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The Automated Guided Vehicle (AGV) market is a subset of the Industrial Automation industry. AGVs are autonomous robots that are used to transport goods and materials in a variety of industrial settings. AGVs are typically used in warehouses, factories, and other industrial facilities to move materials from one location to another. They are also used in hospitals and other healthcare facilities to transport medical supplies and equipment. AGVs are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to reduce labor costs and improve efficiency.
AGVs are typically equipped with sensors and navigation systems that allow them to navigate around obstacles and follow predetermined paths. They can also be programmed to perform specific tasks, such as loading and unloading materials. AGVs are becoming increasingly sophisticated, with the ability to communicate with other robots and machines in the facility.
Some of the major companies in the AGV market include Kuka, Fetch Robotics, Omron, and Mobile Industrial Robots. These companies offer a variety of AGV solutions, ranging from basic models to more advanced systems. Show Less Read more