One of the primary drivers of the worldwide robotics system integration market is the increasing expenditure in research & development for robotic systems in order to build new and next-generation robots. According to Coherent Market Insight, global R&D spending in the robotics industry was 91.5 billion USD in 2016, up from 71 billion USD in 2015, and is expected to reach 188 billion USD in 2020. Furthermore, rising defence and aerospace spending to use robotic systems in the military is expected to fuel the growth of the robotics system integration market.
Midwest Engineered Systems was contracted in August 2018 to design an automated system capable of case packing bags of items into boxes at a rate of 160 bags per hour. This revolutionary procedure is adaptable enough to run different batches with varying bag and box sizes, as well as stacks and combinations.
In September 2018, Concept Systems, an automation solution provider, showcased its plant modernization services and demonstrated a fully integrated, automated laser etching system at the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) in Chicago
North America is expected to hold a leading position in the global robotics system integration market owing to growing expenditure in the aerospace and defense industry. According to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), in 2020 US military expenditure reached an estimated $778 billion, representing an increase of 4.4 percent over 2019. As the world’s largest military spender, the USA accounted for 39 percent of total military expenditure in 2020.
Robotic system integration technology and systems are quickly expanding in a fast-paced environment, driven by both commercial and personal necessity. Various vendors with varying skill sets, experience, tools, and budgets are making strong investments in robotic system integration capabilities to ensure that the robots are correctly integrated and operated. We are currently witnessing an influx of new technologies that can be integrated into any manufacturing or assembly line operation. These technologies, when combined with cutting-edge computer systems, have the potential to significantly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of any production operation. Some businesses even provide 100 percent value-added programmes.
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