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Data Center Robotics Market to Reach USD 113,432.96 Million by 2035 Amid Hyperscale Expansion and AI-Driven Operations – DC Market Insights
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LONDON, July 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The “Data Center Robotics Market – Growth, Share, Opportunities & Competitive Analysis, 2025 – 2035” report has been added to the DCMI (DC Market Insights) offering.
The global Data Center Robotics Market was valued at USD 5,582.39 million in 2020, reached USD 15,416.20 million in 2025, and is anticipated to reach USD 113,432.96 million by 2035, registering a CAGR of 22.18% during the forecast period. Market growth is being driven by rising hyperscale data center development, growing rack density, labor constraints, and increasing demand for automated inspection, asset movement, security patrol, and preventive maintenance. Innovation in autonomous navigation, AI-based diagnostics, digital twins, environmental sensing, and fleet management is improving operational resilience while reducing manual error and technician exposure in high-risk areas.
Key Takeaways
Hyperscale expansion and growing AI infrastructure deployments are increasing demand for repeatable, automation-first operating models across large data center campuses.Service robots lead adoption because they support inspections, surveillance, thermal monitoring, alarm verification, and remote operational checks within live facilities.Software and services are gaining a larger role as operators prioritize fleet orchestration, AI analytics, system integration, managed maintenance, and measurable operational outcomes.North America leads with 40.05% share, followed by Europe at 28.15% and Asia Pacific at 23.10%, supported by hyperscale concentration, automation investment, and rapid cloud infrastructure growth.Robotics-as-a-service, digital twin integration, automated work orders, and specialized robots for inventory and cable management represent important market trends.
Scope & Segmentation – Data Center Robotics Market
The report provides a comprehensive analysis of the global Data Center Robotics Market, covering revenue forecasts from 2025 to 2035. It evaluates market drivers, trends, challenges, opportunities, competitive dynamics, and regional developments influencing the deployment of robotic systems across hyperscale, colocation, enterprise, and edge data centers.
The study examines how robots are being deployed for routine inspection, thermal and acoustic monitoring, asset tracking, security patrol, environmental sensing, and assisted maintenance. It also evaluates the growing integration of robotic platforms with data center infrastructure management systems, building management systems, IT service management tools, digital twins, and security operations workflows.
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Why This Report Matters
This report provides a detailed view of a rapidly growing automation market supporting the operational transformation of next-generation data centers.It helps decision-makers understand how robotics can improve uptime, worker safety, inspection consistency, preventive maintenance, and operational efficiency across high-density facilities.The study evaluates the role of AI diagnostics, digital twins, fleet management, and robotics-as-a-service in shaping procurement and deployment strategies.For data center operators, colocation providers, cloud companies, technology vendors, and investors, the report delivers actionable intelligence to support automation planning, vendor selection, and long-term infrastructure strategy.
Market Overview
Industry Landscape and Value Chain AssessmentSupply-Side EvaluationDemand-Side EvaluationStakeholder MappingPorter’s Five Forces ReviewPESTLE Environment AssessmentMarket Forecast and Future DirectionShort-Term Forecast, 0–2 YearsMid-Term Forecast, 3–5 YearsLong-Term Forecast, 5–10 YearsMarket Entry and Expansion Strategy
Market Insights
Customer and End-User AnalysisCustomer Experience ComparisonGrowth Opportunity AssessmentChannel and Distribution ReviewPricing Movement AnalysisRegulatory and Compliance ReviewSustainability and ESG AssessmentRisk and Disruption AnalysisInvestment Return and Cost Evaluation
Key Attributes
Attribute
Details
Market Size 2020
USD 5,582.39 Million
Market Size 2025
USD 15,416.20 Million
Market Size 2035
USD 113,432.96 Million
CAGR
22.18 %
Forecast Period
2025–2035
Base Year
2024
Historical Period
2020–2023
Segmentation Covered
Robot Type, Enterprise Size, End-User, Component, Deployment, Geography
Key Regions
North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East & Africa
Major Players
ABB Ltd., Schneider Electric, Siemens AG, Honeywell International Inc., Rockwell Automation, Cisco Systems Inc., Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd., Microsoft Corporation, Amazon Web Services
Segmentation
By Robot Type
Industrial RobotsCollaborative RobotsService Robots
By Enterprise Size
Large EnterprisesSmall and Medium-Sized Enterprises
By End-User
IT and TelecomBFSIHealthcareRetail and E-CommerceGovernmentEducationOthers
By Component
HardwareSoftwareServices
By Deployment
Cloud-BasedOn-Premises
By Geography
North AmericaU.S.CanadaMexicoEuropeGermanyFranceU.K.ItalySpainRest of EuropeAsia PacificChinaJapanIndiaSouth KoreaSoutheast AsiaRest of Asia PacificLatin AmericaBrazilArgentinaRest of Latin AmericaMiddle East & AfricaGCC CountriesSouth AfricaRest of the Middle East and Africa
Regional Growth Reflects Hyperscale Investment, Automation Maturity, and Cloud Infrastructure Expansion
North America leads the global Data Center Robotics Market with a 40.05% share. The region benefits from hyperscale concentration, mature automation practices, strong vendor ecosystems, and rising investment in AI-ready infrastructure. Operators deploy robots to standardize inspections, improve uptime, verify alarms, and monitor critical facility systems across large campuses. The U.S. remains the primary market, while Canada and Mexico are gaining traction through colocation growth and regional cloud expansion.
Europe holds a 28.15% share, supported by strict compliance requirements, energy-efficiency priorities, and demand for documented operational controls. The U.K., Germany, France, and the Netherlands lead adoption due to dense data center clusters and established colocation industries. Robotics supports audit readiness, facility safety, thermal monitoring, and repeatable maintenance processes across regulated environments.
Asia Pacific accounts for 23.10% of the global market and is one of the fastest-emerging regions. China, Japan, South Korea, India, and Southeast Asia are expanding cloud, hyperscale, and edge infrastructure. Greenfield facilities offer operators the opportunity to design automation into workflows from the beginning, supporting faster robotic deployment and standardized operating models.
Latin America represents 4.78% of the market, with demand concentrated in Brazil, Mexico, Chile, and Colombia. Growth is supported by rising colocation investment, telecom modernization, and increasing focus on operational reliability across major metropolitan data center hubs.
The Middle East accounts for 2.10% of the market, supported by sovereign cloud programs, smart city projects, and hyperscale development in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Africa holds 1.82%, with adoption concentrated in South Africa and emerging digital infrastructure hubs where new data center construction supports gradual automation uptake.
Market Challenges Include Complex Facility Layouts, Integration Burden, and Cybersecurity Risk
The Data Center Robotics Market faces deployment challenges because many existing data centers were not designed for autonomous systems. Narrow aisles, mixed flooring, temporary obstructions, reflective surfaces, restricted zones, and changing facility layouts can complicate robot navigation and reduce sensor confidence. These conditions increase commissioning requirements and make site-specific tuning essential.
Integration also remains complex because robotic platforms must connect securely with DCIM, BMS, ITSM, ticketing, access control, and security systems. Custom integration requirements can raise deployment costs and extend procurement timelines. Operators also demand high reliability because robotic failures must not interfere with critical data center operations.
Cybersecurity is another major concern. Buyers require secure remote access, encrypted communications, identity controls, patch management, and long-term lifecycle support. Vendors must demonstrate strong governance, device security, and reliable software update processes before operators approve large-scale fleet deployment.
Future Outlook
The Data Center Robotics Market is expected to maintain rapid growth through 2035 as data center operators seek automation solutions that support uptime, safety, operational consistency, and scalable facility management. Rising AI workloads, higher rack densities, liquid cooling systems, and distributed infrastructure will increase the need for continuous inspection and precision monitoring.
Robotics-as-a-service models will lower upfront barriers and help operators deploy robots across multiple sites through subscription-based contracts. Fleet management, remote monitoring, software updates, and maintenance services will strengthen recurring revenue opportunities for vendors.
Digital twin integration and automated work-order generation will become standard expectations. Robotic systems will increasingly provide structured data for thermal simulation, capacity planning, predictive maintenance, and risk forecasting.
Specialized robotic platforms for inventory tracking, cable management, micro-repair, and assisted equipment handling will expand the market beyond basic inspection and surveillance. Vendors that combine strong autonomy, secure integration, advanced analytics, and lifecycle services will be well positioned to capture future growth.
Competitive Landscape
The Data Center Robotics Market features competition among industrial automation companies, data center infrastructure providers, cloud platforms, robotics developers, and software specialists. Competition centers on autonomous navigation, sensing accuracy, system integration, cybersecurity, deployment speed, and long-term service reliability.
Large automation companies position robotics within broader portfolios covering power management, cooling, facility automation, and building control. Cloud and infrastructure providers focus on AI diagnostics, fleet orchestration, remote operations, and platform integration.
Vendors increasingly differentiate through repeatable commissioning models, prebuilt connectors, robotics-as-a-service offerings, and outcome-based service-level agreements. Product reliability in dense aisles, sensor performance, and the ability to reduce false alarms remain important purchasing criteria.
Key Player Analysis
ABB Ltd.Schneider ElectricSiemens AGHoneywell International Inc.Rockwell AutomationCisco Systems Inc.Hewlett Packard EnterpriseHuawei Technologies Co. Ltd.Microsoft CorporationAmazon Web Services
Recent Industry Developments
In January 2026, DEWALT, a Stanley Black & Decker brand, and August Robotics announced the launch of a downward-drilling, fleet-capable robot designed to accelerate data center construction. The robot had already been used in pilot work across 10 data center projects and was expected to become commercially available in mid-2026.In March 2026, Hyperscale Data launched Omnipresent Robotics as a wholly owned subsidiary for its U.S. commercial rollout. The company stated that its Michigan data center and access to NVIDIA GPU infrastructure could support future robotics operations.
Report Coverage
The research report offers an in-depth analysis based on Robot Type, Enterprise Size, End-User, Component, Deployment, and Geography. It details leading market players, providing an overview of their businesses, product offerings, investments, revenue streams, technology strategies, and key applications.
The report also includes insights into the competitive environment, SWOT analysis, current market trends, and the main drivers and constraints influencing market development. It examines robotics integration, digital twins, AI diagnostics, security requirements, regulatory considerations, and automation service models shaping the industry.
The study further assesses the impact of hyperscale expansion, AI infrastructure growth, energy-efficiency targets, labor availability, and global economic conditions on market growth. It provides strategic recommendations for new entrants and established companies seeking to navigate the evolving Data Center Robotics Market.
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Binance Marks Nine Years: Nearly Half of All Crypto Holders Use Binance, $156 Trillion in All-Time Volume, and a Growing Vision Beyond Crypto
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From crypto exchange to multi-asset financial platform, Binance marks nine years of growth driven by its global community and sets its sights on three billion users
ABU DHABI, UAE, July 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, today marks its ninth anniversary with more than 323 million registered users across over 100 countries. When Binance launched in July 2017, fewer than 6 million people worldwide owned cryptocurrency. Today, that number exceeds 741 million, representing growth of more than 12,000% in under a decade. Binance’s user base has grown from zero to 323 million over the same period, meaning roughly 43% of all crypto holders worldwide now use Binance.
The milestone arrives as digital assets move from the margins of global finance to the mainstream. Institutional participation is at record levels, with ETFs and digital asset trusts now holding over 12% of circulating BTC supply. Regulatory frameworks are forming across the G20, the EU, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. The lines between traditional finance and crypto infrastructure are blurring in ways that would have been difficult to predict when Binance launched.
For Binance, the anniversary is more than a reflection of nine years of growth. It is also a statement of intent: to become the world’s leading financial super app, bringing access to global markets to its target of over three billion users worldwide.
Binance’s Scale at a Glance:
323 million registered users globally, up roughly 7% in H1 2026 alone, representing approximately 43% of all crypto holders worldwideOver $156 trillion in cumulative all-time trading volume across all products (up 7.8% from $145T at year-end 2025), a figure that exceeds the combined annual GDP of the United States, China, Japan, Germany, and the United KingdomInstitutional users grew 9% in H1 2026, reflecting continued maturation of the buyer base$80B+ in monthly TradFi trading volume since March 202611% more coins and 3% more trading pairs added in H1 2026, broadening market access
From Crypto Exchange to Multi-Asset Platform
Over the past year, Binance extended its product suite into traditional financial instruments, including stock trading, ETFs, and pre-IPO perpetuals, alongside its existing digital asset offerings. These products are built on Binance’s blockchain-native infrastructure, enabling stablecoin settlement, 24/7 market access, and cross-asset functionality within a single platform.
The early traction has been significant:
Since March this year, TradFi products on Binance have generated over $80B in monthly trading volume.Direct stocks, launched in June 2026, reached $1B in assets under management (AUM) within 30 days of launch, alongside over $3B in cumulative trading volume.bStocks, tokenized 1:1 U.S. securities on Binance that trade 24/7, crossed $100M in AUM within 2 weeks of launch.47% of bStocks trading volume takes place outside U.S. market hours, reflecting demand for round-the-clock market access.
Even as Binance expands into new asset classes, its core crypto business continues to demonstrate the depth and resilience that have defined its market position since year one:
Binance has now processed $156.4 trillion in all-time trading volume, adding roughly $11.4 trillion in the first half of 2026 alone, a 7.8% increase from year-end 2025.Institutional users also grew 9% over the same period, reinforcing the trend of professional capital deepening its participation in digital assets.This growth occurred despite a more challenging market environment in H1 2026, indicating that user engagement is driven by structural participation rather than short-term market cycles.
Building Toward Three Billion Users
The expansion into traditional financial products reflects Binance’s vision of building the world’s leading financial super app that consolidates trading, payments, savings, and access to global markets on a single platform. The path to three billion users runs through markets that traditional institutions have historically underserved, where blockchain-native infrastructure can deliver financial services at a cost and scale that legacy systems cannot match.
Industry data supports the scale of the opportunity. It is estimated that 741 million people own crypto globally, compared to approximately 630 million online brokerage accounts. Crypto infrastructure already reaches more people than traditional equity brokerage, and that gap is widening.
“Nine years ago, we set out to increase the freedom of money globally. What we have built is infrastructure that works for everyone. It works whether you are a retail trader in an emerging market or an institutional investor in a financial centre. When we launched in 2017, fewer than 6 million people owned crypto. Today, 741 million do, and 323 million of them are on Binance. That is not just growth. It is a shift in how the world accesses finance. We are only at the beginning,” said Yi He, Co-CEO of Binance.
“323 million people chose to trust us with their money. That is not something we take lightly. Every decision we make, every product we build, every market we enter starts with the question of whether it serves the people who put their faith in us. Today, 43% of all crypto holders worldwide use Binance. As the financial frontier moves toward the intersection of crypto and traditional finance, that trust becomes even more significant. Expanding beyond crypto into stocks, ETFs, and tokenized securities is part of that same commitment. Users deserve access to global markets, and we intend to give it to them,” said Richard Teng, Co-CEO, Binance.
Built by the Community
This year, Binance marks its anniversary under the theme “Built by You.” The theme reflects the company’s belief that its growth over the past nine years was shaped not by the platform alone, but by the millions of users who traded, learned, built, and participated on it.
To mark the occasion, Binance has launched “Built by You,” a global anniversary campaign celebrating the community that helped shape Binance. The campaign features up to $4.5 million in rewards and an interactive journey across nine landmarks in ‘Binance City’, each tied to a different part of the Binance ecosystem.
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Binance is a leading global blockchain ecosystem behind the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume and registered users. Binance is trusted by more than 320 million people in 100+ countries for its industry-leading security, transparency, trading engine speed, protections for investors, and unmatched portfolio of digital asset products and offerings from trading and finance to education, research, social good, payments, institutional services, and Web3 features. Binance is devoted to building an inclusive crypto ecosystem to increase the freedom of money and financial access for people around the world with crypto as the fundamental means.
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., July 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — PointsKash, Inc. (“PointsKash” or the “Company”), an emerging financial technology company developing next-generation financial kiosks, digital payments, cryptocurrency, digital banking, and loyalty rewards solutions, today announced it has completed the strategic acquisition of the proprietary software assets of ChainBytes in an all-stock transaction that closed on Friday, July 10, 2026.
The acquisition expands PointsKash’s proprietary software portfolio while significantly strengthening its engineering organization as the Company accelerates development of its AI-driven financial technology ecosystem. As part of the transaction, ChainBytes Founder and Lead Software Developer Eric Grill has joined PointsKash and will work alongside Peter Keating, PointsKash’s Lead Programming Architect, helping lead the Company’s next generation of software innovation.
The transaction represents what the technology industry commonly refers to as an “acqui-hire,” combining the acquisition of valuable proprietary software assets with the addition of an accomplished software architect and developer. By acquiring both intellectual property and engineering talent, PointsKash believes it has meaningfully strengthened its long-term technology roadmap while expanding its internal software development capabilities.
PointsKash expects to begin integrating key elements of the ChainBytes software platform into its broader technology ecosystem beginning in 2027, supporting future enhancements across its cryptocurrency platform, KashPoint™ self-service financial centers, PK Pay™ digital banking platform, enterprise merchant solutions, and emerging artificial intelligence initiatives.
Beyond the ChainBytes integration, PointsKash continues executing its broader strategy of embedding Artificial Intelligence (AI) throughout virtually every aspect of its enterprise. AI technologies are currently being incorporated into software development, customer support, merchant onboarding, compliance automation, executive reporting, business intelligence, fraud monitoring, operational workflows, cybersecurity initiatives, predictive analytics, and enterprise decision-support systems.
The Company believes these initiatives will significantly improve software development speed, operational efficiency, automation, decision-making, and scalability while reducing repetitive manual processes and administrative overhead. PointsKash also believes these investments will empower its executive leadership team to effectively oversee an organization many times larger than would traditionally be possible, allowing senior management to substantially increase productivity while maintaining disciplined operational control.
Michael Herron, Chief Executive Officer and President of PointsKash, commented:
“From the beginning, this transaction was never simply about acquiring software—it was about acquiring exceptional talent. Great software evolves, but great engineers continue creating value for years. Eric has built an impressive technology platform and earned a strong reputation within the cryptocurrency industry. Bringing both his software and, more importantly, his experience into PointsKash gives us tremendous momentum as we continue building one of the industry’s most comprehensive financial technology ecosystems.”
Herron continued:
“Eric joining forces with Peter Keating creates an exceptional software leadership team for PointsKash. Together, they will help drive our next generation of innovation as we integrate Artificial Intelligence throughout virtually every aspect of our organization. We believe AI will dramatically improve productivity, accelerate software development, streamline operations, reduce labor costs, and ultimately enable our executive leadership team to effectively manage workloads that historically would have required many times the personnel. Our objective is simple: build a smarter company capable of scaling faster than traditional financial technology organizations.”
Eric Grill, Founder of ChainBytes and now Principal Software Architect at PointsKash, said:
“What interested me about PointsKash was the opportunity to build at a much larger scale. I have spent decades designing software, solving difficult operational problems, and building systems that have to work in the real world. PointsKash gives me the resources, team, and platform to apply that experience across payments, digital assets, kiosks, banking, and AI. I am looking forward to working with Peter and building useful technology that actually moves the company forward.”
Peter Keating, Lead Programming Architect for PointsKash, added:
“I’ve always believed the best technology is built by talented people who enjoy solving difficult engineering challenges together. Eric brings extensive cryptocurrency software expertise and a practical engineering mindset that complements our existing architecture extremely well. Together, we’re building an AI-first software platform that will allow PointsKash to innovate faster, automate more intelligently, strengthen security, and deliver exceptional products across our entire financial ecosystem.”
The acquisition further advances PointsKash’s long-term strategy of developing one of North America’s most comprehensive integrated financial technology ecosystems, including:
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PointsKash, Inc. is a financial technology company developing an integrated ecosystem of AI-enabled self-service financial centers, digital banking, digital payment solutions, cryptocurrency services, loyalty rewards, enterprise merchant technologies, and mobile financial applications. Through proprietary software, Artificial Intelligence, and strategic partnerships, PointsKash is building innovative financial solutions designed to empower consumers, merchants, and enterprise organizations throughout North America.
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Xobin Unveils NURA, an AI Agent Built for Enterprise Hiring
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CHENNAI, India, July 14, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Xobin, a pioneer in AI-powered hiring technology, today unveiled NURA, an AI Agent built to transform enterprise recruitment. NURA automates the entire early hiring journey from parsing resumes and conducting AI Interviews to evaluating candidates and scheduling qualified talent with human recruiters.
Recruitment teams are under unprecedented pressure as organizations process thousands, and often millions, of applications across campus hiring, Global Capability Centres (GCCs), staffing engagements, and large-scale expansion initiatives. While AI has accelerated sourcing, the screening and interview process remains one of the largest operational bottlenecks in hiring.
NURA addresses this challenge by combining resume intelligence, AI Interviews, communication assessment, skills evaluation, workflow automation, and recruiter scheduling into a single AI Agent.
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By eliminating repetitive manual work while maintaining structured and consistent evaluations, NURA enables talent acquisition teams to significantly reduce time-to-hire without compromising hiring quality. Recruiters can spend less time reviewing resumes and coordinating schedules and more time engaging with the most qualified candidates.
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Designed for enterprises, staffing firms, Fortune 500 organizations, and high-volume hiring teams, NURA supports technical, business, customer-facing, leadership, and campus recruitment. Organizations can configure role-specific AI Interviews and evaluation frameworks while ensuring every candidate is assessed consistently using standardized criteria.
The launch of NURA represents Xobin’s next step in advancing enterprise hiring through agentic AI. As organizations increasingly adopt AI-native recruitment workflows, intelligent AI Agents are expected to become the foundation for faster, more objective, and skills-first hiring.
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