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Which country has the most number of robots?

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E.Evelyn

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Answered Jan 24, 2020

Japan is the country that has the most number of robots right now at 55,000. The numbers are meant to increase as more and more of the services that Japan is starting to offer will require the use of robots. Japan is known to be one of the highest tech places in the world. They have talking toilets, they have conveyors for their food, and so much more. Some things in Japan can only be found in Japan.

Japan is the country that has the most number of robots right now at 55,000. The numbers are meant
This is because they tend to make use of their robots in the different industries that they have. It is not surprising that they have the most number of robots. They are also in charge of delivering different robots to the rest of the world.

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C. Lucan

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Answered Jan 09, 2020

South Korea the highest number of robots according to the CEOWORLD magazine. As of 2016, this country had about 631 robots per 10,000 employees. This number has more than this, and South Korea still remains top on this list because of the high volume of robots used in the electronic and manufacturing industry in the country. Next to South Korea in Singapore, robots are in high volume in Singapore due to the ever-growing electronics sector.

South Korea the highest number of robots according to the  CEOWORLD magazine. As of 2016, this
Germany and Japan also have many robots due to the automotive and electronic industries in these countries. Japan is also the renowned nation more the manufacturing of industrial robots. Other countries with a high density of robots are the United States, Italy, Denmark, Canada, Spain, France, United Kingdom, China, Australia, and Switzerland.

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