- Published: June 2024
- Pages: 460
- Tables: 45
- Figures: 66
In the era of Industry 4.0 and beyond, service robots are emerging as catalysts for disruption, reshaping industries and revolutionizing the way we live and work. As businesses strive to enhance efficiency, improve customer experiences, and explore new frontiers, the demand for these intelligent machines is rapidly escalating.
Service Robots are becoming increasingly popular in many different industries including retail, healthcare, logistics, agriculture, and electronics. Robots are increasingly being used as services, and not just restricted to the automobile manufacturing sector due to to the unavailability of qualified workforce, increasing cost of labour, and the reduced cost of automative systems.
Use of service robots is growing fast in Healthcare and manufacturing, and retail is increasingly using robots for customer engagement, utilizing analytics to predict product availability and demand, and for basic stock monitoring and assessments. Combining robotics hardware with new generative AI capabilities is also opening up new possibilities for the sector.
Service Robots Global Market 2024-2035 provides an in-depth analysis of the service robots landscape, offering valuable insights for businesses seeking to capitalize on this rapidly growing industry.
Report contents include:
- Comprehensive coverage of service robot applications across consumer and professional domains, including healthcare, hospitality, agriculture, manufacturing, and more.
- Analysis of service robot classifications based on mobility, functionality, and end-use applications, enabling targeted market strategies.
- Identification of key market drivers, such as increased efficiency, enhanced safety, improved customer experiences, and accessibility for the elderly and disabled.
- Evaluation of challenges hindering market growth, including regulatory compliance, safety concerns, and integration complexities.
- Examination of the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) integration on service robot capabilities and functionality.
- Assessment of emerging trends, such as Robotics as a Service (RaaS), cloud-based robotics, and device/system integration.
- Analysis of national robot plans, policies, and safety/security measures governing the service robots industry across various regions.
- Overview of the market structure, including key players, competitive dynamics, and potential collaborations.
- Detailed market sizing and revenue projections from 2022 to 2035, segmented by application areas, professional and consumer use, and geographic regions.
- Unit sales forecasts and revenue estimates for service robots.
- Comprehensive profiles of 270 key players, including industry leaders, disruptors, and emerging innovators. Companies profiled include ABB Robotics, Aeolus Robotics, Agile Robots, Alphadroid, Angel Robotics, AutoStore, Bear Robotics, Berkshire Grey, Bright Machines, Built Robotics, Build with Robots, Chuangze Intelligent Robot, Cobotsys Co., Co-Robotics, Diligent Robotics, Doog Inc., Doosan Robotics, Ecorobotix, Ecovacs Robotics, Ekobot, Geek+, GreyOrange, Gaussian Robotics, HAI Robotics, Hanwha Foodtech, Hyundai, ICE Cobotics, Intuition Robotics, KEENON Robotics, Kompaï Robotics, Miso Robotics, Naïo Technologies, Neuromeka, NEURA Robotics, Pudu Robotics, Rainbow Robotics Inc., Relay Robotics, RoboEatz, SVT Robotics, UBTECH Robotics, Wootzano and many more.....
1 INTRODUCTION 19
- 1.1 Definitions- robotics, Service Robotics, Industrial Robotics 20
- 1.2 Classification of service robots 21
- 1.3 What are Service Robots? 24
- 1.4 Benefits of Service Robots 26
- 1.4.1 Increased Efficiency and Productivity 26
- 1.4.2 Enhanced Safety and Risk Reduction 27
- 1.4.3 Improved Customer Experience 28
- 1.4.4 Accessibility and Assistance for the Elderly and Disabled 28
- 1.5 Overview of the service robot market 29
- 1.6 Service Robots industry developments 2023-2024 31
- 1.7 Future outlook for service robots 34
- 1.8 Device/system integration 35
- 1.9 New types of robots 36
- 1.10 Service robot market structure 37
- 1.11 Applications 39
- 1.12 The Industrial Revolution 5.0 40
- 1.13 Artificial Intelligence (AI) integration 42
- 1.13.1 Combining robotics hardware with new generative AI capabilities 42
- 1.14 Market trends 43
- 1.15 Collaboration with peripheral devices, systems and facilities 45
- 1.16 Safety/Security Measures 46
- 1.17 National robot plans and policies 47
- 1.18 Market challenges and future outlook 48
2 GLOBAL MARKET FOR SERVICE ROBOTS 51
- 2.1 Evolution of robots 51
- 2.2 Robotics as a Service (RaaS) 53
- 2.2.1 Robotics as a cloud service 54
- 2.2.2 Renting robots 56
- 2.2.3 Benefits of RaaS 57
- 2.3 Medical, Healthcare and Elderly Care 57
- 2.3.1 Market drivers and trends 57
- 2.3.2 Market overview 58
- 2.3.3 Market challenges 59
- 2.3.4 Applications 60
- 2.3.4.1 Power Assist/Amplification Suit 61
- 2.3.4.2 Surgical Robot 62
- 2.3.4.3 Transfer robot 63
- 2.3.4.4 Excretion Assistance Robot 64
- 2.3.4.5 Bathing Assistance Robot 65
- 2.3.4.6 Therapy Robots 65
- 2.3.4.7 Diagnostics 66
- 2.3.4.8 Rehabilitation and non-invasive therapy 66
- 2.4 Hospitality and Customer Service 68
- 2.4.1 Market drivers and trends 68
- 2.4.2 Market overview 69
- 2.4.3 Market challenges 71
- 2.4.4 Restaurants 72
- 2.4.4.1 Restaurant robotics 72
- 2.4.4.2 Food processing 73
- 2.4.4.3 Food and beverage preparation 74
- 2.4.4.4 Service 75
- 2.4.5 Retail stores and commercial facilities 76
- 2.4.6 Accommodation 76
- 2.4.7 Office Building 77
- 2.4.8 Applications 77
- 2.4.8.1 Social robots 77
- 2.4.8.2 Reception Guide Robot 79
- 2.4.8.3 Telepresence Robot 80
- 2.4.8.4 Cleaning Robots 81
- 2.4.8.5 Commercial security robots 89
- 2.4.8.6 Kitchen Robots 89
- 2.4.8.7 Food Serving and Clearing Robot 90
- 2.4.8.8 Delivery robot 90
- 2.4.8.9 Cooking robot 90
- 2.5 Retail and Inventory Management 92
- 2.5.1 Market drivers and trends 93
- 2.5.2 Market overview 94
- 2.5.3 Market challenges 95
- 2.5.4 Applications 95
- 2.5.4.1 Delivery robot (inside facility) 95
- 2.5.4.2 Shelf management robot 96
- 2.6 Field Work, Exploration and Search and Rescue 97
- 2.6.1 Market drivers and trends 97
- 2.6.2 Market overview 98
- 2.6.3 Market challenges 99
- 2.6.4 Applications 100
- 2.6.4.1 Drones and unmanned helicopters 100
- 2.6.4.2 Underwater robots 102
- 2.7 Manufacturing 104
- 2.7.1 Market drivers and trends 104
- 2.7.2 Market overview 105
- 2.7.3 Market challenges 106
- 2.7.4 Integrated Smart Factory Management 106
- 2.7.5 Applications 108
- 2.7.5.1 Manufacturing robots 108
- 2.7.5.2 Semiconductor and electronic component mounting 109
- 2.8 Delivery and Logistics 110
- 2.8.1 Market drivers and trends 111
- 2.8.2 Market overview 112
- 2.8.3 Market challenges 113
- 2.8.4 Applications 113
- 2.8.4.1 Intralogistics material transporting robots 114
- 2.8.4.2 Material handling 114
- 2.8.4.3 Intralogistics material transporting 115
- 2.8.4.4 Automated Guide Vehicles & Carts (AGV/Cs) 116
- 2.8.4.5 Grid-based automated guided carts (grid-based AGC) 117
- 2.8.4.6 Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) 117
- 2.8.4.7 Mobile picking robots 118
- 2.8.4.8 Autonomous last mile delivery 119
- 2.9 Agriculture 121
- 2.9.1 Market drivers and trends 121
- 2.9.2 Market overview 122
- 2.9.3 Market challenges 123
- 2.9.4 Applications 124
- 2.9.4.1 Agribots and autonomous tractors 124
- 2.9.4.2 Autonomous sensor technologies 127
- 2.9.4.3 Weed and pest control 128
- 2.9.4.4 Robotic seeding 133
- 2.9.4.5 Fully autonomous tractors 134
- 2.9.4.6 Other autonomous farming machines and robots 137
- 2.9.4.7 Robotic fruit and vegetable harvesting 140
- 2.9.4.8 Dairy farming robots 143
- 2.9.4.9 Autonomous mobile robots for livestock farming 145
- 2.9.4.10 Drones and satellites 146
- 2.10 Infrastructure and Public Facilities 150
- 2.10.1 Market drivers and trends 150
- 2.10.2 Market overview 151
- 2.10.3 Market challenges 152
- 2.10.4 Applications 154
- 2.10.4.1 Automated Construction Robots 154
- 2.10.4.2 Unmanned construction machinery 155
- 2.10.4.3 Infrastructure Inspection Robot 156
- 2.11 Market players in service robots 158
- 2.11.1 North America 159
- 2.11.2 Europe 159
- 2.11.3 Japan 160
- 2.11.4 China 161
- 2.11.5 Rest of Asia 161
- 2.11.6 Other 163
3 GLOBAL MARKET SIZE 2022-2035 164
- 3.1 Revenues 164
- 3.2 Units 166
- 3.3 Service robots for professional use 167
- 3.4 Service robots for consumer use 169
4 COMPANY PROFILES 170 (270 company profiles)
5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 448
6 REFERENCES 450
List of Tables
- Table 1. Robot categorization. 21
- Table 2. Classification of service robots by type of movement. 22
- Table 3. Classification of service robots by consumer applications. 22
- Table 4. Classification of service robots by professional applications. 23
- Table 5. Categorisation of service robots. 23
- Table 6. Application areas for service robots. 29
- Table 7. Service Robots industry developments 2023-2024 32
- Table 8. Service robot applications. 39
- Table 9. Market trends by application 43
- Table 10. Market trends by service robot 44
- Table 11. National robot plans and policies. 47
- Table 12. Market drivers and trends for service robots in Healthcare and Elderly Care. 57
- Table 13. Market drivers and trends for service robots in Hospitality and Customer Service. 69
- Table 14. Categorization of cleaning robots. 81
- Table 15. Market players in disinfection robots. 82
- Table 16. Robotic cleaning vs traditional cleaning 84
- Table 17. Manual cleaning vs. non-UV-based vs. UV-based disinfection robots. 85
- Table 18. Market drivers and trends for service robots in Retail and Inventory Management. 93
- Table 19. Market drivers and trends for service robots in Manufacturing. 104
- Table 20. Types of manufacturing robots. 108
- Table 21. Market drivers and trends for service robots in Delivery and Logistics. 111
- Table 22. Comparison of AGV/AMR Robot vs Delivery Robot. 118
- Table 23. Market drivers and trends for service robots in Agriculture. 121
- Table 24. Current uses of agricultural robots. 125
- Table 25. Potential future uses and applications of agricultural robots. 126
- Table 26. Autonomous sensor technologies in smart farming. 127
- Table 27. Weed and pest control agribots. 129
- Table 28. Other autonomous farming machines and robots. 137
- Table 29. Other autonomous farming machines and robots products. 137
- Table 30. Advantages and Disadvantages of Robotic Milking. 143
- Table 31. Key companies in robotic milking. 143
- Table 32. Commercially available agricultural drones. 147
- Table 33. Drones vs. satellites vs. aeroplane. 148
- Table 34. Commercially available spraying drones. 149
- Table 35. Market drivers and trends for service robots in Hospitality and Customer Service. 150
- Table 36. Service robot manufacturers in North America. 159
- Table 37. Service robot manufacturers in Europe. 160
- Table 38. Service robot manufacturers in Japan. 161
- Table 39. Service robot manufacturers in China. 161
- Table 40. Service robot manufacturers in Asia. 162
- Table 41. Service robot manufacturers in Other countries. 163
- Table 42. Service robots by application area, 2022-2035 (Millions USD). 165
- Table 43. Service robots by application area, 2022-2035 (Units). 166
- Table 44. Service robots for professional use, 2022-2035 (Millions USD). 167
- Table 45. Service robots for consumer use use, 2022-2035 (Millions USD). 169
List of Figures
- Figure 1. Delivery robot. 25
- Figure 2. Service robot market structure. 37
- Figure 3. Evolution of robots. 52
- Figure 4. Breezy One™ Autonomous Disinfecting Robot. 82
- Figure 5. Alvo Ultra V-bot. 83
- Figure 6. UV-based disinfection robots for ICUs and hospitals. 86
- Figure 7. Evolve Raybotix 86
- Figure 8. RoboDeck. 87
- Figure 9. DEEBOT 710 87
- Figure 10. WINBOT 920. 88
- Figure 11. AGV/AMR Robot. 118
- Figure 12. Electric vs non-electric agricultural robots. 128
- Figure 13. Bug Vacuum by Agrobot. 129
- Figure 14. Anatis by Carré. 130
- Figure 15. Avo by ecoRobotix. 130
- Figure 16. GEN-2 by Ekobot. 130
- Figure 17. Arbus 4000 JAV by Jacto. 130
- Figure 18. AX-1 by Kilter. 131
- Figure 19. Oz by Naïo Technologies. 131
- Figure 20. Dino by Naïo Technologies. 131
- Figure 21. Weed Whacker by Odd.Bot. 131
- Figure 22. Robot One by Pixelfarming Robotics. 132
- Figure 23. Titan FT-35 by Roush and FarmWise. 132
- Figure 24. Dick by Small Robot Company. 132
- Figure 25. Autonomous weeding robots by Vitirover. 133
- Figure 26. FD20 by FarmDroid. 133
- Figure 27. Genesis by FarmBot. 134
- Figure 28. eTrac unmanned electric tractor by Farmertronics. 134
- Figure 29. EOX-175 by H2Trac. 135
- Figure 30. Monarch Tractor. 136
- Figure 31. AgBot by AgXeed. 137
- Figure 32. Robotti 150D by Agrointelli. 137
- Figure 33. RoamIO (Korechi). 138
- Figure 34. Land Care Robot by Directed Machines. 138
- Figure 35. Ted by Naïo Technologies. 138
- Figure 36. PothaFacile by Pietro Rivi. 139
- Figure 37. SwarmBot 5 by SwarmFarm Robotics. 139
- Figure 38. Dot by Raven Industries. 139
- Figure 39. Trektor by SITIA. 140
- Figure 40. Bakus by VitiBot. 140
- Figure 41. FFRobot apple harvester 142
- Figure 42. Harvester B7 142
- Figure 43. CropHopper by HayBeeSee. 147
- Figure 44. Service robots by application area, 2022-2035 (Millions USD). 166
- Figure 45. Service robots by application area, 2022-2035 (Units). 167
- Figure 46. Service robots for professional use, 2022-2035 (Millions USD). 168
- Figure 47. Service robots for consumer use use, 2022-2035 (Millions USD). 170
- Figure 48. 'Kas' autonomous floor scrubber. 198
- Figure 49. ‘Thaiger’ food delivery bot. 203
- Figure 50. Servi Plus. 203
- Figure 51., DeKonBot 2. 274
- Figure 52. Smart Robotic Cells. 280
- Figure 53. Cobi 18 floor-cleaning robots. 293
- Figure 54. Intuition Robotics product. 299
- Figure 55. CLOi ServeBot. 312
- Figure 56. Tory inventory robot . 321
- Figure 57. ‘Bowl Bot’ and ‘Sandwich Bot’. 332
- Figure 58. Neubility’s self-driving robot. 334
- Figure 59. 'InductOne,' a dual-arm automated parcel induction system. 360
- Figure 60. Pudu Product Family. 363
- Figure 61. KettyBot Pro service robot. 363
- Figure 62. Smart cooking vending machine 364
- Figure 63. Roboeatz product. 381
- Figure 64. Infinite Kitchen technology. 419
- Figure 65. X4 ROVR autonomous floor scrubber. 422
- Figure 66.Plato restaurant service robots. 433
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