Chinese robot maker Inovance, often compared to Huawei, asserts that protectionism will not hinder its growth as automation is crucial for supply chains. China, historically reliant on Japanese and German robots, is now seeing a shift towards domestic firms like Inovance.
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China has been the world’s largest market for industrial robots and automation for quite a few years. But many of the robots used by Chinese factories are made by Japan and Germany. But that’s changing now, thanks to Chinese firms like Inovance. Soon, Siemens and ABB will be… https://t.co/V7CygxTBeF
Zhu Xingming, founder of Chinese robot maker Inovance, dubbed little Huawei, says protectionism won't stop its growth as automation is critical to supply chains (Financial Times) https://t.co/whyvECzXsr 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/7NVTfKUfyl
CHINESE ROBOT MAKER SAYS PROTECTIONISM WILL NOT STOP ITS MARCH - FT
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