- Report
- January 2025
- 115 Pages
Global
From €2147EUR$2,250USD£1,799GBP
- Report
- August 2024
- 100 Pages
Global
From €3770EUR$3,950USD£3,159GBP
- Report
- October 2024
- 182 Pages
Global
From €3383EUR$3,545USD£2,835GBP
€3759EUR$3,939USD£3,150GBP
- Report
- March 2025
- 127 Pages
Global
From €5345EUR$5,600USD£4,478GBP
- Report
- October 2024
- 175 Pages
Global
From €4772EUR$5,000USD£3,998GBP
- Report
- July 2024
- 164 Pages
Global
From €2386EUR$2,500USD£1,999GBP
- Report
- February 2025
- 200 Pages
Global
From €4285EUR$4,490USD£3,590GBP
- Report
- February 2020
- 40 Pages
Germany
From €1432EUR$1,500USD£1,199GBP
- Report
- February 2020
- 40 Pages
India
From €1432EUR$1,500USD£1,199GBP
- Report
- February 2020
- 40 Pages
South Korea
From €1432EUR$1,500USD£1,199GBP
- Report
- February 2020
- 40 Pages
Japan
From €1432EUR$1,500USD£1,199GBP
- Report
- November 2023
- 95 Pages
Global
From €3500EUR$3,929USD£3,035GBP
- Report
- September 2024
- 260 Pages
Global
From €2534EUR$2,655USD£2,123GBP

The Robotic Wheelchair market is a subset of the Robotics industry, focusing on the development of wheelchairs that are powered by robotic technology. These wheelchairs are designed to provide users with greater mobility and independence, as well as improved safety and comfort. They are typically equipped with sensors, cameras, and other advanced features that allow them to navigate autonomously and interact with their environment. Robotic wheelchairs are used in a variety of settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, and home care.
Robotic wheelchairs are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to provide users with greater freedom and independence. They are also becoming more affordable, making them accessible to a wider range of people. Additionally, advances in technology are allowing robotic wheelchairs to become more sophisticated and capable of performing a variety of tasks.
Some companies in the Robotic Wheelchair market include Permobil, Invacare, and Ottobock. These companies specialize in the development and manufacture of robotic wheelchairs, as well as other assistive technologies. Additionally, there are a number of smaller companies that are developing robotic wheelchairs for specific applications. Show Less Read more