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Europe Industrial Robotics Market Set to Double by 2030, Driven by Automation and Smart Technologies

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DUBLIN, Feb. 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The “Europe Industrial Robotics Market Forecast to 2030 – Regional Analysis – by Types, Function, and Industry” report has been added to  ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

The Europe industrial robotics market is expected to grow from US$ 4.5 billion in 2022 to US$ 9.87 billion by 2030. It is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 10.3% from 2022 to 2030.

Sustainability and Green Economy Drives Europe Industrial Robotics Market

Sustainability and environmental considerations are anticipated to be vital trends in the Europe industrial robotics market. Industrial robots are being designed to be more energy efficient with improved power management systems and energy-saving features. In coming years, the robotics sector will focus on developing energy-efficient robots that would help companies lower their carbon footprint and achieve sustainability goals. Industrial robots can also improve material efficiency, optimize processes, and reduce waste.

Additionally, advancements in recycling robot components and materials can reduce the industry’s environmental impact. Industrial robotics are expected to involve green manufacturing practices to reduce the use of hazardous substances and minimize emissions. Manufacturers would be able to explore the usage of eco-friendly materials and sustainable design principles by introducing industrial robots. This will include selecting materials with lower environmental impact. By embracing sustainability and environmental considerations, the Europe industrial robotics market can contribute to a more sustainable manufacturing sector. These above-mentioned future trends will drive the development of more environment friendly robotics systems aligning with global efforts toward a greener and more sustainable future.

Europe Industrial Robotics Market Overview

The Europe industrial robotics market is segmented into Germany, France, the UK, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Belgium, the Netherlands, and the Rest of Europe. In the European Union, Germany is a highly automated economy. In 2020, the country had ~230,000 industrial robots. In 2020 alone, manufacturing facilities in Germany installed 22,300 new industrial robots. According to the International Federation of Robotics (IFR), Germany accounts for 33% of overall Europe’s robot inventory. The number of robots in German manufacturing facilities is more than three times compared to Italy, which has 78,200 industrial robots.

Similarly, in 2020, France had ~44,800 industrial robots, whereas the UK accounted for 23,000 industrial robots. The growing use of robots in manufacturing, alongside humans, is easing manufacturing operations and increasing production volume. Thus, the manufacturing facilities across the region are constantly eyeing on adopting newer, technologically advanced robotic solutions. This parameter is a key driving force in the Europe industrial robotics market in Europe.

The digital industrial revolution, i.e., Industry 4.0, is helping increase operational flexibility in manufacturing sector for mass customization, increased speed of workflows, better quality of final products, and improved productivity in factories. According to IFR, the total installation of industrial robots across the region increased by 15% in 2021 compared to 2020. Because of this, automotives chemicals, food & beverages, mechanical engineering, and electronics sectors are installing industrial robots to increase productivity.

In 2021, the installation of industrial robot installations in Europe regained growth after two years of decline due to the rising demand from various industrial sectors. For instance, in 2021, the installation of industrial robots in metal & machinery and plastics & chemical products rose strongly by 50% and 30%, respectively, compared to 2018. Thus, the rising adoption of automation solutions further boosts the Europe industrial robotics market growth. Governments of various countries are investing in automating the manufacturing business in the region. For instance, in July 2021, the government of the UK announced an investment of US$ 59.3 million (GBP 53 million) to drive the development of digital manufacturing technologies. Out of which, US$ 28.10 million (GBP 25 million) will be invested in setting up five new industry-sponsored research centers to accelerate the development of cutting-edge digital solutions that can transform manufacturing businesses. The remaining amount will be invested in a digital supply chain innovation hub and provided to 37 individual projects to digitalize and transform manufacturing supply chains. Thus, the growing government support to boost automation will further boost the growth of the Europe industrial robotics market.

Europe Industrial Robotics Market Segmentation

The European industrial robotics market is segmented into types, function, industry, and country.

Based on types, the Europe industrial robotics market is segmented into articulated, cartesian, SCARA, collaborative, parallel, and others. In 2022, the articulated segment registered the largest share in the Europe industrial robotics market.Based on function, the Europe industrial robotics market is segmented into soldering and welding, material handling, assembling and disassembling, painting and dispensing, milling, and cutting and processing. In 2022, the soldering and welding segment registered the largest share in the Europe industrial robotics market.Based on industry, the Europe industrial robotics market is segmented into automotive, medical and pharmaceuticals, electrical and electronics, rubber and plastics, metal and machinery, and food and agriculture. In 2022, the automotive segment registered the largest share in the Europe industrial robotics market.Based on country, the Europe industrial robotics market is segmented into Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the UK, Sweden, Belgium, Netherlands, and the Rest of Europe. In 2022, Germany registered the largest share in the Europe industrial robotics market.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction
1.1 Study Scope
1.2 Report Guidance
1.3 Market Segmentation

2. Key Takeaways

3. Research Methodology

4. Europe Industrial Robotics Market Landscape
4.1 Market Overview
4.2 Europe PEST Analysis
4.3 Ecosystem Analysis
4.4 Expert Opinion

5. Europe Industrial Robotics Market- Key Market Dynamics
5.1 Market Drivers
5.1.1 Advancements in Automation and Industry 4.0
5.1.2 Government Initiatives and Incentives
5.2 Market Restraints
5.2.1 Lack of Skilled Workforce
5.3 Market Opportunities
5.3.1 Second Life for Industrial Robots and ROI
5.4 Future Trends
5.4.1 Sustainability and Green Economy
5.5 Impact Analysis of Drivers and Restraints

6. Industrial Robotics Market- Europe Analysis
6.1 Europe Industrial Robotics Market Overview
6.2 Europe Industrial Robotics Market- Revenue and Forecast to 2030 (US$ Million)

7. Europe Industrial Robotics Market Analysis – By Types
7.1 Overview
7.2 Europe Industrial Robotics Market, By Types (2022 and 2030)
7.3 Articulated
7.4 Cartesian
7.5 SCARA
7.6 Collaborative
7.7 Parallel

8. Europe Industrial Robotics Market Analysis – By Function
8.1 Overview
8.2 Europe Industrial Robotics Market, By Function (2022 and 2030)
8.3 Soldering and Welding
8.4 Material Handling
8.5 Assembling and Disassembling
8.6 Painting and Dispensing
8.7 Milling
8.8 Cutting and Processing

9. Europe Industrial Robotics Market Analysis – By Industry
9.1 Overview
9.2 Europe Industrial Robotics Market Breakdown, By Industry, 2022 & 2030
9.3 Automotive
9.4 Medical and Pharmaceuticals
9.5 Electrical and Electronics
9.6 Rubber and Plastics
9.7 Metal and Machinery
9.8 Food and Agriculture

10. Europe Industrial Robotics Market- Country Analysis

11. Industry Landscape
11.1 Overview
11.2 Mergers and Acquisitions
11.3 Agreements, Collaborations and Joint Ventures
11.4 New Product Launches

12. Company Profiles

ABB LtdComau SpAFanuc CorpKawasaki Heavy Industries LtdKuka AGMitsubishi Electric CorpSeiko Epson CorpStaubli International AGUniversal Robots ASYaskawa Electric Corp

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NEW YORK, July 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP (“Pillsbury”) was among many law firms targeted by sophisticated social engineering attempts in an incident last year. While the firm quickly detected and blocked the activity, an unauthorized actor was able to access some of the firm’s documents during a short window of time. Pillsbury notified any impacted clients last year and undertook a detailed process to review the accessed documents for personal information. Pillsbury then began notifying individuals whose personal information was affected. That process is now complete, and today, Pillsbury is publishing substitute notice as a final step.

For more information, please visit the substitute notice on our website at https://www.pillsburylaw.com/en/breach-notice.html

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From Remote Racing to Embodied AI: Fibocom and Intedigo Bring 5G Bidirectional Data Transmission into Real-World Applications

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SHANGHAI, July 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — From July 17 to 20, Fibocom and Intedigo will jointly present a cross-regional, beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) teleoperation demonstration at Booth H3-C408 during the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) 2026. Visitors will be able to enter a remote driving cockpit and control a real race car located at HURA PARK in Jiading, Shanghai, steering, accelerating, and braking in real time while experiencing how 5G connectivity enables remote operation.

More than an immersive driving experience, the demonstration provides a live validation of 5G bidirectional data transmission for embodied AI teleoperation. The vehicle continuously sends live track video, vehicle status, and operating data to the remote cockpit, while control commands are transmitted back to the vehicle, creating a closed-loop teleoperation system. Stable, low-latency, and highly reliable connectivity is essential for high-dynamic maneuvers such as high-speed cornering, precision braking, and continuous lane changes.

Developed by Intedigo, the remote driving system connects a real race car with an immersive remote driving cockpit. It supports 1080p@60Hz video transmission, glass-to-glass (G2G) video latency of less than 80 ms, and control latency of less than 10 ms. The demanding racing environment magnifies differences in video continuity and control responsiveness, making communications performance directly perceptible, measurable, and verifiable.

At the joint demonstration, Fibocom’s FM160 5G module provides cellular connectivity for the system. Powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon™ X62 5G Modem-RF System, the FM160 supports SA and NSA network architectures as well as 3GPP Release 16. On the downlink, it supports NR Carrier Aggregation (NR CA) with bandwidth of up to 120 MHz, delivering peak speeds of up to 3.5 Gbps in NSA mode and 2.5 Gbps in SA mode. On the uplink, it supports UL MIMO and delivers peak speeds of up to 900 Mbps in SA mode. These capabilities support the continuous transmission of HD video and vehicle status data, along with reliable delivery of control commands.

As embodied AI moves into factories, data centers, logistics operations, and industrial parks, robots are becoming increasingly capable of performing tasks autonomously. Yet complex environments, unexpected events, and edge cases still require Human-in-the-Loop (HITL) remote intervention to help ensure safe and reliable operation.

Daniel Liu, CEO of Intedigo, said:

“5G represents the pinnacle of human communications and the starting point of machine communications. In the past, communications connected people to people; in the future, they will connect people to robots and robots to robots. Remote racing is simply the easiest entry point for people to understand this concept. What we are truly validating is a communications system capable of supporting remote collaboration for embodied AI. HURA makes low-latency remote driving a tangible experience, while RoBOX extends this capability to robots and a broader range of intelligent terminals. Together with Fibocom, we hope to enable more machines to receive remote assistance whenever needed while remaining continuously connected and operating reliably.”

Simon Tao, VP of Wireless Solutions Business Group and General Manager of MBB BU at Fibocom, said:

“As embodied AI enters real-world industrial environments, reliable connectivity will become the foundation for telemetry feedback, remote control and operational management. Fibocom’s 5G solutions, represented by FM160, provide the cellular connectivity required for continuous on-site data transmission and reliable control command delivery. Fibocom will continue collaborating with ecosystem partners such as Intedigo to bring cellular connectivity to more robots, autonomous machines and mobile intelligent terminals, enabling embodied AI systems to stay continuously connected and respond reliably in real-world applications.”

From remote race cars to robots, unmanned equipment, and mobile intelligent terminals, 5G is evolving from connecting people to connecting machines. This joint demonstration makes the capabilities of 5G bidirectional data transmission directly perceptible, experiential, and verifiable, helping pave the way for embodied AI to scale across real-world applications.
 

About Fibocom

Fibocom, founded in 1999, is China’s first wireless communication module company listed on both the A-share and H-share markets (300638.SZ, 0638.HK). As a global leading provider of wireless communication modules and AI solutions, Fibocom leverages wireless communication and artificial intelligence as its core technologies to provide integrated hardware and software solutions that empower industry applications. These solutions accelerate the transformation from “Connect Everything” to “Intelligent Connectivity” across diverse industries.

Fibocom’s one-stop solutions encompass cellular communication, AI, automotive, and GNSS modules, as well as AI toolchains, supporting industry-side and mainstream large model integration, and providing AI Agent, global connectivity, and cloud services, driving the digital intelligence upgrades in industries such as robotics, consumer electronics, low-altitude economy, intelligent transportation, smart retail, and smart energy.

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DR. PHONE FIX ANNOUNCES SECOND TRANCHE CLOSING OF NON-BROKERED CONVERTIBLE DEBENTURE UNIT FINANCING

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EDMONTON, AB, July 18, 2026 /CNW/ — Dr. Phone Fix Canada Corporation (“Dr. Phone Fix” or the “Company”) (TSXV: DPF) is pleased to announce that, further to its news release dated May 19, 2026 and June 24, 2026 (the “Prior News Releases”), it has closed the second tranche of its non-brokered private placement (the “Offering”) of convertible debenture units of the Company (each, a “Unit”). The Company issued 726 Units, at a price of $1,000 per Unit, for aggregate gross proceeds of $726,000. Each Unit is comprised of (i) one $1,000 principal amount unsecured convertible debenture of the Company (a “Convertible Debenture”) and (ii) 3,125 common share (“Common Share”) purchase warrants of the Company (each, a “Warrant”). Additional detail on the Offering, including terms of the Convertible Debentures and Warrants, is set out in the Prior News Releases.

In connection with the Offering, the Company paid a finder’s fee consisting of an aggregate cash fee of $50,820 and issued an aggregate of 317,625 common share purchase warrants of the Company (each, a “Finder’s Warrant”) to certain qualified arm’s length parties. Each Finder’s Warrant is exercisable to acquire one Common Share of the Company at an exercise price of $0.22 prior to the date that is 24 months from the date of issuance.

All securities issued pursuant to the Offering, including any Common Shares issuable upon conversion of the Convertible Debentures or exercise of the Warrants and Finder’s Warrants, are subject to a statutory hold period of four months and one day from the closing of the Offering, in accordance with applicable securities laws and TSX Venture Exchange (the “TSXV”) policies. 

The Offering remains subject to final acceptance of the TSXV.

This news release does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to buy any of the securities described in this news release in the United States. Such securities have not been, and will not be, registered under the U.S. Securities Act, or any state securities laws, and, accordingly, may not be offered or sold within the United States, or to or for the account or benefit of persons in the United States or “U.S. Persons”, as such term is defined in Regulation S promulgated under the U.S. Securities Act, unless registered under the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state securities laws or pursuant to an exemption from such registration requirements.

About Dr. Phone Fix

Dr. Phone Fix is a national, award-winning, eco-friendly, and customer-centric leader in Canada’s cell phone and electronics repair and certified pre-owned device industry. Founded in 2019, the Company now operates 44 retail locations nationwide through a standardized and scalable operating platform designed to support consistent execution across multiple markets, delivering fast, reliable, and environmentally conscious repair services alongside a curated selection of certified pre-owned devices and premium accessories. Dr. Phone Fix maintains strong partnerships with OEMs and certified suppliers, ensuring consistently high-quality standards across its national footprint. With a focus on responsible device lifecycle management, customer service, and operational discipline, Dr. Phone Fix continues to set the benchmark for device care and resale in Canada.

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