Metal Global Market Report 2021: COVID-19 Impact And Recovery To 2030
The Business Research Company’s Metal Global Market Report 2021: COVID-19 Impact and Recovery to 2030
LONDON, GREATER LONDON, UK, January 17, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ New year, new updates! Our reports have been revised for market size, forecasts, and strategies to take on 2021 after the COVID-19 impact: https://www.thebusinessresearchcompany.com/global-market-reports
Automated manufacturing systems are gaining popularity as they enhance manufacturing productivity and reduce operating costs in the metal industry. An automation system refers to a machine, tool or technology such as robotic and AI technology that helps to reduce human intervention and improve safety in the metal manufacturing processes such as processing, assembling, material handling. This metal market trend allows metal manufacturing companies to increase efficiency and production, improve safety on the manufacturing floor, enhance product qu
Wolfgang Dauth, Sebastian Findeisen, Jens Südekum, Nicole Woessner
The robots are coming. According to a widely cited study, about 47% of total US employment is susceptible to computerized automation (Frey and Rahbari 2016, Frey and Osborne 2017). A heated discussion, stimulated by the current wave of automation, concerns the future of work and society. Recent empirical studies highlight ways that the rising importance of robots in industrial production have transformed the labour market and the economy at large. Following seminal work by Graetz and Michaels (2018), a growing literature has exploited industry-level data from the International Federation of Robotics (IFR) to study the consequences of robotisation for local labour markets (Acemoglu and Restrepo 2020), individual workers (Dauth et al. 2020), and occupational structure (de Vries et al. 2020).
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Lori Lovely â CEG Correspondent
Builtâs technology turns standard construction equipment â including excavators, dozers and skid steers â into fully-autonomous robots.
Demand in the construction industry has remained steady since the pandemic began, but productivity has slowed continuously over recent years, in part because skilled equipment operators are hard to find. Because critical infrastructure still needs to be maintained or rebuilt, construction dollars must deliver stronger return on investment and job sites need more efficient tools, contractors are turning to new technologies such as automation and robotics to improve productivity and efficiency.
Automation has been creeping into the construction industry for some time, but robotics and autonomous vehicles have played very limited roles so far. Two men intend to change that.
Every year is now a big year in tech. But in 2020 innovative digital solutions were more in demand than ever before, as disruption became a fact of life rather than simply a business buzzword.
China’s factories must be ‘armed with automation’, as pandemic gives boost to machines in manufacturing He Huifeng huifeng.he@scmp.com Xpeng’s factory, in the southern Chinese city of Zhaoqing, touts 100 per cent automation in the installation of car bodies at its welding workshops, with more than 200 robotic arms. Photo: Handout
The US-China trade war weakened demand for automation on Chinese assembly lines from 2018-19, but a shortage of manpower during the pandemic reversed that trend last year, and analysts expect manufacturers to further embrace robots in 2021. The impact of the pandemic on the global industrial supply chain has been a major stimulus, forcing a huge number of orders to return to China, said Peng Biao, an analyst with Fashionprint.com, which monitors the fashion industry. Last year was like a roller-coaster ride for Chinese manufacturers, from huge drops in revenue at the beginning of the year to a huge rebound later that year. An