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市場調查報告書
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全球機器人與自動化維護職業培訓市場:預測至 2032 年—按提供者類型、培訓形式、技能類型、認證等級、最終用戶和地區分類的分析Vocational Training for Robotics & Automation Maintenance Market Forecasts to 2032 - Global Analysis By Provider Type, Training Format, Skill Type, Certification Level, End User, and By Geography |
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根據 Stratistics MRC 的一項研究,全球機器人和自動化維護培訓市場預計在 2025 年價值 34 億美元,預計到 2032 年將達到 58 億美元。
預計在預測期內,該產業將以7.9%的複合年成長率成長。機器人和自動化維護的職業訓練為學員提供安裝、操作、故障排除和維護機器人系統及自動化機械所需的實用技能和技術知識。這種實踐性教育強調在工業環境中的實際應用、安全通訊協定和系統診斷。課程通常涵蓋機械、電氣和控制系統,使學生能夠勝任製造業、物流業和智慧工廠等相關職位。該培訓透過與業界標準和機器人及工業自動化領域的新興技術接軌,提升了學員的就業競爭力。
根據國際機器人聯合會(IFR)的數據,到 2023 年,將有 428 萬台機器人在工廠中運作。
工業機器人和自動化技術的快速普及
製造業、物流業和汽車業對機器人和自動化技術的日益普及,推動了對能夠維護這些系統的熟練技術人員的需求。隨著各行業向智慧工廠和自動化工作流程轉型,職業培訓計畫也不斷發展,以滿足機器人維護的技術要求。對機器人在提高營運效率方面日益成長的依賴,直接推動了對專業職業教育的需求,從而在預測期內促進了市場成長。
專業訓練設備和模擬工具高成本
提供機器人和自動化維護課程的教育機構必須購買模擬平台、機械臂、診斷工具和其他設備,這些設備通常價格昂貴且難以實施。這些經濟障礙限制了課程的普及,並減緩了職業培訓中心的擴張,尤其是在發展中地區。此外,為了跟上技術發展的步伐,頻繁的升級需求增加了營運成本,對課程的永續性和擴充性構成了挑戰。
工業4.0和工業物聯網的成長
隨著智慧製造系統整合感測器、數據分析和自主機器人,對具備自動化和互聯互通跨學科技能的技術人員的需求激增。融合工業物聯網模組和網實整合系統的培訓計畫正受到雇主的青睞。這種轉變使教育機構能夠調整課程設置,使其與面向未來的技能相匹配,並將職業培訓定位為推動整個工業生態系統數位轉型的重要策略驅動力。
來自其他技術職業的競爭,旨在吸引潛在的受訓人員
軟體開發、資料科學和網路安全等其他技術職業道路正構成日益成長的威脅,這些道路提供更高的薪資和更廣泛的職業發展機會。這些領域吸引了大量人才,尤其是那些尋求靈活、可遠距辦公工作的年輕求職者。因此,機器人維護職業培訓必須透過提高專案知名度、提供行業認證和展示清晰的職業發展路徑來吸引學生。
新冠疫情擾亂了職業訓練的進行,實體訓練中心大面積關閉,實踐教學也被迫延後。然而,疫情也加速了混合式和線上學習模式的普及,促使教育機構投資建置虛擬實驗室和遠距模擬工具。儘管疫情初期入學人數有所下降,但疫情後製造業自動化程度的提高推動了行業復甦,也帶來了對技術熟練人才的重新需求。
預計在預測期內,機器人OEM細分市場將佔據最大的市場佔有率。
由於機器人OEM廠商直接參與工業應用中機器人系統的部署和維護,預計在預測期內,機器人OEM領域將佔據最大的市場佔有率。 OEM廠商通常需要為其技術客製化培訓方案,這推動了對專業職業培訓模組的需求。此外,OEM廠商與培訓機構合作,確保員工技能達標,並減少客戶營運的停機時間。他們在製定課程標準和認證技術人員方面的戰略作用,也鞏固了該領域的市場領先地位。
預計在預測期內,軟體編程領域將實現最高的複合年成長率。
預計在預測期內,軟體程式設計領域將實現最高成長率,這主要得益於機器人系統日益複雜化以及對可程式邏輯控制器 (PLC)、編碼和系統整合技能需求的不斷成長。隨著自動化程度的提高,數據驅動性日益增強,技術人員必須精通軟體診斷、韌體更新和基於演算法的故障排除。模擬培訓和虛擬程式環境的興起,提高了該領域的易用性和擴充性,也為該領域帶來了正面影響。
預計亞太地區將在預測期內佔據最大的市場佔有率。這主要得益於政府主導的技能發展舉措,以及中國、日本和韓國等國家聚集了許多大型機器人原始設備製造商(OEM)。該地區對工業自動化和出口主導生產的重視,持續推動了對機器人維護職業培訓的需求。此外,不斷完善的基礎設施和有利的政策環境也促進了培訓中心的蓬勃發展。
預計亞太地區在預測期內將呈現最高的複合年成長率,反映出該地區積極採用工業4.0技術以及職業教育網路的快速擴張。印度和越南等新興經濟體正在投資技術技能發展,以支持工業成長並吸引外資。此外,該地區年輕的勞動力以及STEM(科學、技術、工程和數學)領域參與率的不斷提高,為職業培訓的擴展創造了有利環境。這一成長軌跡使亞太地區成為機器人和自動化維護教育領域發展最快的市場。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Vocational Training for Robotics & Automation Maintenance Market is accounted for $3.4 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach $5.8 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 7.9% during the forecast period. Vocational training in robotics and automation maintenance equips individuals with practical skills and technical knowledge to install, operate, troubleshoot, and maintain robotic systems and automated machinery. This hands-on education emphasizes real-world applications, safety protocols, and system diagnostics across industrial settings. Programs typically cover mechanical, electrical, and control systems, preparing learners for roles in manufacturing, logistics, and smart factories. The training fosters workforce readiness by aligning with industry standards and emerging technologies in robotics and industrial automation.
According to the IFR, factories operated 4.28 million robots in 2023.
Rapid adoption of industrial robotics and automation
The increasing deployment of robotics and automation across manufacturing, logistics, and automotive sectors is driving demand for skilled technicians capable of maintaining these systems. As industries shift toward smart factories and automated workflows, vocational training programs are evolving to meet the technical requirements of robotic maintenance. The growing reliance on robotics for operational efficiency directly fuels the need for specialized vocational education, thereby strengthening market growth during the forecast period
High cost of specialized training equipment and simulation tools
Institutions offering robotics and automation maintenance programs must procure simulation platforms, robotic arms, and diagnostic tools, which are often cost-prohibitive. These financial barriers limit accessibility, particularly in developing regions, and slow down the expansion of vocational training centers. Moreover, the need for frequent upgrades to match evolving technologies adds to operational costs, posing a challenge for sustained program delivery and scalability
Growth of Industry 4.0 and IIoT
As smart manufacturing systems integrate sensors, data analytics, and autonomous robotics, the demand for technicians with cross-disciplinary skills in automation and connectivity is surging. Training programs that incorporate IIoT modules and cyber-physical systems are gaining traction among employers. This shift enables institutions to align curricula with future-ready competencies, positioning vocational training as a strategic enabler of digital transformation across industrial ecosystems
Competition from other technical career paths attracting potential trainees
The market faces a growing threat from alternative technical career paths such as software development, data science, and cybersecurity, which often offer higher salaries and broader job mobility. These fields attract a significant portion of the talent pool, especially among younger demographics seeking dynamic and remote-friendly roles. Consequently, vocational training in robotics maintenance must compete for enrollment by enhancing program visibility, offering industry certifications, and demonstrating clear career progression.
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupts vocational training delivery through widespread closures of physical training centers and delays in hands-on instruction. However, it also accelerated the adoption of hybrid and online learning models, prompting institutions to invest in virtual labs and remote simulation tools. While initial enrollment declined, recovery was supported by increased automation in post-pandemic manufacturing, renewing demand for skilled technicians.
The robot OEMs segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The robot OEMs segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period due to its direct involvement in deploying and maintaining robotic systems across industrial applications. OEMs often require tailored training programs for their proprietary technologies, driving demand for specialized vocational modules. Furthermore, OEMs collaborate with training institutions to ensure workforce readiness and reduce downtime in client operations. Their strategic role in shaping curriculum standards and certifying technicians contributes to their market leadership.
The software & programming segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the software & programming segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate driven by the increasing complexity of robotic systems and the need for programmable logic control (PLC), coding, and system integration skills. As automation becomes more data-driven, technicians must be proficient in software diagnostics, firmware updates, and algorithmic troubleshooting. This segment benefits from the rise of simulation-based training and virtual programming environments, which enhance accessibility and scalability.
During the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is expected to hold the largest market share attributed to, government-backed skill development initiatives, and the presence of major robot OEMs in countries like China, Japan, and South Korea. The region's emphasis on industrial automation and export-driven production creates sustained demand for vocational training in robotics maintenance. Additionally, expanding infrastructure and favorable policy frameworks contribute to the proliferation of training centers.
Over the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR reflecting its aggressive adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies and rapid expansion of vocational education networks. Emerging economies such as India and Vietnam are investing in technical skill development to support industrial growth and attract foreign investment. Moreover, the region's youthful workforce and increasing enrollment in STEM disciplines create a fertile environment for vocational training uptake. This growth trajectory positions Asia Pacific as the fastest-evolving market for robotics and automation maintenance education.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Vocational Training for Robotics & Automation Maintenance Market include FANUC Corporation, KUKA AG, ABB Ltd, Universal Robots A/S, Siemens AG, Rockwell Automation, Inc., Yaskawa Electric Corporation, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Schneider Electric SE, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., DENSO Corporation, Bosch Rexroth AG, Omron Corporation, Seiko Epson Corporation, and National Instruments Corporation.
In April 2024, Siemens announced a collaboration with the German Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB) to develop new, standardized digital training profiles for "Mechatronics Engineers," integrating Siemens S7 PLC and TIA Portal troubleshooting.
In April 2024, FANUC America announced a new "FANUC Authorized Satellite Training" program, allowing educational partners to offer official FANUC certification training on their own campuses to increase accessibility for students and industry professionals.
In March 2024, KUKA announced the expansion of its KUKA College program with new digital learning modules and training packages focused on the operation and maintenance of its KR CYBERTECH nano and KR IONTEC series robots.
In February 2024, Bosch Rexroth introduced new "Hands-On Training Packages" for its ctrlX AUTOMATION platform, designed specifically for vocational schools to teach students how to diagnose and maintain fully integrated automation systems.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.