Robotics in Retail and Apparel – Thematic Intelligence
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Robotics in Retail and Apparel Thematic Report Overview
Robotics is gaining prominence across multiple industries. High-growth industry leaders have streamlined their logistics and supply chain networks by incorporating robotics into their processes. While requiring upfront investment, robotics in warehouses significantly reduces operating expenses, driving efficiency and accuracy.
The robotics in retail and apparel thematic intelligence report assesses how robotics, combined with other emerging technologies, can be used across the retail and apparel value chain. It provides an overview of the current landscape, as well as key players, while also highlighting opportunities for the use of robotics in the future. The report provides an industry-specific analysis based on GlobalData databases and surveys.
Robotics in Retail and Apparel – Industry Analysis
The robotics industry was worth $45.3 billion in 2020. The market is expected to achieve a CAGR of more than 28% between 2020 and 2030. The robotics industry can be split into industrial robots and service robots. Industrial robots will drive growth in robotics in the forecast period, and the innovation coming from applications in manufacturing will spill over to areas such as logistics and healthcare. Likewise, service robots are a varied field, and the growth drivers in each of its sub-segments reflect that variety.
The robotics in retail and apparel data analysis also covers:
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Patent trends
- Company filings trends
- Hiring trends
- Robotics timeline
Service and Industrial Robot Revenue 2020-2030
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Robotics in Retail and Apparel - Value Chain Analysis
The robotics value chain consists of four segments: hardware components, software components, robot manufacturing, and robotics as a service.
Robotics Value Chain Analysis
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Leading Robotics Adopters in Retail and apparel
Some of the retail and apparel companies currently deploying robotic technology are:
- Alibaba
- Amazon
- Co-op
Leading Robotics Vendors
Some of the leading vendors in the robotics theme are:
- Cognex
- Cyberdyne
- Estun Automation
Specialist Robotics Vendors in Retail and apparel
Some of the leading specialist robotics vendors in the retail and apparel sector are:
- Geek+
- GreyOrange
- Mujin
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Retail and Apparel Sector Scorecard
At GlobalData, we use a scorecard approach to predict tomorrow’s leading companies within each sector. Our Retail and apparel sector scorecard has three screens: a thematic screen, a valuation screen, and a risk screen.
- The thematic screen ranks companies based on overall leadership in the 10 themes that matter most to their industry, generating a leading indicator of future performance.
- The valuation screen ranks our universe of companies within a sector based on selected valuation metrics.
- The risk screen ranks companies within a particular sector based on overall investment risk.
Retail and Apparel Sector Scorecard – Thematic Screen
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Robotics in Retail and Apparel Market Report Overview
Report Pages | 58 |
Regions Covered | Global |
Market Size (2020) | $45.3 billion |
CAGR (2020-2030) | >28% |
Forecast Period | 2021-2030 |
Value Chains | Hardware Components, Software Components, Robot Manufacturing, and Robotics as a Service |
Leading Robotics Adopters | Alibaba, Amazon, and Co-op |
Leading Robotics Vendors | Cognex, Cyberdyne, and Estun Automation |
Specialist Robotics Vendors | Geek+, GreyOrange, and Mujin |
Scope
This report provides:
- An overview of the robotics value chain including leaders and challengers for each sub-segment.
- A Breakdown of the key challenges in the retail and apparel 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 retail and apparel 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 retail and apparel industry, the specialist robotics vendors for the retail and apparel industry, and the leading robotics vendors cross-industry.
- Thematic scorecards ranking leading retail and apparel 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 retail and apparel industry, such as aging workforces, energy transition, and COVID-19.
- Identify the leading and specialist vendors of robotics solutions for the retail and apparel industry. Discover what each vendor offers and who some of their existing clients are.
- Quickly identify attractive investment targets in the retail and apparel 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 retail and apparel industry over your competitors by understanding the potential of robotics solutions in the future.
ABB
Abundant Robots
Aerialtronics
Agrobot
Alibaba
Amazon
Ambarella
American Robotics
AppHarvest
Atlas Copco
Autel Robotics
Baker Hughes
Bear Robotics
Boeing, Broadcom
Brooks Automation
C2RO
Cambridge Medical Robotics
Cisco
Clearpath
Cleveron
Cognex
Co-op
Cyberdyne
CyPhy
Delair
DHL
DJI
Dyson
EcoRobotix
Ekso Bionics
Electrolux
Elephant Robotics
Estun
ExRobotics
FANUC
Festo
Flytrex
Focal Meditech
Ford
Franka Emika
FreeFly
Geek+
GreyOrange
H&M
Hahn Group
Haier
Harmonic Drive
HollySys
Honda
Honda Robotics
Honeywell
Huawei
Huntington Ingalls Industries
Hyundai Motor
Ikea
Infineon
Inset
Intel
iRobot
JD.com
John Deere
Johnson & Johnson
Kawasaki
Keyence
KOKS
Kroger
LG Electronics
Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin
Lowe’s
Maxon
Medrobotics
Medtronic
Mic AG
Midea
Mitsubishi Motors
Mujin
Nabtesco
Nachi-Fujikoshi
Nike
Nippon Ceramic
Northrop Grumman
Nuro
NXP
Ocado
Omron
Parker Hannifin
Parrot
Preferred Networks
Qualcomm
Rabbit Tractors
ReWalk Robotics
Robert Bosch
Robotiq
Rockwell Automation
Samsung Electronics
Seegrid
Siasun
Softbank
Sony
Starship Technologies
Stellantis
Stryker
TE Connectivity
Teradyne
Textron
Thales Group
Toyota
Ubtech
United Robotics Group
Vecna
Walmart
Wingcopter
Yaskawa
Yuneec
Zimmer Biomet
Zipline
Zora Robotics
Table of Contents
Frequently asked questions
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What are the components of the robotics value chain?
The robotics value chain consists of four segments which are hardware components, software components, robot manufacturing, and robotics as a service.
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Who are the leading robotics adopters in the retail and apparel industry?
Some of the leading retail and apparel adopters in the industry are Alibaba, Amazon, and Co-op.
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Who are the leading robotics vendors in the retail and apparel industry?
Some of the leading vendors in the retail and apparel theme are Cognex, Cyberdyne, and Estun Automation.
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Who are the specialist robotics vendors in the retail and apparel industry?
Some of the leading specialist robotics vendors in the retail and apparel sector are Alibaba, Amazon, and Co-op.
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