Robots-as-a-Service Market to be Worth $8.4 Billion by 2030
Meticulous Research®, a leading global market
research firm, has published a report titled "Robots-as-a-Service
Market by Type (Industrial, Commercial, Domestic), End User (Agriculture,
Healthcare, Hospitality, Search & Rescue, Transportation & Logistics,
Gardening, Professional Cleaning, Other End-users), and Geography - Global
Forecast to 2030."
According to the latest report from Meticulous
Research®, the robots-as-a-service (RaaS) market is projected to reach $8.4
billion by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.7% from 2023
to 2030. This growth is driven by several factors, including the increasing
adoption of RaaS in healthcare for improved clinical operations and surgical
support, the scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness of RaaS compared
to traditional automation solutions, and its growing integration into
manufacturing operations. The market also benefits from broader trends such as
automation in hospitality and agriculture, the shift towards reducing reliance
on human labor, and the emergence of Industry 5.0, creating significant
opportunities for market expansion.
However, obstacles to market growth include
challenges related to robot mobility limitations and safety concerns when
operating alongside other industrial systems. The RaaS market is segmented by
robot type and end user, with competitive analysis conducted at regional and
country-specific levels.
Based on robot type, The
robots-as-a-service market is categorized into three primary segments:
industrial, commercial, and domestic service robots. By 2023, the industrial
service robots segment is poised to lead with the largest market share and is
expected to maintain the highest compound annual growth rate (CAGR) throughout
the forecast period. This segment's dominance and rapid expansion are driven by
increasing demand for RaaS across diverse sectors including logistics, defense,
construction, and healthcare. There is also a notable uptick in adoption of
automation and mobility solutions across industries. Additionally, factors such
as rising labor costs and a shortage of skilled workers further bolster growth
in the industrial service robots segment.
Based on end user, The
robots-as-a-service market is segmented into agriculture, inspection and
maintenance, healthcare, search & rescue, hospitality, professional
cleaning, transport & logistics, gardening, and other end users. By 2023,
the transportation & logistics segment is expected to lead the market. This
segment's prominence is driven by its extensive use in tasks such as picking,
packing, and delivery, the increasing deployment of autonomous mobile robots in
warehouses to streamline inventory management, and the emphasis on enhancing
safety and reducing risks.
Meanwhile, the healthcare segment is
anticipated to experience the highest growth rate during the forecast period.
This growth is fueled by factors such as the rising number of surgical
procedures, the imperative to minimize human errors that can jeopardize patient
safety, the precision and accuracy improvements provided by advanced surgical
systems, and the growing acceptance of these systems among surgeons.
Based on geography, The
robots-as-a-service market is segmented into regions including North America,
Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa. By 2023,
North America is expected to lead with the largest market share. This dominance
is driven by significant investments in advanced technologies, substantial
funding for research and development initiatives, and widespread adoption of
key technologies such as surgical robots in healthcare and AGVs (Automated
Guided Vehicles) & AMRs (Autonomous Mobile Robots) in manufacturing.
Meanwhile, Asia-Pacific is projected to
achieve the highest compound annual growth rate (CAGR) during the forecast
period.
Key Players:
Key players in the robots-as-a-service market
include Aldebaran & United Robotics Group (Japan), Aethon Inc. (U.S.),
Cobalt Robotics (U.S.), Daifuku Co., Ltd. (Japan), EXOTEC (France), Locus
Robotics (U.S.), inVia Robotics, Inc. (U.S.), Knightscope, Inc. (U.S.), KUKA AG
(Germany), OMRON Corporation (Japan), Relay Robotics, Inc. (U.S.), iRobot
Corporation (U.S.), Intuitive Surgical (U.S.), SoftBank Corp. (Japan), and
Hirebotics (U.S.).
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Key questions answered in the
report-
- Which market
segments show significant growth potential based on the type of robot and
end user?
- What was the
historical market size of robots-as-a-service?
- What are the
projected market figures and estimates for the period from 2023 to 2030?
- What are the main
factors driving, hindering, providing opportunities, and posing challenges
in the robots-as-a-service market?
- Who are the key
players and what are their respective market shares in the
robots-as-a-service market?
- What is the
competitive landscape like within the robots-as-a-service market?
- What are the
latest advancements or developments observed in the robots-as-a-service
market?
- What are the
strategies employed by leading players in the robots-as-a-service market?
- What are the
notable geographical trends, and which countries are witnessing
significant growth in the robots-as-a-service market?
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