Mobile Robots Market Share

Statistics for the 2023 & 2024 Mobile Robots market share, created by Mordor Intelligence™ Industry Reports. Mobile Robots share report includes a market forecast to 029) and historical overview. Get a sample of this industry share analysis as a free report PDF download.

Market Share of Mobile Robots Industry

Global players dominate a fragmented market: The Mobile Robots Market is fragmented, with numerous global and regional players competing for market share. Europe leads in hosting service robot suppliers for professional applications. This fragmentation is encouraging innovation and intense competition among players, particularly in the AMR segment.

Key players: Leading companies like Teradyne Inc. (Mobile Industrial Robots), Fetch Robotics (Zebra Technologies), and Clearpath Robotics are dominating the market through continuous product innovation and strategic partnerships.

Product diversity: These companies offer a broad range of mobile robots designed to meet diverse industry needs, from logistics to manufacturing.

Strategic partnerships: Collaborations with system integrators and technology partners are helping market leaders expand their product offerings and increase market penetration.

Factors for future success: To succeed in the evolving mobile robots market, players must focus on continuous innovation, versatile solutions, and strategic global expansion. Developing AI-powered mobile robots and user-friendly interfaces will also be critical to encourage broader adoption across industries. Expanding into emerging economies, especially through strategic partnerships, will be key to capturing market share in regions with growing automation needs.

Mobile Robots Market Leaders

  1. Teradyne Inc. (Mobile Industrial Robots ApS (MIR))

  2. Fetch Robotics

  3. JASCI LLC

  4. Aethon Inc.

  5. KION Group AG

*Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order

Mobile Robots Market Concentration

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