Connected Manufacturing Technology Convergence: Cloud Robotics, IIoT, 3D Printing, and Virtual Twinning 2018 – 2023

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Oct 31, 2018

LONDON, Oct. 31, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Overview:
The future of connected manufacturing will be systems that are remotely controlled, flexible, intelligent and adaptive. The combination of Cloud Robotics, 3D Printing, IoT and Virtual Twinning will enable a revolution in flexible, custom, distributed manufacturing. One of the important advantages of the Cloud Robotics market is the ability to make robotics and industrial automation equipment available to a much wider spectrum of users. One of the ways in which this is accomplished is via open APIs, which enable abstraction of the robotics control plane from the application user interface. This means that customers do not need to use proprietary user interfaces for robotic controllers.

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Teleoperation represents the ability to operate equipment or a machine from a distance. A specific form of teleoperation involving remote control of a robot from a distance is referred to as telerobotics. Teleoperation and telerobotics are both supported by ICT infrastructure including broadband communications, sensors, machine to machine (M2M) communications, and various Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. Enhancements in wireless broadband are untethering teleoperation. Prior to 5G and Mobile Edge Computing (MEC), Teleoperation is largely relegated to fixed communications connections. 5G and MEC will enable Teleoperation anywhere there is 5G coverage, enabling many new consumer and industrial automation scenarios involving robotics.

One clear area of improvement for industrial businesses will be Teleoperation and Telerobotics as various industries will leverage the ability to control real machines/equipment by virtual object through master controlling interfaces. Mind Commerce sees teleoperation being transformed by Digital Twinning, which refers to the mapping of the physical world to the digital world in which IoT Platforms and Software are leveraged to create a digital representation of physical object or asset. The Digital Twin of a physical object can provide data about the asset such as its physical state and disposition.

The industrial 3D printer segment will be the largest segment through 2023. Applications and services facilitated by 3D Printing include prototyping, printing spare parts, and producing finished goods across many industry verticals including manufacturing, healthcare, electronics, consumer goods, automotive, aerospace, and many more. The fabrication, integration, and control of virtually any product is increasingly becoming digitized. This trend is accelerating as evidenced by recent surveys indicating that 3D Printing and other forms of additive manufacturing will have a positive impact, increase creativity and dramatically improve time to market, especially for certain goods and services.

This research evaluates the emerging role of Teleoperation and Telerobotics in the era of Industry 4.0. The report analyzes the impact of Teleoperation and Telerobotics solutions in different industry verticals and technology sectors. The report also provides market forecasts for IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics systems, services, and solutions. It also evaluates the role of Digital Twin technology in teleoperation and telerobotics.

This research also provides multi-dimensional analysis of the 3D Printing market including hardware manufacturers, service providers, application providers, software providers, raw material providers, and communities. It also assesses the market impact of intellectual property, different technologies and strategies, raw material supplies, and other key factors across industry verticals globally and regionally including forecasts for 2018 to 2023.

This research also evaluates the Cloud Robotics market including technologies, companies, strategies, use cases, and solutions. It provides global and regional forecasts for Cloud Robotics apps, services, and components from 2018 to 2023. Forecasts include the market outlook for Cloud Services support of Cloud Robotics including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), Software as a Service (SaaS), and Robotics as a Service (RaaS). Forecasting for Cloud Robotics by deployment model is also included covering Public Cloud, Private Cloud, Hybrid Cloud, and Community Cloud.

This research is critical to identifying opportunities for R&D, technology integration, and development of new solutions and applications across industry segments. Our findings, insights, data and forecasts are also a key part of capitalizing upon the market for new and enhanced hardware, software, platforms, and services for emerging IoT networks and systems.

In support of these goals, the report provides critical analysis about IIoT technologies, companies, applications, services, and solutions. Report forecasts include overall global and regional IIoT outlook as well as IIoT by industry vertical, software, hardware, and services for the period 2018 to 2023. All direct purchases of Mind Commerce reports includes time with an expert analyst who will help you link key findings in the report to the business issues you’re addressing. This needs to be used within three months of purchasing the report.

Select Research Findings:
• Artificial Intelligence will save 50% of enterprise 3D printing costs
• Global Cloud Robotics Market will reach $16.1 billion USD by 2023
• Global 3D Printing market is anticipated to approach $33B USD by 2023
• The industrial 3D printer segment will be the largest segment through 2023
• Embedded AI software represents a $920M market opportunity by 2023 for 3D printing
• Largest app area by revenue through 2023 will be Proof of Concept at more than $11B USD
• Introduction of 5G and Edge computing to provide substantial boost to access and usability
Research Benefits:
• Understand the 3D Printing Ecosystem including roles of players
• Understand the relationship of 3D Printing relative to AI and IIoT
• Forecasts for robot components, Cloud Robotics, and related services through 2023
• Identify key investment areas for Robotics as a Service and Cloud Robotics Platforms
• Understand the relationship between Teleoperation, Robotics, and Cloud Computing
• Learn how Cloud Robotics will become an important growth area for enterprise automation
• Identify opportunities and outlook by industry vertical for enterprise and industrial segments

Target Audience:
• Cloud companies
• Robotics companies
• Investment organizations
• Data management vendors
• Industrial automation companies
• Consumer application companies
• Enterprise across all industry verticals

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