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Robot End Effector Market Trends | Industry Growth, Share, Size, Demand and Future Scope 2025
According to IMARC Group’s latest report, the global robot end effector market grew at a CAGR of around 16% during 2014-2019.  Looking forward, the market is expected the to continue its strong growth during 2020-2025.

BriefingWire.com, 5/21/2021 - The robot end effector, also known as end-of-arm tooling (EOAT), refers to an additional device attached to the end of a robotic arm. The robot's endpoint interacts with the environment and is programmed and designed to perform specific tasks. It includes robotic grippers, tool changers, rotary connectors, compliance devices, collision sensors, burr cleaning tools, pressure tools, and arc welding torches. These effectors are widely used in handling, assembling, welding, dispensing, painting, and cutting applications. As a result, robot end effectors find numerous applications across various industries, including automotive, electronics, food and beverages, metals, machinery, chemical, healthcare, etc.

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Market Trends

Rapid industrialization and the growing adoption of robots for several industrial operations are the key factors driving the market for robot end effectors. Robots are now increasingly being integrated with advanced technological solutions, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, big data, and cyber-physical systems, thereby propelling the market growth. Furthermore, several technological innovations have led to the increasing penetration of sensor-based robot end effectors, along with the introduction of pneumatic gripping solutions for high-force applications. In addition to this, the rising demand for modular and electric grippers and the growing deployment of refurbished robots across industries, are further expected to drive the market for robotic end effectors.

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List of Key Companies Covered in this Market Report:

ABB Ltd.

Applied Robotics Inc.

ATI Industrial Automation Inc.

Bastian Solutions LLC (Toyota Industries Corporation)

Festo Beteiligungen GmbH & Co. KG

FIPA Inc.

KUKA Aktiengesellschaft (Midea Group Co. Ltd.)

Schmalz-International GmbH

SMC Corporation

Soft Robotics Inc.

Weiss Robotics GmbH & Co KG

Zimmer Group GmbH.

The report has segmented the market on the basis of product, application, end use industry and geography.

Breakup by Product:

Welding Guns

Grippers

Suction Cups

Clamps

Tool Changers

Others

Breakup by Application:

Handling

Assembling

Welding

Dispensing

Painting

Others

Breakup by End Use Industry:

Automotive

Food and Beverage

Semiconductor and Electronics

Healthcare

Chemicals, Rubber and Plastics

Metal and Machinery

Others

Breakup by Geography:

North America (U.S. & Canada)

Europe (Germany, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, and Others)

Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Australia, and Others)

Latin America (Brazil, Mexico)

Middle East & Africa

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