EMS and ODM Market Size to Surpass USD 1589.62 Billion by 2033, Rising at 7.40% CAGR
November 4, 2025 | Globe NewswireEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
According to the SNS Insider, “The EMS and ODM market size was valued at USD 900.09 Billion in 2025E and is projected to reach USD 1,589.62 Billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 7.40% during 2026–2033.”
At a CAGR of 6.59%, the U.S. EMS and ODM Market is expected to reach USD 356.27 billion by 2033. The market is anticipated to increase as a result of rising demand for consumer electronics, automobiles, and industrial automation and the adoption of advanced manufacturing and design-for-manufacturing software.
Increasing Demand for Consumer Electronics and Electric Vehicles Augment Market Growth
The main factor propelling the expansion of the EMS (Electronics Manufacturing Services) and ODM (Original Design Manufacturing) Market is the rising demand for consumer electronics and electric vehicles. Demand is being created in the automotive, industrial, and healthcare sectors by the increasing use of outsourced manufacturing and intricate design standards. It is supporting the deployment of scalable, highly precise services and increasing production volumes. Improvements in efficiency, quality, and flexibility are continuously being driven by developments in PCB assembly, modular manufacturing, and testing methodologies.
Key Industry Segmentation
By Service Type
EMS held the largest market share of 62.47% in 2025 due to high penetration in consumer electronics, automotive and industrial applications, along with established supply chains and flexible production processes. ODM is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 8.12% due to the clients require custom designs and higher-end electronics and tailor-made manufacturing solutions.
By Component Type
PCBs dominated with a 45.36% share in 2025 as they are a necessity for virtually all electronics and are economical for mass production. Modules are projected to expand at the fastest CAGR of 9.05% propelled by increasing demand in IoT products, automotive electronics and high-end consumer gadgets.
By Production Type
Volume Manufacturing accounted for the highest market share of 53.88% in 2025 as electronical devices, industrial components, and standard manufacturing processes all have been available to guarantee efficiency and low piece prices. Prototype Development is projected to record the fastest CAGR of 8.73% due to an increasing number of product launches, high R&D activity, and small-lot custom work.
By End-Use Industry
Consumer Electronics held the largest share of 49.29% in 2025 driven by demand for smartphones, laptops and smart products which needed a high level of manufacturing know-how. Automotive is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 7.89% due to the rise of electric vehicles, connected car and the trend toward more electronics in cars.
Regional Insights:
North America dominated the market, with a market share of 35.76% in 2025 due to strong demand from consumer electronics, automotive and industrial applications. Increasing use of electric vehicles, smart devices and industrial automation is bolstering the market penetration.
The Asia Pacific EMS and ODM Market is the fastest-growing region with a CAGR of 8.68%, owing to accelerating industrialisation, growth in electronics manufacturing and surging demand for automobiles transportation along with consumer electronic goods.
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