[114 Pages Report] The overall
telepresence robot market was valued at USD 129.8 million in 2017 and is
expected to reach USD 312.6 million by 2023, at a CAGR of 16.5% from 2018 to
2023. Enhanced operational efficiency in enterprises and high demand for
telepresence robots for healthcare applications are the major factors driving
the growth of the telepresence robot market growth.
This market is
mainly driven by the factors such as enhanced operational efficiency in
enterprises due to the virtual meeting, high demand from the healthcare
industry, and low cost due to the availability of supporting devices.
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High demand from the healthcare
industry to drive the global telepresence robot
The global telepresence
robot market size is estimated to reach 312.6 million by 2023 largely due
to the growing demand from the healthcare industry. Robotics telepresence is highly
adopted in the healthcare industry to socialize with elderly people. In the
healthcare sector, telepresence robots can perform several tasks, such as
patient monitoring, remote visiting, delivering medicines and food, reminding
patients to take medicines on time, as well as other tasks such as connecting
to doctors and nurses for medical or any other assistance. Telepresence robots
in the healthcare industry facilitate virtual communication among doctors,
patients, medical students, and therapists located anywhere across the world. A
telepresence robot enables doctors and patients to contact each other through
HD audio and video. Patients can consult and share their health issues with
doctors in real time. Telepresence robots also provide medical education
through HD audiovisual recording and live broadcasting; this could include
training for clinical pathology, surgery, and related subjects, as well as
other academic communications.
The telepresence robot market has been
segmented on the basis of component into head components, which include camera,
display, speaker, and microphone; and body that includes power source, sensor
and control system; and other components comprising wheels, body materials, and
accessories. The telepresence robot market for the body component is expected
to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. As the technological
advancement will lead to the complexity in terms of features in telepresence
robots, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous operations, the
value of body parts in telepresence robots will increase faster than head
components.
The telepresence robot market based on type
has been segmented into stationary and mobile robots. The market for mobile
telepresence robots is expected to grow at a higher CAGR from 2018 to 2023. The
application of stationary telepresence is limited only to particular areas as
the stationary robot is used mainly for training purposes in almost every
vertical. The mobility is already a major feature of mobile telepresence, and
because of its added advantages, these telepresence robots can also find
applications in several new verticals, such as defense, surveillance, and
security.
The telepresence robot market based on
application has been segmented into education, healthcare, enterprise, homecare,
and others that include warehouse, surveillance, and defence. The market for
healthcare applications is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during
2018–2023. Remotely controlled telepresence robots enable doctors to interact
with their patients for consulting and training. Researchers have been
developing telepresence robots that can be used for remote surgery to save
lives and can be controlled by remote surgeons. These benefits are driving the
overall telepresence market in the healthcare sector. The market for education
applications is expected to grow at the second-highest CAGR during the forecast
period.
On the basis of geography, the telepresence
robot market is broadly classified into the Americas, Europe, APAC, and RoW.
The market in APAC is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast
period. Major factors contributing to this growth include the emergence of new
technologies in APAC which has created the increased demand for innovative and
user-friendly communications.
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Technical complexities leading to operational
failures of telepresence robot inhibit the market growth. Fully immersive
telepresence robots rely on human instructions for motion remotely, which can
be controlled by a person. Internet connectivity is required for controlling a
telepresence system remotely; also, it has a risk of losing connections due to
network failures and the failure in its associate devices. Furthermore, the
lack of secure communication and common protocols is a major challenge faced by
telepresence robot market players. However, advancements in the robotic
technology and wide-level adoption from education and residential sectors can
generate significant opportunities for this market.
Double Robotics (US), Inbot Technology
(China), Suitable Technologies (US), Mantaro Networks (US), VGo Communications
(UK), InTouch Technologies (US), Qihan Technology (China), Amy Robotics
(China), Anybots (US), SuperDroid Robots (US), Ava Robotics (US), Camanio Care
(Sweden), Wicron (Russia), Xandex (US), Rbot (Russia), AXYN Robotique (France),
OhmniLabs (US), Swivl (US), Xaxxon Technologies (Canada), and Hease Robotics
(France) are a few key players in the telepresence robot market.
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