The Robot Software Market was valued at USD 17.98 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 97.44 billion by 2030, growing at a powerful CAGR of 27.3% from 2024 to 2030. Market momentum is driven by AI/ML integration, cloud-based deployment, predictive maintenance, and increasing demand for industrial and service robots.
Higher Demand in Asia Pacific & North America.
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United States – Growth & Opportunity
North America—including the U.S.—remained a top contributor, with North America holding the largest share in 2023 . Enterprises in manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and defense are aggressively adopting intelligent robotics. NVIDIA recently launched its Jetson Thor “robot brain” hardware/software stack, reinforcing its robotics ambitions. In 2024, FPT Software acquired U.S. AI consultancies and solidified its robotics services in North America.
Asia Pacific – Opportunity & Updation
Asia Pacific led global robot software adoption in 2023, propelled by strong manufacturing hubs in China, Japan, South Korea, and rising local startups in India and Thailand. This region boasts the highest CAGR, with estimated 28% yearly growth through 2033. Governments are initiating robotics innovation programs in advanced manufacturing and aerospace, driving urgent software modernizations.
Europe – Trends & Consolidation
Europe is witnessing robust digital transformation in robotics. Government-backed R&D in Germany, Sweden, UK, and France, alongside startups, fuels both hardware and software innovation. Notable consolidation includes Devoteam Group, acquiring multiple AI/cloud consultancies to build robotic software expertise across EMEA. NVIDIA‘s partnerships with DeepMind and investments in Figure.ai highlight software ecosystem growth.
Middle East & Africa – Updation & Growth
The MEA region is modernizing its industrial base through robotics. Governments in UAE, Saudi Arabia, and South Africa are investing in robotics and automation to enhance key sectors—energy, logistics, healthcare . Strategic alliances by global software providers to local entities reflect a wave of consolidation and regional adaptation.
Competitive Landscape
Major players include ABB, AIBrain, Brain Corp, CloudMinds, Energid Technologies, Furhat Robotics, H2O.ai, IBM, Liquid Robotics, Neurala, NVIDIA, and Oxbotica. Competition centers around AI-driven analytics, simulation, vision systems, predictive maintenance, and cloud-native robotics platforms.
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Key Recent Developments & M&A Activity
United States
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NVIDIA rolled out Jetson Thor in early 2025, reinforcing its full-stack robotics strategy.
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FPT Software entered the U.S. robotics services market via key acquisitions & AI factory establishment.
Asia Pacific
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Expansion of local robotics startups backed by government funds across China, India, Japan, and South Korea .
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China’s Unitree leading in affordable humanoid robotics, leveraging state support.
Europe
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Devoteam Group acquired multiple cloud and AI specialists in 2024–25 to enhance robotic AI services.
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NVIDIA invested in European robotics startups through the DeepMind/Figure.ai network.
Middle East & Africa
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Regional governments fund robotics modernization programs in industrial sectors .
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Global tech firms partnering with local integrators to deploy cloud-based robotic software.
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