Key market players are emphasizing significantly on R&D for increasing their product offerings, which will further help the Advanced & Industrial Ceramics Market to grow considerably. Market players are adopting several business development strategies such as acquisitions, mergers, collaborations, and partnerships to enhance their market presence and acquire a larger customer base. To survive in the competitive market, industry players must provide cost effective products.
The Advanced & Industrial Ceramics market is very competitive with market players trying to develop unique and innovative products and solutions, which could render the competitors’ offerings obsolete. The competitive environment is likely to grow further owing to rising technological advancements. Some of the key players operating in the Advanced & Industrial Ceramics Market are Elan Technology , Kyocera, CeramTec GmbH, 3M, Coorstek Inc., Saint-Gobain, Morgan Advanced Materials, Anderman Industrial Ceramics, Rauschert GmbH, CM Cera and Corning Incorporated. To increase their global reach and client base, key firms are concentrating on acquisitions and product innovation.
Kyocera: Kyocera Corporation, a Japanese multinational ceramics and electronics manufacturer, is headquartered in Kyoto, Japan, and was founded as Kyoto Ceramic Company, Limited in 1959 by Kazuo Inamori. The company has since expanded its product portfolio to include solar power generating systems, telecommunications equipment, office document imaging equipment, electronic components, semiconductor packages, cutting tools, and components for medical and dental implant systems. Kyocera's business operations are global, with R&D facilities in Japan and the US, and manufacturing facilities in Japan, Poland, France, India, China, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the US, among others.
The company serves individuals, corporations, governments, and governmental agencies, and has a significant presence in the Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Kyocera's product portfolio includes a wide range of technologies and applications. In the field of ceramics, the company manufactures industrial ceramics for various industries, including solar power generating systems. In the electronics sector, Kyocera produces telecommunications equipment, office document imaging equipment, and electronic components. The company also specializes in semiconductor packages, cutting tools, and components for medical and dental implant systems.
CeramTec GmbH: CeramTec GmbH is a leading global manufacturer of technical ceramics, specializing in the development, manufacturing, and sale of parts, components, and products made from ceramic materials. With over a century of experience, the company is a pioneer in the field of advanced ceramics and has a wide range of applications across various industries, including medical engineering, automotive, electronics, energy and environmental engineering, and equipment and mechanical engineering. The company's portfolio consists of over 10,000 products, components, and parts, along with a variety of ceramic materials.
CeramTec operates worldwide with production sites and subsidiaries in Europe, America, and Asia, including in Germany (Plochingen, Ebersbach, Lauf, Lohmar, Marktredwitz, Wittlich, Wilhermsdorf), France (Paris), Switzerland (Spreitenbach), Italy (Bergamo), the Czech Republic (Sumperk), Spain (Barcelona), Korea (Suwon City), the USA (Laurens, Willoughby), Malaysia (Seremban), Poland (Gorzyce), Brazil (Nova Odessa), Mexico (Puebla), Great Britain (Southampton and Ruabon), India (Panaji and Patiala), Taiwan (Taipei), and China (Suzhou and Beijing). The company is headquartered in Plochingen, near Stuttgart, and is a portfolio company of BC Partners.
CeramTec's products are primarily used in medical technology, automotive engineering, electronics, equipment and mechanical engineering, environmental and energy technology, toolmaking, the chemical industry, and the semiconductor industry