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Japanese Robotics Markets
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2006, Pages: 24
This Frost & Sullivan research service entitled Japanese Robotics Market – An Overview provides insights into new developments in the robotics market along with a comprehensive analysis of its key drivers, restraints, and industry challenges. It also includes a detailed breakdown of opportunities by segments. In this research service, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following applications: industrial, service, and personal robotics.
Technologies The following technologies are covered in this research:
-Industrial Robots: These refer to robots that are used in manufacturing under constant supervision. They operate in a highly structured environment and unlike service or personal robots, are not autonomous. Industrial robots are primarily used in assembly lines followed closely by welding. -Service Robots: This segment comprises robots that are used for non-industrial purposes, not pertaining to manufacturing or civil work. They typically perform tasks that do not have a high degree of repeatability in a minimally controlled environment and where the situation is continually changing. These robots are primarily used in fields such as medicine, nuclear power, aerospace, and entertainment. -Intelligent Robots: Intelligent robot systems such as 3D vision systems encompass more flexibility and thus provide several advantages. Intelligent robots can perform work unmanned for hours together. This enables cost reduction, as these systems do not require the aid of peripheral devices. -Construction Robots: Construction robots are used in assembly and logistics applications areas of the construction business. The concept of robots for construction was conceived from the robots used in the automobiles industry. -Personal Robots: This segment comprises robots that may be either used to provide entertainment to individuals or perform domestic tasks at homes. Personal robots are becoming increasingly popular in entertaining the elderly.
Market Sectors Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research:
-Industrial robots -Service robots -Personal robots
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