Robotics and the Future of Home assistance robots

Overview: Home assistance robots, also referred to as domestic or care robots, are expected to substantially improve our lifestyles in the near future. Current research and market trends show that these robots could drastically revolutionize daily activities, elderly care and household chores, and the industry is poised for significant growth in the coming years. Some key statistics referenced in this guide include:

  1. The global service robotics market is projected to reach $37 billion by 2021, and is set to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.9% from 2020 to 2025.
  2. In 2019, approximately 15.69% of all domestic service robots were used for home assistance.
  3. Three-quarters of the total robot sales in 2018 were for domestic application.

The Advent of Home Assistance Robots: Home assistance robots are increasingly becoming common due to advancements in robotics technology and a growing elderly population. The World Health Organization estimates that by 2050, the global population of people aged 60 and over will double to 2.1 billion, eliciting a significant demand for home care robots. These robots are capable of performing daily tasks, providing healthcare services, and maintaining communication networks for elderly or disabled people.

Market Size and Growth Rate: According to Statista, the global service robotics market was valued at $8.9 billion in 2017 and is projected to reach $37 billion by 2021. The market is set to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.9% from 2020 to 2025. This growth is attributed primarily to the advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and automation technologies.

Usage and Application: As of 2019, Statista reports that approximately 15.69% of all domestic service robots were used for home assistance. Moreover, the International Federation of Robotics revealed that three-quarters of the total robot sales in 2018 were for domestic applications. This indicates a significant shift towards the domestic use of robots.

Key Takeaways:

• The global service robotics market is projected to reach $37 billion by 2021.

• In 2019, approximately 15.69% of all domestic service robots were used for home assistance.

• Three-quarters of the total robot sales in 2018 were for domestic applications.

• Home assistance robots help in performing daily tasks and provide health care services to the elderly and disabled.

• The growing elderly population and advancements in AI and automation technologies are the primary drivers of this market.


3Laws Robotics: Acknowledging the potential of home assistance robots, 3Laws is developing cutting-edge software to enhance safety and reliability for robotic systems. With certification being a substantial bottleneck for many robotics companies, 3L aws Supervisor simplifies this process by offering robust safety features and evidence of system robustness, potentially easing the path to certification.

From warehouse automation to human-robot interactions and dynamic environments, 3Laws' innovative software is adaptable and compatible with numerous platforms--mobile robots, cars, drones, and manipulators. Further, it seamlessly integrates with popular robotics middleware such as ROS and ROS2.

By employing real-time guardrails for autonomy stacks, 3Laws allows robots to operate closer to their peak capabilities while maintaining safety, thus reducing downtime caused by unnecessary e-stops or collisions. 3Laws stands as a next-generation safety solution that goes beyond traditional e-stop methods, offering a proactive approach to safety, unlocking the full potential of robotics with dynamic, predictive safety that can be safety certified for ISO 3691-4 and ISO 26262.






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