AI Watch - Evolution of the EU market share of Robotics
Néstor Duch Brown,
Alvaro Gomez Losada,
Sebastián Miguez,
Fiammetta Rossetti and
Vincent Van Roy
No JRC132724, JRC Research Reports from Joint Research Centre
Abstract:
This report provides an overview of the robotics industry in Europe, as well as a description of the definitions, typologies and main differences between industrial and service robots. The aim is to build up a stronger and updated knowledge of research questions, approaches and data that scholars and policy makers could use to study robotics around the world, and more specifically in Europe. It also identifies the necessary actions to merge heterogeneous data into a meaningful and consistent dataset to estimate the EU shares of robotics from the demand and supply perspectives, and for both industrial and service robots. Complementing these data with other sources to enhance the value and significance of the overall estimation exercise of the EU robotics market shares, provides a comprehensive overview of the production and adoption sides for both industrial and service robots. The three main objectives of the report are: to build a dataset including the market shares of robots in the EU; to describe the main trends that can be extracted from data; and, to sketch a conceptual framework to contextualise the results from the first two objectives.
Keywords: industrial robots; service robots; robotics value chain (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-04
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