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Global Demand for Service Robotics on the Rise; Pudu Robotics Leads the Charge

By Alex Passett
August 22, 2024

Happy Thursday, IIoT readers.

Today, let’s talk briefly about Pudu Robotics and relevant industries impacted.

Pudu is a next-gen solutions provider known across many industrial sectors, with experts on its team routinely engaged in R&D, production and manufacturing of intelligent business service robotics. With its experts laser-focused on R&D, production and manufacturing, Pudu currently holds, quote, “nearly a thousand authorized patents worldwide,” and its robots have proven to be widely adoptable in dining and hospitality, healthcare, education, entertainment, retail and elsewhere. (To date, Pudu has successfully shipped more than 70,000 units, maintaining a presence in 60+ countries and regions.)

Pudu’s specialists have also become acutely aware of how science and cutting-edge technologies are changing with every passing day (i.e. robotics being a big part of many new trends), and so its robotics are built with precision motion controls, localization navigation tech through machine learning and multi-sensor integrations, and multi-bot collaboration capabilities (which are manageable on Pudu’s intuitive cloud platform). Whether their bots are navigating down aisles or narrow passageways with sensitive deliveries or handling heavier loads in factories or fast-paced warehouses, Pudu’s robotics meet plenty of demand for organizations in need.

In that vein of market demand, research and consulting firm Frost & Sullivan last week released the findings of its “Market Research on Global Commercial Service Robotics” report. And according to the findings therein, Pudu Robotics “captured 23% of the market share, securing a top position globally.”

Moreover, Frost & Sullivan’s report detailed how the deployment of commercial service robots is projected to reach nearly 1.5 billion by 2030, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) exceeding 20%. Pudu also currently leads in both Chinese and Japanese markets specifically, where its PuduBot and BellaBot have become quite popular “and quickly gained market acceptance, setting an industry benchmark,” per the report.

“The true value of commercial service robots lies in assisting humans, rather than replacing them," explained Felix Zhang, founder and CEO of Pudu Robotics. "To achieve this, we must continuously enhance product performance and innovation capabilities. Pudu Robotics is unique in integrating service delivery, commercial cleaning, and industrial delivery. We will continue to lead the industry in sustainable development."

Time will tell; as new innovations come to the fore, we’ll be keeping an eye on Pudu and the service robotics market, as a whole.

For those interested, Frost & Sullivan’s full report can be accessed here.




Edited by Greg Tavarez
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