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Europe needs bigger robots push
Ulf Dahlsten, the EU's emerging technologies director in Brussels, said this meant EU businesses lagged behind Japan in terms of pushing robots into new market areas.
"The truth is that in robotic research, so far, it has been mainly academic research, and industry has not been very present," he said.
He added that the EU was losing out to Japan because it had a higher level of development in its research and innovation.
Research strength
Japan has long had a lead in the robotics industry, but the EU's 25 member states have a 35% share in the global manufacturing of robots.
In order for the EU to get more robots onto the market, it needed an "innovation procurement".
Mr Dahlsten likened the robotics industry within the EU at its current stage to the telecoms industry.
The telecoms industry was given a boost when governments and private companies commissioned products which were not fully developed.
He argued this kind of push would drive the robotics industry forwards, just as it drove energy, security and defence businesses.
On Friday, the EC said it would help companies such as EADS, BAE Systems and Philips, coordinate robotics research and push the industry.
The European Technology Platform in Robotics (Europ) aims to bring together all the main industrial and academic robotics stakeholders and public authorities in robotics.
Story from BBC NEWS: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/technology/4318622.stm
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