South Korea: Automation leader South Korea leads the world in automation, with an impressive 1,012 industrial robots per 10,000 employees. This high density is driven by the country's robust automotive industries, where automation is key to maintaining global competitiveness. (Photo: Reuters) Singapore: High-tech hub Singapore ranks second globally with 730 industrial robots per 10,000 employees.

The city-state's focus on high-tech manufacturing and precision engineering has spurred its adoption of automation. (Photo: Reuters) Germany: European powerhouse Germany is Europe's leader in industrial automation, boasting 415 robots per 10,000 employees. Germany's industries rely heavily on robotics to enhance production capabilities and maintain quality standards.

(Photo: Reuters) Japan: Robotics pioneer Japan has 397 industrial robots per 10,000 employees. With a long-standing reputation for technological innovation, Japan's manufacturing sector has embraced automation to optimize production processes. (Photo: Reuters) China: Manufacturing giant China's rapid industrialization has led to the deployment of 392 robots per 10,000 employees.

As the world's largest manufacturing hub, China increasingly turns to automation to address rising labour costs and improve productivity. (Photo: Reuters) Sweden: Nordic innovator Sweden, with 343 robots per 10,000 employees, is at the forefront of industrial automation in Scandinavia. Sweden's commitment to sustainability has fueled its adoption.