Camera Module Market Is Predicted To Grow Swiftly Due To Increasing Demand For Smartphones & Tablet PC Devices Till 2022: Grand View Research, Inc.
The global camera module market size is expected to reach USD
61.78 billion by 2022, growing at a CAGR of 16.2% from 2015 to 2022, according
to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Technological proliferation and
the increasing demand for smartphones and tablet PC devices are expected to
drive growth over the forecast period. Such increase in the demand for high
definition smartphones is expected to drive the market for advanced CMOS and
CCD technology-based devices, boosting the prospects of camera module
manufacturers.
The demand for camera modules in
smartphones and tablet PCs has increased exponentially over the last decade,
thereby supporting industry growth. Almost all the mobile phones in the coming
years are expected to have such modules installed in them.
The market is broadly segmented
on the basis of image sensor technology and the application segment. Vendors
offer CMOS and CCD technology-based image sensors that are used to manufacture
these modules to be used in various consumer electronic devices.
CMOS is majorly used at present
as compared to CCD. CMOS sensors are produced in bulk for many low-end
applications and their price depends on its application. On account of the need
for a specialized manufacturing process, CCD image sensors are expensive as
compared to their CMOS counterparts, and are used in niche applications such as
professional and high-end consumer electronic products.
These devices find extensive
applications in medical and healthcare segments, smartphone & tablet PC
devices, automotive industry, defense & aerospace, industrial &
security applications, and consumer electronics.
North America camera module market by application, 2012 -
2022, (USD Million)
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Further key findings from the report suggest:
- The growth of
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) has increased the demand for
high-definition cameras in military applications. Additionally, the demand
for high-resolution cameras for satellite imaging in space has also
increased. The increasing need for imaging device in defense and space is
also expected to contribute to camera module industry growth.
- Automotive
sector is one of the rapidly growing segments for such advanced devices.
The main factor contributing to this growth is the enforcement of
government regulations in different regions. Driver safety has been a
major concern for the government. Various initiatives are being taken by
governments and car manufacturers in many regions to ensure driver safety
and reduce the numbers of on-road accidents.
- Moreover,
legislations related to the mandatory installation of imagers in
automobiles are expected to improve the vision of the vehicle driver.
Increasing adoption of these regulations in regions such as North America
and Europe is estimated to have a positive impact on industry growth.
- Apart from
automotive and defense, the demand for imaging devices in these
technologies has increased due to the increasing awareness for health and
aging population. This factor has positively influenced the growth in
demand for such devices in the medical and health sciences sector.
- Asia Pacific
camera module market accounted for over 60% of the revenue in 2014, owing
to the existence of major smartphone and electronics component
manufacturers. However, countries from North America and Europe are
estimated to witness significant demand due to the presence of consumers
with high disposable incomes and tech-savvy lifestyles in the region.
- Smartphone
manufactures such as Samsung Corporation are manufacturing such modules
for their devices reducing their dependence on other manufacturers for its
components and modules.
- Key vendors
include Foxconn Technology, Chicony Electronics, LG Innotek, Lite-On
Technology, Partron, Samsung Electro-Mechanics, Sharp, STMicroelectronics
N.V., Sunny Optical Technology Group, and Toshiba.
For more information: http://www.grandviewresearch.com

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