North America industrial Control & Factory Automation Market

ABB (Switzerland) and Emerson Electric Co. (US) are Leading Players in the North America industrial Control & Factory Automation Market

The North America industrial control & factory automation is projected to be worth USD 80.19 billion in 2025 and USD 125.55 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 9.4% from 2025 to 2030. The regional market continues to grow as manufacturers focus on improving older plants. Many facilities are being updated to run more reliably and with fewer disruptions. Labor shortages and higher operating expenses also push companies to rely more on industrial robots, control systems, and digital automation. Alongside this, ongoing investment in domestic manufacturing helps sustain the demand for smart factory technologies and modern automation solutions across the region.

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ABB (Switzerland), Emerson Electric Co. (US), Siemens (Germany), Schneider Electric (France), and Mitsubishi Electric Corporation (Japan) are key players in the North America industrial control & factory automation market. Market participants have diversified their offerings and expanded globally through strategic growth methods, such as launching new products, collaborations, alliances, and partnerships.

For instance, in November 2025, Siemens expanded its SIPANEL industrial control panels offering in the US. Customizable panels are now assembled in Wendell, North Carolina. These panels support protection, automation, and control applications. They also integrate Digital Twin technology to improve system performance and efficiency. The expanded portfolio targets industrial systems, utilities, microgrids, and smart infrastructure projects.

ABB (Switzerland)

ABB has a strong presence in the US and Canada, backed by a diverse range of products. The company provides industrial robotics, control systems, drives, motors, electrification solutions, and automation software. Its customers include industries such as automotive, aerospace, energy, chemicals, food and beverages, and life sciences. It collaborates closely with customers to boost productivity, system reliability, and energy efficiency. Its solutions support modern factory operations through PLCs, distributed control systems, robotics, and digital automation platforms. It focuses on smart manufacturing, predictive maintenance, and connected operations. These areas fit well with regional goals surrounding modernization, reshoring, and building stronger operations. It continues to expand its presence through ongoing product development, selective acquisitions, and investments in robotics and digital technologies. This strategy enhances its position as a long-term automation partner for manufacturers upgrading facilities across North America.

FANUC Corporation

FANUC Corporation has a strong and established presence in North America. The company’s portfolio includes industrial robots, CNC systems, servo motors, and factory automation solutions. It serves industries such as automotive, aerospace, electronics, metals, and general manufacturing. These sectors need high speed, precision, and consistency. Its robotics and CNC solutions are commonly used in automated assembly, welding, machining, and material handling. They assist manufacturers in improving productivity, quality, and process stability. It emphasizes reliability, long equipment life, and easy integration. This makes its solutions well-suited for high-volume production environments. It continues to invest in regional manufacturing facilities, service centers, and training programs throughout the US. These initiatives support customers as they modernize production lines and adopt advanced automation technologies across North America.

Market Ranking

The North America industrial control & factory automation market, particularly in industrial robotics, is largely controlled by a small group of players. The top five companies, including FANUC Corporation, ABB, Yaskawa Electric Corporation, KUKA AG, and Mitsubishi Electric, account for a significant portion of industrial robot installations in the region. These companies offer different types of robots, including articulated, SCARA, collaborative, and high-payload models, along with controllers, motion systems, and automation software. Their solutions are commonly used in automotive, aerospace, electronics, metals, and general manufacturing. These industries depend on consistent performance and reliable automation. A strong manufacturing base in North America, well-established system integrator networks, and long-term relationships with major OEMs continue to support their positions. As manufacturers invest further in smart factories and flexible automation, these companies are expected to remain key players in the region.

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North America Industrial Control & Factory Automation Market Size,  Share & Growth Report
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