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Robotics companies are playing an increasingly pivotal role within the pharmaceutical industry. Robotic automation companies are vastly increasing the capability of modern pharmaceutical businesses.

For example, one of the main applications of smart robots is robotic surgical systems. This involves the design, construction, operation and application of robots in pharmaceutical research, development, and production.

Going forward, robots can be incorporated into the healthcare system to deal with the challenges of increasing expenses, regulatory pressure, changing care and business models, and demand patterns due to ageing populations.   

Discover the leading robotics companies in the pharmaceutical industry 

Using its experience in the sector, Pharmaceutical Technology has listed some of the leading companies providing products and services related to robotics. 

The information provided in the download document is drafted for pharmaceutical executives and technology leaders involved in pharmaceutical robotics solutions. 

The download contains detailed information on suppliers and their product offerings, alongside contact details to aid purchase or hiring decisions.  

Amongst the leading suppliers of robotics in the pharmaceutical industry are Kiro Grifols, Strateos, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Zipline International, Getinge, ABB, Charles River Laboratories, Danaher (Cytiva), Multiply Labs, and Insilico Medicine.

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Robotics and smart pharma  

The COVID-19 pandemic has given businesses an unprecedented opportunity to accelerate and implement technology-fuelled changes to the way they operate, even if those changes had already begun to be implemented prior to the pandemic.

For pharmaceutical companies, the pandemic forced many to rethink and readjust their drug development process, manufacturing, supply chains, marketing strategies, and end-customer reach.

Trends in robotics use in pharma  

While pharmaceutical companies mainly relied on technologies before the pandemic to enhance internal processes, now digital technologies are becoming necessary to ensure business continuity and gain a competitive edge.  

The market for growth in pharmaceutical industry robotics companies is estimated to grow to $269.4m by 2028. This is partly due to the growth of robotics in the pharmaceutical industry for manufacturing, as well as the cost savings it delivers.   

Of particular significance is the use of robotics in clinical trials, along with drug discovery and development. 

Benefits of pharmaceutical industry robotics include a reduction in production downtime, reduced labour force change, improved health and safety, enhanced waste management, optimised space utilisation, and augmented production flexibility. 

Market forecasts for the pharmaceutical robotic industry 

According to GlobalData forecasts, by 2030, the robotics sector will have grown at a CAGR of 29% to $568bn. Annual growth rates will peak at 37% in 2024.  

Sales of industrial robots hit $14.6bn in 2020, equivalent to 32% of the total robotics market. By 2030, this segment will be worth $352bn, having grown at a CAGR of 38% between 2020 and 2030.  

At $30.7bn in 2020, the service robot market was larger than the industrial robots sector. However, the industrial robotics market will grow faster over the next decade.

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Frequently asked questions

  • How are robotics being used in the pharmaceutical industry?

    Robotics play a crucial role in automating pharmaceutical processes, including drug discovery, development, and manufacturing. Robotic systems streamline tasks like sterile drug preparation, material handling, and high-throughput screening, improving efficiency, reducing contamination risks, and ensuring precision. These technologies also support clinical trials by enhancing data accuracy and process automation.

  • What are the benefits of robotics in pharmaceutical production?

    Robots reduce production downtime, enhance safety, minimise human error, and ensure consistent product quality. They allow pharmaceutical companies to operate more efficiently, lower costs, and improve scalability.

  • How do robots contribute to drug discovery and development?

    Robotic systems can automate high-throughput screening, enabling rapid testing of thousands of compounds. This speeds up drug discovery and accelerates the development process, making it easier to identify promising drug candidates. Robotics also play a key role in automating laboratory workflows, reducing the time and cost associated with traditional manual testing methods.

  • What is the impact of robotics on pharmaceutical logistics?

    In pharmaceutical logistics, robots are used to handle packaging, storage, and distribution. Automated systems can sort, pack, and transport drugs in a more efficient and accurate manner, ensuring that products reach their destination quickly and without errors.

  • Who are the leading robotics companies in the pharmaceutical industry?

    Top robotics companies in the pharmaceutical sector include Kiro Grifols, Strateos, Thermo Fisher Scientific, ABB, and Multiply Labs. These companies provide cutting-edge robotic solutions that improve pharmaceutical research, development, and manufacturing, helping companies achieve greater efficiency and innovation in their operations.