Global Industrial, Enterprise, Military, and Consumer Automation and Robotics Market Report 2022: Assistive Robotics Market will Reach $25.1B by 2027, Driven by Healthcare and Social Needs


Dublin, March 14, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Automation and Robotics Market in Industrial, Enterprise, Military, and Consumer Segments by Type, Components, Hardware, Software, and Services 2022 - 2027" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This report evaluates the global and regional robotics marketplace including the technologies, companies, and solutions for robots in the industrial, enterprise, military, and consumer segments. The report includes detailed forecasts for robotics by robot type, components, capabilities, solutions, and connectivity for 2022 to 2027.

Select Report Findings:

  • Advances in 5G, AI, and teleoperation are enabling next-generation cloud robotics
  • Data storage and analytics for industrial cloud-based robotics will reach $4.5B by 2027
  • Cloud robotics-as-a-service capabilities are redefining robot productization and solutions
  • Software for the military cloud robotics market will exceed $3.6B by 2027 with 79.5% CAGR
  • The assistive robotics market will reach $25.1B by 2027, driven by healthcare and social needs
  • Unprecedented efficiency and effectiveness gains will be realized through 5G robotics solutions

With the substantial amount of capital behind global industrial automation, the industrial robotics sector will continue a healthy growth trajectory, which is supported by many qualitative and quantitative benefits including cost reduction, improved quality, increased production, and improved workplace health and safety.

In the wake of the pandemic, we see a major push for further automation and robotics, especially within the United States service sector. This is because many businesses see repetitive tasks as performed with great safety, less expense, and reduced probability for service disruption with robotics rather than reliance upon human workers.

Robotics is increasingly used to improve enterprise, industrial, and military automation. In addition, robots are finding their way into more consumer use cases as the general public's concerns fade and acceptance grows in terms of benefits versus risks. While many consumer applications continue to be largely lifestyle-oriented, enterprise, industrial, and military organizations utilize both land-based and aerial robots that are used for various repetitive, tedious, and/or dangerous tasks. Adoption and usage are anticipated to rapidly increase with improvements to artificial intelligence, robotic form factors, and fitness for use, cloud computing, and related business models, such as robotics as a service.

The global robotics market is broadly segmented into enterprise, industrial, military, and consumer robotics. Major market segments that cross-over industries include Healthcare bots, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and autonomous vehicles. Enterprise Robotics includes the use of robots for both business-to-business and business-to-consumer services and support. Functions include internal business operations and processes, delivery of goods and services, research, analytics, and other business-specific applications.

The next decade will witness substantial influence of AI upon robotics. The next generation of robotics will include many pre-integrated AI technologies such as machine vision, voice and speech recognition, tactile sensors, and gesture controls. AI has enabled consumer robots to learn while performing a variety of tasks including cleaning, controlling home appliances, reading, performing butler services, and many more. It is anticipated that further improvement in AI and related technologies such as cognitive computing and sensor fusion, will enable consumer robots to take on increasingly more difficult tasks.

The degree to which AI capabilities in robotics optimize operational efficiency and effectiveness will largely depend on the contextual capabilities of connected devices. This means that the relationship of IoT to AI and robotics will be much intertwined. AI helps robots learn and become more effective, but both technologies depend on IoT networks for sharing information among devices and applications.

Longer-term, the publisher sees many robotics and automation solutions involving multiple AI types as well as integration across other key areas such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and data analytics. The combination of AI and the IoT has the potential to dramatically accelerate the benefits of robotics for consumer, enterprise, industrial, and government market segments.

Leading industry verticals are beginning to see improved operational efficiency through the intelligent combination of AI and robotics. The long-term prospect for these technologies is that they will become embedded in many different other technologies and provide autonomous decision-making on behalf of humans, both directly, and indirectly through many processes, products, and services.

The military robotics market is an important segment from both an R&D perspective (e.g. many robotics innovations are funded by government/military projects) as well as cross-over into business and consumer markets such as the public safety arena. The consumer robotics sector is in its infantile stage but is anticipated to exceed all other sectors in terms of scale, variety, and impact in the long run.

We see substantial overall industry growth across a wide range of robot types that engage in diverse tasks such as home cleaning, personalized healthcare service, home security, autonomous cars, robotic entertainment, and personal care services, managing daily schedules, and various assistive tasks. A few key factors such as the ageing population, personalization services trends, and robot mobility will drive growth in this industry segment.

Robotics in business will accelerate as less expensive hardware and improvements in AI lead to improved cost structures and increased integration with enterprise software systems respectively. The massive amount of data generated by robotics will create opportunities for data analytics and AI-enabled decision support systems. Enterprise users will capitalize upon new and enhanced robotics capabilities to enable new use cases and improved workflow. Many business processes will change as the enterprise becomes savvier about the flexibility of robotics uninhibited by bandwidth constraints.

Key Topics Covered:

1.0 Executive Summary

2.0 Robotics Market Overview

  • Robotics Market Segmentation
  • Enterprise Robotics Market
  • Industrial Robotics Market
  • Military Robotics Market
  • Consumer Robotics Market

3.0 Robotics and Automation Technology Trends

  • Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
  • Convergence of AI and IoT in Robotics
  • Teleoperation and Cloud Robotics
  • Digital Twins Technology and Robotics
  • Fifth Generation Wireless, Beyond 5G and Robotics
  • Cloud Business Models and Robotics as a Service
  • Human and Robotics Cooperation

4.0 Robotics and Automation in Business Transformation

  • Emerging Opportunity Areas
  • Moving Beyond the Factory Environment
  • Robotics as a Service and the Outcome Based Economy

5.0 Robotics Companies and Solutions

  • Americas
  • 2G Engineering
  • 3D Robotics
  • Adept Technology Inc.
  • Aethon Inc.
  • Alphabet, Inc. (Google)
  • Amazon Robotics
  • Anki Inc.
  • Apex Automation and Robotics
  • Auris Surgical Robotics Inc.
  • Autonomous Solutions, Inc.
  • Axium Inc.
  • Canvas Technology
  • Carbon Robotics
  • Carbon3D
  • Celera Motion
  • Clearpath Robotics
  • Construction Robotics
  • CyPhy Works
  • Denso Wave Inc.
  • Ekso Bionics
  • Ellison Technologies Inc.
  • Energid Technologies
  • Epson Robots
  • Fetch Robotics
  • Ghost Robotics LLC
  • Greensea Systems Inc.
  • Hypertherm Inc.
  • IAM Robotics
  • inVia Robotics
  • iRobot
  • Intuitive Surgical, Inc.
  • Jibo
  • Kairos Autonomi
  • Knightscope
  • Kraken Sonar Systems Inc.
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Locus Robotics
  • Micromo
  • Modbot Inc.
  • Octopuz Inc.
  • Omnicell Inc.
  • PrecisionHawk
  • ReWalk Robotics
  • RobotLAB Inc.
  • Rockwell Automation Inc.
  • Rokid Inc.
  • SapientX Inc.
  • Savioke
  • Seegrid
  • Sharp Electronics Corp.
  • SkySpecs
  • Soft Robotics Inc.
  • Softweb Solutions Inc.
  • SRI International
  • Staubli
  • Stryker (MAKO Surgical)
  • Suitable Technologies
  • SynTouch
  • Teradyne Inc.
  • Titan Medical
  • TM Robotics
  • TORC Robotics
  • Transcend Robotics
  • ULC Robotics Inc.
  • Universal Robotics
  • Vecna Technologies
  • Verb Surgical
  • VEX Robotics
  • VGo Communications
  • Vigilant Robots
  • Virtual Incision Corporation
  • Willrich Precision Instrument Co.
  • World Drone Academy
  • Wynright (Daifuku Co Ltd)
  • Yaskawa Motoman
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Aurotek Corp.
  • Cyberdyne
  • Daihen Corp.
  • DJI
  • FANUC Robotics
  • Foxconn Technology Group
  • GreyOrange
  • Hanson Robotics Ltd.
  • Kawasaki
  • Mitsubishi Electric Corp.
  • Nachi Fujikoshi Corp.
  • Pari Robotics
  • Qihan Technology Co.
  • Samsung
  • Seven Dreamers Laboratories Inc.
  • Siasun Robot and Automation Co Ltd.
  • SoftBank Robotics Corporation
  • Sony
  • Toyota
  • WaveBot
  • Yamaha Robotics
  • Europe
  • ABB Robotics
  • AMS RBR
  • Blue Ocean Robotics ApS
  • Comau Robotics
  • Delphi Automotive
  • Kuka Robotics
  • Milvus Robotics
  • Mobile Industrial Robots ApS
  • Open Bionics
  • Reis Robotics
  • Roboplan
  • Robosoft Services Robots
  • Schunk
  • Siemens
  • Soil Machine Dynamics Ltd.
  • SSI Schaefer
  • Starship Technologies
  • Staubli International AG
  • Swisslog
  • Teun
  • Touch Bionics
  • Universal Robots A/S
  • Visual Components Oy
  • ZenRobotics

6.0 Global Robotics Forecast 2022 - 2027

7.0 Industrial Robotics Market 2022 - 2027

8.0 Consumer Robotics Market 2022 - 2027

9.0 Enterprise Robotics Market 2022 - 2027

10.0 Military and Government Robotics Market 2022 - 2027

11.0 Conclusions and Recommendations

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