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Based on application, swarm robotics market is segmented into security inspection & monitoring, mapping & surveying, search & rescue, warehouse management, and others. The mapping & surveying segment is expected to grow at a CAGR of over 28% during 2023 to 2032. Mapping & surveying applications are at the forefront of swarm robotics adoption. In these applications, swarms of robots equipped with advanced sensors, such as LiDAR sensors and cameras, work collaboratively to collect precise geospatial data over vast areas. Swarm robotics significantly accelerates mapping & surveying processes, making it ideal for cartography, land surveying, and 3D mapping. The ability to deploy multiple robots in parallel allows for efficient coverage and data redundancy, ensuring high-quality data.
Based on platform, the swarm robotics market is segmented into Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV), Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), and others. The unmanned aerial vehicles segment accounted for over 45% market revenue in 2022 and is expected to grow significantly in the future. UAVs, commonly known as drones, are the key components of swarm robotics, particularly for applications requiring aerial surveillance, data collection, and rapid response. They offer unique advantages such as aerial perspective, mobility, and the ability to access hard-to-reach or hazardous areas. In agriculture, UAV swarms can monitor crops, assess soil conditions, and apply pesticides or fertilizers with precision. In disaster response, they provide rapid situational awareness and aid in search & rescue missions. In environmental monitoring, UAV swarms can collect data on ecosystems, climate, and wildlife.
North America dominates the global swarm robotics market. The region has a robust ecosystem of technology companies, research institutions, and startups focused on developing & deploying swarm robotic solutions. In the U.S., swarm robotics is applied across industries including agriculture, logistics, defense, and healthcare. Precision agriculture is a major growth driver with swarm robots used for tasks such as crop monitoring, planting, and harvesting. The defense sector in North America utilizes swarm robotics for applications such as surveillance, reconnaissance, and border security. Swarm robots are deployed to gather real-time data and enhance situational awareness in military operations.