Home Info-Graphs Will India be left behind in new Industrial revolution?

Will India be left behind in new Industrial revolution?

Advertisement Disclosure: When you purchase through our sponsored links, we may earn a commission from our partners. By using this website you agree to our T&Cs.

This map-like infographic from Bloomberg shows the ratio of industrial robots to human workers by country and region.

Larger boxes mean more robots per human factory worker. By this measure, four Asian countries stand out for their highly automated industries: Singapore, South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan. Within Europe, Germany leads. The US has proportionally more robots than Canada, and the machines barely have a toehold in South America. The main point here is who’s missing: China has barely begun to automate. This can’t persist if Beijing wants to retain its export volumes. Chinese companies are now in a headlong rush to install industrial automation technologies, and the trend will likely accelerate .

what about India?

Our Editorial Standards

At ValueWalk, we’re committed to providing accurate, research-backed information. Our editors go above and beyond to ensure our content is trustworthy and transparent.

Investing

Which Stocks Should You Buy, and Sell, in 2026?

Dave Kovaleski5 months

Also, the 3 sectors that Wall Street analysts are most bullish about. The usual suspects dominated in 2025 as both the Communication Services and Information Technology sectors helped boost the...