Global Agricultural Robots and Drones Technologies, Markets, Players 2017-2027


Dublin, March 21, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Agricultural Robots and Drones 2017-2027: Technologies, Markets, Players" report to their offering.

This report is focused on agricultural robots and drones. It analyses how robotic market and technology developments will change the business of agriculture, enabling ultra-precision farming and helping address key global challenges.

It develops a detailed roadmap of how robotic technology will enter into different aspects of agriculture, how it will change the way farming is done and transform its value chain, how it becomes the future of agrochemicals business and how it will modify the way we design agricultural machinery.

Granular ten-year segmented market forecasts for 14 categories including static milking robotics, mobile dairy farm robots, autosteer tractors, autonomous tractors, unmanned spraying drones, autonomous data mapping drones, robotic implements for de-weeding, autonomous de-weeding mobile robots, robotic fresh fruit harvesting, robotic strawberry harvesting, manned and unmanned robotic lettuce/vegetable thinning/harvesting and so on. Our market forecasts are also segmented by territory. All our assumptions and data points are clearly explained.

Detailed technology assessment covering all the key robotic/drone projects, prototypes and commercial products relevant to the agricultural sector. Detailed overview and assessment of key technological components such as vision sensors, LIDARs, novel end-effectors, and hyper/multi-spectral sensors. Technology roadmaps outlining how different equipment are increasingly becoming vision-enabled, intelligence and unmanned/autonomous.

Detailed application assessment covering dairy farms, fresh fruit harvesting, organic farming, crop protection, data mapping, seeding, nurseries, and so on. For each application/sector, a detailed overview of the existing industry is given, the needs for and the challenges facing the robotic technology are analysed, the addressable market size is estimated by territory, and granular ten-year market projections are given.

More than 20 interview-based full company profiles with detailed SWOT analysis, 40 company profiles without SWOT analysis, and the works of more than 76 companies/research groups listed and summarized.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

2. Autonomous Mobility For Large Tractors

3. Autonomous Robotic Agricultural Platforms

4. Robotic Weed Killing

5. Robotic Vegetable Thinning And Harvesting

6. Robotic Fresh Fruit Picking

7. Vine Pruning Robots

8. Greenhouses And Nurseries

9. Robotic Seeders

10. Robotic Dairy Farming

11. Aerial Data Collections

12. Key Enabling Components

13. Gripper Technology

14. Navigational Technologies (Rtk, Lidar, Lasers And Others)

15. Market Forecast, Business Landscape, Company Positioning, And Company Profile

16. Interview-Based Company Profiles

17. Company Profiles

18. Companies Covered In The Report

- 3D Robotics
- AGCO
- Aarhus University
- Abundant Robotic Inc
- Adigo
- Aerial Technology Limited
- AgEagle
- AgJunction Inc
- Agribotix
- Agricultural Solutions Ltd
- Agrobot
- Ai-Solution
- Airinov
- Amazonen-Werke
- Australian Centre of Field Robotics
- Autonomous Tractor Cooperation
- Autonomous Tractor Corporation
- BASF
- Bayer
- BeauMatic Robotics
- Beijing UniStrong Science and Technology (BUST)
- Blue River Technology
- Bosch
- C. Write & Son Ltd
- CNH Industrial (Case IH and New Holland)
- Carnegie Mellow University
- Case IH
- Cerescon
- Conpleks Innovation (Kongskilde Vibro Crop Robotti)
- Cork University
- DBR Conveyor Concepts
- DEMCON
- DJI
- DeLaval
- DeepField Robotics
- Delair-tech
- Deutz Fahr
- Dogtooth Technologies
- Dorhout R&D
- Dow
- DroneDeploy
- DuPont
- EcoRobotix
- Empire Robotics
- Energid
- F. Poulsen Engineering ApS
- FMTC
- Farmbot
- Ferrari Costruzioni Meccaniche
- Festo
- Frankin Robotics
- Fresh Fruit Robotics
- Fuji Heavy Industries
- Gamaya
- Gardford Machinery
- Geiger Lund
- GeoVantage
- GrabIT
- HETO
- Harvest Automation
- Harvest CROO Robotics
- Headwall
- HerdDog
- Hexacon
- HiPhen
- HoneyComb
- Hortau
- Ibex Automation
- Industrial Technology Centre of Nagasaki
- JCB
- JOZ
- John Deere
- KU Leuven
- Kinov
- Kinze Autonomy
- Kinzes Autonomous Harvest System
- Kongskilde Industries A/S (Kongskilde Vibro Crop Robotti)
- Kubota Corp
- L'Avion Jaune
- LeddarTech
- Lely
- LemnaTec
- Lockheed Martin
- Magnificant
- Mahindra Group
- Mavrx
- McRobotic
- miRobot
- MicaSense
- Monosem
- Monsanto
- Motorleaf
- Naio Technologies
- NavCom
- Near Earth Autonomy
- Nippon Signal
- Novariant
- Nurfam
- Orbital Insight
- Parrot
- Pix4D
- Pneubotics
- Precision Hawk
- Precision Planting LLC
- Prospera
- Pulse Electronics
- Quanergy
- Qubit Systems
- Queensland University of Technology(Agbot I and Agbot II)
- Resonon
- RoboPeak
- Robotic Solutions
- Robotics Plus
- Robotnik
- Rowbot
- SAC Milking
- SAPOS
- SICK
- Scanse
- Schunk
- SenseFly
- Sentra
- Shadow Robotics
- SkySquirrel
- Soft Robotics Inc
- SpeIR
- Strauss Verpackungsmaschinen GmbH
- Stream Technologies
- Sumitomo Chemical
- SwarmFarm Robotics
- Syngenta
- Tillet and Hague
- Topcon
- Trimble
- UAV-IQ Precision Agriculture
- URSULA Agriculture
- University of Illinois
- University of New South Wales
- Urban Crops
- Velodyne LiDAR
- VineRangers
- Vision Robots Corp
- Wageningen University
- Wall-Ye
- Wasserbauer
- Yamaha
- Yanmar
- Yara

For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/94tz7k/agricultural



            

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