Asia Pacific Chemical Sensors Market Report 2015
June 12, 2015 | PRNewswireEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Asia Pacific Chemical Sensors Market - Growth, Trends And Forecasts (2014 - 2020)" report to their offering.
The Asia Pacific Chemical sensors market is expected to increase to $5.44 billion by 2018 at a CAGR of 8.14% over the period 2014-2020
The Asia Pacific region is expected to estimate a huge growth rate when compared to other regions because of the presence of developing countries such as China &India. The growing technological propagation and amalgamation of chemical sensors products with a vast kind of applications such as Medical, Automotive, and manufacturing etc. are the major factors driving the growth of the chemical sensors market.
Chemical sensors growth towards increase in the production of light vehicles, demand for quick accurate diagnosis in medical sector, and technological advancements are the key drivers which are making the Asia Pacific chemical sensors market to grow lucratively. The growth of the Chemical Sensors Market is currently being hindered by decrease in automobile emissions testing due to the falling number of vehicles that need to be tested.
Electrochemical sensors are estimated to see the fastest growth, with demand reflecting recovery in manufacturing. Optical sensors will continue to benefit from their high sensitivity, stability, immunity to interference, and product improvements such as smaller size and enhanced ruggedness.
The Chemical Sensors Market is segmented on the basis of Type (Electrochemical, Optical, Pellistor/Catalytic Bead, and Others) and End User Industry (Medical, Automotive, Industrial, Environmental Monitoring, Defense and Others).
Testimonial
"In a year when every marketing dollar mattered, I chose to keep I-Connect007 in our 2025 plan. Their commitment to high-quality, insightful content aligns with Koh Young’s values and helps readers navigate a changing industry. "
Brent Fischthal - Koh YoungSuggested Items
I-Connect007 Editor’s Choice: Five Must-Reads for the Week
11/14/2025 | Nolan Johnson, I-Connect007I read an interesting article this week about a breakthrough on building microprocessors to run on microwaves rather than traditional digital circuitry. It cites an academic study that begins, “The development of high-bandwidth applications, including multi-gigabit communication and radar imaging, demands faster processing. However, in the microwave regime, where frequencies exceed clock rates, sampling and computation become challenging. Here we report an integrated microwave neural network for broadband computation and communication.”
The Impact of the AI Boom on PCB and Raw Materials Supply Chains
11/13/2025 | Mark Goodwin, Ventec International GroupThe PCB industry is entering a period of unprecedented structural change, driven by the demands of artificial intelligence and advanced computing. What was once a cyclical market has become a capacity race. It’s one that rewards foresight, collaboration, and strategic supply partnerships. Understanding these dynamics is essential for maintaining stability and growth across all market segments. This report, created by Ventec International Group, provides a clear view of how AI-driven demand is reshaping the PCB materials landscape and what actions are required to secure long-term supply.
It’s Only Common Sense: Marketing Isn’t Fluff, It’s Ammunition
11/03/2025 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: It's Only Common SenseI’ve lost count of the times I’ve heard someone dismiss marketing as “fluff.” You know the tone: a little smirk, a little condescension, and the implication that “real companies” don’t need marketing. They say, “We make a great product. Our work speaks for itself.”
Aircraft Wire and Cable Market to surpass USD 3.2 Billion by 2034
10/30/2025 | Global Market Insights Inc.The global aircraft wire and cable market was valued at USD 1.8 billion in 2024 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 5.9% to reach USD 3.2 billion by 2034, according to recent report by Global Market Insights Inc.
The Marketing Minute: Marketing With Layers
10/15/2025 | Brittany Martin -- Column: The Marketing MinuteMarketing to a technical audience is like crafting a multilayer board: Each layer serves a purpose, from the surface story to the buried detail that keeps everything connected. At I-Connect007, we’ve learned that the best marketing campaigns aren’t built linearly; they’re layered. A campaign might start with a highly technical resource, such as an in-depth article, a white paper, or a podcast featuring an engineer delving into the details of a process. That’s the foundation, the substance that earns credibility.