South Korea uses more industrial robots per worker than any other country
This chart shows one way to compare automated manufacturing across countries — it plots the number of robots per 1,000 manufacturing employees.The chart shows very large differences between countries. South Korea stands out, with more than one robot for every ten manufacturing workers.Singapore comes second, and China ranks third, close to Germany. The United States sits in the middle, close to the European average, below Switzerland, Denmark and Slovenia.This perspective shows industrial robot adoption in relative terms. In another Data Insight, I looked at robot adoption in absolute terms. From that perspective, China stands out by a large margin: it’s a large economy with a huge manufacturing sector, and it has by far the largest stock of industrial robots.Much of this expansion has happened recently: China’s annual installations increased 12-fold over a decade, helping it catch up to South Korea in terms of robots per worker.Explore the interactive version of this chart