Magnetic Sensors Market Is Predicted To Reach USD 3.65 Billion By 2022: By Grand View Research, Inc.
The global magnetic sensors market size
is expected to reach USD 3.65 billion by 2022 according to a new report by
Grand View Research, Inc.
Technological advancements and an
increased awareness regarding vehicle safety are anticipated to drive the
global magnetic sensors market growth over the forecast period. Escalating
demand for GPS & navigation enabled smartphones and wearable devices is
expected to further incite industry growth.
Magnetic sensing devices are used
for detecting and measuring magnetic fields.
These sensors assist in wear-free
measurement of angular speed and angle of rotation with contactless operation.
They are widely used in consumer electronic devices such as smartphones and
wearable devices for position sensing, switching, current sensing, and angular
sensing. In addition, they are used in white goods and heavy consumer durables
such as air conditioners and refrigerators.
However, intense competition and
a gradual decline in the average selling price have left the industry
unattractive for vendors, thereby challenging market growth.
North America magnetic sensors
market by technology, 2012-2022, (USD Million)
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Magnetic Sensors Market
Further key findings from
the report suggest:
- Magnetic
sensors used across various industry verticals are based on different
sensing technologies such as Hall Effect, Anisotropic Magnetoresistance
(AMR), Giant Magnetoresistance (GMR), and others such as Tunneling
Magnetoresistance (TMR) and Superconducting Quantum Interface Device
(SQUID). Hall Effect based sensing module segment dominates the industry
accounting for over 55% of the market share in 2014. They are extensively
used in various automotive safety systems including Anti-lock Braking
Systems (ABS) and advanced driver assistance systems.
- Magnetic
sensors find numerous applications across various verticals including
automotive, consumer electronics, industrial, and others such as aerospace
and defense, R&D, and non-destructive testing activities. Automotive
applications segment dominated the industry accounting for over 50% of the
market revenue share in 2014. These sensing devices form an essential part
of major safety and driver assistance systems in modern day vehicles
thereby driving their demand. Moreover, such sensors and switches have
become a critical part of the battery systems in hybrid and Electronic
Vehicles (EV) owing to their efficient and battery saving operation.
- Asia Pacific
region dominates the global market in terms of demand and is projected to
grow at a CAGR of nearly 12% over the forecast period. Presence of major
end-use industries in the region has led to an increasing demand for such
sensing modules in the region. Countries such as China, Japan, and India
house most of the technological and automotive giants leading to an
escalating demand over the forecast period.
- Key industry
participants include Baumer, Honeywell International Inc., iC-Haus,
Infineon Technologies AG, Mesmic Corporation, NXP Semiconductors, and
Robert Bosch GmbH. Major vendors are based in countries from the European
Union and Asia Pacific region to cater to an ever-increasing need for such
sensing devices from the growing automotive and consumer electronic
industry. Manufacturers resort to mergers, alliances, and vertical
integration to streamline the process of procurement and drive
profitability.
About Grand View Research,
Inc:
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company, registered in the State of California and headquartered in San
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