KEENON Robotics Leads Global Service Robot Market
KEENON Robotics has maintained its top position in the global commercial service robot market, according to the latest reports from IDC, a leading IT market intelligence firm. Announced in a press release, KEENON Robotics holds the No. 1 rank worldwide by shipment share, leading both the global delivery service robot and food delivery robot segments.
In 2024, the commercial service robot market saw steady growth, with Chinese vendors contributing 84.7% of global shipments. KEENON Robotics claimed the top spot globally with a 22.7% shipment share, driven by its comprehensive product lineup that includes delivery, cleaning, disinfection, and guiding robots. The company's flagship delivery robots are widely used in the foodservice, healthcare, and hospitality sectors.
The global delivery service robot market is expanding rapidly, with KEENON Robotics leading the sector at a 29.8% market share. The company also dominates the food delivery robot segment, capturing a commanding 40.4% share, further solidifying its industry leadership.
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