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국국국 국국국국 국국국 KIRIA 국국 2015. 1. Korean Robot Initiative July 2, 2015

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국내외 로봇산업 동향과 KIRIA 소개

2015. 1.

Korean Robot Initiative

July 2, 2015

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·Robot-friendly industries (Automobiles, Semi-conductors, LCD)

·Aggressive government support

·Superb IT/Medical/Education sys-tem

·High consumer’s expectation vs. low -level technological maturity ·Reinforcing robot policies in major countries(China, Japan, US, EU)·Leading countries’ barriers(technological advancement/tax-free environment)

·Limited domestic market·Lack of original technologies and core components ·SME based industry(lacking of capitals and marketing skill) ·Weak bridge connection be-tween R&D to commercialization

·Convergence and expansion to other industries(IT/CT/BT etc.)

·Securing Various Industry-based technologies of SI companies

·Increasing robot needs in world market

Korea Robot Industry SWOT

SWOT Analysis

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Aggressive government support (1st 2009~2014, 2st 2015~2018 $2.5 Billion)

Robot-friendly industries (Automobiles, Semi-conductors etc)

Superb IT/Medical/Education system

SWOT Analysis - Strength

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Limited domestic market

Lack of original technologies and core com-ponents

Weak bridge connection between R&D and Commercialization

SME based industry (lack of capitals and marketing skill)

SWOT Analysis - Weakness

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Convergence and expansion to other industries (IT/CT/BT etc.)

Increase robot demands in global market

Secure various industry-based technologies of SI companies

SWOT Analysis - Opportunity

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Reinforcement of robot policies in major countries (China, Japan, US, EU)

High consumer’s expectation vs. low-level technological maturity

Leading countries’ barriers (technological advancement/tax-free environ-ment)

SWOT Analysis - Threat

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Secure end-users in many fields and increasing numbers in exportations in industrial robots

Development and exportation of service ro-bots in IT/Education/Medical fields

Manufacturing-oriented industry to expand by applying robot technologies

SWOT Analysis – S-O

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SWOT Analysis – W-O

Government-led demands on professional service robot (security/surveillance, medical/rehab robots)

Create seamless links among industry- academia-institute and central government

Discover strategies to pre-occupy new markets

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SWOT Analysis – S-T

Nurture core robot-convergence industry such as medical, education, national defense, manufac-ture.

Revise policies in government sectors

Aggressive overseas market creation

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SWOT Analysis – W-T

Establish virtuous cycle of robot environment

Improve core component and original technol-ogy

Support commercialization of R&D finished products

Secure safety, certification, global standards.

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SWOT Analysis – Total

·Robot-friendly industries (Automobiles, Semi-conductors)

·Aggressive government support

·Superb IT/Medical/Education system

·High consumer’s expectation vs. low -level technological maturity·Reinforcing robot policies in neigh-boring countries(China, Japan, US)·Leading countries’ barriers(technological advancement/tax-free environment)

·Limited domestic market·Lack of original technologies and core components·SME based industry (lacking of capitals and marketing skill)·Weak bridge connection between R&D to commercialization

·Convergence and expansion to other industries(IT/CT/BT etc.)·Securing Various Industry-based technologies of SI companies·Increasing robot needs in world market

Professional service robot’s demand is led by the government (Security, Medical/Rehab robots) Create tighter links among industry- academia-institute and Central gov. to local gov. Discover strategies to pre-occupy new markets

Secure end-users in many fields and increasing numbers in exportations in industrial robots Development and exportation of ser-vice robots in IT/Education/Medical fields Manufacturing-oriented industry to ex-pand by applying robot technologies

Establish virtuous cycle of robot environment Improve core component and original technology Support commercialization of R&D finished product Secure safety, certification, global standards.

Nurture core robot-convergence industry such as medical, education, national defense, manufacture. Revise policies in government sectors Aggressive market development in overseas

S-T W-TThreat

Opportunity W-OS-O

Strength WeaknessInternal

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