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Sector forecasts growth of 6 percent in 2022 Sales in 2021 stronger than expected The robotics and automation industry in Germany is benefiting from a boom in demand: in the first four
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VDMA Robotics + Automation: Robotics in Germany back on growth track - VDMA reports
The robotics and automation sector in Germany will generate sales of €13.4 billion in 2021, an increase of 11 percent according to the forecast of the VDMA Robotics Automation Association. Green technology strategies are important drivers of the economic recovery. In contrast, the year 2020 was still clearly negative, particularly under the impact of the Corona pandemic, although the decline in sales of minus 18 percent was more moderate than originally expected. The forecast for the current year shows a strong recovery and signifies a positive turning point for the industry, says Wilfried Eberhardt, Chairman of VDMA Robotics Automation. Order books in particular are currently filling up fast. Even better sales figures will be achievable if the current supply bottlenecks for key components can be quickly overcome. The outlook into 2022 is excellent, as many complex projects now starting up will
New impetus for machine builder Kurtz Ersa in the fields of robotics and automation
As of 01.04.2021 Dr. Michael Wenzel takes over the management of Kurtz Ersa Automation GmbH. Dr. Wenzel received his doctorate in physics from the Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg in 1992. During his now 30-year career, the internationally experienced manager has served as managing director, consultant, and interim manager of well-known companies in the fields of mechanical and plant engineering as well as automation. From 2003 to 2018, Dr. Michael Wenzel was also a member of the Robotics & Automation board within the German Mechanical and Plant Engineering Federation (VDMA). During this time, he held offices such as Chairman of the Robotics Department and Chairman of the Robotics & Automation Association.