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China’s Robotics and Industrial Automation with Georg Stieler

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Dec 26, 2025
Georg Stieler, Asia Managing Director at Stieler, shares his extensive experience in China's robotics sector, showcasing the shift from Western automation expertise to a robust domestic market. He discusses how China's robotics firms are taking the lead in the EV space, using the pandemic as a catalyst for growth. Stieler highlights the rise of collaborative robots and the role of vision-language-action models in advancing physical AI. He also touches on the geopolitical implications of these developments and anticipates a shakeout in the industry by 2026.
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ANECDOTE

Early China Market Entry Story

  • Georg Stieler described setting up a Shanghai branch in 2011 and winning early projects with ABB Robotics.
  • He and his firm produced a 250-page study of China's industrial automation ecosystem that positioned them to advise many clients.
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China Exports Manufacturing Know-How

  • Georg Stieler observed that know-how is now flowing from China to the West across EVs and batteries.
  • He noted Chinese localization targets for robots are effectively met when counting foreign-made robots produced in China.
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Electronics Drove Faster Automation

  • Electronics replaced automotive as the bigger robot buyer around 2016–17 driven by firms like Foxconn and Luxshare.
  • Shorter product cycles in electronics forced faster robot deployment and shorter payback expectations.
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