Europe assembly robots market was valued at $1.53 billion (a total revenue of hardware, software, and service) in 2022 and will grow by 10.3% annually over 2022-2032, driven by the emerging Industry 4.0, a large scope for AI innovation, an increasing automation in the processes and operations, and the rising adoption of robots across various industries to improve the productivity and safety.
Highlighted with 38 tables and 82 figures, this 142-page report "Europe Assembly Robots Market 2022-2032 by Offering (Hardware, Software, Services), Robot Type, Axes (4 Axis or less, 5 Axis, 6 Axis or more), Payload (<10 kg, 10-100 kg, >100 kg), Industry Vertical, and Country: Trend Forecast and Growth Opportunity" is based on a comprehensive research of the entire Europe assembly robots market and all its sub-segments through extensively detailed classifications. Profound analysis and assessment are generated from premium primary and secondary information sources with inputs derived from industry professionals across the value chain. The report is based on studies on 2020-2022 and provides forecast from 2023 till 2032 with 2022 as the base year. (Please note: The report will be updated before delivery so that the latest historical year is the base year, and the forecast covers at least 5 years over the base year.)
In-depth qualitative analyses include identification and investigation of the following aspects:
• Market Structure
• Growth Drivers
• Restraints and Challenges
• Emerging Product Trends & Market Opportunities
• Porter's Fiver Forces
The trend and outlook of Europe market is forecast in optimistic, balanced, and conservative view by taking into account of COVID-19 and Russia-Ukraine conflict. The balanced (most likely) projection is used to quantify Europe assembly robots market in every aspect of the classification from perspectives of Offering, Robot Type, Axes, Payload, Industry Vertical, and Country.
Based on Offering, the Europe market is segmented into the following sub-markets with annual revenue ($ mn) for 2022-2032 included in each section.
• Hardware
• Software
• Services
Based on Robot Type, the Europe market is segmented into the following sub-markets with annual revenue ($ mn) and shipment (thousand units) for 2022-2032 included in each section.
• Articulated Robots
• Cartesian Robots
• SCARA Robots
• Collaborative Robots
• Other Robot Types
By Axes, the Europe market is segmented into the following sub-markets with annual revenue ($ mn) and shipment (thousand units) for 2022-2032 included in each section.
• 4 Axis or less
• 5 Axis
• 6 Axis or more
By Payload, the Europe market is segmented into the following sub-markets with annual revenue ($ mn) and shipment (thousand units) for 2022-2032 included in each section.
• Low Payload (< 10 kg)
• Medium Payload (10-100 kg)
• High Payload (>100 kg)
By Industry Vertical, the Europe market is segmented into the following sub-markets with annual revenue ($ mn) and shipment (thousand units) for 2022-2032 included in each section.
• Automotive Industry
• Electrical & Electronics
• Metal & Machinery
• Chemicals, Rubber & Plastics
• Aerospace & Defense
• Precision Engineering and Optics
• Other Industry Verticals
Geographically, the following national/local markets are fully investigated:
• Germany
• UK
• France
• Spain
• Italy
• Russia
• Rest of Europe (further segmented into Netherlands, Switzerland, Poland, Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Ireland, Norway, Denmark, and Finland)
For each key country, detailed analysis and data for annual revenue ($ mn) and shipment (thousand units) are available for 2022-2032. The breakdown of national markets by Robot Type, Axes and Industry Vertical over the forecast years are also included.
The report also covers the current competitive scenario and the predicted trend; and profiles key vendors including market leaders and important emerging players.
Selected Key Players:
ABB Ltd.
Acieta LLC
Dobot
FANUC Corporation
Kawasaki Heavy Industries
KRANENDONK
KUKA
OnRobot
Universal Robots
Yaskawa Electric Corp.
(Please note: The report will be updated before delivery so that the latest historical year is the base year, and the forecast covers at least 5 years over the base year.)