Actuators or drives are essential devices that convert energy into physical motion. Actuators are used in robotics and automation applications, as they help to control equipment by using pneumatic, hydraulic or electronic signals. The majority of actuators produce either linear or rotational motion. The robotics part consists of the robotic actuators which are required for industrial robots and the service robots. These robotics and automation actuators are operated by an external source of energy, typically electric current, hydraulic fluid pressure, or pneumatic pressure. The energy from these sources is converted into motion by the actuators. Each actuator type has versions for numerous power configurations and is available in various sizes and types, depending on the application.
Increasing Investments in Automation across Industry Verticals and Increasing Demand for Industrial Robots as well as Process Automation in the Different Industrial Verticals are the Factors Driving Growth of the Global Robotics and Automation Actuators Market
Increasing investments in automation across industry verticals as well as increasing demand for industrial robots as well as process automation in the different industrial verticals are key factors estimated to drive growth of the global robotics and automation actuators market to a certain extent. For instance, in August 2018, Rockwell Automation received a contract from the National Copper Corporation, Chile to supply control systems for the Chuquicamata underground mine at US$ 50 million. This contract includes the configuration, supply, and assembly of four systems, which comprise mine control systems.
Global Robotics and Automation Actuators Market: Taxonomy
On the basis of actuation, the global robotics and automation actuators market is classified into:
On the basis of application, the global robotics and automation actuators market is classified into:
On the basis of end-user industry, the global robotics and automation actuators market is classified into:
On the basis of design characteristic, the global robotics and automation actuators market is classified into:
On the basis of regions, the global robotics and automation actuators market is classified into:
Global Robotics and Automation Actuators Market: Regional Insights
On the basis of geography, the global robotics and automation actuators market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East, and Africa. The robotic and automation actuators market in Asia Pacific is growing at a significant rate and this trend is expected to continue during the forecast period. Asia Pacific has witnessed rapid economic development in the recent past, resulting in an increase in maritime trade. Electronics and electrical industries in countries such as China and Japan, have led to increase in demand for robotics and automation products and services. This in turn is expected to lead to high demand for robotics and automation actuators.
Furthermore, development of cost-effective and advanced robotics and automation actuators and increasing demand for industrial robots and process automation in different industrial verticals are some of the opportunities impacting growth of the robotics and automation actuators market in Asia Pacific. For instance, in 2017, AV Actuators announced the launch of new 60 Series and 110 Series actuators. This series offers a cost effective entry level model, with features such as manual override, heater, and end of travel limit switches as a standard. These 60 Series and 110 Series actuators will offer on-off functionality along with failsafe option to their customers.
Therefore, key vendors are focused on adopting strategies such as partnership, agreement, contract, and capacity expansion in order to strengthen their market position and increase their product offerings. For instance, in November 2018, ABB, one of the major players in the robotics and automation actuators market, received a contract of US$ 79.0 million from China Petroleum Engineering and Construction Corporation (CPECC) for to upgrade Bab Onshore Field in Abu Dhabi. This contract includes the fully integrated ABB Electrical, Control and Telecommunication (ECT) solution and the centralized automation system, which is expected to reduce the operation cost of the oilfield by 10 – 15%.
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