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North African nation Egypt has actively pushed for the use of industrial robots to improve its manufacturing sector and spur economic expansion. What you need to know about industrial robots in Egypt is as follows:
Sector of Manufacturing: Industrial robots have been steadily incorporated into Egypt’s manufacturing sector to increase output, effectiveness, and product quality. Several sectors, including the automotive, electronics, textile, food processing, and pharmaceutical ones, use industrial robots. These robots are used for material handling, assembling, welding, painting, and packing.
Egypt has created industrial parks and zones that offer facilities and infrastructure for businesses, including those looking to use industrial robots. These parks provide benefits like tax reductions, simpler administrative procedures, and utility access. The Industrial City of the Tenth of Ramadan and the Industrial City of New Assiut are two examples.
Training and skill development: Egypt has concentrated on training programs and initiatives to create the requisite knowledge in robotics and automation, realizing the necessity for a trained workforce. To give people the skills needed to work with industrial robots, vocational training centers, technical institutes, and universities offer courses and programs in robotics and mechatronics.
Research and development: Egypt is funding industrial robot-related research and development projects. The development of domestic robotic technologies, enhancing robot capabilities, and advancing automation solutions for certain industries are the main goals of robotics research projects carried out by universities and research institutions.
The Egypt Industrial robots market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
The ST Robotics’ launched line of inexpensive industrial robots is the ST R18 Delta Robot System. The ST R18 Delta industrial robot turnkey system is based on the Igus drylin® delta robot but powered by ST’s K11R robot controller, resulting in much higher speeds and the ability to complete a typical 12-inch cycle in only 500 milliseconds at a cost significantly lower than other major manufacturers.
RoboForth software from ST is simple to program and incorporates robot motion, allowing, for instance, the picking up of moving objects without halting.