Ash Sharma

Ash Sharma is the managing director of Interact Analysis and lead for our Robotics and Warehouse Automation Division. He brings 20 years of experience to the table in sectors ranging from industrial automation and smart manufacturing to drones, robotics and medical technology.

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Robotics August 5, 2024

Mobile robot adoption increasing across many industries

Mobile robot adoption is growing across different industries, but the pace and level varies and customer demands differ, as well.

By Ash Sharma
Robotics July 2, 2024

Mobile robot market slows, but robust growth expected

Despite a slowdown in China, strong growth in the U.S. market will help drive mobile robot global revenues to reach $5.6 billion in 2024.

By Ash Sharma
Robotics December 8, 2023

Mobile robot industry showing strong overall growth

Despite consumer concerns and economic issues, mobile robot sales and demand remains very high, according to Interact Analysis research.

By Ash Sharma
Robotics February 9, 2023

When will the mobile robot vendor base consolidate?

While acquisitions are occurring in the autonomous mobile robot (AMR) space, a consistent stream of new entrants is preventing overall consolidation.

By Ash Sharma
Robotics December 15, 2022

Mobile robot shipments grow in 2022

The mobile robot market enjoyed strong growth in 2022, driven by increasing e-commerce and shifts to more flexible manufacturing.

By Ash Sharma
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Robotics March 27, 2022

Mobile robot sales poised for large increase

In 2021, global autonomous mobile robot (AMR) revenues surpassed 100,000 units and overall sales are expected to increase to more than 600,000 by 2025.

By Ash Sharma
Robotics August 3, 2021

AMRs have a big future in manufacturing production

Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) have a big future in the industrial sector and the buyers may come from unexpected places as manufacturing itself changes and evolves.

By Ash Sharma
Robotics July 12, 2021

Impact of Zebra’s acquisition of robotics company

Zebra Technologies has acquired Fetch Robotics for almost $300 million, but what does this mean for the company and for other robotics companies? Content partner Interact Analysis offers some insights.

By Ash Sharma
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