Robotics
Software
Platforms
Market
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Industry
Analysis,
Opportunity Assessment and Forecast upto 2025
The robotics software platforms are the software packages which simplify the programming of various kinds of robotics devices. It provides various benefits such as unified service execution, programming environment; and a package of common facilities as navigation, computer vision or robotic arm control. According to the robotic industry experts about 80% of the project cost is spent on the system integration which includes the software development or the customization. Increased labor safety concerns, need for automation and rising labor & energy costs are major factors driving the robot industry; thus, supporting the robotics software platforms market growth. Obtain Report Details @ http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/robotics-software-platforms-market.html Growing adoption of robots across various end-user industries such as manufacturing, electrical and electronics, food & beverage, automotive and process controls are seen as primary growth drivers for the robotics software platforms market over the forecast timeline. The robotics software platforms market can be segmented into industrial and service robots. Electronics segment witnessed 18% rise in number of operational units, followed by metal industry and automotive sector growing with about 16% and 10% YOY respectively in 2015. The European Union is in forefront amongst other regions having strongest growth figures in 2015. According to IFR, European Union constitutes about half of the top 10 nations with most industrial robots deployed per 10,000 employees. Asia Pacific dominated the robots and robotics software platforms industry in 2015. Make an Enquiry @ http://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php?flag=B&rep_id=29183 China is aiming to reach top technological nations with its national 10-year plan entitled ‘Made in China 2025’. About 600,000 to 650,000 new industrial robots are expected to be installed throughout China for achieving Beijing’s robot density target of 150 units by 2020. South Korea