Europe Image Sensors Market to Reach $2.77B by 2018
June 12, 2015 | Business WireEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Europe Image Sensors Market - Growth, Trends and Forecasts (2014 - 2020)" report to their offering.
The Europe Image Sensors market is expected to increase to $2.77 billion by 2018 at a CAGR of 7.50% over the period 2014-2020
European based companies were responsible for about 10% of the worldwide production of image sensors. Europe's e2v technologies acquired Atmel's image sensor and camera group, increasing its scope across CCD and CMOS. The close coupling of the image sensor design in Europe to European camera makers, especially in specialty industries such as machine vision, automobiles and radiography is making the market even larger, since it includes not only the image sensor but the added value of the optics and image processing. Increasing safety regulations and adoption of ADAS are the key drivers which are making the Europe Image Sensors market to grow lucratively. Machine vision systems are set to drive the CMOS image sensor market. However, Complex manufacturing process of high resolution image sensors and higher power consumption in CCD image sensor are the factors hindering the growth of the global image sensors market.
The Europe Image Sensors market is segmented on the basis of Type (CMOS Image Sensors, CCD Image Sensors and Others), Spectrum (IR Sensor, X Ray Sensor), and Industry (Industrial, Security and Surveillance, Automotive and Transportation, Aerospace and Defense, Healthcare, Consumer Electronics and Others).
This report describes a detailed study of the Porter's five forces analysis of the market. All the five major factors in these markets have been quantified using the internal key parameters governing each of them. It also covers the market landscape of these players which includes the key growth strategies and competition analysis.
Competitive Intelligence analysis in the form of Mergers & Acquisition activity, Collaborations, Agreements, New product launches along with the profiles of major players including Aptina Imaging Corporation (U.S.), Canon Inc. (Japan), Omnivision Technologies Inc. (U.S.), Samsung Electronics Co.Ltd., (South Korea), Sony Corporation (Japan), and a few others are available in detail in this report.
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