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Emerging Trends and Technologiesin Industrial Robotics
FANUC AmericaDick Motley
Director, Southeastern U.S. Regional Officefanucamerica.com
How much does U.S. manufacturing matter?
Agenda
Did you know?
U.S. Manufacturing
Manufacturing generates $2.1 trillion in GDP, more than 12% of total
Source: National Association of Manufacturers / Bureau of Economic Analysis
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Did you know?
U.S. Manufacturing
Manufacturing gross output of $5.9 trillion is > one‐third of GDP
Source: National Association of Manufacturers / Bureau of Economic Analysis
Did you know?
U.S. Manufacturing
Manufacturing directly supports about 12.1 million high‐wage jobs(9% of the workforce)
Source: National Association of Manufacturers / Bureau of Labor Statistics
Did you know?
U.S. Manufacturing
Manufacturing indirectly supports more than 17.6 million jobs(1 of every 6 private‐sector jobs)
Source: Economic Policy Institute / Bureau of Economic Analysis
Did you know?
U.S. Manufacturing
Manufacturing wages & benefits are 9% higher than the overall economy
Source: The Milliken Institute / The Manufacturing Institute
Did you know?
U.S. Manufacturing
Manufactured goods account for nearly 60% of US exports
Source: The Milliken Institute / The Manufacturing Institute
Did you know?
U.S. Manufacturing
Workers in export‐intensive industries earn 15‐20% more thanworkers in other industries
Source: International Trade Administration / US Department of Commerce
Did you know?
U.S. Manufacturing
For every 2 jobs in manufacturing, 5 are created in other sectors
Source: The Milliken Institute / The Manufacturing Institute
Did you know?
U.S. Manufacturing
Manufacturers conduct more than 70% of all private‐sector R&Dand hold about 90% of all patents
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Did you know?
U.S. Manufacturing
By itself, US manufacturing would be the 9th‐largest economy globally
Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, International Monetary Fund
Did you know?
U.S. Manufacturing
“Manufacturing is by far the most important sector of the U.S. economyin terms of total output and employment.”
Source: Economic Policy Institute
How much does U.S. manufacturing matter?
What’s happening in U.S. manufacturing?
Agenda
20 countries with the largestgross domestic product (GDP)in 2015 (in billion U.S. dollars)
Source: Statista.com
18,124
11,212
4,210
3,414
2,853
2,469
2,308
1,904
1,843
1,615
1,435
1,252
1,232
U.S.
China
Japan
Germany
United Kingdom
France
India
Brazil
Italy
Canada
South Korea
Australia
Mexico
1,230
1,176
Spain
Russia
CIRB
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B
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Our Global Competitors
U.S.BRIC
Global Cost‐Competitiveness
It’s Not Just About Cost
Four Broad Classifications
Source: NEOTech
US Manufacturing Advantages
Rebuilding an AmericanManufacturing Powerhouse
Reshoring in the News
The Future of Reshoring
How much does U.S. manufacturing matter?
What’s happening in U.S. manufacturing?
What’s next for U.S. manufacturing?
Agenda
U.S. Productivity a Strength
U.S. Farming
2014
Impact of Higher Productivity
U.S. Steel Industry 1984-2014U.S. Steel Industry 1984-2014• Employment decreased by 70% from
289K to 87K
• Output increased 28% from 75M tons to 96M tons
• In 2011, the industry had a 75% capacity utilization rate, which is up from slightly more than 70% in 2010
• Technology innovation was the key!
Impact of Higher Productivity
Workforce Gap – Long Term
• By 2020:– 70M baby boomers will retire– 40M new workers will enter the workforce
• 30M gap of available workers!• Only 12‐18M people (direct/indirect) are
employed in manufacturing in the U.S. today
• Manufacturing will go to the countries whose companies – Embrace automation– Use lean manufacturing processes – Reduce production costs while
improving quality
• The U.S. is in the best position to win the race
Keys to Sustained Success
Competitive Weapon
Robotic Automation Value
User‐friendliness
Technology/design
Robot Forecast
Robots as Job Creators
Application type Jobs created by robotics
Areas where the jobs are created
Robotics industry and operation
300,000 Mainly industrialised countries
Where precision or consistency requires robots
2 to 3 million All countries with these industries
Where poor working conditions are overcome by the use of robots
150,000 to 300,000
Mainly industrialised countries
Where a sector which fails to use robots would be uncompetitive in world terms
2 to 3 million Mainly industrialised countries
Downstream jobs created by new products and services
3 to 5 million All countries where these products are sold.
Total 8 to 10 million
Powerful Testimonials
saveyourfactory.com
Making Robots Accessible
Supply Chain
Headquarters
Distribution Center
Smart Grid
Customers
Optimized for Rapid Value Creation
12
Customer Experience
$164B
Supply Chain$931B
R&D / Innovation$503B
Smart Grid$94B
WorkforceEnablement
$212B Plant Automation/ Output$2086B
$4T Manufacturing Value at Stake
PRODUCTIVITYPRODUCTIVITY
SUSTAINABILITYSUSTAINABILITY
Smart Things Mobility Big Data Analytics Cloud Security
AGILITY
Source: Cisco IoE Value Practice Survey
Optimized for Rapid Value Creation
THE CONNECTED ENTERPRISE
Hyper‐Connectivity
How much does U.S. manufacturing matter?A: a LOT!
What’s happening in U.S. manufacturing?A: a lot of good things!
What’s next for U.S. manufacturing?A: a bright future, assisted by advanced robotics!
Recap
Thank you!