Intelligente Peripherien für Roboter México (IPR) has been analyzing the growth that has occurred in the industry regarding the search for solutions for process automation.
The trend is leading this sector towards a positive outlook in the implementation of technologies.
The demand for automation systems has grown by around 70% in some parts of the world, mainly in the last couple of years, according to IPR.
As of 2020, companies in sectors such as food, pharmaceutical, electrical, among others, have sought to make their processes efficient by implementing products and tools that allow them to speed up production times and, in turn, reduce financial costs and execution times.
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Javier Ortíz Malcher, general director of IPR Mexico, pointed out that an increase in the implementation of robots in various industries is expected in the coming years.
According to reports from the International Federation of Robotics (IFR) and taking as a reference the behavior of China, a country that leads the post-pandemic recovery, since last year the sales of industrial robots have increased by 19%, a number that will surely increase in the short term.
"This behavior will be reflected in our country, which will allow Mexico to remain the second country with the most industrial robots used, only behind the United States," said the director of IPR.
Until 2020 there were a total of 40,300 robots operating in Mexico.
To meet this important demand that is displayed, IPR Mexico, offers products and tools for complex solutions in automation systems as well as custom solutions (EOAT's - End Of Arm Tooling) designed and manufactured for a specific use in certain applications, thus providing services for a wide variety of industries.
With the aim of getting closer to the sector, the robotics company will participate in the MFG Automation Summit, which will bring together buyers and manufacturers from the North American industry, to talk and exchange ideas on the most important topics in the automation of the making.
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During this forum, attendees will be able to learn about all the products and tools that IPR Mexico offers, in addition they will see new trends and innovations, as well as connect with industry colleagues and find technologies from leading suppliers.
The MFG Automation Summit to be held virtually on the next 24 and 25 aims to open opportunities to stay current on current issues in the sector and be part of this growth of robotics in the country.
According to the projections of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Mexico ranked fourth as an importer of industrial robots, a list led by China, followed by Germany and the United States.
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