Robotics in Travel & Tourism - Thematic Research
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Robotic use case trends
Technology trends
Macroeconomic trends
Regulatory trends
Travel and tourism trends
INDUSTRY ANALYSIS
Market size and growth forecasts
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In robotics, Say’s law – which states that supply creates its own demand – is revving up ever faster, due to robots becoming progressively cheaper, smarter, more flexible and easier to train. Notable travel and tourism companies already making use of robotics include Hilton, Royal Caribbean, and Expedia. Many more companies are likely to embrace the technology in the coming years as boosts to sagging productivity in services are sought by organizations.
Scope
This report provides an overview of the global robotics market.
It identifies the key trends driving growth in the robotics industry.
It provides a global market size and growth forecasts and identifies the leading players in the robotics market.
It includes analysis of the key technologies within robotics, including discussion of major innovations.
It assesses key uses of robotics within Travel & Tourism and looks at which companies are making use of the technology.
Key Highlights
In 2018 the global robotics market was worth $98 billion, and it will have surpassed $275 billion by 2025, according to GlobalData forecasts.
Notable travel and tourism companies already making use of robotics include Hilton, Royal Caribbean, and Expedia. Many more companies are likely to embrace the technology in the coming years as boosts to sagging productivity in services are sought by organizations.
When introducing service robots into day-to-day operations, organizations such as hotels need to start small. This way, management can assess carefully if they are actually beneficial to service quality, or if they are having a negative impact.
Robots can suffer from the same issues that computers face in terms of cybersecurity. If a robot is hacked it can pose huge safety and privacy risks.
Reasons to buy
This report highlights the key trends impacting the robotics market.
It determines which companies are best positioned to succeed in a future filled with disruptive threats.
It provides a look into the growth potential of the sector, and identifies recent technological developments and upcoming areas of interest.
Companies mentioned
Hilton, Royal Caribbean, Segway, Henn na Hotels, Savioke, Amadeus, Honda, Toyota, DJI, Intel