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Robotics in Power, 2021 Update - Thematic Research

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  • 83 Pages
  • October 2021
  • Region: Global
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 5458458
Robotics is witnessing an increasing presence across multiple industries, with the Energy and Utilities (E&U) industry not being an exception. Robotics is now becoming an increasingly crucial tool in the E&U segment for keeping their operations functional and optimized, especially during events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, when remote monitoring of power infrastructure with minimal operators at site was made possible with the help of robots and drones. Other than its applications across various segments such as transmission and distribution (T&D), wind, solar, nuclear and thermal, robotics is making it way in disruptive applications like helping with faster renewable energy installations, automated cable jointing for underground applications, to revolutionizing utility excavation system and undertaking repair of confined places of pressure vessels.

Scope


The report provides:
  • A comprehensive analysis of the present scenario and emerging market trends in the global robotics industry.
  • The report explores the impact of robotics in the power industry and its disruptive applications.
  • The report highlights major use cases for robotics and also explores case studies in the power sector.
  • Extensive analysis of the robotics industry, patent trends, robotic patent filings, key mergers and acquisitions and significant milestones in the journey of robotics.
  • The report also highlights leading adopters of robotic technology in the power sector.

Reasons to Buy


  • This report looks at the state of the global robotics industry and its applications in the power sector.
  • The report looks at the big technology trends in the robotics industry as a whole, then zooming in on some of the key robotics trends in the power sector.
  • The report also provides an overview of the robotics value chain, which is highly dependent on specific use cases.
  • The report offers an industry analysis and an overview of the impact of robotics in the power sector, including case studies and use cases.
  • The report identifies some of the leading power companies in robotics and categorises their position in the emerging robotics landscape.

Table of Contents

  • Executive summary
  • Players
  • Technology briefing
  • Defining a robot
  • From automata to modern robotics
  • Robot ethics and the socio-economic impact of automation
  • Types of robots
  • Trends
  • Power industry trends
  • Technology trends
  • Macroeconomic trends
  • Regulatory trends
  • Industry analysis
  • Market size and growth forecasts
  • Patent trends
  • Company filings trends
  • Hiring trends
  • Impact of Robotics on Power Utilities
  • Disruptive applications of robotics
  • Case studies: using robotics in the power sector
  • Mergers and acquisitions
  • Timeline
  • Value chain
  • Robot manufacturing
  • Caged industrial robots
  • Industrial co-bots
  • Logistics robots (excluding drones)
  • Medical robots
  • Exoskeletons
  • Consumer robots
  • Drones
  • Inspection, cleaning, and maintenance robots
  • Field robots
  • Defense and security robots (excluding drones)
  • Hardware components
  • Precision mechanical parts
  • Semiconductors
  • Software components
  • Robotic intelligence
  • Robotics as a service
  • Cloud robotics
  • Companies
  • Leading adopters of robotic technology in the power sector
  • Leading vendors of robotic technology
  • Sector scorecards
  • Industrial automation sector scorecard
  • Who’s who
  • Thematic screen
  • Valuation screen
  • Power utilities sector scorecard
  • Who’s who
  • Thematic screen
  • Valuation screen
  • Glossary
  • Further reading
  • Our thematic research methodology
  • About the Publisher
  • Contact the Publisher

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • National Grid
  • Ontario Power Generation (OPG)
Énergie NB Power
  • Talen Energy
  • Con Edison
  • Southern Gas Networks (SGN)
  • Hydro-Québec
  • Iberdrola
  • KEPCO