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Global Research and Development Spending in the Robotics Industry 2016-2020 - Development of Collaborative Robots - Research and Markets
[August 16, 2016]

Global Research and Development Spending in the Robotics Industry 2016-2020 - Development of Collaborative Robots - Research and Markets


DUBLIN, August 16, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Research and Development Spending in the Robotics Industry 2016-2020" report to their offering.

The global R&D spending market in the robotics industry to grow at a CAGR of 17.29% during the period 2016-2020.

The report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the global R&D spending market in the robotics industry for 2016-2020. To calculate the market size, the analyst considers the revenue generated from the total investments in R&D in the robotics industry. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.

The robotics market is witnessing a major makeover in terms of investments for both R&D activities and product development both through vendor CAPEX and equity funding. The rising investments is directly related to the growing adoption of robotic technologies in the industrial and service sector. The funding options for the established vendors and start-ups are governed by the level of innovation involved in the product and technologies. Apart from the investments made by OEMs and VCs, governments of leading robotic technology adoption countries are investing on robotic solution vendors to develop the accessibility of robotcs for different types of industries.



Cloud robotics will be a key trend for the market. Cloud robotics use shared services such as computing, storage, and other Internet technologies that are cloud-based and enhance the capabilities of robots. Connectivity and cloud services are crucial to leverage computational resources and capabilities. Developers can use off-board computing and storage power to develop algorithms for cloud robotics. They improve object recognition, map storage capabilities, and the ability to share data between robots.


According to the report, customer demand for better technology and products may escalate the race for robotics patents which will be a key driver for market growth. Robots have become an essential part of both manufacturing industries and services industries such as automotive, electronics and electricals, defense, and healthcare. Advances in technologies, such as sensors and grippers, have helped robots to work in tandem with human workforces. Robots are becoming more adaptive and flexible and may resemble the biological structure of human beings. In addition, they can be instructed and programmed remotely through the cloud.

Further, the report states that unbalanced global economic recovery will be a challenge for the market. We anticipate that the unbalanced and slow growth in the global economy will hinder R&D investment in robotics technology during the forecast period. The slow growth of the economy will discourage manufacturers from investing in R&D because market demand for robots may decline.

Key vendors

- ABB
- iRobot
- Yaskawa Electric
- Kawasaki Heavy Industries
- KUKA

Other prominent vendors

- Adept
- Ekso Bionic
- Honda
- Lockheed Martin
- Nachi Robotics
- Rethink Robotics
- Staubli Robotics
- Yamaha Robotics

For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f9rjtz/global_research

Related Topics: Robotics

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