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Industrial Automation

Automation has been an intrinsic component for manufacturing ever since the launch of the first programmable logic controller in 1970. The market of automation has, since then, seen a number of new product introductions that has significantly altered the way end-users pursue product design, engineering, production and services.

Frost & Sullivan's automation market research and consulting programs entails a dedicated approach to understand and foresee the future of diverse automation products across various geographies. Our market focus includes factory automation, process automation, industrial software, product lifecycle management, besides others.

A list of key focus areas have been identified below.

  • Factory Automation
  • Process Automation
  • MES & Advanced Process Control
  • Industrial Services

Our work is founded on close and regular interactions with leading multi-nationals and emerging companies operating in the world of industrial automation. The objectives of our research involves from the most basic elements of market intelligence to advanced strategic work for new product introductions and Go-To market strategies, and advisory work for mergers and acquisitions.

  1. 02 Nov 2021  |  Global

    Global Robotic Exoskeletons Growth Opportunities

    Robotic Exoskeletons are Augmenting and Enhancing User Capabilities across the Manufacturing, Healthcare, and Military and Defense

    •The need for robotic exoskeletons is driven by the need to eliminate worker injuries, to help disabled individuals walk by providing lower-limb support, and to reduce factory-related fatalities. Robotic exoskeletons are motorized wearable robots that provide superhuman strength to workers, thereby enabling them to lift heavy equipment in applica...

    $4,950.00
  2. 04 Aug 2021  |  Global

    Emerging Opportunities for Robotic Arms in Manufacturing

    Collaborative Robots, 3D Vision, and Advanced Gripper Technologies to Broaden Application Scope

    A robotic arm is a programmable mechanical arm that consists of actuators placed at the joints to enable different functions and handle varying payloads, similar to how the human arm works. Some common activities performed by robotic arms include: picking and placing, sorting, welding, screwing, machine tending, painting, and injection molding. In ...

    $4,950.00