Teleoperation and Telerobotics Market Outlook and Forecasts 2022 – 2030

Teleoperation and Telerobotics Market Outlook and Forecasts 2022 – 2030

This report evaluates the emerging role of teleoperation and tele-robotics in the era of Industry 4.0. The report analyzes the impact of teleoperation and tele-robotics solutions in different industry verticals and technology sectors. The report also provides market forecasts for IIoT teleoperation and tele-robotics systems, services, and solutions from 2022 through 2030. The report also evaluates the role of digital twin technology in teleoperation and tele-robotics.

Teleoperation represents the ability to operate equipment or a machine from a distance. The teleoperations market includes telerobotics, which represents remote control of robotics from a distance. 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.

Key teleoperations market components include the following:

Movement: By putting robotic arms on mobile platforms and using teleoperation to control them, robots can be used in places where they could not be used before. These new mobile applications of robots allow them to access areas that are hazardous to humans, while still performing with human-like accuracy.

Interaction: Mobile robots need to be lightweight, compact, portable, power-dense, rugged, and efficient. These bots are designed to perform tasks as a human would in an array of difficult environments. By performing tasks once only accessible to humans, mobile robots can be implemented and automated nearly anywhere in the world.

Analytics: Using AI and machine learning, mobile manipulators are becoming increasingly autonomous. These machines use algorithms to course correct and learn over time. As mobile robotics become more efficient, they can surpass humans in terms of reliability and risk assessment/management.

Vision Technologies: Robots need to be able to visualize and process the world around them. These mobile robots do this through LIDAR, stereo vision, and monocular vision, with sensors for both 2D and 3D imaging. Modern vision systems can locate and track a target in nearly any environment, regardless of traffic or weather.

Advanced Communications: Teleoperation requires communication between a human and a robot. This communication needs to be extremely fast with minimal latency to achieve optimal results. 5G technologies are enabling teleoperation with lightning-fast speeds, and new solutions can be developed as a result.

Enhancements in wireless broadband are untethering teleoperation. Prior to 5G and Mobile Edge Computing (MEC), teleoperation was 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.

Closely related to the teleoperations market is the digital twins market, which provides solutions for mapping the physical world to the digital world in which IoT platforms and software are leveraged to create a digital representation of physical objects or assets. The digital twin of a physical object can provide information about the asset such as its physical state and disposition. Accordingly, digital twins represent a form of physical-to-cyber convergence.

Select Report Findings:

North America will lead the teleoperations and telerobotics market through 2030

AI software in support of the teleoperations market will reach $4.29 billion globally

Tele-maintenance solutions will grow at highest CAGR during forecasted period globally

The global teleoperation and telerobotics market are poised to reach $128.9 billion by 2030

Cloud robotics-as-a-service use cases will increase dramatically due to teleoperations solutions

Companies in Report:

ABB Group

AGT Robotics

AppFolio

ARM Holdings

AutoX

Bosch

Buildium

Calvary Robotics

Cisco

CloudMinds

Console

Contiki

Designated Driver

Digi International

DreamVu

DriveU

Einride

Ekso Bionics

Entrata

Formant

General Electric

Google

H Robotics

IBM

Intuitive Surgical

iRobot

Kraft TeleRobotics

Kuka AG

London Computer Systems

MRI Software

Nachi Fujikoshi

Omron Corporation

Ottopia

Phantom Auto

Property Boulevard

Pylot GmbH

RealPage

Renu Robotics

Robotic Research

Rockend

Shadow Robot Company

Soliton Systems Inc.

Tactical Haptics

TOPS Software

Udelv

Universal Robots

Voysys

Yardi Systems

Zoox (Amazon)


1.0 Executive Summary
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Teleoperation and Telerobotics
2.1.1 Telepresence
2.1.2 Telemanipulator and Collaborative Robots
2.2 Teleoperation Control Scheme
2.3 Virtual Reality and Telepresence
2.4 Remotely Operated Vehicles
2.5 Industrial IoT Adoption, Productivity, and Economic Contribution
2.6 Smart Factories, Industrial Automation and Industry 4.0
2.7 Workforce Augmentation
2.8 Hybrid Enterprise
2.9 Drone Logistics
2.10 Coronavirus Impact and Teleoperation Uptake
2.11 Market Drivers and Challenges
2.12 Value Chain Analysis
2.12.1 Hardware Providers
2.12.2 Equipment Providers
2.12.3 Platform Providers
2.12.4 Software and Service Providers
3.0 Technology and Application Analysis
3.1 Infrastructure Technology
3.1.1 Connected/Molding Machine
3.1.2 Telerobot/Telemanipulator
3.1.2.1 Technical Architecture
3.1.2.1.1 Telerobot
3.1.2.1.2 Web Client
3.1.2.1.3 Communications
3.1.2.1.4 Transmission Protocol
3.1.2.2 Real Time Transport Protocol
3.1.3 HMI Computing/Videoconferencing Device
3.1.4 Servers and Storage
3.1.5 Tele-maintenance Station
3.1.6 Hardware Equipment
3.2 Software Technology
3.2.1 Digital Twinning and Controlling
3.2.1.1 Virtual Objects and Control of Real Assets
3.2.1.2 Digital Twinning as a Service
3.2.2 Conferencing and Communication
3.2.3 Network Management and Security
3.2.4 Identity and Authentication
3.2.5 Remote Monitoring and Analytics
3.2.6 Real Time Streaming
3.2.7 AI Software
3.2.7.1 Machine Learning
3.2.7.2 Context Based Processing
3.2.7.3 Cognitive Computing
3.2.7.4 Swarm Computing
3.3 Potential Application Analysis
3.3.1 Videoconferencing
3.3.2 Telepresence
3.3.3 Live Streaming
3.3.4 Remote Surgery and Operation
3.3.5 Drone Logistics
3.3.6 Pipeline Inspection
3.3.7 Advertising and Sales
3.3.8 Hazardous Environments
3.3.9 Subsea Work
3.3.10 Building Communities
3.3.11 Space Exploration
3.4 Teleoperations Use Case Analysis
3.4.1 Manufacturing
3.4.2 Healthcare and Medical
3.4.3 Automotive
3.4.4 Logistics
3.4.5 Education
3.4.6 Entertainment
3.4.7 Marine
3.4.8 Oil, Gas, and Mining
3.4.9 Advertising
3.4.10 Agriculture
3.4.11 Space Management
3.5 Teleoperations R&D and Deployments
3.5.1 Harvard University
3.5.2 Sandvik AutoMine and OptiMine
3.5.3 Phantom Auto
3.5.4 NSF and Columbia University
3.6 Connectivity and Cloud Deployment
3.7 Bilateral Control and Haptic Feedback
3.7.1 Unilateral vs. Bilateral Model Performance
3.7.2 Tactile Robotics and Human-Like Dexterity
3.7.3 Telerobotic Interface
3.8 Convergence between IT and OT
3.9 Multi-Access Edge Computing and 5G Network
3.10 Industrial Prosumer
3.11 Connected Service and Teleoperation
4.0 Company Analysis
4.1 AppFolio
4.2 ABB Group
4.3 AGT Robotics
4.4 ARM Holdings
4.5 AutoX
4.6 Bosch
4.7 Buildium
4.8 Console
4.9 Calvary Robotics
4.10 Cisco
4.11 CloudMinds
4.12 Contiki
4.13 Designated Driver
4.14 DriveU
4.15 H Robotics
4.16 Digi International
4.17 Einride
4.18 Entrata
4.19 Ekso Bionics
4.20 General Electric
4.21 Google
4.22 IBM
4.23 iRobot
4.24 Intuitive Surgical
4.25 Kuka AG
4.26 London Computer Systems
4.27 MRI Software
4.28 Nachi Fujikoshi
4.29 Omron Corporation
4.30 Ottopia
4.31 Phantom Auto
4.32 Property Boulevard
4.33 Pylot GmbH
4.34 RealPage
4.35 Robotic Research
4.36 Rockend
4.37 Soliton Systems Inc.
4.38 TOPS Software
4.39 Udelv
4.40 Voysys
4.41 Yardi Systems
4.42 Zoox (Amazon)
4.43 DreamVu
4.44 Formant
4.45 Kraft TeleRobotics
4.46 Renu Robotics
4.47 Universal Robots
4.48 Shadow Robot Company
4.49 Tactical Haptics
5.0 Market Analysis and Forecasts 2022 – 2030
5.1 Global IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics Market
5.2 Global IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics Market by Segment
5.2.1 Global IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics Market by Hardware
5.2.2 Global IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics Market by Equipment
5.2.3 Global IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics Market by Software
5.2.3.1 Global IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics Market by AI (Software) Technology
5.2.4 Global IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics Market by Service
5.2.4.1 Global IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics Market by Professional Service
5.3 Global IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics Market by Application
5.4 Global IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics Market by Industry Vertical
5.5 Global IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics Market by Deployment
5.6 Global IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics Market by Connectivity
5.7 Global IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics Market by Region
5.7.1 North America IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics: Hardware, Equipment, Software, Service, Application, Industry Vertical, Deployment, Connectivity, and Country
5.7.2 Europe IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics: Hardware, Equipment, Software, Service, Application, Industry Vertical, Deployment, Connectivity, and Country
5.7.3 APAC IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics: Hardware, Equipment, Software, Service, Application, Industry Vertical, Deployment, Connectivity, and Country
5.7.4 MEA IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics: Hardware, Equipment, Software, Service, Application, Industry Vertical, Deployment, Connectivity, and Country
5.7.5 Latin America IIoT Teleoperation and Telerobotics: Hardware, Equipment, Software, Service, Application, Industry Vertical, Deployment, Connectivity, and Country
6.0 Conclusions and Recommendations
6.1 Advertisers and Media Companies
6.2 Artificial Intelligence Providers
6.3 Automotive Companies
6.4 Broadband Infrastructure Providers
6.5 Communication Service Providers
6.6 Computing Companies
6.7 Data Analytics Providers
6.8 Immersive Technology (AR, VR, and MR) Providers
6.9 Networking Equipment Providers
6.10 Networking Security Providers
6.11 Semiconductor Companies
6.12 IoT Suppliers and Service Providers
6.13 Software Providers
6.14 Smart City System Integrators
6.15 Automation System Providers
6.16 Social Media Companies
6.17 Workplace Solution Providers
6.18 Enterprise and Government
7.0 Addendum: Impact of COVID-19
7.1 COVID-19 Pandemic
7.2 Impact of COVID-19 on Telecom and IT
7.3 Impact of COVID-19 on 5G and Edge Computing
7.4 Select Opportunity Areas
7.4.1 Teleoperations and Healthcare
7.4.2 Teleoperations and Public Safety

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