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商用机器人全球市场规模、份额和行业趋势分析报告:2023-2029 年按应用、类型和地区分列的展望和预测Global Commercial Robots Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report By Application (Medical & Healthcare, Defense & Security, Agriculture & Forestry, Marine and Others), By Type, By Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2023 - 2029 |
到 2029 年,商用机器人市场规模预计将达到 564 亿美元,预测期内復合年增长率为 19.5%。
从手动操作向自动化操作的日益转变是市场的一个关键增长因素,这增加了对商用机器人的需求。 工业工作流程的平稳运行依赖于管理、生产和控制的协调。 因此,商用机器人变得越来越重要,因为它们可以简化流程并提高工作流程的准确性和效率。
对这些机器人的需求是由中小型企业的扩张、自动化投资的增加以及政府对危险材料和产品处理的严格规定推动的。 工业机器人承载着沉重的有效载荷,就像它们帮助定制机器和生产汽车一样。 此外,智能工厂的出现增加了市场潜力。
COVID-19 影响分析
COVID-19 对包括汽车行业在内的许多企业产生了重大影响,导致汽车销量急剧下降。 COVID-19 大流行迫使商业机器人市场的几家公司暂时停止运营,以遵守政府遏制疾病传播的新规定。 这种活动暂停对市场收益产生了直接影响。
市场增长因素
扩大多模式机器人系统在农业领域的应用
地面和空中交通工具必须协同工作才能完成各自的任务。 通过集中式软件平台控制多个机器人可以极大地受益于大型农场自动化。 多模式机器人设备可以在农场操作一群机器人,同时执行喷洒和除草等各种农业应用,因此预计在预测期内市场进入者将大量采用这种系统。 对多模式系统的投资有望扩大商业机器人市场的市场进入者的收入来源。
协作机器人的高投资回报率提高了利用率
与传统机器人相比,协作机器人的投资回报率很高。 除了许多国家越来越多地引进机器人外,高投资回报率对中小企业具有吸引力。 此外,部署协作机器人需要额外的硬件,其成本高于机器人的成本。 另一方面,为典型的工业机器人安装额外硬件的成本超过了机器人本身的成本。 因此,人们对协作机器人日益增长的兴趣有望促进商用机器人市场的扩张。
市场抑制因素
数据隐私问题和严格的规定
由于很多设备厂商都采用了自己的接口协议进行通信,技术的标准化没有取得进展,对系统集成影响很大。 通常需要创建额外的网关来在不同製造商的设备之间转换和传输数据。 越来越多的农业软件公司正试图获取农民数据。 软件供应商将数据出售给第三方或以不利于农民的方式使用数据。 这些与农业无人机相关的安全问题可能会阻碍其广泛采用。 这将进一步减缓未来几年的市场增长。
应用展望
根据应用,商用机器人市场分为医疗保健、国防与安全、农业与林业、海洋等。 到 2022 年,医疗保健行业将以最大的收入份额主导商用机器人市场。 机器人手术是使用机器人技术执行外科手术的微创手术。 这些机器人系统由外科医生控制的小型手术器械组成,并附在机械臂上,具有精确执行外科手术的潜力。
按类型划分的前景
商用机器人市场按类型细分为野外机器人、医疗机器人、自主引导机器人、无人机等。 到 2022 年,医疗机器人领域将在商用机器人市场中占据重要的收入份额。 骨密度低和事故中骨折频繁的老年人口不断增加,预计将增加对医疗机器人的需求。 机器人技术代表下一波变革,自动化在製药製造中必不可少,可以保持更高的精度标准并减少工作量。
区域展望
按地区划分,对北美、欧洲、亚太地区和拉美地区的商用机器人市场进行了分析。 2022 年,亚太地区在商用机器人市场的收入份额最大。 这是该地区工业部门自动化水平提高和技术进步的结果。 此外,推动工业自动化的两个基本增长动力是政府加大对製造业的举措,以及对新兴经济体经济多元化的关注。 因此,该地区预测期内市场显着增长的最有希望的因素是商用机器人在该地区市场的渗透率不断提高。
The Global Commercial Robots Market size is expected to reach $56.4 billion by 2029, rising at a market growth of 19.5% CAGR during the forecast period.
Commercial robots are tools, a company employs to duplicate, supplement, or replace human labor. Consumer or personal robots that can perform chores in the house, like automatic floor cleaning, are different from commercial robots. Drones are one type of robot that has both personal and professional use. Commercial robots and autonomous, piloted drones are frequently utilized in the field for medical applications.
Commercial robots provide superior service to traditional techniques, probably increasing investment and usage. Drones are gaining popularity and being used in various contexts, including the commercial sector. Additionally, numerous startups and tech behemoths are investing in this technology to quickly increase their market share.
The market's primary growth driver, the ongoing transition from manual to automated operations, has increased the need for commercial robots. The smooth operation of industrial workflows depends on coordinating management, production, and control. Therefore, commercial robots have grown increasingly important since they simplify processes and increase the accuracy and efficiency of workflow.
The need for these robots is being driven by the expansion of small businesses, increased investment in automation, and stringent governmental regulations on handling hazardous materials and products. Similar to how they assist in the customization of machines and the production of autos, industrial robots carry heavy payloads. In addition, the advent of smart factories increases the market's potential.
COVID-19 Impact Analysis
COVID-19 has significantly influenced many businesses, including the automotive industry, resulting in a precipitous decrease in automotive sales. Due to the extensive usage of commercial robots in the automobile industry, there was a decline in the demand for commercial robots. In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic compelled several enterprises in the market for commercial robotics to temporarily cease operations to comply with new government rules to control the disease's spread. This suspension of activities immediately impacted the market's revenue flow.
Market Growth Factors
Growing use of multimodal robot systems in agriculture
Ground and aerial vehicles must be coordinated to complete their respective missions. Large-scale farm automation will profit substantially from the control of several robots via a centralized software platform. Due to the ability of multimodal robotic devices to operate swarms of robots in farms to simultaneously perform various agricultural applications, like spraying and weeding, it is anticipated that market participants will adopt these types of systems in large numbers over the forecast period. Investments in multimodal systems are anticipated to expand the revenue streams of market participants in the commercial robots market.
High ROI on cobots resulting in grown utilization
In comparison to conventional robots, cobots offer a significant return on investment. In addition to the prospective rise of robot adoption in many countries, their substantial return on investment is appealing to small and medium-sized enterprises. Also, the expense associated with installing collaborative robot-additional hardware exceeds the cost of this type of robot. In contrast, the cost of deploying regular industrial robot-additional hardware exceeds the cost of the robot itself. As a result, the increased interest in cobots is anticipated to contribute to expanding the market for commercial robots.
Market Restraining Factors
Data privacy concerns and strict regulations
The lack of technology standardization further affects system integration, as the bulk of equipment manufacturers employ proprietary interface protocols for communications. In many instances, creating extra gateways is required for the translation & transfer of data between equipment from various manufacturers. An increasing number of businesses that provide agricultural software are attempting to acquire farmer data. Software vendors sell data to third parties or employ it in a manner that does not help farmers. These security concerns associated with agricultural drones may hamper their adoption. This would further slowdown the market growth in the upcoming years.
Application Outlook
Based on application, the commercial robots market is segmented into medical & healthcare, defense & security, agriculture & forestry, marine and others. The medical & healthcare segment dominated the commercial robots market with the maximum revenue share in 2022. Robotic surgery is a minimally invasive surgery that uses robotic technology to carry out surgical procedures. The surgical procedures may be carried out precisely due to these robotic systems, which are controlled by surgeons and comprise miniature surgical instruments mounted on robotic arms.
Type Outlook
By type, the commercial robots market is bifurcated into field robots, medical robots, autonomous guided robotics, drones, and others. The medical robots segment garnered a significant revenue share in the commercial robots market in 2022. The growing elderly population, who have decreased bone densities and frequently sustain fractures in accidents, is anticipated to increase demand for medical robots. Robotics represents the next wave of change, with automation becoming essential to pharmaceutical production, upholding higher precision standards, and reducing workload.
Regional Outlook
Region wise, the commercial robots market is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia Pacific and LAMEA. In 2022, the Asia Pacific region witnessed the largest revenue share in the commercial robots market. This is a result of the region's increasing automation levels in the industrial sector and the advancement of technology. Moreover, the two fundamental growth factors driving industrial automation are rising government initiatives in the manufacturing sector and a greater emphasis on economic diversification in emerging economies. Therefore, the most promising factor driving the market's significant growth over the forecast period in the region is the increasing commercial robot penetration across the regional market.
The major strategies followed by the market participants are Product Launches. Based on the Analysis presented in the Cardinal matrix; Google LLC (Alphabet, Inc.) are the forerunners in the Commercial Robots Market. Companies such as Northrop Grumman Corporation, Boston Dynamics (Hyundai Motor Company), and AeroVironment, Inc. are some of the key innovators in Commercial Robots Market.
The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include Google LLC (Alphabet, Inc.), Omron Corporation, Boston Dynamics (Hyundai Motor Company), Northrop Grumman Corporation, iRobot Corporation (Amazon.com, Inc.), Kuka AG (Midea Investment Holding Co., Ltd.), Yaskawa Electric Corporation, Honda Motor Co. Ltd., Accuray Incorporated and AeroVironment, Inc.
Recent Strategies Deployed in Commercial Robots Market
Partnerships, Collaborations and Agreements:
Sep-2022: Boston Dynamics signed an agreement with CNTXT, a cloud transformation company. This agreement would aim to accelerate the selection of its Spot robot for AI-based data processing and autonomous inspection at industrial sites across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Mar-2022: KUKA Assembly & Test GmbH teamed up with Wiksfors Technology AB, a high-tech startup based in Sweden. The partnership would aim to facilitate accommodations produced on a large scale: assembled and constructed offsite.
Jan-2022: KUKA came into an agreement with Ford Otosan, a Turkey-based automotive manufacturing company. Under this agreement, KUKA would supply 700 robots for Ford's latest electrical and connected commercial vehicle projects across Ford's plants in Kocaeli.
Sep-2021: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. joined hands with Rakuten, a tech company that provides electronic commerce solutions. Through this collaboration, the company aims to run a trial robot delivery on the campus of the Ibaraki-based Uni. Additionally, the deployment of an automated vehicle built by Honda together with delivery boxes and systems developed by Rakuten.
Product Launches and Product Expansions:
Mar-2023: OMRON unveiled the OMRON TM20 cobot, a payload of 20kg developed for tasks including material handling, palletizing, and machine tending. The product's feature includes a weighing, lightweight design at just 33kg. With these features the product is easy to combine with mobile robots, delivering high efficiency and flexibility in the industrial environment.
Mar-2023: KUKA Robotics released the KMP 600-S diffDrive mobile robot, a mobile robot that works simultaneously with a KR IONTEC robot in a Mujin cell for packing and unpacking consumer goods. The product operates at the speed of two meters per second, the KUKA KMP 600-S diffDrive mobile platform automated guided vehicle (AGV) system uses 3D object detection and laser scanners to meet safety needs.
Feb-2023: Kuka introduced KR 800, KR 480, KR 560, and KR 640, a series of Fortec industrial robotic arms. The product consists of five robot variants - each ideally suited to a particular application. Moreover, the launch aimed to fulfill the automotive industry's changing needs, with larger vehicles, heavy batteries, and large components for electric cars.
Sep-2022: AeroVironment introduced VAPOR 55 MX, the next-generation VAPOR Helicopter unmanned aircraft system. The company delivers new levels of operational performance with a completely redesigned modular autonomy framework; VAPOR 55 MX allows enhanced endurance and broadened payload capacity to meet emerging and current requirements of defense, industrial and commercial customers.
Mar-2022: Boston Dynamics unveiled Stretch, the robot developed particularly for distribution and warehouse centers. The product makes logistics operations highly efficient and predictable and it enhances safety by taking on one of the most physically demanding jobs across the warehouse.
Mar-2022: iRobot Corp. launched Roomba Combo j7+, the world's most advanced robot vacuum, and mop. The product consists of iRobot OS 5.0 updates, developed for saving time and keeping floors fresh and clean. Additionally, the Roomba Combo j7+ combined OS intelligence with hardware to offer customers a vacuum and mop solution.
Feb-2022: Yaskawa Motoman, a subsidiary of Yaskawa Electric Corporation, announced the launch of HC10DTP and HC20DTP, the two latest collaborative robots for industrial applications. The product is suited for a broad range of collaborative applications consisting of machine tending, assembly, dispensing, and material handling.
Sep-2021: Accuray Incorporated rolled out CyberKnife S7 System, an advanced device combining advanced precision, real-time artificial Intelligence, and speed. The product is the Next Generation CyberKnife platform, a robotic, non-invasive radiation therapy device capable of treating cancerous and benign tumors.
Jul-2021: AeroVironment, Inc. released Crysalis, the company's next-generation ground control solution. The Crysalis is combined software and hardware-baed ground control system that delivers control and command of compatible AeroVironment unmanned aircraft systems and their payloads, via an intuitive user experience.
Apr-2021: iRobot Corp. rolled out iRobot H1 handheld vacuum, a vacuum for cleaning hard-to-reach places like stairs, couches, and curtains. The launch would aim to offer customers high purchase protection and flexibility including Protect+ and Protect extended warranties and better test results from iRobot select.
Acquisitions and Mergers:
Dec-2022: Intrinsic, a company owned by Alphabet, took over Open Source Robotics Corporation, the arm of Open Robotics, and Open Source Robotics Corporation Singapore, the part of the business that led efforts on a project called Open-RMF for interoperability between physical infrastructure and fleets of robots. Following this acquisition, Intrinsic would aim to broaden its use and combination of ROS tools and create an intrinsic platform.
May-2021: Aerovironment, Inc. acquired Telerob Gesellschaft fur Fernhantierungstechnik mbH, a provider of advanced and comprehensive turn-key unmanned ground robotics solutions. The acquisition of Telerob marks a notable expansion to its offerings of multi-domain, intelligent robotic systems, from the mall and medium unmanned aircraft systems.
Feb-2021: AeroVironment, Inc. completed the acquisition of Progeny Systems Corporation's Intelligent Systems Group (ISG), a provider of related services to United States government customers. This acquisition would notably boost AeroVironment's development of advanced autonomy abilities for the company's increasing suite of intelligent, multi-domain robotic systems and expand its advanced engineering services portfolio to defense and commercial customers.
Market Segments covered in the Report:
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