# FANUC

**Source:** https://geo.sig.ai/brands/fanuc  
**Vertical:** Robotics  
**Subcategory:** General  
**Tier:** Emerging  
**Website:** fanuc.com  
**Last Updated:** 2026-04-14

## Summary

Oshino Japan world's largest CNC manufacturer + top 3 robot maker (TYO: 6954) at ¥797B FY2024 revenue; Robot segment down 16.4% on auto slowdown with CRX cobot expansion competing with Yaskawa Motoman for global industrial automation.

## Company Overview

FANUC Corporation is an Oshino, Yamanashi, Japan-headquartered manufacturer of industrial robots, CNC (Computer Numerical Control) systems, and factory automation equipment — publicly traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TYO: 6954) — operating as the world's largest manufacturer of CNC machine tool controls and one of the top three global industrial robot manufacturers. In fiscal year 2024 (ended March 31, 2024), FANUC reported net sales of ¥797 billion ($5.3B), with the Robot segment generating ¥242 billion (down 16.4% from the prior year due to weaker automotive industry demand in China, Europe, and the Americas) and the Factory Automation segment generating ¥263 billion for CNC systems. With approximately 9,000 employees globally and headquarters at the base of Mt. Fuji, FANUC is organized into three segments: Factory Automation (CNC controls for machine tools), Robot (industrial robots, cobots), and Robomachine (ROBODRILL machining centers, ROBOCUT wire EDM machines). Founded in 1972 as a spinoff from Fujitsu by Dr. Seiuemon Inaba.

FANUC's automation technology portfolio addresses the precision machining and robotic assembly requirements of the highest-accuracy manufacturing applications: Japanese and global machine tool manufacturers integrate FANUC CNC controls (Series 0i, 30i, 31i, 32i) as the standard for controlling multi-axis machining centers, lathes, and grinding machines — providing the sub-micron positioning accuracy that aerospace, automotive, and precision parts manufacturers require. FANUC's industrial robots (yellow-colored 6-axis articulated robots from 3kg to 2,300kg payload, used extensively in automotive welding, painting, and assembly) self-manufactured in FANUC's lights-out factory (where FANUC robots build FANUC robots) demonstrate the operational reliability that automotive OEMs demand for 24/7 production. The CRX collaborative robot line (launched 2020) extends FANUC's industrial robot expertise into the growing cobot market for human-robot collaboration tasks.

In 2025, FANUC competes in the global industrial robotics, CNC controls, and machine tool automation market with Yaskawa Electric (TYO: 6506, Motoman robot brand, $4B+ revenue), Mitsubishi Electric (TYO: 6503, FA division and now Nozomi Networks OT security), and Siemens (XETRA: SIE, Sinumerik CNC controls) for automotive OEM, electronics manufacturer, and precision machining shop industrial robot and CNC machine tool control procurement. The FY2024 robot sales decline (16.4%) reflects the automotive industry investment slowdown and Chinese domestic robot competition from Estun and Inovance. The 2025 strategy focuses on expanding the CRX cobot market for SME manufacturers (lower price point, simplified programming), growing the ROBODRILL high-speed machining center business in semiconductor and precision electronics manufacturing, and investing in AI-powered robot programming (vision-guided robot learning from demonstration to reduce programming time for complex tasks).

## Frequently Asked Questions

### What is FANUC?
FANUC Corporation is one of the world's largest manufacturers of industrial robots, CNC systems, and factory automation equipment. Headquartered in Japan at the base of Mt. Fuji, FANUC provides automation technology to manufacturing facilities worldwide.

### Who founded FANUC?
FANUC was founded in 1972 by Dr. Seiuemon Inaba, who spun the company off from Fujitsu. Dr. Inaba had led the development of Japan's first numerical control systems and built FANUC into a global automation leader before passing away in 2020 at age 95.

### What does FANUC stand for?
FANUC stands for Fuji Automatic NUmerical Control, reflecting the company's origins as a Fujitsu subsidiary focused on numerical control technology.

### What is FANUC's revenue?
FANUC reported net sales of 797.13 billion yen (approximately $5.3 billion USD) for fiscal year 2024 (ending March 31, 2024). The Robot segment contributed 242.4 billion yen (approximately 30% of revenues).

### Why are FANUC robots yellow?
The distinctive yellow color of FANUC robots has become a company trademark. The bright color makes the robots highly visible on factory floors, enhancing safety and creating strong brand recognition.

### How many robots has FANUC made?
FANUC is one of the world's largest industrial robot manufacturers, with over 1 million robots installed worldwide across automotive, electronics, and other manufacturing industries.

### Where is FANUC headquartered?
FANUC is headquartered at the base of Mt. Fuji in Oshino, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. The company operates globally with subsidiaries and service centers in major manufacturing regions.

### What industries use FANUC robots?
FANUC robots are used across many industries including automotive, electronics, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, aerospace, and general manufacturing for applications like welding, painting, assembly, and material handling.

## Tags

b2b, hardware, automation, global, manufacturing, public

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*Data from geo.sig.ai Brand Intelligence Database. Updated 2026-04-14.*