Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Executive Summary
1.2 Market Definition
1.3 Scope of the Study
Chapter 2 Research Methodology
2.1 Secondary Research
2.2 Primary Research
2.3 Analytic Tools and Model
2.4 Economic Indicator
2.4.1 Base Year, Base Currency, Forecasting Period
2.5 Expert Validation
2.6 Study Timeline
Chapter 3 Market Analysis
3.1 Industry Value Chain Analysis
3.2Porter's Five Force Analysis
3.2.1 Bargaining Power of Buyers
3.2.2 Bargaining Power of Suppliers
3.2.3 Threats of Substitutes
3.2.4 Threats of New Entrants
3.2.5 Industry Rivalry
3.3 PESTLE Analysis
3.3.1 Political
3.3.2 Economical
3.3.3 Social
3.3.4 Technological
3.3.5 Legal
3.3.6 Environmental
3.4 SWOT Analysis
3.4.1 Strengths
3.4.2 Weakness
3.4.3 Opportunities
3.4.4 Threats
3.5 Y-O-Y Analyses
Chapter 4 Market Dynamics
4.1. Drivers
4.1.1 Demand for industrial robots
4.1.2 Emerging and Digitization of Manufacturing Technologies
4.1.3 Increasing demand for IOT
4.2 Restraints
4.2.1 Labor Requirement
4.2.2 High capital investments
4.2.3 Increasing cyber threats
4.3 Opportunities
4.3.1 Emerging developments in Robotics
4.3.2 Ongoing 3D printing technology
4.4 Challenges
4.4.1. Less rate of adoption of smart factory technology in small and medium enterprises.
Chapter 5 Smart Factory Market – By Products
5.1 Sensors
5.1.1 Proximity sensors
5.1.1.1 Mechanical
5.1.1.2 Optical
5.1.1.3 Capacitive or Inductive
5.1.2 Velocity/Position sensors
5.1.2.1 LVDT
5.1.2.2 Potentiometer
5.1.2.3 Tachogenerator
5.1.3 Pressure/Force sensors
5.1.4 Vibration/Acceleration sensor
5.2 Control Devices
5.2.1 Programmable Controllers
5.2.2 Motor and Drives
5.2.3 Relays and Switches
5.2.4 Field Devices
5.2.5 Industrial Control Systems
5.2.6 Others
5.3 Industrial Robotics
5.3.1 Delta Robots
5.3.2 Articulated Robots
5.3.3 Cylindrical Robots
5.3.4 Cartesian Robots
5.3.5 Polar Robots
5.3.6 SCARA Robots
5.3.7 Parallel Robots
5.3.8 Gantry Robots
5.3.9 Collaborative Industry Robots
5.3.10 Others
5.4 Machine Vision Systems
5.4.1 Cameras
5.4.1.1 3D Cameras
5.4.1.2 Line Scan Cameras
5.4.1.3 Area Scan Cameras
5.4.1.4 Smart Cameras
5.4.1.5 High-Speed Recording Cameras
5.4.1.6 Digital Cameras
5.4.1.7 Others
5.4.2 Software
5.4.3 Frame Grabbers
5.4.4 Processors
5.4.5 Integration Services
5.4.6 Enclosures
5.4.7 Led Lighting
5.5 Communication Technologies
5.5.1 Wired technologies
5.5.1.1 Profibus
5.5.1.2 Fieldbus
5.5.1.3 Ethernet
5.5.2 Wireless technologies
5.5.2.1 Wi-Fi
5.5.2.2 Bluetooth
5.5.2.3 Rfid
Chapter 6 Smart Factory Market – By Technology
6.1 Distributed Control System (DCS)
6.2 Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
6.3 Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)
6.4 Human Machine Interface (HMI)
6.5 Manufacturing Execution System (MES)
6.6Production Life Cycle (PLC) management
6.7 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Chapter 7 Smart Factory Market – By End-User
7.1 Automotive
7.2 Electrical & Electronics
7.3 Oil and Gas
7.4 Chemical & Petrochemical
7.5 Manufacturing
7.6 Aerospace
7.7 Defense
7.8 Pharmaceuticals
7.9 Food & Beverages
7.10 Mining & Metals
7.11 Pulp & Paper
7.12 Energy and Power
7.13 Others
Chapter 8 Smart Factory Market - By Geography
8.1 Introduction
8.2. Middle East & Africa
8.2.1. Middle East
8.2.2. Africa
Chapter 9 Smart Factory Market - Company Profiles
9.1. Johnson Controls, Inc.
9.2. Honeywell International, Inc.
9.3. Emerson Electric Company
9.4. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
9.5. Rockwell Automation, Inc.
9.6. Schneider Electric SE
9.7. Fanuc Corporation.
9.8. Yokogawa Electric Corp.
9.9. Atos SE
9.10. General Electric Company
9.11. Robert Bosch GmbH
9.12. Worximity Technology Inc.
9.13. ABB (ASEA BROWN BOVERI) Ltd.
9.14. Siemens AG
9.15. Cognex Corporation
Chapter 10 Smart Factory Market - Competitive Landscape
10.1. Market Share Analysis
10.2. Strategies Adopted by top companies
10.3. Mergers, Acquisitions, Collaborations & Agreements
Chapter 11 Market Insights
11.1. Industry Experts Insights
11.2. Analysts Opinions
11.3. Investment Opportunities
Chapter 12 Appendix
12.1 List of Tables
12.2 List of Figures