AI & Robotics: setting the pace in the autonomous automation area
As the core components of systems that perform complex tasks independently, AI and robotics are driving the autonomisation of automation. These technologies promote efficiency and flexibility and are crucial if businesses are to remain competitive on the global stage.
All values in billions of euros. Source of all data: Statista Market Insights; last updated October 2025. Data has been converted from local currencies at average exchange rates for the respective year; in some cases, values are rounded.
Total AI market size, worldwide
In 2026, the AI market is expected to reach a volume of around €323.67 billion. With an expected average annual growth rate of 37% between 2026 and 2031, it is anticipated that market volume will expand to €1.57 trillion by 2031.
Total AI market size: the top countries in 2026
Market size
AI industrial robotics (left)
In 2026, the AI industrial robotics market is expected to reach a volume of around €19.68 billion. Recording a projected average annual growth rate of 43.41% between 2026 and 2031, market volume is expected to increase to almost €120 billion by 2031.
Computer vision/image recognition (right)
The market for image recognition technology is expected to reach a volume of around €32.17 billion in 2026. Based on a projected average annual growth rate of 41.40%, it is predicted that market volume will climb to €182.80 billion by 2031.
Sales
Robotics sales (left)
In 2026, sales in the robotics market are expected to total around €50.03 billion. Within this market, experts expect service robotics to account for the largest share, accounting for a projected volume of €39.81 billion. Germany is perceived as a global pioneer in the robotics industry, promoting the use of robots in both manufacturing and healthcare.
Robotics sales (right)
In 2026, sales in the robotics market are expected to total around €50.03 billion. Within this market, experts expect service robotics to account for the largest share, accounting for a projected volume of €39.81 billion. Germany is perceived as a global pioneer in the robotics industry, promoting the use of robots in both manufacturing and healthcare.