Warehouses are Increasingly Dependent Upon Sensor Collected Data reports TR Cutler

Sensors for robotics are becoming increasingly important as the application of robotics grows ubiquitous across a wide range of industries including automotive, agriculture, manufacturing, entertainment, logistics, military and healthcare.

In a new report published recently, Sensors for Robotics: Technologies and Global Markets, BCC Research finds that the global sensors for robotics market will grow to $510 million in 2017.  That figure will continue to grow as consumer markets were cited as the fastest growing industry segment at 12.6% CAGR.  Featuring in-depth segmentation and market forecast details, BCC’s latest research combines two rapidly developing market categories – robotics and sensors – to help organizations gain insight into the latest technology developments and market adoption patterns.

According to Michael Sullivan, senior editor, BCC Research, and report author, “Robotics have been a commercial venture dominated by industrial automation in the manufacturing sector. The use of such systems in the government, especially the military, and healthcare are also well developed, but the consumer market is quickly becoming equally important. From drones to telepresence, automated cleaning to toys, there are a wide variety of applications that require low cost sensors.”

Manufacturing Journalist TR Cutler corroborated these data adding that the use of sensors in the industrial sector, particularly warehouses, distribution centers, manufacturing plant floors and AGV equipment is growing at exponential rates because the big data analytics are now usable, accessible, and actionable.

About TR Cutler, Inc. 

TR Cutler, Inc. was founded nearly twenty years ago by Thomas R. Cutler. Cutler is the President and CEO of Fort Lauderdale, Florida-based, TR Cutler, Inc., (www.trcutlerinc.com), the largest manufacturing communication firm worldwide with four dozen industry experts and thought leaders on staff. Cutler maintains extraordinary relationships with clients, journalists, editors, economists, trendsetters, and key business leaders worldwide and has become a key resource for those writing about the manufacturing sector. Cutler founded the Manufacturing Media Consortium in 1999, which now has more than 6,000 global members including journalists, editors, publishers, and economists, worldwide writing about trends, industrial data, manufacturing case studies, material handling profiles, and robotics feature articles. Cutler works with thousands of media outlets to expand the coverage and importance of the manufacturing media coverage.

Cutler has authored more than 6,000 articles for a wide range of manufacturing periodicals, industrial publications, and business journals each published in leading monthly trade magazines, B2B periodicals, blogs, and marquis publications globally. Cutler is the most published freelance industrial journalist worldwide, and more than 3500 industry leaders follow Cutler on Twitter daily at @ThomasRCutler. 

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