Technological progress creates constant changes in the labor market; some jobs disappear, while quite different ones occur. The robot industry spurs many new job opportunities - even for job seekers who have perhaps become redundant in other industries. A new Robot Academy in Denmark helps the robot industry find and retrain talent into a career with companies such as Universal Robots.
Advancements in machinery like tractors, harvesters, milking machines, etc. reduced the need for farm labor – but at the same time industrialization created new jobs in factories. And now, collaborative robots are making great leaps, conquering new job creation fields by fueling the growing need for skilled labor in the robot industry.
The explosive growth in the robot industry has accelerated the demand for skilled people, challenging many robotic companies in their recruitment efforts. That is also the case here at Universal Robots where we continuously search for new employees for our offices in Europe, America, and Asia.
Our headquarter is in the city of Odense, central Denmark, where we joined a new initiative that supports the radical shifts in the labor market created by technological achievements. The initiative is named Odense Robot Academy. We collaborate with some of Denmark's other major robot manufacturers, the municipality of Odense, and education centers. The goal is to train and retrain at least 1,000 new skilled employees for the Danish robot cluster by 2018.