IRobot Research and Development Expenses 1970-1969 | IRBT

IRobot research and development expenses from 1970 to 1969. Research and development expenses can be defined as an expense arising from studies and product development processes.
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IRobot Annual Research and Development Expenses
(Millions of US $)
IRobot Quarterly Research and Development Expenses
(Millions of US $)
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Industrial Products Industrial Automation & Robotics $0.015B $0.682B
iRobot Corporation is one of the leading manufacturers of robots world wide. The company is a leader not only in the domestic arena but also excels in the field of commercial usage. It generates revenues mainly from the Consumer business. It acquired Japan-based Sales On Demand Corporation and Europe-based Robopolis SAS. iRobot's Consumer business is related to the manufacturing of mobile robots. It owns premium robotic brands like Roomba, Braava, Mirra and Looj. These robots feature proprietary technologies and help in domestic chores like vacuuming, floor scrubbing and mopping, pool cleaning, and gutter cleaning. The products are primarily sold via several distribution channels, which include chain stores, national retailers and online through iRobot's website and value-added distributors & resellers. The company entered the lawn care market as it unveiled Terra, a robot mower. Terra features state-of-the-art mapping and navigation technologies, high-quality mowing, and easy installation capabilities.
Stock Name Country Market Cap PE Ratio
Fanuc (FANUY) Japan $38.902B 34.14