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Humanoid Robot Market Set for Explosive Growth, Reaching $113B by 2033, Report Finds

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Humanoid Robot Market Poised for Explosive Growth, Projected to Exceed $113 Billion by 2033

A new market report forecasts significant expansion for the global humanoid robot market, projecting its value to surge from $2.37 billion in 2023 to an estimated $113.89 billion by 2033. The analysis, published by ResearchAndMarkets.com, highlights a remarkable compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 40% experienced between 2018 and 2023, driven primarily by demand in defense and security, rising labor costs, and increasing automation in retail.

The report anticipates even faster growth in the near term, predicting a CAGR of nearly 53% between 2023 and 2028, pushing the market value to almost $19.85 billion. From 2028 to 2033, growth is expected to continue at a robust 41.8% CAGR.

  • Components: Hardware currently dominates the market (64% share in 2023), but the software segment is projected to see the fastest growth (54.5% CAGR) through 2028.
  • Motion Type: While wheel-driven humanoids held the larger share (70.2%) in 2023, bipedal robots are expected to grow faster (54.47% CAGR) in the coming years.
  • Application: Personal assistance and caregiving was the largest application segment in 2023 (35.1%) and is also forecast to be the fastest-growing (56.8% CAGR) through 2028. Other significant applications include education, research, search and rescue, and public relations.
  • Geography: North America led the market in 2023 (51% share), but the Asia-Pacific and African regions are projected to experience the most rapid growth moving forward.

Market Landscape and Strategies

The report characterizes the market as fragmented, with the top ten competitors holding just over 20% market share in 2023. Key players mentioned include Toyota Motor Corp., UBTECH Robotics, Boston Dynamics, Softbank Robotics, Agility Robotics, and Apptronik Inc.

Emerging trends identified include the launch of dedicated innovation centers, the use of semi-humanoid robots in business operations, bio-inspired designs, advancements in generalist robot technology, and the deployment of collaborative humanoids in warehouses.

The report suggests companies focus on innovation, diversify offerings (particularly in personal assistance and caregiving), target emerging markets like Asia-Pacific, and pursue strategic partnerships to capitalize on the significant growth opportunities.

Read the report here