Sensors US industry forecasts for 2012 & 2017
| Publication Date | July 2008 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Freedonia Group |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 328 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | FED00024 |
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Summary
US sensor demand to grow 4.3% per year through 2012 US demand for sensors is projected to advance 4.3 percent per annum through 2012 to $12.7 billion. Overall growth will be supported by technological advances that allow for price reduction and greater precision, which expand the use of sensors into new markets, as well as new applications within existing markets. Demand for sensors based on emerging technologies, such as MEMSbased and imaging sensors, will see the fastest gains. Process variable sensors (e.g., pressure, temperature, flow and level) will continue to be the largest type of sensor, although they are expected to grow at below-average rates since they represent some of the more mature products in the sensor industry. The automotive industry will remain the largest market, but growth will also be strong in military and aerospace applications.
Proximity/positioning, imaging sensors will offer fastest growth prospects Through 2012, imaging and proximity/ position sensors are expected to record the fastest growth. Imaging sensors -- including charge-coupled devices (CCD), complementary metal-oxide semiconductors (CMOS) and thermal (infrared) sensors -- will register the fastest gains of all sensor types. CMOS imaging sensors will continue to take significant market share from CCDs, as they benefit from their lower costs, lower power requirements and higher speeds. Thermal imaging sensors will receive a significant boost from rising military expenditures, as well as increased importance in new markets such as police departments, fire departments, structural testing companies, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and private consumers.
Proximity and positioning sensors will also post rapid gains, fueled by increased motor vehicle production and continued expansion of the industrial sector, both of which are large consumers of proximity and positioning sensors. In particular, a rebound in vehicle production will support gains not only in newer sensor-using applications such as collision avoidance systems, but also for more mature motor vehicle products such as camshaft and crankshaft positioning sensors.Automotive market to remain the largest The motor vehicle market will be among the fastest growing and will continue to represent the largest market for sensors.
More specifically, demand for sensors in automotive safety and security systems will exhibit strong gains, boosted by both mandated changes (e.g., electronic stability control systems and tire pressure monitoring requirements) and consumer preferences for newer safety and security features that are being introduced. In addition, automakers will be under increasing pressure to add value to their vehicles so as to differentiate them from their competition.
The large industrial sensor market will post below-average growth, due to the high degree of maturity and downward pricing pressure that further limit value gains, especially in process control sensor markets. However, increased aerospace equipment shipments and higher defense expenditures will continue to drive strong growth for sensors in the military/ aerospace markets.Study coverage Sensors, a new Freedonia industry study, is priced at $4600. It presents historical demand data for 1997, 2002 and 2007 as well as forecasts for 2012 and 2017 by type (process variable, physical property, proximity and positioning, chemical property, electrical property, imaging) and market application (motor vehicles, industrial, military/aerospace, electronic security, medical, consumer electronics, information technology). The study also considers market environment factors, reviews key technological developments, evaluates company market share data and profiles 37 US industry competitors.
Content
- Executive Summary
- Summary Table
- Market Environment
- General
- Macroeconomic Outlook
- Personal Income & Expenditure Patterns
- Fixed Investment
- Manufacturing Outlook
- Electrical & Electronic Sector Outlook
- Market Volatility
- Pricing Patterns
- International Environment
- World Supply & Demand
- Trends in US Foreign Trade
- Imports
- Exports
- LIST OF TABLES & CHARTS:
- 1 Macroeconomic Environment
- 2 Consumer Income & Spending
- 3 Fixed Investment by Type
- 4 Manufacturers' Shipments
- 5 Electrical & Electronic
- Equipment Shipments
- 6 Sensor Market Volatility
- Cht Sensor Market Volatility, 1997-2007
- Cht Sensor Pricing Patterns
- 7 World Sensor Demand by Region
- 8 US Foreign Trade in Sensors
- Cht US Sensor Imports by Source, 2007
- Cht US Sensor Exports by Destination, 2007
- TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW
- General
- Sensor Technology
- Electrical & Magnetic
- Photoelectric & Optoelectronic
- Mechanical
- Sonic & Ultrasonic
- Solid-State
- Other
- Advanced Technological Concepts
- Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS)
- Smart Sensors & Smart Dust
- Nanotechnology
- Electronic Noses & Tongues
- Electronic Noses
- Electronic Tongues
- Telematics
- LIST OF TABLES & CHARTS:
- 1 Sensor Demand by Technology
- Cht Sensor Demand by Technology, 2007
- 2 Micro-Electro-Mechanical System Demand
- PRODUCTS
- General
- Process Variable Sensors
- Pressure Sensors
- Differential & Gauge
- Vacuum & Absolute
- Temperature Sensors
- Thermocouples
- Thermistors
- Resistance Temperature Detectors
- Other
- Other Markets
- 1 Sensor Demand by Technology
- LIST OF TABLES & CHARTS:
- 1 Sensor Demand by Market
- Cht Sensor Demand by Market, 2007
- 2 Motor Vehicle Outlook
- Cht Average Number of Sensors per Vehicle
- 3 OEM Automotive Electronics Market
- 4 Motor Vehicle Sensor Market by Type & System
- Cht Motor Vehicle Sensor Demand by Type
- 5 Selected Sensors in Motor Vehicles by System & Sensor Type
- 6 Motor Vehicle Engine & Drivetrain
- Sensor Market
- 7 Motor Vehicle Safety & Security System
- Sensor Market
- Cht Motor Vehicle Sensor Demand by System
- 8 Motor Vehicle Emissions Control
- Sensor Market
- 9 Other Motor Vehicle System Sensor Market
- 10 Industrial Sensor Market
- 11 Process Manufacturers' Shipments
- 12 Process Control Sensor Market
- 13 Industrial Machinery Shipments
- 14 Machinery & Equipment Sensor Market
- 15 Aerospace Shipments & Defense Expenditures
- 16 Military/Aerospace Sensor Market
- 17 Electronic Security Product Shipments
- 18 Electronic Security Sensor Market
- 19 National Health Expenditures
- 20 Medical Sensor Market
- 21 Consumer Electrical & Electronic
- Product Shipments
- 22 Consumer Electrical & Electronic
- Sensor Market
- 23 Household Appliance Sensor Market
- 24 Consumer Electronics Sensor Market
- 25 Information Technology
- Equipment Shipments
- 26 Information Technology Sensor Market
- 27 Other Sensor Markets
- 1 Sensor Demand by Market
- INDUSTRY STRUCTURE
- General
- Industry Composition
- Market Share & Leading Producers
- Research & Product Development
- Manufacturing
- Marketing & Distribution
- Financial Issues & Requirements
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- LIST OF TABLES & CHARTS:
- 1 Leading Sensor Manufacturers, 2007
- Cht US Sensor Market Share
- by Company, 2007
- 2 Research & Development Spending
- Patterns: Selected Sensor
- Manufacturers, 2005-2007
- 3 Capital Spending Patterns: Selected
- Sensor Manufacturers, 2005-2007
- 4 Selected Cooperative Agreements
- 5 Composite Financial Ratios, 2005-2007:
- Selected Sensor Manufacturers
- 6 Selected Acquisitions & Divestitures
- Company Profiles
- 1 Leading Sensor Manufacturers, 2007
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