10 countries with the highest density of industrial robots

By Priyanka Roshan, Jun 3, 2024

10. UNITED STATES

285 per 10,000 employees

The United States has a robust presence in automotive, aerospace, & logistics industries.

(Source: International Federation of Robotics | Image: Reuters)

9. Taipei

292 per 10,000 employees

Taipei's industrial robot use underscores its global manufacturing competitiveness.

(Source: International Federation of Robotics | Image: Canva)

8. switzerland

296 per 10,000 employees

Switzerland integrates many industrial robots, enhancing productivity in manufacturing.

(Source: International Federation of Robotics | Image: Canva)

7. hong kong

333 per 10,000 employees

Hong Kong utilizes automation & robotics extensively in logistics & electronics assembly industries.

(Source: International Federation of Robotics | Image: Canva)

6. sweden

343 per 10,000 employees

Sweden excels in robotics and automation, especially in automotive, healthcare, and logistics.

(Source: International Federation of Robotics | Image: Canva)

5. china

343 per 10,000 employees

China boosts industrial robot deployment, propelled by automation and tech progress.

(Source: International Federation of Robotics | Image: Reuters)

4. japan

397 per 10,000 employees

Japan has a history of robotics development, with use in automotive manufacturing & healthcare sectors.

(Source: International Federation of Robotics | Image: Reuters)

3. germany

415 per 10,000 employees

Germany pioneers in robotics integration, especially in automotive & machinery industries.

(Source: International Federation of Robotics | Image: Reuters)

2. singapore

730 per 10,000 employees

Singapore promotes automation & robotics to enhance productivity & competitiveness.

(Source: International Federation of Robotics | Image: Reuters)

1. republic of korea

1012 per 10,000 employees

South Korea leads globally in industrial robot adoption, especially in electronics manufacturing.

(Source: International Federation of Robotics | Image: AP)