This work describes the selection approach and analysis of existing AutoML frameworks regarding their capability of a) incorporating Quantum Machine Learning (QML) algorithms into this automated solving approach of the AutoML framing and b) solving a set of industrial use-cases with different ML problem types by benchmarking their most important characteristics. For that, available open-source tools are condensed into a market overview and suitable frameworks are systematically selected on a multi-phase, multi-criteria approach. This is done by considering software selection approaches, as well as in terms of the technical perspective of AutoML. The requirements for the framework selection are divided into hard and soft criteria regarding their software and ML attributes. Additionally, a classification of AutoML frameworks is made into high- and low-level types, inspired by the findings of. Finally, we select Ray and AutoGluon as the suitable low- and high-level frameworks respectively, as they fulfil all requirements sufficiently and received the best evaluation feedback during the use-case study. Based on those findings, we build an extended Automated Quantum Machine Learning (AutoQML) framework with QC-specific pipeline steps and decision characteristics for hardware and software constraints.