GRID - Global Robotics Intelligence Database

Track robot adoption and robotics implementation by site and sector

Track robot adoption and robotics implementation using source-backed deployment evidence. GRID connects visible installations, industrial robot deployments, AMR deployments, buyers, facilities, sectors, countries and robot categories to show where automation activity is becoming commercially relevant.

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Why Choose Robotics Deployment Intelligence?

See where robot adoption is already moving

Find evidence of robotics adoption before it disappears into scattered announcements and spreadsheets. GRID tracks visible robot adoption, robotics implementation, robotics deployment, industrial robot installations and AMR deployment across companies, facilities, sectors, countries and robot categories.

Deployment records as evidence of market activity

Company lists and product categories do not prove adoption. Deployment records show where robots are being adopted, which companies are involved, what facilities are connected, which applications are visible and what signals explain the activity. For sales teams, deployments can indicate account opportunity. For suppliers, they show category demand. For strategy teams, they reveal adoption momentum.

Robotics implementation by sector, facility and use case

Adoption activity can be organized across industrial robots, robotics automation, warehouse robotics, autonomous mobile robots, cobots, collaborative robots, robotics in manufacturing, logistics automation and Industry 4.0 adoption. AMR should appear with robotics context because the standalone term can be ambiguous.

Why deployment evidence matters more than broad robotics interest

Broad robotics searches often indicate research or education. Deployment activity is closer to commercial action because it connects technology to a buyer, site, sector and use case. That makes deployment intelligence more useful for account prioritization, category demand monitoring and market validation.

Supplier Intelligence

Decisions supported by deployment records

Key questions deployment intelligence helps sales, supplier and strategy teams answer.

Actionable insights
Real-time intelligence
Trusted supplier data

Which companies are visibly adopting robots?

Which sectors show robotics implementation activity?

Which suppliers or integrators are linked to adoption?

Which facilities are tied to new automation projects?

Which countries show deployment momentum?

Buyer Workflows

Sales

Identify accounts tied to visible automation activity.

Suppliers

Monitor category demand through deployment records.

Integrators

Track implementation activity and sector demand.

Strategy

Compare adoption momentum by country, sector and use case.

Investors

Validate adoption signals beyond product announcements.

Representative Record Fields

Record TypeDescription
Deployment summary
Short description of robotics deployment or installation activity.
Company or buyer
End user, operator, supplier, integrator or manufacturer linked to the deployment.
Facility
Factory, warehouse, hospital, logistics hub, laboratory or other deployment location.
Robot category and use case
Industrial robot, cobot, AMR, autonomous mobile robot, warehouse robot, inspection robot or other category and application.
Linked signal
Tender, contract award, launch, expansion, partnership, regulation or risk event.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a robotics deployment record?

    A deployment record connects adoption activity to a company, facility, robot category, use case, geography and source context. It is designed to show market movement, not just a product or company mention.

  • How does GRID track robot adoption and robotics implementation?

    GRID classifies adoption and implementation signals as structured records linked to companies, facilities, robot categories and related signals. This helps users compare activity across sectors and countries.

  • Can users filter deployments by sector, country, company and robot category?

    Yes. Deployment filters support sector, geography, company, facility type, robot category, use case and source context, making the data usable for sales, strategy and product workflows.

  • Does GRID include industrial robot installations and AMR deployments?

    Yes. Industrial robot installations, AMR deployment, AMR robots and autonomous mobile robots can be tracked when they connect to source-backed adoption activity and a relevant company or facility.

  • How are deployment records linked to suppliers, integrators and facilities?

    Deployment records can link to suppliers, integrators, buyers, facilities, robot categories and market signals. These links help users understand who is involved and why the activity matters.

  • Why is deployment intelligence important for commercial teams?

    Deployment records are closer to buyer action than broad robotics interest. They can reveal active accounts, category demand, partner involvement and facility-level opportunity signals.