224 companies specialize exclusively in robotics,
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 10:36 am
RoboJobs also published a new map of service robotics companies in Russia. It features 463 market players that develop, produce and integrate service robots for businesses. The previous map of 2021 included 290 companies. Thus, the number of companies has increased by 60% in three years. They are distributed across 20 segments of the map, such as logistics and transport, medicine and rehabilitation, agriculture and livestock farming, public spaces and services, cleaning and disinfection, education and science.
which is 48.6% of the total. afghanistan whatsapp number database Another 114 map participants (24.7%) work in other segments in addition to robotics.
Head of the "Development of New Structural Materials" Complex of the NTI Competence Center "Digital Materials Science: New Materials and Substances" of the N.E. Bauman Moscow State Technical University. Bauman Maxim Orlov doubted the figures: "It is unlikely that 463 companies really produce service robots for business. At best, there will be a couple of dozen companies that are really able to offer a ready-made competitive product. And the problem here is not that we do not have smart people. Firstly, these products have not been in demand for a very long time by anyone due to the low wages of low-skilled specialists. Because, as a rule, robots primarily replace low-skilled people who repeat the same routine operations in factories and production facilities. According to the economy of any capitalist enterprise, it is more profitable to hire 100 people and pay them a salary for five years than to buy several robots that will take a very long time to pay off. Secondly, if we talk about the trend towards increasing labor productivity, then, of course, the development of these technologies is of particular importance for different industries. But the complex and systemic problem of our production in general, not only robots, is that domestic products are often at a non-competitive level, because for a long time they have not was being developed."
Dean of the Faculty of Control Systems and Robotics at ITMO, TechNet NTI expert Anton Pyrkin believes that Russia is expecting rapid growth in production robotization: "Specifically, a significant increase in the number of manipulation robots per 10 thousand employees is expected. The goal is to become one of the world's leading countries in this indicator. This means that a huge number of manipulation, service and industrial robots should appear on the market. They can really take on heavy and dirty work instead of a person. But we need to figure out the market segments in which it makes sense to invest, where the return on investment will come from. Robotics must be economically justified and justified. Conventionally, those robots that have a more convincing economic business model will "win."
Deputy General Director of OOO "Degree of Freedom", member of the board of NAURR Alisa Sotnikova is confident that the market will grow: "This is due to state policy aimed at developing innovations, robotics and the economy as a whole. Active growth of Russian production, import substitution and the opening of new areas of production will only fuel the integrators of service robots. I think that their number will only increase. As for technologies, they will progress due to increased demand for them."
which is 48.6% of the total. afghanistan whatsapp number database Another 114 map participants (24.7%) work in other segments in addition to robotics.
Head of the "Development of New Structural Materials" Complex of the NTI Competence Center "Digital Materials Science: New Materials and Substances" of the N.E. Bauman Moscow State Technical University. Bauman Maxim Orlov doubted the figures: "It is unlikely that 463 companies really produce service robots for business. At best, there will be a couple of dozen companies that are really able to offer a ready-made competitive product. And the problem here is not that we do not have smart people. Firstly, these products have not been in demand for a very long time by anyone due to the low wages of low-skilled specialists. Because, as a rule, robots primarily replace low-skilled people who repeat the same routine operations in factories and production facilities. According to the economy of any capitalist enterprise, it is more profitable to hire 100 people and pay them a salary for five years than to buy several robots that will take a very long time to pay off. Secondly, if we talk about the trend towards increasing labor productivity, then, of course, the development of these technologies is of particular importance for different industries. But the complex and systemic problem of our production in general, not only robots, is that domestic products are often at a non-competitive level, because for a long time they have not was being developed."
Dean of the Faculty of Control Systems and Robotics at ITMO, TechNet NTI expert Anton Pyrkin believes that Russia is expecting rapid growth in production robotization: "Specifically, a significant increase in the number of manipulation robots per 10 thousand employees is expected. The goal is to become one of the world's leading countries in this indicator. This means that a huge number of manipulation, service and industrial robots should appear on the market. They can really take on heavy and dirty work instead of a person. But we need to figure out the market segments in which it makes sense to invest, where the return on investment will come from. Robotics must be economically justified and justified. Conventionally, those robots that have a more convincing economic business model will "win."
Deputy General Director of OOO "Degree of Freedom", member of the board of NAURR Alisa Sotnikova is confident that the market will grow: "This is due to state policy aimed at developing innovations, robotics and the economy as a whole. Active growth of Russian production, import substitution and the opening of new areas of production will only fuel the integrators of service robots. I think that their number will only increase. As for technologies, they will progress due to increased demand for them."