For nearly a decade, Robotics Business Review has highlighted the most innovative and influential companies from around the world that have advanced the state of robotics. Robotics Business Review is currently seeking nominations for the 2020 Robotics Innovation Awards.
The Deadline for 2020 RBR Robotics
Innovation Awards Has Passed
Innovation and Transformation
Innovation is critical to success and long-term competitiveness among regions, vertical markets, individual companies. Not only can innovations result in new products and services, but they can also transform industries and societies.
Innovation can take many forms, ranging from new technologies and business models to research methods, political structures, and much more. But at its core, each innovation begins with an idea that can influence, improve, or create a solution.
For 2020, a More Expansive View
For the robotics sector, the importance of innovation has never been greater. This year, the editors of Robotics Business Review are taking a more expansive approach to the RBR50 list. This year’s selections will illustrate how multiple types of innovation – technological, business, market, and investment – act in confluence to accelerate robotics sector growth.
To recognize and celebrate robotics innovation in all its forms, the 2020 RBR50 will not be determined by company size, maturity, or sales figures. Nor will awards be limited to certain vertical market segments.
The solicitation and selection process for the 2020 RBR50 has been broadened to also recognize transformative innovation from governmental and private business research, development, and investment groups, as well as technology, product, and services providers.
How to Apply
The editors of Robotics Business Review are seeking submissions from companies, research and development organizations, business development and investment groups, and others for consideration for the 2020 RBR50 awards.
- Each submission must refer to an innovation that was initiated, released, or executed between January 1, 2019 and March 31, 2020.
- Each submission must fall under one of three categories: 1. Business and management innovation; 2. Technology, services, and research innovation; or 3. Application and market innovation (see descriptions below)
- The deadline to apply was Friday, April 17, 2020.
Business and Management Innovation
Entries should describe business and management initiatives or practices that enhance a company’s commercial standing, foster robotics sector growth, or improve society. Innovative business and management categories include:
- Leadership – setting goals and taking action that results in improved business performance, outperforming the competition, inspiring others, or other positive conclusions
- Market engagement – actions that increase the interaction between a company and its customers, partners, or the robotics sector
- Business models – novel approaches for selling robotics products or services, including market expansion, new product introduction, acquisitions and investments, and more
- Social good – initiatives that provide a positive social benefit such as improving sustainability, encouraging diversity, increasing workplace safety, and supporting underserved groups or communities
Research, Product Technology, and Services Innovation
Submissions should describe innovative technologies or services that entered the commercial market after January 2019.
- Primary or applied research – Research published between January 1, 2019 and March 31, 2020 focused on robotics, automation and supporting technologies and methods that are expected to advance the commercial robotics sector.
- Product introduction – Innovative technologies and products that were released and made available for sale to individuals, companies and other groups in the industrial, commercial, public sector, and consumer markets.
- Services introduction – Includes newly introduced business, engineering or technology services. Examples include design, development and manufacturing services, legal services, and Robotics-as-a-Service offerings.
Application and Market Innovation
These RBR50 entries should feature newly developed applications for specific sectors that deliver value, provide entry to new markets, or improve performance over existing approaches by improving productivity, increasing quality, reducing costs, etc. Markets include:
- Agriculture
- Construction / demolition
- Consumer
- Defense / public safety / security
- Energy / utilities
- Healthcare / medical / rehabilitation
- Hospitality
- Manufacturing
- Mining
- Retail / wholesale
- Supply chain / logistics
- Transportation
Benefits for RBR50 Honorees
2020 RBR50 organizations will receive coverage throughout the year on Robotics Business Review. They will be described in a publication for print and download that includes sponsorship opportunities.
Questions?
For specific questions regarding the 2020 RBR50 innovation awards, please contact editors Dan Kara or Eugene Demaitre.