San
Francisco, 28 November 2018, The global photonics market size is expected to reach
USD 979.90 billion by 2024, according to a new report by Grand View Research,
Inc. The prospects for market growth can be attributed to rapid innovations in
the industry for the development of technologically-enhanced products and
related services, as well as growing opportunities for the new market
development.
Photonics is regarded as one of
the Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) in the recent past, leading to the
development of new products and services with substantial economic benefits.
The broad diversity of devices with photonic-based components is expected to
impact the global demand for this technology positively. Photonics is a
technologically advanced field, being at the forefront of innovation and
R&D and is thus presumed to incorporate substantial growth prospects over
the forecast period.
The industry encompasses a
broad scope of applications based on photonic-based products, which are
anticipated to drive the dynamic emergence of new economic activities in the
potential markets. The emergence of green and sustainable photonic-based
solutions, such as Photovoltaic (PV) solar cells, is envisioned to drive the
industry over the forecast period, owing to the increasing support by both
local governments and consumers.
The industry encompasses substantial
opportunities for growth over the next eight years. The key impact of photonics
technology on energy supply is presumed to offer enhanced PV efficiency in the
next-generation solar cells to make PV cost-competitive with fossil fuel
electricity generation. Advanced products, such as polycrystalline silicon PV,
thin film PV, dye-sensitized PV, and further new developments, such as
embedding nanoparticles into solar cells and nanostructure substrates, are
expected to boost the demand for photonic components in renewable energy
sources over the forecast period.
However, significant initial
investments and absence of proper international standards in the technology are
expected to challenge the industry growth over the forecast period. The high
cost of technology and risk of thermal effect haveled to the limited
commercialization of this technology worldwide. Moreover, technology
obsolescence and growing presence of counterfeit technologies across the globe
are anticipated to challenge the industry growth in the near future.
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Further key findings from the report suggest:
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Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
accounted for approximately 10% of the overall market share in 2015 and are
presumed to grow at a considerable rate over the forecast period owing to the
introduction of new legislations and policies worldwide to boost the adoption
of highly efficient and renewable energy devices. LEDs are energy-efficient,
high-performance, and environment-friendly alternatives to traditional light
bulbs. Further developments alongside organic and inorganic LEDs, such as light
emitting nanowires and quantum dots, and large areas light-emitting plastics,
are presumed to boost the demand over the next eight years.
·
Lasers are anticipated to
witness a substantial growth over the forecast period, growing at an estimated
CAGR of over 7% from 2016 to 2024. The growth in this segment can be primarily
attributed to rapid developments in the industry to incorporate miniature laser
projection units as a light source in next-generation pico-projectors. Lasers
are being increasingly used in the production of textiles and clothing as well
as fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals.
·
Displays are anticipated to
emerge as a predominant application segment over the next eight years owing to
increasing developments of sharper, better color, energy-efficient, cheaper,
and thin display devices. The increasing adoption of flexible displays,
miniaturized displays, holographic displays, enhanced touch, and motion
feedback displays are anticipated to lead to new product development and
enhancement of existing products.
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In terms of revenue, North
America dominated the global photonics market in 2015 and is expected to retain
its dominance over the forecast period. The demand in this region is mainly
driven by the increasing adoption of advanced technologies. The U.S. is
presumed to encompass significant investments in the form of public spending
and government funding for the R&D of photonic-enabled technologies. Europe
is presumed to witness a considerable growth over the forecast period, owing to
the growing establishment of research facilities for further development of
thistechnology.
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Grand View Research has segmented the
global photonics market on the basis of product, application, and region.
Photonics Product Outlook
(Revenue, USD Billion, 2015 - 2024)
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Waveguides
·
Optical modulators
·
Optical interconnects
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LEDs
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Wavelength Division Multiplexer
(WDM) filters
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Photo detectors
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Lasers
·
Amplifiers
Photonics Application Outlook
(Revenue, USD Billion, 2015 - 2024)
·
Consumer electronics
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Displays
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Safety & defense technology
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Communication
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Metrology
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Sensing
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Medical & healthcare
·
High-performance computing
Photonics Regional Outlook
(Revenue, USD Billion, 2015 - 2024)
·
North America
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Europe
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Asia Pacific
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RoW
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