Rise of the Machines: Robot industry leads China Manufacturing 2025 strategy
With its vast manufacturing base and diminishing workforce, China’s appetite for robots is rapidly increasing.
With its vast manufacturing base and diminishing workforce, China’s appetite for robots is rapidly increasing.
When China overtook Japan as the world’s second largest economy in 2011, labour shortages and rising wages were starting to emerge as serious concerns
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