Zezwala się na korzystanie z artykułu na warunkach licencji Creative Commons Uznanie autorstwa 3.0 1. Introduction The International Federation of Robotics (IFR) reported that globally, in 2018, the value of sales of robots increased to USD 16.5 billion, which corresponds to the use of 422,000 robots and an annual increase of 6%. In just 5 years, from 2013, the number of machines installed annually increased by as much as 135%. These values, despite the currently visible economic recession, are also to remain in 2019 and then increase until 2022 even at double-digit rate. At the same time, it should be noted that in 2018 as much as 74% of new robot applications were made in the industries of only five countries: China, Japan, South Korea, the USA and Germany. In this group, however, China's industry is by far the largest recipient of robots-in 2018, 154,000 were installed in it new machines, it is also the largest user in the world-it has completed as much as 36% of all global robotization installations in production processes. All this confirms the aforementioned thesis about the global importance of robotics and its place as currently the main tool for rationalizing production processes on a global scale [33, 46, 54]. In the last few year the density of robotization has been adopted as a modern indicator of just technical rationalization