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Smart Workplace Market in Industry Verticals 2018-2023 - Service Robotics Represents a $3.8B USD OpportunityDUBLIN, Dec. 5, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Smart Workplace Market in Industry Verticals 2018 - 2023" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering. The report analyzes smart workplace products and integrated systems, transformation services, and integrated workplace management systems. The report provides detailed forecasts for years 2018 to 2023. This research provides analysis of the market for Smart Workplace solutions, applications, and services across industry verticals. Sectors analyzed and forecasted in this report include Education and Training, Financial Services, Government and Public Services, Healthcare and Life Sciences, Manufacturing, Media and Entertainment, Real Estate and Construction, Retail Sales and Services, Telecommunication and IT, Transportation and Logistics. The primary goals of the Smart Workplace are to provide a safer, more comfortable, and productive work environment. From a building tenant perspective, these attributes provide for higher overall efficiency and effectiveness as well as a more highly satisfied workforce. From a Commercial Real Estate (CRE) owner perspective, Smart Buildings that facilitate a Smart Work environment garner higher rents than non-intelligent buildings. It is important to note that CRE also includes Smart Warehousing and other Intelligent Facilities that foster a smarter work envirnment. Furthermore, it is also important to note that the Smart Workplace goes beyond the traditional work environment to encompass remote workers, telecommuters, travelers, and the supply chains between companies. Looking beyond merely Intelligent Facility technologies, it is important to also consider solutions that are not by necessity directly tied to a building such as process improvement, work flow improvement, and supply chain management optimization. In this context, Smart Workplace solutions provide increased visibility into product/service usage, creating opportunities for moving from a traditional product model to a service model leveraging cloud-based as a Service tools and processes. In addition, the Smart Workplace facilitate intelligent worker monitoring, data analytics, control of the entire Product Life Cycle, and more. Key Findings:
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