Global Robotics Technology market in construction industry is expected to reach $19.36 billion during 2018-2025

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Global Robotics Technology market in construction industry is expected to reach $19.36 billion during 2018-2025 :Top keyplayer are ABB Group, Adept technology, Yaskawa Electric Corporation, Fanuc Corporation, iRobot Corporation

Mar 25, 2019 (American News Hour via COMTEX) — The aggregated revenue of global robotics technology market in construction industry is expected to reach $19.36 billion during 2018-2025 owing to a growing adoption of various types of robotics in global construction industry.

Highlighted with 50 tables and 67 figures, this 197-page report “Robotics Technology in Construction Industry: Global Market by Product Type, Robot Function, Application Vertical and Region 2014-2025” is based on a comprehensive research of worldwide robotics technology market in construction industry by analyzing the entire global market and all its sub-segments through extensively detailed classifications. Profound analysis and assessment are generated from premium primary and secondary information sources with inputs derived from industry professionals across the value chain. The report provides historical market data for 2014-2016, revenue estimates for 2017, and forecasts from 2018 till 2025.

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In-depth qualitative analyses include identification and investigation of the following aspects:

  • Market Structure
  • Growth Drivers
  • Restraints and Challenges
  • Emerging Product Trends & Market Opportunities
  • Porter’s Fiver Forces

The trend and outlook of global market is forecast in optimistic, balanced, and conservative view. The balanced (most likely) projection is used to quantify global robotics technology market in construction industry in every aspect of the classification from perspectives of Product Type, Robot Function, Application Vertical and Region.
Based on product type, the global market is segmented into the following sub-markets with annual revenue included for 2014-2025 (historical and forecast) for each section.

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  • UAVs
  • Traditional Robots
  • Robotic ARMs
  • Exoskeletons

On basis of robot function, the global market is analyzed on the following segments with annual revenue in 2014-2025 provided for each segment.

  • Inspection and Surveillance Robotics
  • Demolition Robots
  • Bricklaying Robots
  • Concrete Structural Erection Robots
  • 3D Printing Robots
  • Others

On basis of application, the global market is analyzed on the following segments with annual revenue in 2014-2025 provided for each segment.

  • Public Infrastructure
  • Commercial and Residential Buildings
  • Nuclear Dismantling and Demolition
  • Others

Geographically, the following regions together with the listed national markets are fully investigated:

  • APAC (Japan, China, Australia, India, South Korea and Rest of APAC)
  • Europe (Germany, France, UK, Italy, Russia, Rest of Europe)
  • North America (U.S. and Canada)
  • Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Rest of Latin America)
  • RoW (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Iran)

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For each of the aforementioned regions and countries, detailed analysis and data for annual revenue are available for 2014-2025. The breakdown of all regional markets by country and split of key national markets by product type and robot function over the forecast years are also included.

The report also covers current competitive scenario and the predicted manufacture trend; and profiles key robotics vendors including market leaders and important emerging players.
Specifically, potential risks associated with investing in global robotics technology market for construction industry are assayed quantitatively and qualitatively through GMD’s Risk Assessment System. According to the risk analysis and evaluation, Critical Success Factors (CSFs) are generated as a guidance to help investors & stockholders identify emerging opportunities, manage and minimize the risks, develop appropriate business models, and make wise strategies and decisions.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction 6
1.1 Industry Definition and Research Scope 6
1.1.1 Industry Definition 6
1.1.2 Research Scope 7
1.2 Research Methodology 8
1.2.1 Overview of Market Research Methodology 8
1.2.2 Market Assumption 9
1.2.3 Secondary Data 9
1.2.4 Primary Data 9
1.2.5 Data Filtration and Model Design 10
1.2.6 Market Size/Share Estimation 11
1.2.7 Research Limitations 12
1.3 Executive Summary 13

2 Market Overview and Qualitative Analysis 15
2.1 Market Size and Forecast 15
2.2 Major Growth Drivers 16
2.3 Market Restraints and Challenges 21
2.4 Emerging Opportunities and Market Trends 25
2.5 Porter’s Fiver Forces Analysis 29

3 Segmentation of Global Market by Product Type 34
3.1 Market Overview by Product Type 34
3.2 Global Drones Market for Construction Industry 2014-2025 37
3.3 Global Traditional Construction Robots Market 2014-2025 40
3.4 Global Robotic ARMs Market in Construction Industry 2014-2025 41
3.5 Global Exoskeletons Market in Construction Industry 2014-2025 43

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