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US Robot Density In Car Industry Ranks 7th Worldwide – IFR reports – Consumer Electronics Net

4 weeks ago FRANKFURT AM MAIN, Germany–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#americafirst The robot density in the US automotive industry hit a new record of 1,287 installed units per 10,000 employees. The United States ranks seventh worldwide. The density is similar to Germany (1,311 units) and Japan (1,248 units). China is in twelfth place with 938 units. This is according to the latest World Robotics statistics, issued by the International Federation of Robotics (IFR). “Automation is the key not only to post-pandemic recovery, but to post-pandemic growth and progress,” says Milton Guerry, President of the International Federation of Robotics. “In the upswing after the 2008 financial crisis, companies like General Motors, Ford, Fiat-Chrysler, and Tesla invested extensively in robotics and automation. As a result, thousands of new jobs were created within the automotive industry. So many years and technological advancements later, we have the opportunity to

Training a Smart Workforce

Jon Divers, Customer Service Director, Jungheinrich UK considers how the demand for skilled workers provides a significant opportunity to combat the rising levels of unemployment and concerns over future generations falling behind due to the pandemic, while cultivating a workforce with the essential skills needed for future development. The pandemic has caused considerable disruption to the UK economy, and with that, unemployment has increased considerably. At the end of 2020, unemployment was at 5%, with experts predicting this is likely to increase to 7.5% by mid-2021, with 2.6 million people unemployed. Many sectors have experienced difficulties, however, some have thrived off the drastic changes to consumer behaviour and demands. The take-up within logistics has soared to record-breaking levels, as retailers sought to keep up with the surge in demand for online shopping during the coronavirus pandemic. With that, the demand for skilled workers is rapidly growing, h

Mamfe Methodist Girls SHS wins World Robotics and Coding Competition for the second time

Graphic Online BY: Judith Lamiokor 705 The Methodist Girls Senior High School (MEGHIS) in the Eastern Region has for the second time won the World Robotics and Coding Competition. They beat the Avenues FLL MG Team from Avenue World School based in New York, USA in a virtual contest, which consisted of 5000 teams across the world. The competition, also known as CoderZ Juniors League, was held by the Intelik/Robogroup from the USA and Israel.  The 2020 virtual edition of the World Robotics and Coding Competition was made up of 12 regional groups from Africa, Europe, Asia, North and South America. The Robotics Stars from MEGHIS using method K20 as its coding key won after going through six competitive stages of the final competition.

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