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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Monday, May 18, 2020
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Fremont, CA: In the past decade, filtering technologies have achieved significant advances. New filter media and materials, as well as proprietary constructions using improved designs and automated processes, have resulted in filters that are more effective, dependable, compact, and durable. These advances are a direct result of the ever-growing demands placed on the filtration sector. With a growing emphasis on cost reduction, health and safety, increased awareness of sustainability, and a desire to decrease companies' carbon footprints, filter media are now expected to contribute more to human health and, more recently, to lower energy usage.
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More robots at the workplace
In June of 2018, it was reported that 59 percent of manufacturers were utilizing robotics technology in some capacity. According to the Robotic Industries Association, robotics shipments increased by 41 percent in 2021 compared to 2018, with China leading the way in non-automotive industries. The Global Robotics Market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 24.52 percent during the period between 2018 and 2023. The need for industrial robots in the automobile industry led to a 6 percent increase in sales in the United States. The market was valued at USD 27.73 billion in 2020 and is anticipated to reach USD 74.1 billion by 2026, representing a CAGR of 17.45 percent between 2021 and 2026. According to Mordor Intelligence, the current increase in demand for industrial robots has been caused by labor scarcity, which has been exacerbated by COVID-19-related lockdowns and the modernization of conventional industries.
Stringent environmental regulations
Environmental/pollution control legislation and regulations have had a substantial impact on the growth of the filtration business, with no change or slowdown projected in the foreseeable future. The United States and Europe have been at the forefront of climate change legislation since 2010. This law is driving advancements in air filtration to fulfill energy efficiency goals and the demand for more acceptable levels of separation.
In Europe, for instance, the British government is already working towards its goal to reduce emissions by at least 68 percent by 2030 compared to 1990 levels, the greatest reduction target set by a major country to far. The world-leading announcement made today builds on this objective to achieve a 78 percent reduction by 2035.
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