Telepresence Robots: Industrial and Market studies Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2016 to 2022
"Telepresence
Robots: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2016 to
2022"
The Report covers current Industries Trends, Worldwide Analysis,
Global Forecast, Review, Share, Size, Growth, Effect.
Description-
Worldwide
Telepresence Robots markets are poised to achieve significant growth.
People like mobility, they like remote communication and telepresence
robots add a new dimension to remote communication.
The quality of remote communication is uplifted by
the robotic platform approach to connecting people located in
different places. The visualization provided by the telepresence
robot is not reproducible by the smartphone and large telepresence
systems are not mobile. So ultimately all people will want access to
telepresence robots in order to move around and see for themselves
what is going on in another place.
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Clearly
terrorism is here to stay. As nationalistic wars decline as a way to
settle disputes, terrorism has emerged in spades. The recent
terrorist attacks in Boston, Paris, and Belgium illustrate the risk
that civilian populations are exposed to. Telepresence robots
represent the best and perhaps last line of defense against
terrorists. Telepresence robots can go where no man or woman can go,
they can go safer, they can go faster, they can provide a presence
that might not be achieved in any other way.
There are more civil uses for telepresence robots:
in education, healthcare, business, and manufacturing. People can
drive a telepresence robot around a work environment, around a
school, around a hospital to reach people that they night otherwise
have a difficult time contacting.
Remote telepresence healthcare diagnosis and
treatment market is especially important for the treatment of stroke.
Stroke damage can be mitigated if symptoms are treated within 4 hours
of the onset of symptoms, otherwise the stroke damage is likely
permanent. Global telehealth partnerships. The aim is to integrate
diagnostic tools into tele-stroke solutions.
Stroke occurs when a vessel in the brain ruptures
or is blocked by a blood clot. There are two types of strokes:
hemorrhagic and ischemic. An ischemic stroke occurs as a result of an
obstruction within a blood vessel supplying blood to the brain, which
accounts for 87% of all stroke cases. A hemorrhagic stroke occurs
when a weakened blood vessel ruptures and spills blood into brain
tissue. 800,000 people in the U.S. and 15 million people worldwide
suffer a stroke each year.
These markets portend to be very large worldwide
and represent good uses of telepresence. The ability of a clinician
specialist to diagnose and initiate immediate treatment of a stroke
from a gold course or other location is lifesaving.
Manufacturing and engineering telepresence robot
uses are expected to proliferate. Monitoring and telepresence are
being combined to achieve remote repairs that provide better customer
services at lower cost. Manufacturing and engineering resources for
companies frequently are in different places. The same is true for
IT, the software developer engineers and the software IT users are
frequently located in different places. It is useful to have a mobile
device that can be controlled by the engineer to go have a look
around when a trouble call comes in from a site.
A remote telepresence device can use monitoring
and telepresence to achieve remote repairs. The ability to integrate
the remote physical location with the engineer who knows the system
often involves travel, sometimes long arduous travel. Telepresence
and mobile video telecommunications technologies can be very useful
in postponing or eliminating the travel.
A mobile, real-time, 3D-hybrid telepresence system
permits the user to go and have a look around and talk to different
people about the problem without actually being there. Integration of
telepresence images with computer generated virtual environments can
be superimposed over the remote real worldview. This integrated
system incorporates emerging mobile telecommunications technologies
to give rapid and easy access to the real and virtual construction
sites from arbitrary locations. This system allows remote
surveillance of the construction site, and integration of real world
images of the site with virtual reality representations, derived from
planning models, for progress monitoring.
“Use of the telepresence robot with the video
and microphone capability to achieve remote presence is a vital
aspect of personal mobility devices. Telepresence robots are poised
to achieve a vital extension of electronic communication in ways that
will become indispensable to everyone soon.”
Telepresence robot device markets at $825 million
in 2015 are anticipated to reach $7 billion by 2022 as next
generation robotic devices, systems, and instruments are introduced
to manage remote presence. The robotic platform will be extended to
include grippers and cameras of all types, sensors and sophisticated
navigation software.
The complete report provides a comprehensive
analysis including units sold, market value, forecasts, as well as a
detailed competitive market shares and analysis of major players’
success, challenges, and strategies in each segment and sub-segment.
The report covers markets for security, law enforcement,
manufacturing, healthcare, education, and business telepresence.
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Companies Profiled
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Market Leaders
- InTouch
- Double Robotics
- Mantaro
- Vgo
- General Dynamics
- Northrop Grumman
- QuinetiQ
- Lockheed Martin
- SDR
- iRobot
- Kongsberg
- Telerob
- RecanRobotics
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Market Participants
- Anybots
- Dimaa Network Services LTD (DNS)
- DJI
- Double Robotics
- GlobalMed
- iRobot
- Inbot Technology PadBot
- Intouch
- Mantaro
- Orbis Robotics
- QinetiQ
- Rbot
- ReconRobotics
- Revolve Robotics
- Robosoft
- Robotex
- Suitable Technologies
- TechnoRobot
- VGo
- Vsee
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