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(IT-NEWSWIRE.COM, September 28, 2017 ) The global Collaborative Robots market will reach xxx Million USD in 2017 and CAGR xx% 2011-2017. The report begins from overview of Industry Chain structure, and describes industry environment, then analyses market size and forecast of Collaborative Robots by product, region and application, in addition, this report introduces market competition situation among the vendors and company profile, besides, market price analysis and value chain features are covered in this report.
Collaborative robot (Cobots) is a robot intended to physically interact with humans in a shared workspace. In addition, a collaborative robot is less bulky and much easier to operate than other equipment when loads between 50 and 100 kilos must be handled. This is in contrast with other robots, designed to operate autonomously or with limited guidance, which is what most industrial robots were up until the decade of the 2010s.
Vendors Coverage: Universal Robots Rethink Robotics ABB Fanuc KUKA Kawasaki
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Application Coverage: Automotive Electronics Metal and Machining Plastic and Polymers Food and Beverages
Product Type Coverage: Upto 5kg 5~10 kg Above 10kg
Region Coverage: North America Europe Asia-Pacific South America Middle East & Africa
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Table of Content
1 Industry Overview
2 Industry Environment
3 Collaborative Robots Market by Type
4 Major Companies List
5 Market Competition
6 Market Demand
7 Region Operation
8 Marketing & Price
9 Research Conclusion
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