Artificial Intelligence (AI) Assisted Robots Market Shows Strong Growth by 2028


Posted November 1, 2021 by iconmarketresearch

In 2021, the Global Artificial Intelligence (AI) Assisted Robots Market’s size was valued at USD 4.49 billion and is estimated to reach USD 16.36 billion by 2028 and is expected to be growing at a CAGR of 28.98 % throughout the forecast period.

 
In 2021, the Global Artificial Intelligence (AI) Assisted Robots Market’s size was valued at USD 4.49 billion and is estimated to reach USD 16.36 billion by 2028 and is expected to be growing at a CAGR of 28.98 % throughout the forecast period. In this report, 2021 has been taken as the base year while 2020 is the historical year. The forecast year for the report is 2028 to approximate the size of the market for Artificial Intelligence (AI) Assisted Robots.

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The report on Artificial Intelligence (AI) Assisted Robots market evaluates the value of the market report, keeping in mind the application and regional segments, market share, and size while forecasting the market for each product type and application of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Assisted Robots market in different segments of the report.

The research report also mentions some sections of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Assisted Robots market including opportunities, growth, trend, size, demand, and technology used by prominent players of the market. Then, it gives detailed profiles of the key players as a part of the competitive landscape of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Assisted Robots market.

Top Key Players :
ABB
Anki
Robotics Hanson, Inc.
Blue Frog Robotics
CloudMinds
Mayfield Robotics
Nvidia Corporation
Promobot LLC
UBTech Robotics Limited
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Last Updated November 1, 2021