Poland's industrial robotization faces challenges, ranking 28th globally with just 78 robots per 10,000 workers, significantly below the global average. In 2023, Poland installed 2,685 robots, a 15% decline from the previous year and a return to 2018 levels. This decline continues for the third consecutive year. Globally, over 4.2 million industrial robots were installed by the end of 2023, reflecting a 10% increase.
The automotive sector, previously a leader in robot use, now focuses more on parts manufacturing. Despite the decline, experts highlight that the low level of robotization in Poland presents an opportunity for future growth, with robotics and automation becoming essential for industrial competitiveness.
(wnp.pl)