Global Smart Factory Market to Reach $214.2 Billion by 2026
The global market for Smart Factory estimated at US$152.2 Billion in the year 2022, is projected to reach a revised size of US$214.2 Billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 7.4% over the analysis period.
`Smart Factory` or `Smart Manufacturing` or the `Factory of the Future` is a concept that envisages creation of intelligent factories, where the traditional disparate manufacturing processes are linked to generate intelligent data.
Growth in the global market is set to be driven by increasing investments in automation systems and advances in manufacturing technologies to achieve mass production and push overall efficiency and productivity. Enterprises in the industrial sector are implementing industrial robots, the Internet of Things (IoT), and connected devices for increased visibility, real-time data analysis and predictive maintenance.
In addition, increasing demand for automated manufacturing platforms in industries like manufacturing, automotive, chemical and medical devices is expected to propel market prospects. The COVID-19 pandemic has created a pressing need for manufacturing factories to ensure worker safety while maintaining their operations. The crisis is fueling the adoption of vision-guided robots for reducing the risk of infection to workers. The scenario is expected to prompt various factories to implement automated solutions and robotics for safeguarding their employees from the infection risk.
Control Equipment & Software, one of the segments analyzed in the report, is projected to record a 7.5% CAGR and reach US$99.5 Billion by the end of the analysis period. After a thorough analysis of the business implications of the pandemic and its induced economic crisis, growth in the Reporting & Analysis Software segment is readjusted to a revised 8.7% CAGR for the next 7-year period.
MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS
Pivotal Role of Smart Factory Solutions in the Evolution of the Digitized Intelligent Factories of the Future
Intelligent, Digitized & Automated Smart Factories to Transform the Manufacturing Industry
Digital Factory Technologies for Improved Manufacturing Cell Design and Robotic Automation
Intelligent Factories Provide Manufacturers New Business Opportunities
Intelligent Factory Positively Impact Changes in Workforce Deployment
Industrial IoT Enables Transition to Intelligent Factories
Discrete Manufacturers Experiment with IoT Implementations
IoT Set to Revolutionize the Supply Chain
Essential IoT-based Digital Initiatives for Successful Transition of Manufacturers to Industry 4.0
Emphasis on Gaining Competitive Edge Steers IIoT Adoption
Machine Monitoring: The Most Common Way to Implement IIoT in Machine Shops
Real-time Simulations: A Promising Technology Connecting Human, Machine, and Products in Smart Manufacturing
M2M Communication: Essential for Seamless Connectivity between Multiple IoT Devices
Need to Upgrade Existing Factories Offers Huge Untapped Market Growth Potential
Aging Workforce & Shortage of Skilled Labor Aggravates the Woes of Old Factories
Digital Talent: Need of the Hour for Digital Transition of Industrial Processes
The Promise of Smart Factory in Ensuring Supply Chain Resilience Widens the Business Case
AI for the 'Smart' Factor in Future Manufacturing Facilities
Steady Adoption of Sophisticated Connectivity Solutions Lends Traction to Market Growth
Mobile Technologies Enable Real-time Data Capture & Access for Creating Connected Production Environment
Growing Use of Mobile Devices & Mobile Apps in Manufacturing Environments
Overhaul of Existing Network Technologies: Essential for Industry 4.0
5G: A Network Technology with Enormous Potential to Drive Adoption of Industry 4.0
Big Data and Cloud Computing: The New ICT Frontiers for Industry 4.0 Implementations
Analytics: Critical for Making Sense of Data Deluge Resulting from the Transition to Smart Manufacturing
Using Data for Enhanced Decision Making
Smart Manufacturing: Major Application Area for Big Data Enabled Market
Manufacturing-as-a-Service: An Apt Answer to the Growing Needs for Mass Customization
Rising Need to Integrate Physical, Networking and Computation Processes Drive Demand for Cyber-Physical Systems
Machine Tools: Promising Cyber Physical Systems
Decentralized Model and BlockChain Enhances Continuous, Rapid Manufacturing
Augmented Reality: Facilitating Industry 4.0 in a Fast, Interactive, and Reliable Way
Industry 4.0 to Create Need for Mobile AR in Manufacturing Sector
Enterprise Mobility, BYOD and CYOD to Drive Adoption of Mobile AR and Smart Wearables in Production Plants
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