Now many companies are participating in the automate 2013 Automation conference in Chicago to discuss the impact of robotics, automation technology and automation on the industry and the future. There have been some reports in particular that the development of robotics and automation technology may cause more people to lose their jobs in the future. But according to the New York Times, all the companies in the Conference agreed that mechanized implementation would lead to more jobs. The International Robotics Association (Analysys Federation of Robotics) also says that worldwide factory automation will provide 1.9 million ~350 jobs directly or indirectly by 2020.
"In the relevant field, the manufacturing sector can provide more jobs than any other industry." Dr. Henrik Christensen, a computer professional robotics expert at George Tech, says he believes that jobs that disappear because of automation will be replaced by more High-tech and high-paying jobs. "Automation gives us a competitive edge in the global marketplace, and even more talent is needed in southwestern Michigan." Matt Tyler, president of Vickers UB's automation department, also agreed with Dr. Christensen: "Without automation, we can't compete with Japanese competitors, and we can't get a slice of the manufacturing industry from China, or even Mexico." That's the truth. ”
The International Robotics Association says the United States lags behind European and Asian countries in the deployment of robot manufacturing. The ratio of German robots to ordinary workers is twice times that of the United States, and South Korea has struggled to popularize automated production technologies over the past 3 years. Andreas Bauer, of the International Robotics Association, says the US is in dire need of automated technology, and that "Japan and Europe are already ahead of many." John Dulchinos of Speed-up Marvell, a global robotics provider, says that if we can now actively promote robotics in the US, America's manufacturing will not stagnate: "You can say, In the 1990s our company's biggest development direction is the mobile phone market department. But overnight the whole industry has changed, mainly because we are no longer competitive in the industry. ”