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Germany's shift to robot automation
DW (English)
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11 months ago
Automation is on the rise in German industry. Robots are reliable, never sick, and not bound by labor laws. Yet, many small and mid-sized companies still struggle to adopt them.
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00:00
This is Horst. He works 24-7, never takes a vacation, never calls in sick, and doesn't even ask to be paid.
00:10
Most robots are built in Asia, but Horst is proudly made in Germany.
00:15
Can Germans produce competitive robots? And is there a market for them?
00:22
This is Horst's inventor, Jens Rieger.
00:25
He built his first industrial robots with the help of some college friends.
00:31
Back then, my parents lent us 10,000 euros for a software license because we had nothing to design it with.
00:38
That was our start, and we fought our way through.
00:44
Today, his company, Fruitkor Robotics, employs around 100 people.
00:50
The robots are assembled in the Black Forest in southern Germany, at a factory that formerly made TVs.
01:02
When it comes to production, the company is careful not to reveal too many details.
01:11
Developing the robotic joints took a particularly long time.
01:15
Fruitkor's innovation allows the robotic arm to absorb forces evenly, even during continuous operation.
01:22
Engineers say this makes the machine more durable. They guarantee it for six years.
01:29
Horst is controlled by software developed in-house.
01:32
To continue improving their products, the company needed multiple rounds of investment, often exceeding 15 million euros.
01:40
Despite China's strong presence in the robotics industry, the company has deliberately done without Chinese investors.
01:49
China is an ever-present player, competitor, supplier and global contender.
01:54
You can look at it from different angles. As a competitor, you never know what's coming.
02:00
There's a lot of talk, but not much is actually visible.
02:04
On the other hand, production, especially for circuit boards and electronic components, has ramped up in China.
02:11
You simply can't avoid dealing with that.
02:19
Despite strong competition from Asia, these robots from the Black Forest are selling, mainly to small and mid-sized businesses like this firm,
02:27
which manufactures specialized forceps for surgery.
02:31
Known as biopsy forceps, they come in many variations.
02:35
Manufacturing them requires numerous steps, employing lathes and milling machines.
02:40
Tiny parts must be machined with extreme precision.
02:43
This is where the robotic arm comes in, to load the machines.
02:49
But things don't always go smoothly, especially when working with new parts.
02:53
Then human expertise is needed.
02:56
Programming the robot is as easy as using a smartphone.
02:59
This industrial mechanic taught himself how to do it in just a few days.
03:06
It's definitely interesting, because this is the future, and it's much more convenient than inserting the parts by hand.
03:15
300 kilometers away, near Bern, Switzerland, labor costs in Switzerland are, on average, twice as high as in Germany.
03:23
That's why this metalworking company has embraced automation.
03:27
The robots quickly pay for themselves.
03:30
The facility produces hydraulic components, often thousands at a time under tight deadlines.
03:36
Thanks to Horst, this small business has remained competitive and can now take on large orders, because the robot works around the clock.
03:47
Someone had to constantly stand here to load and unload the machine.
03:52
Now the robot does it for us, and we can focus on other, more important tasks, or just different ones.
03:58
We're no longer stuck doing the same thing all day.
04:04
Now she has time to inspect the finished parts, and working in the metal factory has become more enjoyable.
04:15
Back to Germany.
04:17
To make things even easier for workers, Horst's engineers are developing a voice control system for the robot.
04:26
Horst, give me a 50-cent coin.
04:29
Horst finds the coin all on his own.
04:33
The integration of AI is opening up entirely new horizons in the world of robotics.
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