MEMS and Sensors Market Segments, Size, Emerging Growth Factors, Top Key Players and Business Opportunities till 2027
The MEMS (Micro Electro-Mechanical System) and sensors market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 10.2% during the forecast period. The global market for MEMS and sensors is anticipated to grow rapidly by US$26.1 billion by 2023. The significant growth in the demand of IoT (Internet of Things) technology along with the rise in the adoption of smart connected devices will drive the market growth throughout the forecast period.
The MEMS sensor market is segmented into: types, material, and application.
- Type: The MEMS sensors is classified into environmental, pressure, inertial, microphone, and optical.
- Material: The MEMS sensors by materials segment are categorised into four material types; metal, silicon, polymer, and ceramic.
- Application: By application, MEMS Sensors are divided into; aerospace and defense, industrial, consumer electronics, healthcare, and automotive.
The global MEMS Sensors market is partitioned into four major regions; Asia-Pacific, North America, Europe, and the Rest of the World. North America is predicted to hold the highest market share due to the early adoption of advanced technologies and the presence of leading market players like Bosch, Texas Instruments, Allego microsystems, Qualcomm, Honeywell, and Invensense. The Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest-growing region due to the rising demand for consumer electronics such as smartphones and laptops. Rising miniaturisation and the growing automotive industry are enhancing the market growth in this region. Moreover, government initiatives for promoting electronics are fueling the MEMS market in India and China.
The MEMS Sensors market key players are Denso Corporation (Japan), Panasonic (Japan), Invensense, Qualcomm(US), Honeywell(US), Texas Instruments(US), Allego Microsystems (US), and others.
According to the latest updates, the MEMS Sensors market forecast states that the sensors market will reach immense growth during the review period due to the rising trend in autonomous vehicles and introducing the new type of sensors like 4-in-1 environmental MEMS sensor with AI which can measure humidity, gases, temperature, and barometric pressure in a single compact package for reducing the cost of the devices.
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