Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Robot density trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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The low robot density rate is indicative of this fact,” it says.
Japan ranked the fourth in the world with 303 robot density per 10, 000 employees.
By then, its robot density is targeted to rise to 150 units.
The eastern European countries Slovenia(137 units, ranking 16th in the world) and Slovakia(135 units, ranking 17th worldwide),both have a robot density that is above Switzerland's(128 units, ranking 19th in the world).
This so-called robot density is 338 for Germany and 140 for China.
Already the biggest market in the $9.5 billion global robot trade- or $29 billion including associated software, peripherals and systems engineering-China lags far behind its more industrialised peers in terms of robot density.
This so-called robot density is 338 for Germany and 140 for China.
Robot density in Canada has reached 145 units in 2016, making it rank 13th globally.
In the United States, the world's largest economy, robot density surged in 2016 to 189 installations per 10,000 workers.
Robot density in Canada has been on the rise and reached 145 units in 2016(ranking 13 worldwide).
As the only G7 country- the UK has a robot density below the world average of 74 units with 71 units, ranking 22nd.
Robot density in Canada has been on the rise and reached 145 units in 2016, placing it in the 13th position.
The Republic of Korea has by far the highest robot density in the global manufacturing industry, a position it's held since 2010.
Robot density in the US increased significantly to 189 robots in 2016, with the country ranking seventh in the world.
Between 2010 and 2016, the average annual growth rate of robot density in Asia was 9%, in the Americas 7% and in Europe 5%”.
Europe has a robot density of 99 units per 10,000 workers and that number is 84 and 63 in the Americas and Asia respectively.
The country's robot density is targeted to rise to 150 units by then.
Robot density in the United States increased significantly to 189 robots in 2016- the country ranks seventh in the world.
Broken down by region, average robot density in Europe is 99 units per 10,000 workers, while's it's 84 in the Americas and 63 in Asia.
Robot density is an excellent standard for comparison in order to take into account the differences in the automation degree of the manufacturing industry in various countries,” said Junji Tsuda, IFR president.
According to Junji Tsuda, president of the IFR,“Robot density is an excellent standard for comparison in order to take into account the differences in the automation degree of the manufacturing industry in various countries”.
France has a robot density of 132 units, ranking 18th in the world, but stands relatively weak compared to other EU countries.
China's robot density currently ranks 23rd worldwide, but the government's goal is to push it into the world's top 10 most intensively automated nations by 2020.
France has a robot density of 132 units- ranking 18th in the world- which is well above the global average of 74 robots but relatively weak compared to other EU countries.
In terms of robot density, or number of robots per 10,000 manufacturing employees, Singapore and Korea hold a considerable lead in highly-automated industrial production.
In eastern Europe, including Slovenia(137 units)and Slovakia(135 units), robot densities are increasing.
In eastern Europe, including Slovenia(137 units)and Slovakia(135 units), robot densities are increasing.