ResearchAlum stated on the 31st that the focus of the robot industry is shifting from hardware to software (S/W), and they expect Clobot to benefit from this trend.


Researcher Lee Seung-hwan from ResearchAlum explained, "The global robot software market size is expected to grow from approximately $16.5 billion in 2023 to $98.8 billion by 2032," adding, "The variety of robots in industrial and service sectors is increasing."


He continued, "High-performance software is essential for robots to perform flexible and precise tasks like humans," and added, "The core elements of next-generation robot software technology will be versatility that supports various robot forms and domains, simultaneous control, and free inter-floor movement."


He also predicted, "Just like the past competition between computer manufacturers and Microsoft, in the robot industry, software companies with high versatility and reliability will emerge victorious."


The researcher emphasized, "Clobot possesses a versatile autonomous driving software solution recognized for its technological capabilities by major companies such as Boston Dynamics and Clearpath." He explained, "They maintain strategic partnerships with Boston Dynamics and Clearpath," and added, "Hyundai Motor plans to expand Boston Dynamics' robot sales in both the Korean and global markets."


Furthermore, he analyzed, "Field tests equipped with Clobot's software are currently underway," and stated, "If more than 20 robot hardware companies, which are currently forming partnerships in a similar manner, enter mass production, Clobot's solution sales will increase."


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