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MARKET OUTLOOK
The North America autonomous mobile robots market is estimated to develop with 23.91% CAGR in the projected duration from 2021 to 2028. The United States and Canada together comprise the market in this region.
In June 2020, OTTO Motors, a division of Clearpath Robotics, garnered $29 million in a Series C funding for the continued expansion of its AMR platform. This funding will be used by OTTO to expand its global network of delivery partners. Another company innovating in autonomous mobile robots in Canada is Advanced Intelligent Systems Inc., based in Greater Vancouver. It is an autonomous robots manufacturing company in Western Canada that develops affordable, practical mobile robots to solve real industry problems. AIS technology is based on modularity, which allows robots to be used for more than one application.
Canada is the second-largest player in the North American UAV market. The introduction of unmanned aerial vehicles in the Canadian aeronautical landscape has provided exceptional benefits to both operators as well as end-users. Companies here are increasingly opting for strategic moves like contracts and partnerships to develop long-lasting relationships with partners, in order to offer product enhancement and differentiation. Also, the number of drones for surveillance, monitoring, and training purposes has increased in the country in recent years. UAV-assisted AMRs can be found in UAV drones, which helps in purposes like data collection and initial 3D map generation, among others. All these factors are fueling the growth of the autonomous mobile robots market in Canada.
COMPETITIVE OUTLOOK
Some of the prime players in the autonomous mobile robots market include Aethon Inc, Locus Robotics Inc, Vecna Robotics, SMP Robotics Systems Corp, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc, Omron Corporation, Kuka AG, and The Hi Tech Robotic Systemz Ltd.