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Robots Market for Law Enforcement, First Responder, Homeland Security Outlook to 2021 in New Research Report
[November 16, 2015]

Robots Market for Law Enforcement, First Responder, Homeland Security Outlook to 2021 in New Research Report


PUNE, India, November 16, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --

The evolution of Law Enforcement, First Responder, and Homeland Security Robots platform technology market and devices is in the context of smart phone adoption, going to 9.5 billion by the end of the forecast period, with apps becoming more accepted according to this new global research report now available with RnRMarketResearch.com.

Complete report on robots market for law enforcement, first responder, homeland security spread across 582 pages, discussing 28 companies and supported with 257 tables and figures is now available at http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/law-enforcement-first-responder-and-homeland-security-robots-market-shares-market-strategies-and-market-forecasts-2015-to-2021-market-report.html .

The ability to offer sophisticated robots for the police officers and lieutenants is what provides sophisticated application capabilities. Apps are further evolving to provide tracking of motion and help provide mastery of various techniques for risk management. Robots are useful for mastering some aspect of police detail work and adding to lowering the cost of premium local and national border security forces. Law Enforcement, First Responder, and Homeland Security Robots platform technology markets at $764 million in 2014 are anticipated to reach $4.3 billion by 2021. Market growth comes as every law enforcement agency faces the prospect of dealing with terrorists. With technology maturity and economies of scale, price points will decline rapidly and affordability will drive significant market growth, soon reaching billions of dollars. The companies that achieve measurable market share early in the evolution of the market are likely to maintain a strong presence in the billion dollar markets.

The ability to use robots for law enforcement, first responder, and homeland security is a function of affordability. Many cost efficient robots have come to market, challenging those offered by some of the existing market leadersthat are part of the traditional military industrial complex. Law enforcement, first responders, and homeland security robots are mobile automated process platforms that are responsive to homeland security needs. They are emerging in the context of globalization and smart phone devices that provide connectedness. This global aspect of the first responder robots means that the devices have a presence in every part of the world. First responder robots are inherently local, they are used locally, they are needed by security personnel in particularly dangerous situations. Systems of engagement apps are evolving as specially designed ground robot networks used to address terrorism and local law enforcement and fire department needs to support community and city safety patrol.



Northrop Grumman, General Dynamics, iRobot, Kongsberg, QinetiQ, Energid / Mitsubishi, ReconRobotics, SDR, Telerob, Lockheed Martin, DJI, Kairos Autonami, Google, GoPro, Kairos Autonami, Kawada Industries, Kuka, Lockheed Martin, Mesa Robotics, Mitsubishi Next-Generation Robot for Nuclear Power Plant Heat Exchanger Tube Inspection, Northrop Grumman, Pedsco, Power Hawk Technologies, Robotics, Robosoft, Robotex, TechnoRobot and Yamaha are companies discussed in this research available for purchase at http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/contacts/purchase?rname=430466 .

Vendors have adopted a variety of control mechanisms and intuitive users interfaces so robot operators are able to drive the robots easily. Vendors have been able to make them more effective and more affordable. Market growth comes from every law enforcement organization that needs to achieve an edge over the bad guys, over terrorists, protecting the civilian populations more effectively and with less risk to the enforcement offices than has been able previously. Organizations wishing to gain performance advantage in their local situations are buying the robots. By adopting prebuilt modules of enforcement technologies and adapting them to the local situations, vendors have been able to build worldwide markets.


Explore more reports on robotics market at http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/reports/automotive-transportation/automation/robotics .

On a related note, another research titled UAV Drones Market by Type (Fixed Wing, Rotary Blade, Nano, Hybrid), Application (Law Enforcement, Precision Agriculture, Media and Entertainment, Retail), & Geography (Americas, Europe, APAC, RoW) - Analysis & Forecast to 2020 is spread across 172 pages and talks about DJI (China), Parrot France), 3D Robotics (U.S.), Precision Hawk (U.S.) among others as major players of this industry. Read more at http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/uav-drones-market-by-type-fixed-wing-rotary-blade-nano-hybrid-application-law-enforcement-precision-agriculture-media-and-entertainment-retail-geography-americas-europe-apac-row-analysis-forecast-to-2020-market-report.html .

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