Robotic Vision Market

Robotic Vision Market Size, Share, Growth Analysis, By Type(2D Vision Systems, 3D Vision Systems), By Component(Hardware, Camera), By Industry(Automotive, Electrical & Electronics), By Region(North America, US) - Industry Forecast 2024-2031


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Pages: 165 | Tables: 55 | Figures: 60

Robotic Vision Market Competitive Landscape

To understand the competitive landscape, we are analyzing key Robotic Vision Market vendors in the market. To understand the competitive rivalry, we are comparing the revenue, expenses, resources, product portfolio, region coverage, market share, key initiatives, product launches, and any news related to the Robotic Vision Market.

To validate our hypothesis and validate our findings on the market ecosystem, we are also conducting a detailed porter's five forces analysis. Competitive Rivalry, Supplier Power, Buyer Power, Threat of Substitution, and Threat of New Entry each force is analyzed by various parameters governing those forces.

Key Players Covered in the Report:

  • Vision market is expected to grow from USD 2.6 billion in 2023 to USD 4.0 billion by 2028, registering a CAGR of 9.1%. The major factors driving the robotic vision market are the growing need for automation and quality inspection in the industries and the capability of 3D vision systems allowing robotic systems to perform more than one task without reprogramming.
  • Driver: Increase in use of smart cameras in robotic vision
  • Smart cameras are compact, highly integrated, and easily programmed. It offers an attractive alternative to more complex PC-based vision systems. Smart cameras have traditionally provided more robust processing; however, embedded systems are blurring the line with the emergence of highly functional embedded cameras with MIPI interfaces, image pre-processing, and even IP cores for decoding video streams in an onboard FPGA. Smart cameras still pack more processing power, as a rule. They are further distinguished by incorporating system storage, digital I/O, and standard industrial communication interfaces within an often-ruggedized stand-alone housing.
  • As self-contained vision solutions, smart cameras offer speedier integration and more straightforward programming than PC-based systems. They also tend to offer a lower price point and a cost-effective solution. Smart camera systems are also best suited for harsh industrial environments. Any industry with messy factory floors, irregularly sanitized workspaces, or typified by a dirty, dusty environment is a natural fit for a smart camera. Besides, pharmaceutical and food & beverage production are early adopters of smart camera technologies.
  • Besides the integrated processors for faster data processing, smart cameras have easy-to-use software. Smart cameras reduce the efforts required for integration and configuration, as external components, such as processors and lighting, are integrated within the camera. It also reduces overall costs. Hence, smart cameras drive the widespread adoption of robotic vision systems due to their tightly integrated hardware and software design.
  • Restraint: Limited awareness of Robotic Vision Systems
  • Due to the lack of awareness about robotic vision systems, customers do not adopt them widely in developing countries. For instance, in India, industrial robots are primarily deployed in more significant industries, such as automotive and metals. Hence, 3D vision systems are mainly used in industrial manufacturing processes, whereas there is a lower penetration of 2D vision systems, as robot automation is not common in smaller industries. The benefits of a robotic vision system should be known to end users to encourage its use. Robotic vision systems are also becoming more affordable over time, and the growing number of smart cameras and robust software packages is making vision systems more accessible to a wide range of users. There is also a shortage of a skilled workforce to program vision systems effectively. The younger generation often views manufacturing as a dirty and dangerous job. This issue is further amplified in the case of developing countries. In North America and Europe, robotic vision companies are sending engineers to universities to showcase the benefits of modern vision system solutions in manufacturing. Although such activities have improved the collaboration between industries and educational institutions, a talent shortage for robotic vision professionals is still prevalent.
  • Opportunity: Increasing customization of Robotic Vision systems
  • With the rising demand for robotic vision, the need for customization is also growing globally. The robotic vision systems are customized and delivered to the end users. Automotive assembly, food packaging, medical device manufacturing, and pharmaceutical manufacturing are the early adopters of leading-edge robotic vision technology. These industries highly demand customized robotic vision systems to meet the rising demand of customers for quality products. Over the past decade, manufacturers have increasingly turned to flexible, customizable automation platforms to meet the needs of high/low volume orders and ensure their long-term survival in a competitive manufacturing environment. This trend has seen collaborative robots—low-cost, industrial robot platforms designed to work safely alongside humans on various tasks, including quality inspection-grow from niche product status in the past few years. For instance, Sick Ag (Germany) provides customizable 2D and 3D vision sensors that can be tailored to the business. These are ready-to-use solutions that can be easily configured without a vision or programming expert or modified to solve applications.
  • Similarly, Cotmac Electronics is Cognex's Authorized Solution Partner (ASP). Cotmac offers customized vision-based inspection, guidance, and identification systems that give machines the power to see. Vision systems detect process errors early, ensure the shipment is free from all defects, and reduce the quantity of scrapped components. These systems are rugged, easy to use, reliable, and more efficient. Through robotics and intelligent material handling systems, Cotmac helps to optimize production to match process speed and positioning accurately. Thus, the rising adoption of customized robotic vision systems will likely drive the market’s growth.
  • Challenge: Programming the complex inspection task
  • Robotic vision systems primarily utilize step-by-step filtering and rule-based algorithms to detect deviations and defects in the target part. With consistent and well-manufactured features, such algorithms perform reliably with reasonable accuracy. However, as the number of defects and exceptions increases, it becomes challenging to program the robotic vision to account for new anomalies. These challenges sometimes do not identify the object per the algorithm, impacting the whole process. For instance, in the food & beverages industries, if the robotic vision system does not recognize the rotten potatoes while making potato chips, it will impact the whole production process, including waste of product prepared, time consumption, etc. Vision systems allow for some minor tolerance in the variability of a part due to factors such as scale, rotation, and pose distortion. Complex surface textures and image distortion due to improper lighting further add to this challenge. Although functional anomalies can be accurately detected through robust programming, visual and cosmetic anomalies are often difficult to distinguish through a vision system. Hence, robotic vision systems can be challenging to program and maintain over time for complex inspections involving deviation and unpredictable defects. However, the current development of AI-based software solutions for vision processing systems is expected to solve a few of these challenges.
  • Robotic Vision Market Ecosystem
  • Component suppliers and system integrators have witnessed a decline in production activities. Consequently, OEMs have needed more essential components.
  • 3D Vision Systems segment to grow at highest CAGR in the forecast period 2023-2028
  • A convergence of factors is propelling the expansion of 3D vision systems. Technological breakthroughs in hardware, sensors, and imaging technologies have enhanced accuracy and affordability. The versatility of these systems is reflected in their diverse applications across industries, including robotics, manufacturing, healthcare, and entertainment. The demand for automation, improved safety, and security further drive the adoption of 3D vision systems. Advancements in machine learning techniques have also played a pivotal role in augmenting the understanding and interpretation of complex visual data. With continued innovation, the future holds immense potential for further growth in this field.
  • Software segment to grow at highest CAGR in the forecast period 2023-2028.
  • The software segment will likely grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. Integrating AI in robotic vision software is expected to fuel the growth of the robotic vision market for software during the forecast period, as deep learning enables robots to recognize objects. Deep learning-based vision software helps minimize human intervention and provides a real-time solution by distinguishing the acceptable product variations and defects in manufacturing industries.
  • Food & Beverages Industry is expected to register highest CAGR during the forecast period.
  • Robotic vision has revolutionized the food and beverages industry, experiencing remarkable growth. Robots can visually perceive and comprehend their environment by leveraging advanced cameras and image-processing algorithms. This technology finds application in quality inspection, packaging, sorting, pick-and-place operations, food safety, traceability, and even autonomous vehicles within the industry. With increased efficiency, enhanced product quality, and improved safety standards, robotic vision is reshaping the future of food and beverages, paving the way for unprecedented advancements and possibilities.
  • Asia Pacific to grow at highest CAGR during the forecast period
  • Asia Pacific is the largest market for robotic vision and is home to some of the fastest-growing economies in the world. Asia Pacific is expected to provide significant growth opportunities for the robotic vision market since the region is considered the manufacturing hub for most industries. China has been a potential market for all emerging technologies, including industrial robots and vision systems. The large scale of manufacturing industries in other countries in the Asia Pacific, such as Japan and South Korea, have also contributed to the market growth in the region.
  • Recent Developments
  • In May 2023, Cognex Corporation unveiled the Advantage 182 vision system. This cutting-edge system is precisely engineered to streamline intricate tasks such as location identification, classification, and inspection. This solution integrates machine vision capabilities, barcode reading functionality, and advanced edge learning technology. With these advanced features, the Advantage 182 enables automation across various applications, from essential presence/absence detection and track-and-trace functions to particular alignment tasks and comprehensive color inspections.
  • In April 2023, Cognex Corporation, a renowned industrial robotic leader, introduced the In-Sight 3800 Vision System. This advanced system is engineered to cater to high-speed production lines. The In-Sight 3800 boasts a comprehensive array of vision tools, exceptional imaging capabilities, and adaptable software, resulting in a seamlessly integrated solution for various inspection applications.
  • In March 2023, Teledyne introduced the Sapera Vision Software Edition 2023-03. Teledyne DALSA's Sapera Vision Software offers reliable features for image acquisition, control, image processing, and artificial intelligence capabilities, enabling the creation, advancement, and implementation of top-notch machine vision applications. The latest updates encompass improvements to the AI training graphical tool Astrocyte 1.40 and enhancements to the image processing and AI libraries tool Sapera Processing 9.40.
  • KEY MARKET SEGMENTS
  • By Type
  • 2D Vision Systems
  • 3D Vision Systems
  • By Component
  • Hardware
  • Camera
  • Visible
  • Visible + IR
  • Lighting
  • Optics
  • Processors and Controllers
  • Frame Grabber
  • Others
  • Software
  • Traditional Software
  • Deep Learning Software
  • By Industry
  • Automotive
  • Electrical & Electronics
  • Chemical, Rubber, & Plastic
  • Metals & Machinery
  • Food & Beverages
  • Precision Engineering & Optics
  • Pharmaceuticals & Cosmetics
  • Others
  • By Region
  • North America
  • US
  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • Europe
  • UK
  • Germany
  • France
  • Spain
  • Italy
  • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • China
  • Japan
  • South Korea
  • Taiwan
  • India
  • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • Rest of the World
  • Middle East & Africa
  • South America
  • KEY MARKET PLAYERS
  • Cognex Corporation
  • Basler AG
  • OMRON Corporation
  • National Instruments Corporation
  • Keyence Corporation
  • Teledyne DALSA
  • Sick AG
  • Torvidel AS
  • Hexagon AB
  • Advantech
  • Yaskawa America, Inc.
  • ISRA VISION
  • FANUC CORPORATION
  • ABB
  • Qualcomm Incorporated
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The global market for Robotic Vision was estimated to be valued at US$ XX Mn in 2021.

The global Robotic Vision Market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of XX% by 2028.

The global Robotic Vision Market is segmented on the basis of Type, Component, Industry, Region.

Based on region, the global Robotic Vision Market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa and Latin America.

The key players operating in the global Robotic Vision Market are Vision market is expected to grow from USD 2.6 billion in 2023 to USD 4.0 billion by 2028, registering a CAGR of 9.1%. The major factors driving the robotic vision market are the growing need for automation and quality inspection in the industries and the capability of 3D vision systems allowing robotic systems to perform more than one task without reprogramming. , Driver: Increase in use of smart cameras in robotic vision , Smart cameras are compact, highly integrated, and easily programmed. It offers an attractive alternative to more complex PC-based vision systems. Smart cameras have traditionally provided more robust processing; however, embedded systems are blurring the line with the emergence of highly functional embedded cameras with MIPI interfaces, image pre-processing, and even IP cores for decoding video streams in an onboard FPGA. Smart cameras still pack more processing power, as a rule. They are further distinguished by incorporating system storage, digital I/O, and standard industrial communication interfaces within an often-ruggedized stand-alone housing. , As self-contained vision solutions, smart cameras offer speedier integration and more straightforward programming than PC-based systems. They also tend to offer a lower price point and a cost-effective solution. Smart camera systems are also best suited for harsh industrial environments. Any industry with messy factory floors, irregularly sanitized workspaces, or typified by a dirty, dusty environment is a natural fit for a smart camera. Besides, pharmaceutical and food & beverage production are early adopters of smart camera technologies. , Besides the integrated processors for faster data processing, smart cameras have easy-to-use software. Smart cameras reduce the efforts required for integration and configuration, as external components, such as processors and lighting, are integrated within the camera. It also reduces overall costs. Hence, smart cameras drive the widespread adoption of robotic vision systems due to their tightly integrated hardware and software design. , Restraint: Limited awareness of Robotic Vision Systems , Due to the lack of awareness about robotic vision systems, customers do not adopt them widely in developing countries. For instance, in India, industrial robots are primarily deployed in more significant industries, such as automotive and metals. Hence, 3D vision systems are mainly used in industrial manufacturing processes, whereas there is a lower penetration of 2D vision systems, as robot automation is not common in smaller industries. The benefits of a robotic vision system should be known to end users to encourage its use. Robotic vision systems are also becoming more affordable over time, and the growing number of smart cameras and robust software packages is making vision systems more accessible to a wide range of users. There is also a shortage of a skilled workforce to program vision systems effectively. The younger generation often views manufacturing as a dirty and dangerous job. This issue is further amplified in the case of developing countries. In North America and Europe, robotic vision companies are sending engineers to universities to showcase the benefits of modern vision system solutions in manufacturing. Although such activities have improved the collaboration between industries and educational institutions, a talent shortage for robotic vision professionals is still prevalent. , Opportunity: Increasing customization of Robotic Vision systems , With the rising demand for robotic vision, the need for customization is also growing globally. The robotic vision systems are customized and delivered to the end users. Automotive assembly, food packaging, medical device manufacturing, and pharmaceutical manufacturing are the early adopters of leading-edge robotic vision technology. These industries highly demand customized robotic vision systems to meet the rising demand of customers for quality products. Over the past decade, manufacturers have increasingly turned to flexible, customizable automation platforms to meet the needs of high/low volume orders and ensure their long-term survival in a competitive manufacturing environment. This trend has seen collaborative robots—low-cost, industrial robot platforms designed to work safely alongside humans on various tasks, including quality inspection-grow from niche product status in the past few years. For instance, Sick Ag (Germany) provides customizable 2D and 3D vision sensors that can be tailored to the business. These are ready-to-use solutions that can be easily configured without a vision or programming expert or modified to solve applications. , Similarly, Cotmac Electronics is Cognex's Authorized Solution Partner (ASP). Cotmac offers customized vision-based inspection, guidance, and identification systems that give machines the power to see. Vision systems detect process errors early, ensure the shipment is free from all defects, and reduce the quantity of scrapped components. These systems are rugged, easy to use, reliable, and more efficient. Through robotics and intelligent material handling systems, Cotmac helps to optimize production to match process speed and positioning accurately. Thus, the rising adoption of customized robotic vision systems will likely drive the market’s growth. , Challenge: Programming the complex inspection task , Robotic vision systems primarily utilize step-by-step filtering and rule-based algorithms to detect deviations and defects in the target part. With consistent and well-manufactured features, such algorithms perform reliably with reasonable accuracy. However, as the number of defects and exceptions increases, it becomes challenging to program the robotic vision to account for new anomalies. These challenges sometimes do not identify the object per the algorithm, impacting the whole process. For instance, in the food & beverages industries, if the robotic vision system does not recognize the rotten potatoes while making potato chips, it will impact the whole production process, including waste of product prepared, time consumption, etc. Vision systems allow for some minor tolerance in the variability of a part due to factors such as scale, rotation, and pose distortion. Complex surface textures and image distortion due to improper lighting further add to this challenge. Although functional anomalies can be accurately detected through robust programming, visual and cosmetic anomalies are often difficult to distinguish through a vision system. Hence, robotic vision systems can be challenging to program and maintain over time for complex inspections involving deviation and unpredictable defects. However, the current development of AI-based software solutions for vision processing systems is expected to solve a few of these challenges. , Robotic Vision Market Ecosystem , Component suppliers and system integrators have witnessed a decline in production activities. Consequently, OEMs have needed more essential components. , 3D Vision Systems segment to grow at highest CAGR in the forecast period 2023-2028 , A convergence of factors is propelling the expansion of 3D vision systems. Technological breakthroughs in hardware, sensors, and imaging technologies have enhanced accuracy and affordability. The versatility of these systems is reflected in their diverse applications across industries, including robotics, manufacturing, healthcare, and entertainment. The demand for automation, improved safety, and security further drive the adoption of 3D vision systems. Advancements in machine learning techniques have also played a pivotal role in augmenting the understanding and interpretation of complex visual data. With continued innovation, the future holds immense potential for further growth in this field. , Software segment to grow at highest CAGR in the forecast period 2023-2028. , The software segment will likely grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. Integrating AI in robotic vision software is expected to fuel the growth of the robotic vision market for software during the forecast period, as deep learning enables robots to recognize objects. Deep learning-based vision software helps minimize human intervention and provides a real-time solution by distinguishing the acceptable product variations and defects in manufacturing industries. , Food & Beverages Industry is expected to register highest CAGR during the forecast period. , Robotic vision has revolutionized the food and beverages industry, experiencing remarkable growth. Robots can visually perceive and comprehend their environment by leveraging advanced cameras and image-processing algorithms. This technology finds application in quality inspection, packaging, sorting, pick-and-place operations, food safety, traceability, and even autonomous vehicles within the industry. With increased efficiency, enhanced product quality, and improved safety standards, robotic vision is reshaping the future of food and beverages, paving the way for unprecedented advancements and possibilities. , Asia Pacific to grow at highest CAGR during the forecast period , Asia Pacific is the largest market for robotic vision and is home to some of the fastest-growing economies in the world. Asia Pacific is expected to provide significant growth opportunities for the robotic vision market since the region is considered the manufacturing hub for most industries. China has been a potential market for all emerging technologies, including industrial robots and vision systems. The large scale of manufacturing industries in other countries in the Asia Pacific, such as Japan and South Korea, have also contributed to the market growth in the region. , Recent Developments , In May 2023, Cognex Corporation unveiled the Advantage 182 vision system. This cutting-edge system is precisely engineered to streamline intricate tasks such as location identification, classification, and inspection. This solution integrates machine vision capabilities, barcode reading functionality, and advanced edge learning technology. With these advanced features, the Advantage 182 enables automation across various applications, from essential presence/absence detection and track-and-trace functions to particular alignment tasks and comprehensive color inspections. , In April 2023, Cognex Corporation, a renowned industrial robotic leader, introduced the In-Sight 3800 Vision System. This advanced system is engineered to cater to high-speed production lines. The In-Sight 3800 boasts a comprehensive array of vision tools, exceptional imaging capabilities, and adaptable software, resulting in a seamlessly integrated solution for various inspection applications. , In March 2023, Teledyne introduced the Sapera Vision Software Edition 2023-03. Teledyne DALSA's Sapera Vision Software offers reliable features for image acquisition, control, image processing, and artificial intelligence capabilities, enabling the creation, advancement, and implementation of top-notch machine vision applications. The latest updates encompass improvements to the AI training graphical tool Astrocyte 1.40 and enhancements to the image processing and AI libraries tool Sapera Processing 9.40. , KEY MARKET SEGMENTS , By Type , 2D Vision Systems , 3D Vision Systems , By Component , Hardware , Camera , Visible , Visible + IR , Lighting , Optics , Processors and Controllers , Frame Grabber , Others , Software , Traditional Software , Deep Learning Software , By Industry , Automotive , Electrical & Electronics , Chemical, Rubber, & Plastic , Metals & Machinery , Food & Beverages , Precision Engineering & Optics , Pharmaceuticals & Cosmetics , Others , By Region , North America , US , Canada , Mexico , Europe , UK , Germany , France , Spain , Italy , Rest of Europe , Asia Pacific , China , Japan , South Korea , Taiwan , India , Rest of Asia Pacific , Rest of the World , Middle East & Africa , South America, KEY MARKET PLAYERS , Cognex Corporation , Basler AG , OMRON Corporation , National Instruments Corporation , Keyence Corporation , Teledyne DALSA , Sick AG , Torvidel AS , Hexagon AB , Advantech , Yaskawa America, Inc. , ISRA VISION , FANUC CORPORATION , ABB , Qualcomm Incorporated.

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