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Global Mobile Robot Market Is Forecasted to Reach $72.5bn by 2030


Global Mobile Robotics Market Value, 2019-2030, Million USD
Share of Autonomous Mobile Robots of the Total Global Mobile Robot Market, 2018-2025
Global Mobile Robotics Market, by Application, 2020
Share of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) of the global mobile robot market was 50% in 2020. The market share is estimated to climb up to 83% by 2025.
The share of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) of the global mobile robot market was 50% in 2020. The market share is estimated to climb up to 83% by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 29%.”
Kimmo Kuokkanen, CEO of Statzon
LAHTI, -, FINLAND, May 7, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ According to Next Move Strategy Consulting, the global market for mobile robots estimated at 10.7 billion USD in 2020, is projected to reach the size of 72.5 billion USD by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 21% over the analysis period 2020-2030. In the same year, the sales volume of mobile robots totalled around 21 million units, as reported by BIS Research. ....

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In wake of COVID, employers step up automation and use of robots


In wake of COVID, employers step up automation and use of robots
Don Lee
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At the Grand Food Depot in Los Angeles, a robot moves a restaurant order to the next station before it reaches the customer. (Mariah Tauger / Los Angeles Times)
As the U.S. economy rebounds from the COVID-19 pandemic, employers are turning to greater use of automation, including robots, rather than calling back workers or hiring new ones in many cases.
The trend is affecting almost every sector, including manufacturing, distribution, transportation, retail, restaurants and many kinds of personal and government services. ....

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Pandemic accelerates use of robots instead of people


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As the U.S. economy rebounds from the COVID-19 pandemic, employers are turning to greater use of automation, including robots, rather than calling back workers or hiring new ones in many cases.
The trend is affecting almost every sector, including manufacturing, distribution, transportation, retail, restaurants and many kinds of personal and government services.
Airports have begun been using mobile robots to spray disinfecting chemicals on their facilities work that janitors had initially done wearing moon suits and other personal protection equipment.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike eliminated toll collection by hand and switched to a cashless electronic system.
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Procter & Gamble, the maker of detergents, diapers, toilet paper and a cornucopia of other household goods, found that strategically adding robots to its assembly lines made it possible to keep more workers on the job and produce more goods while complying with social ....

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