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Global Telepresence Robot Report 2016-2022 - New Emerging Mind-Controlled Telepresence Robots For People With Disabilities - Research and MarketsDUBLIN, May 11, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Telepresence Robot Market - Forecast & Analysis, 2016-2022" report to their offering. (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20160330/349511LOGO ) Telepresence robotics is an emerging technology which is expected to become a multi-million dollar industry over the forecasted period (2016-2022). Global teleprsence robot market has been categorized into two important individual markets: stationary telepresence robot and motile telepresence robot. Motile robots are further classified as remotely operated robots and autonomous (self driven) robots. The major end-user for stationary robots has been mostly small offices, businesses and classrooms with one-to-one remote video conferencing requirements. The key applications which are expected to dominate the global telepresence robot market include enterprise, education and healthcare, among others. Enterprise is one of the prime applications which is expected to remain the focus area of major telepresence robot manufacturers. The use of telepresence robots in offices, businesses and manufacturing facilities is expected to remain high. The key drivers for this market include high demand from enterprises, healthcare, education, hospitality, and consumer and personal use applications. With continued decrease in price of robots and affordable related technologies such as smart phone/tablets, the demand is expected to remain high over the projected period. The industry is also witnessing major research and development programs happening across the world in the field of advanced and autonomous telepresence robots which are expected to gain popularity in the coming years, owing to their multi-purpose utility over a single use robot. Key Topics Covered: 1. Report Scope 2. Executive Summary 3. Market Overview 3.1. Market Definition 3.1.1. Market Definition: Telepresence Robots 3.1.1.1. Stationary Telepresence Robots 3.1.1.2. Motile Telepresence Robots 3.2. Market Dynamics 3.2.1. Drivers 3.2.1.1. High Demand From Consumer And Personal Robotic Market For Multiple Applications 3.2.1.2. Growing Requirement From Applications Involving Autonomous Mobility, Personal And Social Presence 3.2.1.3. Travel Cost Savings And Increased Collaboration With Remotely Located Workforce 3.2.1.4. Decreasing Average Cost Of Telepresence Robots And Increasing Penetration Of Supporting Technologies 3.2.2. Restraints 3.2.2.1. Limitation With Respect To Design And Additional Features On Existing Remote Telepresence Robots 3.2.3. Challenges 3.2.3.1. Overcoming Communication Delays And Operational Failures 3.2.3.2. Security Challenges 3.2.4. Opportunities 3.2.4.1. Future Market For Better Autonomous Remote Telepresence Robots 3.2.4.2. New Emerging Mind-Controlled Telepresence Robots For People With Disabilities 3.2.4.3. Future Of Internet Of Things (Iot) 3.3. Patent Analysis 3.4. Value Chain Analysis 4. Competitive Insights 4.1. Key Market Developments & Strategies 4.1.1. Share Of Key Market Development & Strategies 4.1.2. New Product Launch And Business Expansion 4.1.3. Partnership, Joint Venture And Collaboration 4.1.4. Mergers & Acquisitions 4.1.5. Others 4.2. Porters Five Forces Analysis 4.3. Analysis Of Telepresence Robots 4.3.1.1. Product Mapping 4.3.1.2. Pricing Analysis 4.3.1.3. R&D Status Analysis 4.4. Market Share Analysis 4.5. Future Trends Of Global Telepresence Robot Market 5. Interface And Component 5.1. Components 5.2. Interface 5.2.1. Hardware 5.2.2. Software 5.2.2.1. Audio-Video Communication Platform 5.2.2.2. Cloud-Based Api/Open Api 6. Global Telepresence Robot Market, By Type
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