Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) Technology: Current and Future Markets
| Publication Date | January 2006 |
|---|---|
| Publisher | BCC Research |
| Product Type | Report |
| Pages | 206 |
| ISBN Number | not applicable |
| Product Code | BCC00058 |
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Summary
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) are one of the fastest growing technology areas, with sales of around $5 billion. They are expected to grow at an average annual rate of more than 20% over the rest of the decade.
MEMS are devices that integrate mechanical elements, sensors, actuators, and electronics on a common silicon substrate. Many typically have dimensions in the 1 micron to 100 micron range. They have proven to be a key enabling technology of developments in areas such as transportation, telecommunications and health care, but the range of MEMS applications covers nearly every sector. The most significant advantage of MEMS is their ability to communicate easily with semiconductor chips. Other advantages include MEMS' compact size, reduced power consumption, lower cost, and increased reliability.
The growth in the use of MEMS has also led to the creation of supporting industries in areas such as MEMS design software, design services, specialty fabrication equipment, and fabrication facilities.
This report takes a hard look at the MEMS market and tries to provide a road map to the technologies and applications that are most likely to be successfully commercialized in the next five years. The study therefore will be invaluable to executives operating in a wide array of industries looking to utilize this very important technology.
Scope Of Study
The report contains:
- Definitions of industry terms and milestones in the development of MEMS
- Current and potential MEMS applications
- Global MEMS market trends, forecasts through 2010, market shares, and industry structure
- Factors that will influence the long-term development of MEMS
- Profiles of the industry's leaders
Report Highlights
- Microfluidic MEMS were the largest segment of the MEMS market in 2004, with a market share of over 44%. MEMS inkjet heads totalled $1.8 billion or almost 40% of the global MEMS market in 2004.
- Optical MEMS accounted for nearly 20% of the market in 2004 and MEMS pressure sensors over 18%.
- Accelerometers, which have a projected AAGR of 45% between 2005 and 2010, are expected to be the second largest MEMS market segment by 2010, with over 22% of the market. Gyroscopic MEMS and particularly RF MEMS are also projected to gain significant market share between 2004 and 2010.
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