronics factories.

    The world's second-largest economy is already the leading market for industrial robots, accounting for a quarter of global sales, according to the International Federation of Robotics.

    Between 2010 and 2014, total supply of industrial robots in China increased by about 40 percent per year on average.

    "This (China's) rapid development is unique in the history of robotics. There has never been such dynamic rise in such a short period of time in any other market," IFR said in a report.

      

    Related news

    MorePhoto

    Most popular in 24h

    MoreTop news

    MoreVideo

    News
    Politics
    Business
    Society
    Culture
    Military
    Sci-tech
    Entertainment
    Sports
    Odd
    Features
    Biz
    Economy
    Travel
    Travel News
    Travel Types
    Events
    Food
    Hotel
    Bar & Club
    Architecture
    Gallery
    Photo
    CNS Photo
    Video
    Video
    Learning Chinese
    Learn About China
    Social Chinese
    Business Chinese
    Buzz Words
    Bilingual
    Resources
    ECNS Wire
    Special Coverage
    Infographics
    Voices
    LINE
    Back to top Links | About Us | Jobs | Contact Us | Privacy Policy
    Copyright ©1999-2018 Chinanews.com. All rights reserved.
    Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
    主站蜘蛛池模板: 永昌县| 怀来县| 普宁市| 同江市| 沙雅县| 民勤县| 昂仁县| 厦门市| 项城市| 乐平市| 本溪市| 定边县| 开原市| 沁源县| 上饶市| 通州区| 湄潭县| 辽宁省| 长垣县| 云龙县| 攀枝花市| 凌源市| 九龙城区| 壤塘县| 惠来县| 醴陵市| 亳州市| 永城市| 海门市| 融水| 长阳| 宁海县| 星座| 丹寨县| 仪征市| 隆林| 农安县| 宜章县| 万安县| 永吉县| 峡江县|