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Robots/Automation Devices  

Report Code: ENG001A, Published: June 2003

 

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REPORT HIGHLIGHTS

  • By 2007, the robotics market will be a $16 billion industry.
  • Great gains will be seen in the realm of nanopositioning robotic tools.
  • Robots that perform hazardous and tedious duties will see extremely attractive growth rates.
  • Autonomous mechanical creatures will find their way into current environments.

Report Code: ENG001A, Published: June 2003, Analyst: William Pritchard

INFORMATION SOURCES AND METHODOLOGY

Sources for this report include government publications, refereed journal articles, survey interviews with pertinent industry members, trade publications, information from previous forecast reports, and Internet searches.

The methodology for this report includes quantitative procedures based on multiple linear regression models (for forecasts), as well as the analysis of surveys gathered from 81 researchers, manufacturers, and distributors of robotics technologies. These surveys provided valuable insight into the present conditions and future possibilities of many of the robotics technologies discussed here.

In addition, journal and trade magazines provided up-to-the-minute understandings of certain advances in robotics pursuits.

ANALYST CREDENTIALS

Dr. William T. Pritchard is Assistant Professor of Communications at Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA, and teaches marketing, marketing research, and public relations courses to undergraduate and graduate students. He draws heavily on 15 years of marketing and advertising field experience for the Federal government and private sector clients. He has lectured extensively throughout the United States on emerging computer and automation technologies.

Report Code: ENG001A, Published: June 2003, Analyst: William Pritchard

 
 

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