According to the data of the International Robotics Federation, while there were 66 robots per 10,000 employees in the manufacturing industry worldwide in 2015, this figure doubled to 126 in 2020. WIN EURASIA, which will open its doors to visitors at the Istanbul Expo Center on June 7-10 with the main theme of “Industry Meets the Future”, is preparing to offer new opportunities for businesses that want to enter the world of industrial robots or develop their production models simultaneously with world trends. The sector, which grew by 30 percent in 2022, provided a business volume of 225 million dollars to the national economy in the domestic and foreign markets.
Robotic technologies that reduce costs, increase profitability and provide effective production by reducing the margin of error with 24/7 uninterrupted workforce; It is radically changing production processes and business strategies in the manufacturing industry. Businesses that want to adapt to today's and future trends by transforming traditional production models want to experience the advantages of this transformation and choose the most suitable technologies for themselves. WIN EURASIA – World of Industry Fair, which will be held at Istanbul Expo Center between 7-10 June 2023, is preparing to bring the industry together with the technologies of the future. For the first time, exhibitors and visitors will be offered the opportunity to experience the functioning of a digital factory with live production scenarios through the rising trend of the new technological age, the metaverse, at WIN EURASIA, a pioneering fair that steers the industry in the field of technology. Again, technologies that will open new horizons for the sector will be exhibited in special theme areas such as 5G Arena and Industry 4.0.
IT IS POSSIBLE TO DEVELOP A SEPARATE ROBOTIC AUTOMATION APPLICATION FOR EACH INDUSTRY
According to industrial robot data; Pointing out that the industrial robot market in Turkey grew by 30 percent in 2022, ROBODER Chairman of the Board Murat Yarış stated that the industry has a business volume of 200 million dollars in the domestic market and over 25 million dollars in the foreign market, and drew attention to the importance of WIN EURASIA for the industry. Stating that ROBODER members will take part in WIN EURASIA with wide participation, both as exhibitors and visitors, Yarış said, “I would like to say that what makes our industry valuable is not only robots but also process and process knowledge. It is possible to develop a separate robotic automation application for all processes of each sector. In short, the front of our industry is clear, its potential is huge. In WIN EURASIA, there are 6 main sectors that represent the manufacturing industry in all aspects. For this reason, while WIN EURASIA offers us new business opportunities and new markets both for the foreign market and for the foreign market, it reinforces our relations with our current customers.”
ROBOTIC TECHNOLOGIES INCREASES EFFICIENCY AND PROFITABILITY IN PRODUCTION
Pointing out that production will increase and costs will decrease as we move from labor-intensive systems to technology-intensive systems, Murat Yarış said, “When they are more competitive among companies doing similar work, they will come to the fore. Robotic automation technology brings with it a transition from the concept of human-worker to the concept of robot-worker. In mass production, robots take over most of the work to be done with human power, thus preventing downtime and errors arising from human needs to a large extent. Although the initial investment cost is high, it has workers who do not stay outside of planned interruptions 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, who do not get tired and do not take breaks. Today, one of the factors that determine the cost is the size of the economy of scale. As scale and speed increase, costs decrease. This cost reduction increases profitability levels and creates resources for more R&D.”
ROBOT USE IN MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY IS A PROMISING MARKET
Hannover Fairs Turkey Fairs Inc. General Manager Annika Klar, on the other hand, said that businesses that want to make technology-oriented breakthroughs will have the opportunity to both meet with the leading companies of the sector and experience the latest technologies at WIN EURASIA. Emphasizing that the use of robots in the manufacturing industry has become a promising market in Turkey as in the world, Klar said, “The driving forces of the rapid transformation the world is going through are high-value-added technology fields such as industrial automation, robotics and artificial intelligence technologies, and smart systems. In order to incorporate Industry 4.0 technologies into the production process, it is predicted that manufacturers in Turkey should invest approximately 10 to 15 billion liras per year over a 10-year period. The estimated contribution of this transformation to production efficiency has the potential to reach 50 billion liras. In summary, the transition of the manufacturing industry to automation and the use of robots is no longer a choice but a necessity. WIN EURASIA is ready to offer businesses any experience related to this transition.”
EXHIBITOR'S WEALTH WILL BE REFLECTED TO THE VISITORS
Annika Klar stated that more than 500 exhibitors from Turkey, Europe, North Africa, Asia and the Middle East and more than 39,000 visitors/buyers from all over the world are expected to attend WIN EURASIA – World of Industry Fair this year. and 27 thousand m2 net area, we are getting ready to bring the manufacturing industry together. In addition, we will host the Buyer Delegation Program where we will host the manufacturers and importers of the Machinery Exporters' Association (MAİB) and the Turkish Machinery Federation (MAKFED)." 'Energy, Electric & Electronic Technologies', 'Welding and Robotic Welding Technologies', 'Logistics, Supply Chain Management & Intralogistics Solutions', 'Industrial Production Machinery', Industrial and Robotic There are product groups for the Automation & Fluid Power Systems' sectors. Professional buyers from many sectors such as automotive, metal and machinery industry, electrical and electronic transport, plastic, rubber, chemical manufacturers, precision engineering, optics, medicine, cosmetics and food manufacturers, which are the sectors that use robots the most, are expected to visit the fair.
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