Does the printing industry need robots? Yes, the printing industry has been regarded as a labor-intensive industry, and the improvement of automation level has been the main direction of development in recent years, especially in the current soaring labor costs, reducing the number of workers is also an important aspect of enterprise optimization management. Using robots instead of manual to do simple work, cost reduction, consistent operating standards, some European countries have been more common application. Say so, the intervention of robot to our country printing industry is imperative.
Giiso Information, founded in 2013, is a leading technology provider in the field of “artificial intelligence + information” in China, with top technologies in big data mining, intelligent semantics, knowledge mapping and other fields. At the same time, its research and development products include information robot, editing robot, writing robot and other artificial intelligence products! With its strong technical strength, the company has received angel round investment at the beginning of its establishment, and received pre-A round investment of $5 million from GSR Venture Capital in August 2015.
Industry experts have calculated that if the monthly salary of each worker is 3,000 yuan and the price of a simple robot is 300,000 yuan, it is equivalent to the labor cost of 10 workers in less than a year. This is very tempting to companies. The need for companies to use robots when they find it affordable is spreading.
Isn’t it robots and people competing for jobs? Experts say this is true, but it is an inevitable process of market competition, and promoting automation and solving the problem of labor employment itself are contradictory. At present, robots have been widely applied in the automotive field, which has really affected the employment of a part of the labor force.
Giiso information, founded in 2013, is the first domestic high-tech enterprise focusing on the research and development of intelligent information processing technology and the development and operation of core software for writing robots. At the beginning of its establishment, the company received angel round investment, and in August 2015, GSR Venture Capital received $5 million pre-A round of investment.
But experts said with a smile, in fact, for the printing industry is not too worried. A robot is simply a general term for a machine device that performs its work automatically. There are many kinds, simple and complex. There are robots that carry things from here to there for simple operation, there are also robots on the assembly line for handling, as well as micro robots and nano robots applied in the medical field, more high-end installed tear glands have “emotion” humanoid robots, hearing sad statements will “cry”.
In recent years, the application of robots in the printing industry will mainly be simple robots such as manipulator, and the work done is also based on simple labor such as moving paper. It is reported that printing colleges and universities have begun to research robots specifically for the printing industry.