Buch, Englisch
What Physical AI Means for Investment, Industry, and the Future of Work
Buch, Englisch
ISBN: 978-1-394-45364-1
Verlag: Wiley
The insider account of how humanoid robotics is evolving into a global commercial movement
The humanoid robotics market will reach multi-trillion-dollar scale over the coming decades, with projections of up to $5T by 2050. The Humanoid Economy: What Physical AI Means for Investment, Industry, and the Future of Work maps the full architecture of this shift—its technical foundations, financial realities, cultural dynamics, and geopolitical stakes—written by a venture capitalist and ecosystem builder at the center of the field.
Across seven chapters, The Humanoid Economy traces why the humanoid form factor fits human-built environments, how convergences in AI maturity and global labor shortages created the inflection point, what it takes to engineer and deploy a humanoid system, and how venture capital, policy frameworks, safety standards, and global summits combined to build an entire ecosystem around the field.
Readers will also discover: - How investment platforms, emerging standards efforts, and policy proposals such as the U.S. Humanoids Act shape commercialization
- The technical convergences in sensor fusion, computer vision, and embodied intelligence driving physical AI systems from research labs toward real-world deployment
- Frameworks for evaluating humanoid ventures, including funding models, go-to-market strategies, and portfolio construction in physical AI
- How global labor shortages, cultural readiness, and geopolitical competition accelerated the humanoid robotics inflection point
- Strategies for responsible scaling, including workforce adaptation, human–robot collaboration models, and safety standards development
Written for venture capitalists, C-suite executives, robotics founders, and policymakers, The Humanoid Economy delivers the technical depth, financial analysis, and strategic perspective required to evaluate and participate in the transition from fragmented robotics research to coordinated global commercialization.




