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The 2D motion dominated the SLAM technology market in 2017 with a market revenue of USD 43.2 million. The usage of 2D motion sensors and lasers is increasingly more as they allow for the extraction of essential information. However, with the emergence of algorithms such as fast SLAM, the significant progress of visual SLAM, and lack of 3D information, the demand for 2D SLAM is anticipated to reduce. With the rapid development in the AR and autonomous vehicle industries, the demand for 3D motion SLAM is increasing at a fast pace. Companies are entering into strategic alliances to meet the growing customer demands by delivering enhanced solution capability. For instance, in June 2017, LG Electronics partnered with Augmented Pixels to deliver a SLAM-based 3D camera module for autonomous navigation for drones and robots and inside-out tracking for VR/AR to the market. By integrating the camera with SLAM technology, the companies will deliver enhanced computer vision in their products, satisfying the customers’ requirements for robots, drones, and VR/AR systems
The UAV segment holds a strong position in the simultaneous localization and mapping technology market and is anticipated to achieve a industry revenue of approximately USD 150.1 million by 2024. UAVs have been rapidly used for real-time mapping, monitoring, and assessment activities of numerous applications including surveillance, building inspection, search & rescue operations, aerial photography, precision crop monitoring, and supply of the essentials for disaster management. Although UAVs are receiving a huge adoption in the SLAM technology market, certain issues such as inaccuracy, failure, and instability of perception are hampering their adoption rates. Hence, in situations where GPS is unavailable or tasks that require high accuracy of mapping and localization, robust and accurate SLAM algorithms are adopted. In July 2016, Velodyne LiDAR partnered with Dibotics, aimed at improving drone mapping & mobile robotics. This partnership will enable Dibotics to deliver its consulting services to Velodyne LiDAR’s clients, who require Dibotic’s 3D SLAM software.
The robots segment dominates the simultaneous localization and mapping technology market with a industry revenue of USD 53.9 million in 2017 and is projected to reach USD 1,984.9 million by 2024. Various factors responsible for the rising adoption of robots include rising labor cost, a growing aging population, technological innovations, investments in robotics, and the global competition. The robots work mainly in congested environments among people and require high obstacle detection and avoidance capabilities. The adoption of SLAM technology delivers cost-effective and low-powered solutions, making the robots to work effectively in any environment. Hence, with the SLAM technology being integrated into the robots to support different kinds of applications, their demand is expected to rise over the forecast period.
The mining segment is growing at the fastest rate in the simultaneous localization and mapping technology market and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 75.0% over the forecast period. The major factors contributing to the growth include a rapid increase in the high level of risk assessment and risk mitigation attained by the inclusion of SLAM technology. Furthermore, most environments involved in mining processes are hazardous and professionals need to operate in enclosed and tight spaces, which can be complex to access. The traditional underground mining techniques prove to be less accurate and slow, giving rise to the usage of SLAM technology for mining processes. The SLAM solutions deliver more robust and reliable surveying techniques by building a highly accurate 3D model of the underground space with a rapid scanning time.
The agriculture & forestry segment is growing at a steady pace with a market revenue of USD 7.9 million in 2017. Agriculture vehicles require the knowledge of their surroundings along with locating its position in the map. This can assist various agricultural practices such as crop monitoring and planning & coordination. The use of land & aerial platforms will enable a third dimension to be efficiently added to crop management by using the SLAM technology. This when integrated with AR systems will provide monitoring capabilities to the individual plant scales, leading to improved prediction of future plant growth patterns.
Europe held around 29.4% of the market share in 2017 in the global SLAM technology market. The major features contributing to the growth in this region include the rising adoption of robots and UAVs in a magnitude of applications across the region. The deployment of user-friendly automation and technological advancements in the robotics field also contribute to the simultaneous localization and mapping technology market growth. This region also showcases various growth opportunities, leading to global companies expanding their businesses in this region. For instance, in January 2018, Lyft opened its office in Germany and it was the company’s first official European expansion. This hub will focus on developing self-driving cars using the SLAM technology.
The Asia Pacific simultaneous localization and mapping technology market is growing at the fastest pace and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 80.2% over the forecast timeline. The major factors driving the simultaneous localization and mapping technology market growth in this region include the growing demand for automation, mainly in the manufacturing sector. Moreover, the growth of smart devices along with the rising demand for enhanced features has also propelled the market growth. China dominates the Asia Pacific SLAM technology market, followed by Japan and South Korea.