Modular Robotics Systems Revolutionizing Manufacturing Operations

The surging use of collaborative modular robotics systems is one of the major factors driving the demand for modular robotics across the world. Collaborative modular robotics systems, or cobots, as they are popularly called, are revolutionizing robot and human relationships across the logistics and manufacturing industries.

Operators can directly provide the components to the cobots, so that they can perform the rest of the task easily, thereby causing a sharp reduction in cost, floor space, and time. The versatile nature of cobots makes them suitable for various tasks. For instance, in the logistics sector, cobots are deployed in large numbers for transporting and carrying loads and inspecting fragile times.


Besides, the soaring requirement for automation in the manufacturing industry is also expected to fuel the modular robotics market in the coming years. This will subsequently cause the revenue of the market to jump from $5.6 billion in 2019 to $15.1 billion by 2030. Furthermore, the industry will progress at a CAGR of 9.9% from 2020 to 2030 (forecast period).

Depending on robot type, the industry is categorized into selective compliance assembly robot arm (SCARA) modular system, collaborative modular robots, cartesian modular robots, articulated modular robotics systems, and parallel modular robots. Out of these, the articulated modular robotics system category dominated the market in the past, and this trend is predicted to continue in the coming years.

This is credited to the high adoption rate of these robots in the automobile industry, where they are being increasingly used for handling heavily automobile parts, and metal and machinery industry for handling various heavy metal components and sheets.

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