Market Highlights: The primary objective of educational robots is to provide expertise that facilitates the student’s attitude, knowledge, and ability development. Educational robots could include jointed and mobile robots. Manufacturers are developing educational robots that offer a practical and interactive learning experience. The manufacturers also offer a browser-based knowledge system which can be accessed by lecturers and students via any internet enabled device. Educational robots and additional software and hardware solutions are user-friendly. Primarily, there are 3 roles identified for educational robots. As an educational subject in itself, educational robots facilitate students to learn by using basic integrated actions and programmed objects. Secondly, educational robots act as learning support tools. Educational robots implement realistic academic simulations that serve as a bridge between the application and acquisition of data, skills, and attributes. Tele-presence academic robots enable the creation of a virtual classroom for college students. The market study is being classified by Type (Wheeled robot, Humanoid robot and Others) and major geographies with country level break-up that includes South America (Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America), Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia, Rest of Asia-Pacific), Europe (Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Rest of Europe), MEA (Middle East, Africa), North America (United States, Canada, Mexico).
Key Players: The prominent players in the Educational Robots are SoftBank Robotics Europe SAS (France), Robotis (United States), Pal Robotics (Spain), Hanson Robotics (China), Qihan Technology Co. (China), DST Robot Co., Ltd. (South Korea), Probotics America (United States), Wonder Workshop (United States), Aisoy Robotics (Spain) and Blue Frog Robotics (France).
On 30 January 2019, Hanson Robotics Limited has announced their next innovation in consumer robots, Little Sophia. Little Sophia is a tutorial companion that teaches coding, STEM, and artificial intelligence (AI). Little Sophia assist kids to learn new things in robotics, science, technology engineering, math, coding, and AI. Kids can learn to program Sophia with Blockly and Python; with her lessons on computer vision, deep learning, and robotics, Little Sophia is the perfect smart, educational companion.
Key Questions Answered in the Report What will the Educational Robots Market size and the growth rate be in Future? What are the key factors driving the Educational Robots Market? What are the key market trends and macro-economic impacting the growth of the Educational Robots Market? What are the challenges to market growth? Who are the key vendors in the Educational Robots Market? What are the market opportunities and threats faced by the vendors in the Educational Robots Market? Trending factors influencing the market shares of the Players. What are the key outcomes of the five forces analysis of the Educational Robots Market?
Research Methodology: The top-down and bottom-up approaches are used to estimate and validate the size of the Global Educational Robots market. In order to reach an exhaustive list of functional and relevant players various industry classification standards are closely followed such as NAICS, ICB, SIC to penetrate deep in important geographies by players and a thorough validation test is conducted to reach most relevant players for survey in Educational Robots market. In order to make priority list sorting is done based on revenue generated based on latest reporting with the help of paid databases such as Factiva, Bloomberg etc. Finally the questionnaire is set and specifically designed to address all the necessities for primary data collection after getting prior appointment by targeting key target audience that includes Educational Robots Manufacturers, Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), Integrated device manufacturers (IDMs), Original design manufacturers (ODMs), Suppliers and distributors, Government and other regulatory bodies, Technology investors, Research institutes and organizations and Downstream Vendors. This helps us to gather the data for the players revenue, operating cycle and expense, profit along with product or service growth etc. Almost 70-80% of data is collected through primary medium and further validation is done through various secondary sources that includes Regulators, World Bank, Association, Company Website, SEC filings, OTC BB, Annual reports, press releases etc.