ABB opens automated robotics mega factory in Shanghai
ABB has announced that it has opened its fully automated robotics factory in Kangqiao, Shanghai, China. The 67,000 m2 production and research facility represents a US$150 million investment by ABB and will deploy the company’s digital and automation technologies to manufacture its robots.
“Building on three decades of success in China, the opening of our new mega factory is another milestone in helping our customers grow sustainably, address labour shortages and create high-value jobs in a new era of automation,” said Sami Atiya, President of ABB Robotics and Discrete Automation. “Our innovative, automated and flexible factory plays a key role in our strategy of ‘in China, for China’, strengthening our full value chain here. With over 90% of sales supported by our factory, the new facility will help our customers in China create more locally made products, solutions and services.”
ABB predicts that the global robot market will grow from $80 billion today to $130 billion in 2025, while China, the world’s largest robotics market, accounted for 51% of global robot installations in 2021, surpassing the one-million-unit mark of operational robots in 2021.
The facility brings together the physical and digital worlds, creating a digital manufacturing ecosystem that harnesses virtual planning and production management systems to improve performance and maximise productivity through the collection and analysis of data. There are no traditional, fixed assembly lines — instead, flexible, modular production cells are digitally connected and networked, and served by intelligent autonomous mobile robots. AI-powered robotic systems take on tasks such as screwdriving, assembling and material handling, relieving people from these tasks and enabling more rewarding work.
“This manufacturing and R&D facility brings to life our vision for the factory of the future — where flexible automation makes production and intra-logistics more resilient, faster and more efficient,” said Marc Segura, President of ABB Robotics. “It embodies our commitment to the latest in flexible, modular, intelligent manufacturing and it represents our focus on AI learning technologies for smarter robotics. At our new R&D facility, we will co-develop new solutions with businesses to prepare them for a new age of automation in the world’s largest robotics market.”
The site’s R&D centre, covering an area of 8000 m2, will create new innovations in AI, digitalisation and software, such as autonomous mobility, digital twins, machine vision and low-code programming software, to make robots more intelligent, flexible, safer and easier to use.
These innovations, co-developed with partners and customers in ABB’s ‘open lab’, will help unlock new possibilities for flexible automation in sectors like New Energy Vehicles (NEV), logistics, health care, and food and beverage. Having trained more than a million people in China since 2005 through existing partnerships with schools and universities, the new site will continue to prepare and equip partners and end users with the skills to thrive in a new era of automation.
The factory is the latest ABB Robotics and Discrete Automation facility to open this year following a new global innovation and training campus for machine automation in Austria in July and the Learning Factory 4.0 in Berlin in September.
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