The provided charts delineate the global revenue generated by the market of robotics from 2000 to 2025, segmented into four distinct categories and expressed in billion dollars.
An overarching glance reveals that there was a remarkable upsurge in the total market’s value over a 25-year span. This expansion is particularly pronounced in the industrial sector, indicative of its leading role.
In 2000, this market yielded 7 billion dollars, over half of which was accounted for by industrial use. In stark contrast, the personal sector registered an absence of value. In the next decade, the total turnover doubled, and the numbers among four groups were more balanced, although the industrial area maintained its dominance.
The next 5 years experienced exceptional growth in the industrial sector, from 5 billion dollars to 11 billion dollars. The same trajectory was seen in three other groups since 2020, when the worldwide earrings reached 43 billion dollars. In the last year surveyed, 66 billion dollars were reported as a whole, with industrial applications still being the largest contributor with 26 billion dollars. 16 billion dollars and 15 billion dollars were recorded in commercial and military sectors respectively. The personal sector remains its lowest position throughout the 25-year period, with an incrementally modest rise from 0 in 2000 to 9 billion dollars in 2025.
