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Electronics Manufacturing Services Market to Grow by $164.6 Billion from 2024-2028
August 30, 2024 | PRNewswireEstimated reading time: 4 minutes
The global electronics manufacturing service market size is estimated to grow by USD 164.6 billionn from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of almost 6.21% during the forecast period. Increasing number of electronics manufacturing services providers in economies with low hourly wages is driving market growth, with a trend towards collaborative co-innovation partnership with electronics manufacturing services providers. However, risk of intellectual property theft and misuse poses a challenge. Key market players include Accton Technology Corp., Benchmark Electronics Inc., Celestica Inc., Compal Electronics Inc., Creation Technologies LLC, Data IO Corp., Elbit Systems Ltd., ESCATEC Sdn. Bhd., First International Computer Inc., Flex Ltd., Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd., Integrated Micro Electronics Inc., Jabil Inc., Key Tronic Corp., Kimball Electronics Inc., Kitron ASA, Neo Tech Inc., Plexus Corp., Sanmina Corp., and Venture Corp. Ltd..
Market Driver
Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) outsourcing partnerships require a collaborative approach, with both customer organizations and service providers sharing risks and creating value through joint functioning. Co-innovation is a key aspect of these relationships, enabling the exchange of knowledge to develop new solutions and products. Despite the increasing challenges and risks in EMS adoption, successful outsourcing relationships continue. EMS providers function as integrated strategic partners, with customer companies investing in their offshore operations and monitoring for optimal quality. Apple, for example, outsources electronics manufacturing to Chinese providers, leveraging their expertise while maintaining quality control. Airtel, an Indian telecom company, collaborates extensively with IBM, Ericsson, Nokia, and Siemens, under shared risk and reward contracts. These collaborations and co-innovations are expected to foster a favorable market ecosystem, driving growth in the EMS market.
The Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) market is experiencing significant trends in various industries. In healthcare, there's a growing demand for advanced medical equipment. Automotive sector sees a surge in sub-assembly manufacturing, testing, and component assembly for electric vehicles. Industrial output is boosted by the adoption of new technologies like virtual reality, 3D printing, and structural electronics. The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted the electronics supply chain, highlighting the need for cybersecurity and resilience. Capacitors, connectors, LCD panels, and other components are in high demand. EMS providers offer engineering services and logistics to OEMs in Consumer Electronics, Aerospace & Defense, IT and Telecom, IoT, and 3D technologies. E-waste recycling and Greener Electronic Devices are crucial for a circular economy and Zero-waste nation. Global E-waste Monitor 2020 reports an increase in e-waste generation. New technologies like 5G, AI, and IoT-enabled cars drive productivity levels. Urban and population growth fuel demand for smart home products, smartphones, televisions, and more. EMS providers play a key role in the electronics industry, from manufacturing electronic equipment to providing engineering services and logistics. They help OEMs navigate the complexities of the industry, ensuring high-quality products and on-time delivery. The future of EMS lies in the adoption of new technologies, structural electronics, and the circular economy.
Market Challenges:
- The electronics manufacturing services market faces a significant challenge in the form of intellectual property (IP) theft. Many electronics businesses keep their manufacturing designs confidential and have strict policies against outsourcing manufacturing to EMS providers due to IP concerns. Despite thorough documentation before contract award, customers remain apprehensive about potential IP technology and design leakage, data theft, and misuse at EMS providers. Laws and contracts aim to prevent such breaches, but proving a violation is challenging due to differences in IP protection laws between home countries and service providers' locations. Techniques used for IPR infringement include forced technology transfer, corporate espionage, and direct data theft through hacking. The continuous evolution of technologies and cyberattacks, as well as the increasing use of cloud technology by EMS providers, make it difficult to completely eliminate the risk of unauthorized access to confidential data. This concern limits the adoption of electronics manufacturing services in certain industries, such as military and defense, thereby impeding market growth.
- The electronics manufacturing industry faces several challenges as new technologies like IoT, 3D technologies, and structural electronics gain popularity. E-waste recycling and producing greener electronic devices are becoming essential for businesses to address sustainability concerns. The Global E-waste Monitor 2020 reports an increasing amount of e-waste from consumer electronics, aerospace & defense, IT and telecom, and urban growth. EMS providers must adapt to these trends and offer logistics and engineering services to help OEMs meet the demands of the circular economy and zero-waste nation. Structural electronics penetration is growing in smart home products, smartphones, televisions, and even high-end autos and space vehicles. EMS providers must keep up with the latest trends to meet the needs of various industries, including automotive electronics manufacturers and IoT-enabled cars. Electric vehicle sales are surging, leading to a rise in demand for electronic equipment manufacturing. The challenges are significant, but with innovation and collaboration, the electronics manufacturing industry can meet these demands and contribute to a sustainable future.
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