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SERVICE ROBOTS Record: Sales Worldwide Up 32% – International Federation of Robotics reports
FRANKFURT, Germany, October 28, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Sales value of professional service robots increased by 32% to 11.2 billion 
U.S. dollars worldwide (2018-2019). The COVID-19 pandemic will further boost 
the market. High demand for robotics disinfection solutions, robotic logistics 
solutions in factories and warehouses or robots for home delivery are examples 
of this trend. This is according to World Robotics 2020 – Service Robots 
report, presented by the International Federation of Robotics (IFR). 

In terms of value, the sales of medical robotics accounts for 47% of the total 
professional service robot turnover in 2019. This was mainly driven by robotic 
surgery systems, which are the most expensive type in the segment. Sales hit a 
new record of 5.3 billion U.S. dollars – up 28%. By 2022, medical robot sales 
have the potential to more than double by reaching 11.3 billion U.S. dollars. 
About 90% of medical robots are from American and European suppliers.

Professional Service Robots – logistics

The market value of logistics robots sold or leased was up 110% to 1.9 billion 
U.S. dollars. 

Autonomous mobile robots are part of today's smart factory. Therefore, a 
continued strong turnover growth of 40% or more per year seems possible. "The 
investment in service robots for logistics in manufacturing processes is 
amortized rapidly," says IFR President Milton Guerry. "Assuming 24 hour 
operation, the investment in service robots for logistics may be repaid within 
2–3 years and often much quicker. Given a 15 year lifetime, operating costs are 
around 5% of the annual investment. Highly developed systems often provide 
operational availability in the 98% plus range."
 
Personal and Domestic Service Robots

Service robots for personal and domestic use, which are produced for a mass 
market, are mainly in the areas of household robots. This include vacuuming and 
floor cleaning robots, lawn-mowing robots or entertainment robots. The total 
number of service robots for personal and domestic use increased by 34% to more 
than 23.2 million units sold in 2019. The value was up 20% to 5.7 billion U.S. 
dollars.

"We expect sales of both professional and personal service robots will continue 
to increase strongly," says Milton Guerry, President of the International 
Federation of Robotics. 

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SOURCE: International Federation of Robotics
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