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SPARK Matrix™: Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR),Q3 2025

Autonomous Mobile Robots ( AMR) market research includes a comprehensive analysis of the global market in terms of emerging technology trends, market trends, and future market outlook. This research offers strategic insights for technology vendors to better understand the current market landscape, supporting their growth strategies; and for users to assess different vendors’ capabilities, competitive differentiation, and market position. The research includes a detailed competition analysis and vendor evaluation with the proprietary SPARK Matrix analysis. The SPARK Matrix ranks and positions leading Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) vendors with a global impact. The SPARK Matrix includes analysis of vendors such as Addverb, Geek+, GreyOrange, HAI Robotics, Locus Robotics, Magazino, MiR, Ocado Intelligent Automation (OIA), Omron Automation, Onward Robotics, OTTO, Vecna Robotics, VisionNav, Zebra Technologies. The Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) market has transitioned from experimenta...

Autonomous Mobile Robots Market Share: Growth Drivers and Competitive Landscape

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  The market for Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) has seen rapid growth in recent years and is expected to continue expanding at an impressive rate. AMRs are being deployed across various industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, warehouse management, and retail, to enhance operational efficiency and automate repetitive tasks. These intelligent robots have transformed warehouse operations by streamlining the movement and management of goods, ultimately improving productivity and reducing costs. The increasing adoption of AMRs highlights the shift toward automation as businesses seek smarter, more efficient solutions for their logistical challenges. The Rise of AMRs in Warehousing Among all the industries leveraging AMRs, the warehousing sector has perhaps seen the most dramatic transformation. Traditional warehouse operations rely heavily on manual labor, which can be time-consuming, error-prone, and physically demanding. The introduction of AMRs has revolutio...