Summary and interpretation of national robot policy up to 20 18
In recent years, the robot industry in China has developed rapidly. In 20 17, the global robot market reached $23.2 billion, while that of China was about $6.28 billion. From 20 12 to 20 17, the average growth rate of the global market was about 17%, while the average growth rate of the China market reached 28% in the same period.
In terms of products, China leads the world in the development of three major robots: in 20 17 years, China's industrial robots have exceeded130,000 units, becoming the world's largest application market for five consecutive years, accounting for more than a quarter of the global industrial robot market share; The demand for service robots is huge, the application scenarios of special robots are significantly expanded, the localization process of core components is accelerated, and a large number of innovative enterprises emerge. Some technologies have been able to form large-scale products and have obvious advantages in some fields.
With more and more enterprises entering the field of robot manufacturing, it is urgent to improve the standard system, improve the testing and certification, standardize the market system and promote fair competition.
Chart1:2010-2017 Sales volume of industrial robots in China and its global share (unit: Taiwan Province,%).
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In fact, in order to promote the healthy development of China's robot industry, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and other ministries and commissions have successively introduced a series of follow-up industrial development promotion measures. As early as February 2006, the State Council issued the Outline of the National Medium and Long-term Scientific and Technological Development Plan (2006-2020), which put intelligent robots in the forefront of advanced manufacturing technology for the first time. However, for a long time, due to the limitation of technology and market demand, the development of robots in China is relatively slow.
15, 19 In May, the State Council officially issued Made in China 2025, which described the grand blueprint of building a manufacturing power from the national strategic level, established the strategic goal of developing a manufacturing power in the world, put forward the strategic goal of achieving a manufacturing power in three steps, and defined nine strategic tasks and ten key areas. In terms of robots, focusing on the application requirements of industrial robots and special robots such as automobiles, machinery, electronics, dangerous goods manufacturing, national defense and military industry, chemical industry, light industry, and service robots such as medical health, family service, education and entertainment, we actively develop new products, promote the standardization and modularization of robots, and expand market applications. Break through the technical bottleneck and system integration design and manufacture of key components such as robot body, reducer, servo motor, controller, sensor and driver.
20 16 April, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Finance jointly issued the Robot Industry Development Plan (20 16-2020), which clearly stated that by 2020, the annual output of self-owned brand industrial robots will reach 65,438+10,000, and the annual output of industrial robots with six axes and above will reach more than 50,000. The annual sales revenue of service robots exceeds 30 billion yuan, and it has achieved small-scale production and application in the fields of helping the elderly and the disabled, medical rehabilitation and so on. Cultivate more than three leading enterprises with international competitiveness and build more than five robot supporting industrial clusters.
Chart 2: Summary of robot-related policies at the national level as of 20 18.
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3 1 summary interpretation of provincial and municipal robot policies as of 20 18
In recent years, the state has issued a series of policies to support high-end intelligent products, high-tech enterprises and advanced equipment manufacturing industry, and encouraged the development of industrial robots and related industries from three levels: products, enterprises and industries.
National policies come first, and local policies follow quickly: Since 20 16, many provinces and cities around the country have issued a number of industrial promotion policies around "robots", especially Beijing, Tianjin, Liaoning, Shanghai, Zhejiang and other provinces and cities have issued robot-related industrial plans.
Chart 3: Summary of robot-related policies of provinces and cities up to 20 18 3 1 (1)
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Chart 4: Up to 20 18, 3 1 summary of robot-related policies in provinces and cities (2)
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Chart 5: Up to 20 18, 3 1 Summary of robot-related policies in provinces and cities (III)
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Chart 6: Summary of robot-related policies of provinces and cities up to 20 18 (4)
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In addition, 16 provinces and cities set up "intelligent robots" in "intelligent manufacturing" planning, and 17 provinces and cities set up "intelligent robots" in artificial intelligence planning. Moreover, almost all provinces and cities are planning "science and technology" such as strategic emerging industry development planning, scientific and technological innovation planning, emerging industry development planning and high-end equipment development planning, industrial transformation and upgrading planning, industrial and information development planning, and manufacturing revitalization.
Chart 7: Summary of relevant planning involving robots in various provinces and cities
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Summary and interpretation of robot policies in major cities as of 20 18
By the end of 20 18, there were 14 prefecture-level cities, including Guangzhou, Foshan, Dongguan, Jiaxing, Quanzhou and Changsha. The relevant policies and incentive mechanisms for the development of robot industry and the establishment of intelligent robot R&D institutions have been introduced.
Chart 8: Summary of robot-related policies in major cities as of 20 18 (1)
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Chart 9: Summary of robot-related policies in major cities as of 20 18 (II)
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Chart 10: Summary of robot-related policies in major cities as of 20 18 (III)
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The above summary and analysis sources refer to the Analysis Report on Production and Marketing Demand Forecast and Transformation and Upgrading of China Industrial Robot Industry from 2065438+08 to 2023 issued by Forward-looking Industry Research Institute.