The report "Service Robotics Industry by Environment (Ground (AGVs, Cleaning, Surgical, Humanoid), Marine, Aerial), Component (Airframe, Sensor, Camera, Actuator, Power Supply, Control System, Navigation System, Propulsion System and Software) - Global Forecast to 2029" The service robotics market is projected to grow from USD 47.10 billion in 2024 to reach USD 98.65 billion by 2029; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 15.9% from 2024 to 2029.
The growing usage of robots for new applications
providing high returns on investment coupled with the rising use of loT in
robots for cost-effective predictive maintenance is a few key factors driving
the service robotics market. There is a surge in demand to reduce
hospital-acquired infections regularly, which has fueled the demand for
disinfection robots. Furthermore, funding for service robotics research has
increased significantly in recent years, with governments making substantial
investments. By 2028, Al researchers in G20 countries are expected to
contribute around USD 11.5 trillion to intelligent technologies.
The software segment for aerial service robots is
expected to record the highest CAGR during the forecast period.
The software used in robots consists of a set of
coded commands and a list of instructions that program them to perform specific
tasks. Robotic software provides functionalities similar to an operating
system, offering services such as hardware abstraction, low-level device
control, common functionality implementations, inter-process communication, and
package management. As robots become increasingly sophisticated, software
becomes crucial for their control. The software segment for aerial service robots
is projected to experience the highest CAGR during the forecast period, driven
by various advancements. Numerous companies are developing software designed to
map the 3D data collected by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). This software is
commonly used for the semi-automation of UAVs, helping to maintain stability,
as takeoff and landing can be challenging for operators. Additionally, this
feature is easy to program and cost-effective.
The hardware segment in by component segment is
expected to account for a larger share of the service robotics market during
the forecast period.
The hardware segment is anticipated to hold a larger
share of the service robotics market during the forecast period, largely due to
the emergence of innovative hardware designs. However, the sensors used in
service robots can be quite expensive. Additionally, the batteries required for
drones are often costly and must be replaced regularly, especially when the
drones are used frequently for commercial purposes. This replacement
contributes significantly to the overall operating costs of drones. Furthermore,
new technologies such as exoskeletons and pool-cleaning robots remain
relatively pricey for most urban households. Nonetheless, due to increased
adoption and economies of scale, hardware costs are expected to decrease over
time. As production processes become more efficient, the prices of hardware
components are projected to decline, ultimately providing better cost benefits.
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China in Asia Pacific region is projected to hold
the largest market share during the forecast period.
China holds the largest share of the service
robotics market in the Asia Pacific region and will continue the trend during
the forecast period. The main factor driving this market in China is the aging
population. The country is experiencing a rapid demographic shift, with
individuals aged 65 and older projected to constitute 26% of the population by
2050. This aging trend is leading to a labor shortage, which, in turn, is
pushing up wages. As a result, the demand for professional robots in various
sectors—such as logistics, security, and cleaning—is expected to rise
significantly. Additionally, the growing elderly population will likely
increase the demand for domestic and assistive robots. Consequently, the demand
for delivery robots is also anticipated to grow rapidly.
The report profiles key players such as Intuitive
Surgical Operations, Inc. (US), DJI (China), Daifuku Co., Ltd. (Japan), JD.com,
Inc. (China), and iRobot Corporation (US).
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