China is the world's largest and fastest-growing robot market, reaching US$17.4 billion (approximately RMB 124 billion) last year, accounting for one-third of the global market. Among them, the market sizes of industrial robots, service robots, and special robots are US$8.7 billion, US$6.5 billion, and US$2.2 billion respectively. The average growth rate from 2017 to 2022 reached 22%, 8 percentage points ahead of the global average.
The regional distribution of China's robot industry has gradually formed a distinct regional pattern. In the past ten years, various regions have successively issued a number of policies to encourage the development of the robot industry based on their own advantages and characteristics, covering the entire chain from research and development, production to application. Let’s briefly introduce the “2022 China Robot Cities Comprehensive Strength Ranking TOP10” released by the China Mechatronics Technology Application Association to see which cities are in the leading position.
The list is based on listed companies, quantity and output value, scale of industrial parks, number of Chapek Awards (the most authoritative and important award in the domestic robot industry), scale of the upstream and downstream robot market, policy support, talent training, etc. 7 The cities are assigned points in each aspect, and finally a total score is formed to obtain a ranking.
"WUHOO, take off". Wuhu ranked eighth with a score of 50.92, making it the only city in Anhui Province on the list. It is somewhat surprising that a small Huizhou town with a GDP ranking outside the 60th place in the country can keep pace with first- and second-tier cities such as Beijing, Dongguan, Hangzhou, Guangzhou, and Wuhan in terms of robotics industry.
In fact, this is an important industrial base and science and education base in East China, where well-known companies such as Conch Group and Chery Automobile were born. Ten years ago, Wuhu built China's first national-level robot industry cluster, forming six major sectors including industrial robots, service robots, core components, system integration, artificial intelligence, and special equipment, and gathering more than 220 upstream and downstream companies. , including 100 enterprises above designated size, 98 high-tech enterprises, and 3 listed enterprises, with an annual output value exceeding 30 billion yuan.
Nanjing ranked fourth, with a total score of 55.76 points. There are nearly a hundred local companies involved in robot R&D and production, mainly concentrated in areas and sectors such as Jiangning Development Zone, Qilin High-tech Zone, and Jiangbei New District Intelligent Manufacturing Industrial Park. In the field of industrial robots, outstanding players such as Eston, Yijiahe, Panda Electronic Equipment, Keyuan Co., Ltd., China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation Pengli, and Jingyao Technology have been born.
As the sales champion of China's industrial robots, Eston achieved revenue of 3.881 billion yuan and net profit of 166 million yuan last year, a year-on-year increase of 28.48% and 36.28% respectively. The robot shipment volume is 18,000 units, ranking among the top 10 global industrial robot brands in the Chinese market for four consecutive years.
Suzhou, which is also located in Jiangsu Province, cannot be underestimated in terms of strength. In recent years, Wuzhong District has taken the robotics and intelligent manufacturing industries as its leading industries and continues to build the "First District of the National Robot Industry Innovation Cluster." At present, the scale has exceeded 100 billion, ranking first among similar counties (districts) in the country. Enterprises such as Ecovacs, Zhumi Technology, Green Harmony, Slack, and Saiteng Precision have emerged.
Two cities scored more than 90 points, Shanghai ranked second with 90.02 points. According to the plan, by 2025, the local area will build 10 industry-leading robot head brands, 100 benchmarking robot application scenarios, and a robot-related industry scale of 100 billion yuan. Focusing on six key industries such as automobiles and high-end equipment, a total of 20 municipal-level benchmark smart factories and 200 municipal-level smart factories have been built, driving an additional 20,000 industrial robot applications and increasing the density of industrial robots by 100 units per 10,000 people.
Shenzhen ranked first with a score of 90.38 points. According to the "Shenzhen Robot Industry Development White Paper (2022)", the total number of robot industry enterprises in the city reached 1,018 last year, and the total output value of the industry chain was 164.4 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 7.68% and 3.9% respectively. Nanshan District and Baoan District still have the largest number of robotics companies and the highest proportion of industrial output value. The company with the most patent applications in the robotics industry is Youbixuan, with 1,942 patents, ahead of Hairou Innovation, DJI, and Pudu Technology.
The above is the detailed content of China's 'No. 1 Robot City”: Leading Shanghai, Suzhou, and Nanjing, with output value reaching 164.4 billion yuan. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!