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Drones: an analysis of the software side

Drones: an analysis of the software side

Drone business landscape has been configured in recent years. The hardware price wars have consolidated the hardware landscape with the winner essentially forcing many out and leaving the rest at best vying for the position of being an alternative supplier.
Robotics Research
Nov 21, 2018
Emerging Technology Highlights from the IDTechEx Show!

Emerging Technology Highlights from the IDTechEx Show!

Approximately 3,500 attendees from 42 countries attended the IDTechEx Show!, which featured 284 exhibiting organizations. The event, held in Santa Clara, California, is unique in bringing together eight key technologies with the organizations that seek to use them.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
Drones: an overview of regulations

Drones: an overview of regulations

A critical risk hanging over the future of the drone industry is safety and regulation. Today, even the current slightly more relaxed regulations put constrains on weight/payload, altitude, line-of-sight pilot control and so on.
Robotics Research
Oct 26, 2018
IDTechEx Show! USA November 14-15, 2018 Event Overview

IDTechEx Show! USA November 14-15, 2018 Event Overview

IDTechEx CEO, Raghu Das gives an overview on what to expect at the IDTechEx Show! next month in Santa Clara.
Robotics Research
Oct 24, 2018
Olympian, KONE, Jabil and BYD Cornerstones at the IDTechEx Show!

Olympian, KONE, Jabil and BYD Cornerstones at the IDTechEx Show!

Olympian Sportsman, KONE, Jabil and BYD feature as Cornerstones of the IDTechEx Show!
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
Sensors in drones: now and tomorrow

Sensors in drones: now and tomorrow

Many consider drones as flying sensors. Indeed, nearly all applications of drones reply on some type of sensors, be it a simple camera to a complex hyperspectral or LIDAR sensor. In addition, drones are becoming more navigational autonomous.
Robotics Research
Oct 5, 2018
Robotic revolution: why now? A hardware perspective

Robotic revolution: why now? A hardware perspective

We have previously argued that everything in the world of robotics is changing. Indeed, we have shown that robots are increasingly becoming collaborative, mobile and intelligent, leaving their confines in factories to enter more aspects of industry and daily life. This trend will have profound long-term economical and societal consequences. Indeed, our report New Robotics and Drones 2018-2038: Technologies, Forecasts, Players forecasts that the market for robots and drones will grow from $66 billion in 2018 to more than 210 billion in 2028.
Robotics Research
Sep 21, 2018
Drones 2018-2038: Components, Technologies, Roadmaps, Market Forecasts

Drones 2018-2038: Components, Technologies, Roadmaps, Market Forecasts

The new report from IDTechEx Research, Drones 2018-2038: Components, Technologies, Roadmaps, Market Forecasts, provides a comprehensive analysis of the drone market, considering components, technologies, application roadmaps and markets.
Robotics Research
Sep 19, 2018
Buzz Technology

Buzz Technology

The CEO of Buzz Technology discusses their distributed manufacturing solution which allows for the creation of more socially conscious consumer products through robotics and 3D printing.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
Massless Energy: Structure Becomes Lighter

Massless Energy: Structure Becomes Lighter

This is a technological megatrend. Dumb load-bearing metal structures move to plastic and composite and incorporate energy harvesting and storage material - massless energy. Indeed you could call some of it negative mass energy. Goodbye components-in-a-box.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
Drones: an analysis of the software side

Drones: an analysis of the software side

Drone business landscape has been configured in recent years. The hardware price wars have consolidated the hardware landscape with the winner essentially forcing many out and leaving the rest at best vying for the position of being an alternative supplier.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
Drones: an overview of regulations

Drones: an overview of regulations

A critical risk hanging over the future of the drone industry is safety and regulation. Today, even the current slightly more relaxed regulations put constrains on weight/payload, altitude, line-of-sight pilot control and so on.
Robotics Research
Oct 24, 2018
Olympian, KONE, Jabil and BYD Cornerstones at the IDTechEx Show!

Olympian, KONE, Jabil and BYD Cornerstones at the IDTechEx Show!

Olympian Sportsman, KONE, Jabil and BYD feature as Cornerstones of the IDTechEx Show!
Robotics Research
Oct 5, 2018
Robotic revolution: why now? A hardware perspective

Robotic revolution: why now? A hardware perspective

We have previously argued that everything in the world of robotics is changing. Indeed, we have shown that robots are increasingly becoming collaborative, mobile and intelligent, leaving their confines in factories to enter more aspects of industry and daily life. This trend will have profound long-term economical and societal consequences. Indeed, our report New Robotics and Drones 2018-2038: Technologies, Forecasts, Players forecasts that the market for robots and drones will grow from $66 billion in 2018 to more than 210 billion in 2028.
Robotics Research
Sep 19, 2018
Buzz Technology

Buzz Technology

The CEO of Buzz Technology discusses their distributed manufacturing solution which allows for the creation of more socially conscious consumer products through robotics and 3D printing.
Robotics Research
Nov 21, 2018
Emerging Technology Highlights from the IDTechEx Show!

Emerging Technology Highlights from the IDTechEx Show!

Approximately 3,500 attendees from 42 countries attended the IDTechEx Show!, which featured 284 exhibiting organizations. The event, held in Santa Clara, California, is unique in bringing together eight key technologies with the organizations that seek to use them.
Robotics Research
Oct 26, 2018
IDTechEx Show! USA November 14-15, 2018 Event Overview

IDTechEx Show! USA November 14-15, 2018 Event Overview

IDTechEx CEO, Raghu Das gives an overview on what to expect at the IDTechEx Show! next month in Santa Clara.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
Sensors in drones: now and tomorrow

Sensors in drones: now and tomorrow

Many consider drones as flying sensors. Indeed, nearly all applications of drones reply on some type of sensors, be it a simple camera to a complex hyperspectral or LIDAR sensor. In addition, drones are becoming more navigational autonomous.
Robotics Research
Sep 21, 2018
Drones 2018-2038: Components, Technologies, Roadmaps, Market Forecasts

Drones 2018-2038: Components, Technologies, Roadmaps, Market Forecasts

The new report from IDTechEx Research, Drones 2018-2038: Components, Technologies, Roadmaps, Market Forecasts, provides a comprehensive analysis of the drone market, considering components, technologies, application roadmaps and markets.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
Massless Energy: Structure Becomes Lighter

Massless Energy: Structure Becomes Lighter

This is a technological megatrend. Dumb load-bearing metal structures move to plastic and composite and incorporate energy harvesting and storage material - massless energy. Indeed you could call some of it negative mass energy. Goodbye components-in-a-box.
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