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Global Educational Robots Market Report 2022-2027: Use of Robots for Educational Purposes & Technological Advancement in the Field of Robotics Driving Growth - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Global Educational Robots Market (2022-2027) by Component, Type, Education Level, Geography, Competitive Analysis and the Impact of Covid-19 with Ansoff Analysis" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The Global Educational Robots Market is estimated to be USD 1.67 Bn in 2022 and is expected to reach USD 3.21 Bn by 2027, growing at a CAGR of 13.94%.

Market Segmentations

The Global Educational Robots Market is segmented based on Component, Type, Education Level, and Geography.

  • By Component, the market is classified into Hardware and Software.
  • By Type, the market is classified into Humanoid and Non-humanoid.
  • By Education Level, the market is classified into Elementary and High School Education, Higher Education, and Special Education.
  • By Geography, the market is classified into Americas, Europe, Middle-East & Africa and Asia-Pacific.

Competitive Quadrant

The report includes Competitive Quadrant, a proprietary tool to analyze and evaluate the position of companies based on their Industry Position score and Market Performance score. The tool uses various factors for categorizing the players into four categories. Some of these factors considered for analysis are financial performance over the last 3 years, growth strategies, innovation score, new product launches, investments, growth in market share, etc.

Ansoff Analysis

The report presents a detailed Ansoff matrix analysis for the Global Educational Robots Market. Ansoff Matrix, also known as Product/Market Expansion Grid, is a strategic tool used to design strategies for the growth of the company. The matrix can be used to evaluate approaches in four strategies viz. Market Development, Market Penetration, Product Development and Diversification. The matrix is also used for risk analysis to understand the risk involved with each approach. The analyst analyses the Global Educational Robots Market using the Ansoff Matrix to provide the best approaches a company can take to improve its market position. Based on the SWOT analysis conducted on the industry and industry players, the analyst has devised suitable strategies for market growth.

Market Dynamics

Drivers

  • Use of Robots for Educational Purposes
  • Technological Advancement in the Field of Robotics

Restraints

  • High Cost of Robots

Opportunities

  • Growing Demand for Humanoid Robots
  • Huge Potential in Developing Countries

Challenges

  • Concern Regarding Safety

Key Topics Covered:

1 Report Description

2 Research Methodology

3 Executive Summary

4 Market Dynamics

5 Market Analysis

5.1 Regulatory Scenario

5.2 Porter's Five Forces Analysis

5.3 Impact of COVID-19

5.4 Ansoff Matrix Analysis

6 Global Educational Robots Market, By Component

7 Global Educational Robots Market, By Type

8 Global Educational Robots Market, By Education Level

9 Americas' Educational Robots Market

10 Europe's Educational Robots Market

11 Middle East and Africa's Educational Robots Market

12 APAC's Educational Robots Market

13 Competitive Landscape

14 Company Profiles

15 Appendix

Companies Mentioned

  • 3M Company
  • ABB
  • Aisoy Robotics
  • Digital Dream Labs
  • DJI
  • Emotix
  • FANUC
  • Hanson Robotics
  • Hyulim Robot
  • Modular Robotics
  • Neuron Robotics
  • PAL Robotics
  • Photon Entertainment
  • Pitsco
  • Primo
  • Probotics America
  • Robolink
  • RoboTerra
  • Sanbot Innovation
  • Seiko Epson
  • Softbank Robotics
  • Techman Robot
  • UBTECH Robotics
  • Universal Robots
  • Wonder Workshop
  • Yaskawa America

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