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Robotics in Power - Thematic Intelligence

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  • 57 Pages
  • November 2022
  • Region: Global
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 5733407
Robotics is of growing importance across multiple industries, including the power sector. It is a crucial tool for keeping the operations of power companies functional and optimized. For example, robots enabled remote monitoring of power infrastructures at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, robots address the growing hurdles presented by an aging workforce in the power sector and are increasingly undertaking disruptive applications, such as speeding up the installation of renewable energy infrastructures and carrying out maintenance in hazardous spaces.

According to publisher forecasts, the global robotics industry, which was worth $45 billion in 2020, will grow to $568 billion by 2030 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 28.8%. The publisher expects every segment of the robotics market to grow over the next decade with industrial robots functioning as the growth drivers from which innovation will spill over into other segments of the robotics value chain. Despite many emerging and exciting robotics use cases, there is still room for major innovation, especially as AI technologies develop intelligent industrial robots.

Key Highlights

  • Detailed analysis of key challenges for the power industry including COVID-19, aging populations, and the energy transition.
  • Forecasts to 2030 for the robotics market, divisioned into key segements of the robotics value chain for the power sector.
  • Review of the segments of the robotics value chain to invest, explore, or ignore, for power players.
  • The robotics in power timeline.
  • The leading adopters of robots in the power sectors, the top specialist vendors for the power sector, and cross-sector robotics vendors.

Scope

  • An overview of the robotics value chain including leaders and challengers for each sub-segment.
  • A Breakdown of the key challenges in the power industry, and how robotics technologies can help to solve them.
  • Market size and growth forecasts for robotics split into segments.
  • Case studies showing the use cases for robotics across the power industry.
  • Analysis of alternative data including company filing, patent, hiring, deal, and social media activity.
  • A review of the leading adopters of robotics in the power industry, the specialist robotics vendors for the power industry, and the leading robotics vendors cross-industry.
  • Thematic scorecards ranking leading power companies on their involvement in key themes, including robotics.

Reasons to Buy

  • Position yourself for success by understanding the ways in which robotics can help to solve the major challenges for the power industry, such as aging workforces, energy transition, and COVID-19.
  • Identify the leading and specialist vendors of robotics solutions for the power industry. Discover what each vendor offers and who some of their existing clients are.
  • Quickly identify attractive investment targets in the power industry by understanding which companies are most likely to be winners in the future based on our thematic scorecard.
  • Gain a competitive advantage in the power industry over your competitors by understanding the potential of robotics solutions in the future.

Table of Contents

1 Executive Summary
2 Robotics Value Chain
2.1 Robot manufacturing
2.2 Hardware components
2.3 Software components
2.4 Robotics as a service
3 The Impact of Robotics on the Power Sector
3.1 The Impact of Robotics on the Power Sector’s Challenges
4 Case Studies
5 Data Analysis
5.1 Market size and growth forecasts
5.2 Mergers and acquisitions
5.3 Patent trends
5.4 Company filings trends
5.5 Hiring trends
5.6 Social media trends
6 Robotics timeline
7 Companies
7.1 Leading robotics adopters in the power sector
7.2 Leading robotics vendors
7.3 Specialist robotics vendors in the power sector
8 Sector Scorecard
8.1 Power utilities sector scorecard
9 Glossary10 Further Reading11 Our Thematic Research Methodology12 About the Publisher13 Contact the Publisher

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

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

  • 6 River Systems
  • Aardvark Tactical
  • ABB
  • Abundant Robotics
  • Aerones
  • AES
  • Aethon
  • Agrobot
  • Alibaba
  • Amazon
  • Ambarella
  • American Electric Power
  • American Robotics
  • AMS
  • ANYbotics
  • AUBO Robotics
  • Autel Robotics
  • BAE Systems
  • Baker Hughes (Waygate)
  • Bionik Laboratories
  • Boston Dynamics
  • Brain Corp
  • Broadcom
  • C2RO
  • China Yangtze Power
  • Cisco
  • Clearpath
  • Cognex
  • Con Edison
  • Cyberdyne
  • Daihen
  • Delair
  • Denso
  • DJI
  • Dyson
  • EcoRobotix
  • EDF
  • Ehang
  • Ekso Bionics
  • Estun Automation
  • ExRobotics
  • FANUC
  • Festo
  • Five Elements Robotics
  • Flyability
  • Flytrex
  • Focal Meditech
  • Franka Emika
  • Fujitsu
  • GE Digital
  • Gecko Robotics
  • Google
  • GreyOrange
  • Hahn Group (Rethink Robotics)
  • Harmonic Drive
  • Hitachi
  • HollySys
  • Hon Hai (Foxconn)
  • Honda
  • Honda Robotics
  • Honeywell
  • Huawei
  • Hubsan
  • Hydro-Québec
  • Hyundai Motor
  • I Am Robotics
  • IBM
  • Infineon
  • Intel
  • Intuitive Surgical
  • InVia Robotics
  • iRobot
  • John Deere
  • John Deere (Bear Robotics)
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Kawasaki
  • Keyence
  • KOKS
  • Kongsberg Maritime
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Locus Robotics
  • Marvell
  • Maxar Technologies
  • Maxon
  • MediaTek
  • Medtronic
  • Microsoft
  • Midea (KUKA)
  • Mitsubishi Motors
  • Monteris Medical
  • Myomo
  • Nabtesco
  • Nachi-Fujikoshi
  • National Grid
  • Neurala
  • Noos
  • Northrop Grumman
  • Nuance
  • NXP
  • Ocado
  • Omnicell
  • Omron
  • Otto Bock
  • Parker Hannifin
  • Paro
  • Parrot
  • Preferred Networks
  • Prophesee
  • Q-BOT
  • Qualcomm
  • Rabbit Tractors
  • Rapyuta
  • Renesas
  • ReWalk Robotics
  • Robotiq
  • Rockwell Automation
  • Rohm
  • Rokid
  • Rosatom
  • ROS-Industrial (open source)
  • Rowbot
  • Samsung Electronics
  • Sarcos Robotics
  • Seegrid
  • Seiko Epson
  • Siasun Robotics
  • Siemens Healthineers
  • Silicon Labs
  • Small Robot Company
  • Soft Robotics
  • Softbank
  • Softbank (Arm)
  • Sony
  • Stellantis (Comau)
  • Stereotaxis
  • Stryker
  • SuitX
  • TDK
  • TE Connectivity
  • Techmetics Robotics
  • Teledyne
  • Tend.AI
  • Teradyne (Universal Robots)
  • Thales Group
  • Tharsus
  • Titan Medical
  • Toyota
  • Trimble
  • UBtech
  • ULC Technologies
  • Uvify
  • Vecna
  • Vicarious Surgical
  • Vorwerk (Neato Robotics)
  • Yaskawa
  • Yuneec
  • Zimmer Biomet
  • Zora Robotics