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Educational Robots Market to Cross to US$ 5.10 Bn in Revenues by 2032, Higher Education Held 35% of the Market Share

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New York, March 22, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The global educational robots market size was accounted to be USD 1.2 billion in 2022. Based on a comprehensive market analysis, it is projected that the market will experience a significant upsurge, surpassing USD 5.10 billion by 2032. This upward trend is expected to be driven by a projected CAGR of 16% from 2023 to 2032.

Educational robots are used to make learning easier for students. Working with them can improve students’ communication and interpersonal skills, as well as their creativity in problem-solving. These robots are used extensively in schools and special-education institutions that offer higher education.

Global Educational Robots Market

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Key Takeaway

  • By Type, in 2022, the humanoid segment has generated the largest revenue share.
  • By Component, the hardware segment has dominated the market and it is expected to grow at the highest CAGR over the forecast period 2023 to 2032.
  • By Application, the Higher education segment dominated the market with 35% of the total revenue share, in 2022.
  • In 2022, North America dominated the market with the highest revenue share of 34%.

Educational robots create an environment in which children can interact with the environment and solve real-world problems. In this way, educational robotics can provide a great opportunity for children to engage in constructivist learning.

The global market has been significantly affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Key players still struggle to recover from the losses sustained during the pandemic.

Factors affecting the growth of the Educational Robots Market

There are several factors that can affect the growth of the Educational Robots Market. Some of these factors include:

  • Educational robots can make learning easier for students: Educational robots create a scenario in which children can interact with the environment and solve real-world problems. Many universities are studying collaborative robots in various medical procedures to assist doctors and surgeons.
  • Rise in demand for humanoid robots: The rise in demand for humanoid robots are fueled by their advanced features and broadening array of applications in the education sector.
  • Use of Robots By Universities and Community Colleges: Universities and community colleges use robots to teach students how to get into the workforce.
  •  Advancements in Artificial Intelligence: The Educational Robots Market has seen exciting growth opportunities due to the advancements in artificial intelligence technology.
  • COVID-19 Impact: Educational robots after COVID-19 are anticipated to be strengthened by the spike in demand for Internet of Things-based user interface solutions across education sectors.

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Top Trends in Global Educational Robots Market

Collaborative robots are becoming more accessible and affordable, especially for beginners, and are being used for research and education in multiple ways. Universities are exploring their potential in diverse industries, discovering new uses, enhancing existing applications, improving robot efficiency, and studying their impact on occupational safety and health.

The popularity of robots is on the rise in research and development projects with practical real-life applications. Robotic teaching is proving to be particularly beneficial for students with special learning needs, improving their communication and social skills.

Humanoid robots are in high demand due to their advanced features and their expanding range of applications in the education sector. Multiple universities are investigating the use of collaborative robots in medical procedures to assist doctors and surgeons.

Market Growth

The market’s growth is being influenced by the growing trend of digitalization. This has been accompanied by an increase in machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI/ML) in education. Global governments are increasing their investment in AI and creating strategies to promote and implement its applications.

Rising public and private investments in educational infrastructure development are driving this growth. The growth of the Educational Robots Market will be supported by an increase in research and development expenditures on industrial robots.

Regional Analysis

In 2022, North America dominated the educational robots market with a revenue share of 34%. It is expected to maintain its dominance over the forecast period. Market growth is driven by the presence of large market vendors and the high adoption of advanced technology among educational institutes due to the growing popularity of activity-based education & changes.

The Asia Pacific is expected to experience the fastest growth rate over the forecast period. The increase in robotics investments by both governments and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) can explain the growth in the region’s market.

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Competitive Landscape

To survive in a highly competitive market, industry leaders are embracing partnerships, collaborations, and acquisitions & mergers. This allows them to expand their business footprints and is able to use agreements and other strategies. Providers are also investing heavily in R&D to develop new products and incorporate new technologies and features into their offerings.

Scope of the Report

Report Attribute Details
Market Value (2022) USD 1.2 Billion
Market Size (2032) USD 5.1 Billion
CAGR (from 2023 to 2032) 16%
North America Revenue Share 34%
Historic Period 2016 to 2022
Base Year 2022
Forecast Year 2023 to 2032

Market Drivers

Humanoid robots are driving the market with advanced features and multiple applications in the education sector. Examples include assisting professors with class management, teaching, and assisting researchers with initiatives that have real-world implications. Due to the growing demand for learning support robots, the special education segment will see rapid revenue growth over the forecast period.

Students with special learning needs have difficulty understanding basic learning. These students can benefit from robotic teaching to improve their communication and social skills. Rising public and private investments in educational infrastructure development are driving market growth. The growth of the Educational Robots Market will be supported by an increase in research and development expenditures on industrial robots.

Market Restraints

The market growth will be impeded by the high initial investment in educational robots. The market growth will be slowed by the high research and development costs. The Educational Robots Market will also be limited by high operating and maintenance costs. Teachers will resist the use of educational robots because they fear that they might replace their jobs. This will be a significant obstacle to the market growth for educational robots.

Market Opportunities

The Educational Robots Market has seen exciting growth opportunities due to the advancements in artificial intelligence technology. Rising public and private investments in educational infrastructure development are driving this growth. The growth of the Educational Robots Market will be supported by an increase in research and development expenditures on industrial robots.

Educational robots can make students with autism more responsive while making it simpler for disabled students to interact with them – factors that will continue to fuel market expansion over the coming years. Ultimately, technological advances are driving this market growth as do rising public and private investments into infrastructural developments within education institutions.

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Report Segmentation of the Educational Robots Market

Product Type Insight

The humanoid segment dominated the market, In 2022. The rise in demand for humanoid robots is fueled by their advanced features and broadening array of applications in the education sector.

Examples include assisting professors with class management, teaching, and assisting researchers with initiatives that have real-world implications. Given the positive reception that deploying humanoids as teachers has received in the educational community, the market is anticipated to draw investments in the upcoming years. For robots to effectively educate, they need to be able to communicate with humans. This aspect, which is now considered to be a serious problem with robot teachers, is the focus of technological developments made by market vendors.

Component Insight

Based on components, the global educational robotics market is segmented into hardware and software. The hardware segment dominated the market as these Robots can carry out a Variety of Tasks. The hardware segment is characterized as a collection of sensors, actuators, power sources, and control systems. Over the forecast period, the hardware segment is expected to account for a notably strong sales growth rate. These robots can carry out a variety of tasks, including movement, analysis, facial, speech, and command recognition.

Application Insight

Higher education dominated the market with 35% of the total revenue in 2022. It is expected to continue its lead position during the forecast period.  Older students are more rational and require complex input from robots. This segment is also growing in popularity due to the demand for robots in research-and-development projects that have real-life applications.

Due to the growing demand for learning support robots, the special education segment will see rapid revenue growth over the forecast period. Students with special learning needs have difficulty understanding basic learning. These students can benefit from robotic teaching to improve their communication and social skills.

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Market Segmentation

Based on Type

  • Humanoid
  • Non-Humanoid

Based on Component

  • Hardware
    • Sensor
    • Actuator
    • power source
    • Control System
  • Software

Based on Application

  • Primary Education
  • Secondary Education
  • Higher Education
  • Special Education
  • Other Application

By Geography

  • North America
    • The US
    • Canada
    • Mexico
  • Western Europe
    • Germany
    • France
    • The UK
    • Spain
    • Italy
    • Portugal
    • Ireland
    • Austria
    • Switzerland
    • Benelux
    • Nordic
    • Rest of Western Europe
  • Eastern Europe
    • Russia
    • Poland
    • The Czech Republic
    • Greece
    • Rest of Eastern Europe
  • APAC
    • China
    • Japan
    • South Korea
    • India
    • Australia & New Zealand
    • Indonesia
    • Malaysia
    • Philippines
    • Singapore
    • Thailand
    • Vietnam
    • Rest of APAC
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Colombia
    • Chile
    • Argentina
    • Costa Rica
    • Rest of Latin America
  • Middle East & Africa
    • Algeria
    • Egypt
    • Israel
    • Kuwait
    • Nigeria
    • Saudi Arabia
    • South Africa
    • Turkey
    • United Arab Emirates
    • Rest of MEA

Market Key Players

  • AISoy Robotics
  • Blue Frog Robotics
  • Innovation First International Inc.
  • LEGO System A/S
  • Yaskawa Electric Corporation
  • Modular Robotics
  • Pal Robotics
  • Pitsco Inc.
  • Robotis
  • Makeblock
  • Other Key Players

Recent Development of the Educational Robots Market

  • In march 2020, SoftBank Robotics America (SBRA) launched Tethys, an educational platform integrated by developing an environment specially designed to teach code to students.
  • Cubelets Console was released by Modular Robotics in 2020. It is software that takes the place of Blockly and C programming apps and lets users program cubelets.

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Amp Finalises Commercial Agreements for Cape Hardy Advanced Fuels Precinct

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ADELAIDE, Australia, May 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Amp Energy (“Amp” or the “Company”) announced today it has finalised all required commercial agreements for the development of the Cape Hardy Advanced Fuels Precinct – one of the leading green hydrogen, green ammonia and advanced fuel projects in Australia. The agreements, which were executed with Iron Road Ltd, include the purchase of a 630-hectare parcel of land at Cape Hardy as well as finalised royalty structure and common user infrastructure agreement. Amp will continue to build upon development progress made since announcing the Strategic Framework Agreement with Iron Road Ltd in April 2023 to bring advanced fuel production capacity to Cape Hardy.

The Cape Hardy Advanced Fuels Precinct will provide production at scale with up to 10 GW of planned electrolyser capacity. Development will be structured to initially bring 1 GW online with incremental stages to reach 10 GW of total capacity.   The project will both cater to the domestic Australian market, supporting the Australian Government’s net zero goals, while also featuring global export capabilities.  To facilitate distribution, Cape Hardy will be equipped with Australia’s first purpose-built advanced fuels export terminal.   
Amp has been in discussions to develop the Cape Hardy Advanced Fuels precinct, in collaboration with Iron Road Ltd and The Government of South Australia, for the past two years. During that time, Amp has made significant development progress.  The project’s concept, design, and pre-Front End Engineering Design (FEED) phase have been studied and reviewed by two leading global engineering firms, Arup and Technip Technologies, as Amp targets completion of pre-FEED studies for the first 1 GW electrolyser phase over the next 9 months. FEED scoping and contracting is currently underway ahead of awarding the FEED contract in late 2024 or early 2025.
Desalinated water is to be sourced from the recently announced Northern Water Supply (NWS) seawater desalination plant that will be located at Cape Hardy to meet the project’s demand for electrolyser feed water, cooling water, process plant water, and fire water. Amp is co-funding pre-FID expenditures for the NWS project.
Additionally, Amp is working closely with the Barngarla Determination Aboriginal Corporation RNTBC (“BDAC”).  With continued support from the BDAC, Amp is confident the Cape Hardy Advanced Fuels Precinct will have a meaningful economic impact on the region.  Amp currently estimates this will include approximately 4,000 direct and 6,000 indirect jobs for the first gigawatt of electrolyser capacity alone.
“We are seeing growing demand for Advanced Fuels both in Australia and abroad. This includes green ammonia, liquid hydrogen, methanol, and sustainable aviation fuel. The Cape Hardy Advanced Fuels Precinct will allow for large-scale production of these fuels that will be critical to the energy transition and achieving net zero targets. We could not be more excited about the project’s potential impact, and we are grateful for the partnership and continued support from Iron Road Ltd, the South Australian Government and BDAC as we progress full steam ahead on development” said Paul Ezekiel, Amp President and Co-founder.
Minister for Trade and Investment, Joe Szakacs said “The State Government recognises the strategic importance of the Cape Hardy Advanced Fuels Precinct attracting investment into the state for domestic and export opportunities, as there is an increasing flight to quality for hydrogen projects worldwide.”
About AmpAmp Energy is a global energy transition development platform, which delivers renewables, battery storage, Advanced Fuels and green AI data centers at scale, together with proprietary AI-enabled grid flexibility through its Amp X platform. Since its inception 15 years ago, Amp has developed and built or contracted 14 GW of assets globally. Amp is backed by major investments from institutional capital partners including global private equity firm the Carlyle Group, who has invested over US$440 million. The company has global operations throughout North America, the UK, Australia, Japan, and Spain.
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GEEKOM A8 AI PC is now available for €799 and up.

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TAIPEI, May 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The GEEKOM A8, a highly anticipated Next-Gen AI mini PC with an AMD HawkPoint Ryzen 8040 processor, is now available.

The A8 employs a metal housing with rounded corners and anodized matte finish, giving it a gorgeous and stylish look. Having a footprint smaller than the palm of a hand, the mini PC will conveniently fit in all types of desktop arrangement and instantly elevate the aesthetics of any workspace.
There are two variants of the GEEKOM A8, users have the option to choose between two processors from the same AMD HawkPoint family: Ryzen 7 8845HS and Ryzen 9 8945HS. Both chips feature 8 Zen 4 CPU cores, 16 threads, 16MB L3 cache, an AMD Radeon 780M integrated GPU as well as a Ryzen AI Engine NPU, but the Ryzen 9 8945HS is designed to offer slightly better performance, thanks to its higher CPU and GPU frequencies.
With a greatly enhanced NPU, the A8 can execute 60% more AI workloads than mini PCs with last-generation Ryzen 7040 chips, allowing users to embrace a new era of AI computing. For average consumers, the A8 will quickly find answers to all questions and turn texts into images and videos. For business users, the A8 will automatically summarize notes, transcribe calls, and take meeting minutes. For professional content creators, the A8 will bring much faster AI-powered photo editing, quicker video output, and speedier multi-tasking, helping bring the most ambitious ideas to life. With the new IceBlast 1.5 cooling technology, the A8 can stay cool and stable even when tasks are loaded.
Besides its powerful performance, the A8 also offers a wide array of ports, including four USB-A (including three USB3.2 Gen2), two HDMI2.0, a 40Gbps USB4, a multi-function Type-C, an SDXC slot, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Users can choose to connect the mini PC to an eGPU, ultra high-speed portable storage, or up to four 4K displays.
The A8 is now available on GEEKOM’s independent website. The 8845HS and 8945HS variants are priced at €799 and €949 respectively. Regardless of the CPU option, each unit is preinstalled with 32GB dual-channel SO-DIMM DDR5-5600 RAM, a fast 1TB M.2 2280 PCIe4.0*4 SSD, a wireless card that supports WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4, and a licensed copy of Windows 11 operating system.
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AI-exposed sectors experience productivity surge as AI jobs climb and see up to 25% wage premium: PwC 2024 Global AI Jobs Barometer

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Sectors more exposed to AI are experiencing almost fivefold (4.8x) greater labour productivity growth (‘AI exposed’ means AI can readily be used for some tasks)Postings for AI jobs are growing 3.5x faster than for all jobs. For every AI job posting in 2012, there are now seven job postingsJobs that require AI skills carry up to a 25% wage premium in some marketsAI-driven spike in productivity could allow many nations to break out of persistent low productivity growth, generating economic development, higher wages, and enhanced living standardsSkills sought by employers are changing at a 25% higher rate in occupations most exposed to AI. To stay relevant in these occupations, workers will need to demonstrate or acquire new skillsLONDON, May 21, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Sectors more exposed to AI are experiencing almost five times (4.8x) higher growth in labour productivity, according to PwC’s inaugural 2024 Global AI Jobs Barometer, published today.

The report, which analysed over half a billion job ads from 15 countries, suggests that AI could allow many nations to break out of persistent low productivity growth, generating economic development, higher wages, and enhanced living standards.
The report finds that for every job posting requiring AI specialist skills (i.e., machine learning) in 2012, there are now seven job postings.[1] PwC research also finds that growth in jobs demanding AI skills has outpaced all jobs since 2016, with postings for jobs requiring AI skills growing 3.5x faster than for all jobs.
The findings also highlight economic opportunity for labour forces: jobs that require AI skills carry up to a 25% average wage premium in some markets.
Skills sought by employers are changing much faster in occupations more exposed to AI, with old skills disappearing – and new skills appearing – in job ads at a 25% higher rate than in occupations less exposed to AI. To stay relevant in these occupations, workers will need to demonstrate or acquire new skills.
As questions abound around the technology’s impact on everything from job security to long-term business viability, the findings highlight positive news, even for workers in sectors most exposed to AI. The findings also reflect a good news story for workers and the global economy in which AI-enabled workers are more productive and more valuable, opening the door to rising prosperity for workers and nations.
Carol Stubbings, Global Markets and Tax & Legal Services (TLS) Leader, PwC UK, says:
“AI is transforming the labour market globally and presents good news for a global economy hindered by deep economic challenges and concerns around long-term business viability. For many economies experiencing labour shortages and low productivity growth, the findings highlight optimism around AI with the technology representing an opportunity for economic development, job-creation, and the creation of new industries entirely. However, the findings show that workers will need to build new skills and organisations will need to invest in their AI strategies and people if they are to turbocharge their development and ensure they are fit for the AI age.”
Near fivefold productivity growth in sectors more exposed to AI
The findings paint a positive picture of the impact of AI on labour markets and productivity. Sectors most exposed to AI – financial services, information technology, and professional services – are experiencing nearly five times higher labour productivity growth than sectors less exposed to AI.[2]
Jobs that require AI skills carry significant wage premiums
Across the five major labour markets for which wage data is available (US, UK, Canada, Australia and Singapore), jobs that require AI specialist skills carry a significant wage premium (up to 25% on average in the US), underlining the value of these skills to companies. Across industries (in the US for example), this can range from 18% for accountants, 33% for financial analysts, 43% for sales and marketing managers, to 49% for lawyers. While the wage premium differs by market, overwhelmingly this is higher in all markets analysed.
AI penetration is accelerating, particularly in knowledge work sectors
The study finds that knowledge work sectors are seeing the most rapid growth in the share of roles requiring AI skills. This includes financial services (2.8x higher share of jobs requiring AI skills vs other sectors), professional services (3x higher), and information & communication (5x higher).[3]
No going back to yesterday’s jobs markets: the skills building imperative
Companies, workers, and policymakers share responsibility for helping workers build the skills to succeed in a fast-changing jobs market. Skills demanded by employers in occupations more exposed to AI are changing at a 25% higher rate than in less exposed occupations. 69% of CEOs expect AI will require new skills from their workforce, rising to 87% of CEOs who have already deployed AI, according to PwC’s 27th Annual Global CEO Survey 2024. 
Pete Brown, Global Workforce Leader, PwC UK, adds:
“Businesses and governments around the world will need to ensure they are adequately investing in the skills required for both their people and organisations if they are to thrive in a global economy and labour market being transformed by AI. Equally, there is tremendous opportunity for people, organisations, and economies with expertise in new and emerging technologies such as AI. Ensuring a skills-first approach to recruitment as well as continued investment in workforce upskilling is imperative as no industry or market will remain immune to the impact of AI’s technological and economic transformation.”
Scott Likens, Global AI and Innovation Technology Leader, PwC US, concluded:
“AI provides much more than efficiency gains. AI offers fundamentally new ways of creating value. In our work with clients, we see companies using AI to amplify the value their people can deliver. We don’t have enough software developers, doctors, or scientists to create all the code, healthcare, and scientific breakthroughs the world needs. There is a nearly limitless demand for many things if we can improve our ability to deliver them – and limitless opportunity for organisations and individuals that invest in learning and applying the technology.”
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About the PwC 2024 Global AI Jobs Barometer
PwC’s new Global AI Jobs Barometer uses half a billion job ads from 15 countries to examine AI’s impact on jobs, skills, wages, and productivity. Analysing data from the past decade and across a large number of sectors, the report provides insight on AI job penetration, salary premiums, vacancy rates and more. The report will be presented at the VivaTech Summit in Paris by PwC global leaders.
About PwC
© 2024 PwC. All rights reserved. PwC refers to the PwC network and/or one or more of its member firms, each of which is a separate legal entity. Please see http://www.pwc.com/structure for further details. 
[1] Refers to six of the fifteen countries analysed: US, UK, Singapore, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.[2] Due to the availability of OECD data, PwC analysis focused on just these six sectors profiled for the period 2018-2022 (2023 data has not yet been released).[3] Other sectors include: Agriculture, Mining, Power, Water, Retail Trade, Transportation, Accomodation, Real Estate, Administrative, Arts and Entertainment, Household Activities, Construction, Manufacturing, Education and Social Activities and ExtraCurricular Activities.
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