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Global and China Service Robot Industry Report, 2018-2022 - Product Thumbnail Image

Global and China Service Robot Industry Report, 2018-2022

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  • July 2018
  • 189 Pages
  • China, Global
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Industrial Robotics Market - Forecast (2020 - 2025)

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  • March 2020
  • 120 Pages
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The firefighting robots market is a specialized segment within the broader field of robotics that focuses on developing autonomous and remotely-controlled machines designed to assist in firefighting operations. These robots are engineered to perform a variety of tasks that would be hazardous for human firefighters, such as navigating through smoke-filled or structurally unsound buildings, extinguishing fires, and handling hazardous materials. Firefighting robots are equipped with a range of sensors and tools, including thermal imaging cameras, water hoses, and extinguishing agents. Their designs often emphasize durability, mobility, and the ability to operate under extreme heat and conditions where visibility is low. The advancement of robotics technology, coupled with the increasing incidence of complex fires in industrial and urban settings, has driven interest and investment in this market sector. Firefighting robots are becoming vital components of modern firefighting strategies, as they can reduce risks to human life and help contain fires more effectively. Several companies contribute to the firefighting robots market, bringing innovation and technical expertise to this niche domain. Notable firms in this space include Shark Robotics, which offers a range of robots for emergency services; Thermite, produced by Howe and Howe Technologies, known for supplying rugged firefighting robots; E-One, a firm with expertise in emergency vehicles that also develops robotics solutions; and QinetiQ North America, which provides robotic systems engineered for a variety of military and civilian applications, including firefighting. These companies, among others, are at the forefront of deploying robotic technology to enhance the safety and Show Less Read more