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  1. Mar 4, 2008 · The German automation market sales increased by 8.8%. Exports soared to 12.4%, or EUR 24.3 billion, and imports reached EUR 12.3 billion, an increase of 15.4% over the previous year. After stagnating in 2005, the market improved in 2006. Despite decreasing demand for robots in the European automotive industry, the European robotics market grew ...

  2. In 2024, the German robotics and automation industries were forecast to record a combined domestic and export turnover of around 16.5 billion euros. This would only be a small increase of around ...

  3. The robotics and automation (R&A) sector in Germany is set to generate turnover of EUR 13.4 billion in 2021 according to the VDMA Robotics + Automation association. This turn-around in post-Covid 19 crisis fortunes is being driven by the resumption of investments postponed during the pandemic and demand for climate-friendly R&A technologies.

  4. ISSUE 2018/2019. Germany’s robotics and automation (R&A) industry has enjoyed unprecedented success over the last decade, recording average annual growth of 10 percent and almost doubling turnover in the period 2010 to 2017. The sector generated record turnover of EUR 14.5 billion in 2017, with revenue of more than EUR 15 billion forecast for ...

    • Germany: The Land of Robots and Manufacturing Workers
    • Aggregate Employment Effects of Robots
    • The Effect of Robots on Individual Workers
    • Aggregate Effects of Robots on Productivity and The Labour Share
    • References

    In a recent paper, we consider the impact of robots on the German labour market (Dauth et al. 2017). Robots are much more prevalent in Germany than in the US or elsewhere outside Asia. Figure 1 shows that almost two industrial robots were installed per thousand workers in Germany in 1994, more than twice as many as the European average and four tim...

    For our analysis, we exploit the same dataset from the International Federation of Robotics (IFR) that was used by Acemoglu and Restrepo (2016, 2017) and in the pioneering study by Graetz and Michaels (2017). It reports the number of robots installed in 25 industries and 50 countries over the period from 1994 until 2014. For Germany, data coverage ...

    These aggregate empirical findings raise questions about how, and through which channels, robots affect individual workers. To shed light on this previously unexplored issue, we use linked employer-employee data which trace employment biographies and earnings profiles of roughly 1 million manufacturing workers with varying exposure to robots (and s...

    We believe that those empirical findings reflect a key feature of industrial relations in the German labour market – the manufacturing sector is still highly unionised, and blue-collar wages (especially) are typically determined collectively with strong involvement of work councils. It has been frequently argued that German unions have a strong pre...

    Acemoglu, D and P Restrepo (2016), “The race between machine and man: Implications of technology for growth, factor shares and rmployment”, NBER Working paper no 22252. Acemoglu, D and P Restrepo (2017), “Robots and jobs: Evidence from US labor markets”, NBER Working paper no 23285. Autor, D H, D Dorn, L F Katz, C Patterson and J Van Reenen (2017),...

  5. Global automation market - revenue by segment 2019-2021 Industry 4.0 technology expected to have the greatest impact on organizations Internet of Things

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  7. Aug 6, 2020 · ID.3 electric car started in 2019, shows that assembly automation remains on German automotive companies’ agenda. V olkswagen has presented Zwickau as the model plant

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