市場調査レポート
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1176337
南米の商用無人航空システム(UAS)市場:成長の機会South American Commercial Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Growth Opportunities |
南米の商用無人航空システム(UAS)市場:成長の機会 |
出版日: 2022年11月21日
発行: Frost & Sullivan
ページ情報: 英文 40 Pages
納期: 即日から翌営業日
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欧州の地政学的紛争により、企業は金属や農産物などの一次資源の新たな供給源を求めるようになり、世界的に価格が上昇しました。この新たな需要に対応するため、南米各地の生産者はドローン技術を導入し、ワークフローと生産性を向上させようとしています。しかし、ドローン技術の導入は、貿易政策に大きく依存します。チリ、コロンビア、ペルーなど、開放的な貿易政策をとっている南米諸国では、より速い導入率が見込まれる一方、アルゼンチンやブラジルなど、保護主義政策をとっている国では、ドローンプラットフォームの輸入に伴う高関税のために、導入率が鈍化すると思われます。
当レポートでは、世界の商業用無人航空機システム(UAS)市場における南米の現在の地位を分析し、現在の国際的な出来事が今後数年間の発展をどのように形作るかを検証し、市場の成長の機会についてまとめています。
Increasing Commodity Prices Encourage Competitive Intensity for Commercial Drone Services in the Region
This study analyzes the current position of South America in the global commercial unmanned aerial system (UAS) market and examines how current international events will shape its development in the upcoming years. Relevant growth opportunities have been highlighted to show which market segments will experience the highest growth rate in the region in the next 5 years. Most commercial drone platforms in this market are used by the agricultural and mining sectors, with differing grades of adoption across the region. Drone delivery applications are gradually witnessing increasing adoption and have the potential to take off in mountainous countries in the near future due to the lack of infrastructure for conventional vehicles and inactive aerospace, enabling the widespread use of commercial drone platforms.
The main trend defining this space is the boom of the commodity market. Geopolitical conflict in Europe has driven businesses to seek new sources of primary resources such as metal and agricultural goods and has pushed prices up worldwide. To meet this new demand, producers across South America are adopting drone technology to improve workflows and productivity. However, the introduction of drone technology depends heavily on trade policy. South American countries following open trade policies, such as Chile, Colombia, and Peru, will witness faster adoption rates, whereas countries with protectionist policies, such as Argentina and Brazil, will see slower adoption rates due to the high tariffs associated with the import of drone platforms. The widespread introduction of drone technology is also limited by a lack of qualified operators, with few training options available in the region.