The robot operating system market is projected to grow from USD 581 million in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 1,082 million by 2028; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 13.2% from 2023 to 2028. Rising investment in industry automation is one of the major drivers of the robot operating system market. The trends towards collaborative modular robots, growing demand for the Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) model, and the rising adoption of low-cost industrial robots are expected to drive the market during the forecast period further.
Major Robot
Operating System companies include:
·
ABB Ltd. (Switzerland),
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FANUC (Japan),
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KUKA AG (Germany),
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Yaskawa Electric Corporation (Japan),
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Denso (Japan),
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Microsoft (US),
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Omron Corporation (Japan),
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Universal Robotics (Denmark),
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Clearpath Robots (Canada),
·
iRobot Corporation (US).
Key strategies adopted by the
players in the robot operating system ecosystem to enhance their product
portfolios, increase their market share and expand their presence in the market
mainly include new product launches and partnerships and acquisitions.
FANUC (Japan)
FANUC operates its business
through four divisions—FA (Factory Automation), ROBOT, ROB MACHINE, and
Service. The company offers over 100 industrial robots under the ROBOT
division, catering to various applications. Although FANUC is known for its
traditional industrial robots, it offers collaborative robots with various
payloads. The robots contribute to automation in the automotive, electrical
& electronics, food & beverages, and pharmaceuticals industries, among
others.
ABB (Switzerland)
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