The article discusses China's rapid and extensive advancements in robotics, revealing that it has become one of the most automated nations globally. Compared to the United States, which has shifted focus to specialized, high-tech manufacturing, China dominates with a large number of robots per worker, significantly enhancing production efficiency and reducing costs. The 'Made in China 2025' strategy, introduced in 2015, aimed to elevate manufacturing standards across various sectors, contributing to the deployment of hundreds of thousands of industrial robots.
As it turns out, that's exactly what China did to become the robo-mecca, starting in 2015 with a national strategy called 'Made in China 2025.' This strategy laid out performance and quality benchmarks for Chinese manufacturing.
Automation on such a massive scale enables Chinese factories to pump out consumer and industrial goods at ever-decreasing costs, while fine-tuning product quality.
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