Iván Hernández Dalas: VDMA warns Germany is losing ground in global robotics race
Germany’s robotics and automation industry is preparing for another tough year. The VDMA Robotics + Automation Association , a German trade group, expects revenue to fall 5% in 2026 to about €14.1 billion. That follows a 7% decline in 2025 , marking the second straight year of contraction for one of the world’s leading robotics clusters. Industry leaders say the problems go beyond a normal economic slowdown. Weak demand from key customers has hurt orders. At the same time, geopolitical tensions and broader economic uncertainty have made companies more cautious about investing in new automation equipment. “The situation remains challenging. Our industry is simultaneously grappling with weak demand, geopolitical uncertainty, and challenging location conditions,” said Dr. Olaf Munkelt, chairman of VDMA Robotics + Automation. “This makes it all the more important that we decisively strengthen our competitiveness – our levers for this are customer centricity, innovation, and courage. At ...