InGaAs cameras have played a crucial role in detecting and capturing images within the near-infrared (NIR) and short-wave infrared (SWIR) wavelengths. Their versatile applications span various fields, including industrial processing monitoring and security & surveillance. Projections indicate that the global InGaAs cameras market is poised to reach USD 167.4 million by the close of 2026, with an anticipated Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 8.26% throughout the forecast period from 2021 to 2027. Notably, in 2020, North America led the market with a dominant 32.97% share, trailed by Europe at 29.07% and Asia-Pacific at 25.11%.
The segmentation of the InGaAs camera market revolves around scanning type, camera cooling technology, application, and region. In terms of the scanning type, the market distinguishes between line scan cameras and area scan cameras. The latter, specifically the area scan camera segment, is expected to command a significant portion of the InGaAs camera market. Camera cooling technology further divides the market into cooled cameras and uncooled cameras, with the latter projected to hold a larger share. The diverse applications of InGaAs cameras encompass military & defense, industrial automation, surveillance, safety & security, scientific research, spectroscopy, and other sectors.
The prevalence of InGaAs cameras in the near-infrared and short-wave infrared imaging has led to their widespread adoption in diverse industries. The anticipated growth in the InGaAs camera market reflects the increasing demand for advanced imaging solutions, driven by applications in security, defense, industrial automation, and scientific research. As technology continues to evolve, InGaAs cameras are likely to play an even more pivotal role in addressing the complex imaging needs across various domains. With North America currently leading the market, the geographical distribution highlights the global significance and acceptance of InGaAs cameras in facilitating advanced imaging capabilities for a wide array of applications.
The widespread adoption of InGaAs cameras in near-infrared (NIR) and short-wave infrared (SWIR) imaging underscores their pivotal role in addressing diverse imaging needs. These cameras have become integral in industries such as security, defense, industrial automation, and scientific research, driven by the quest for advanced imaging solutions. As technology continues to evolve, the versatile applications of InGaAs cameras are likely to expand further, contributing to their sustained growth in the market.
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Growth Rate | 8.26% |
Globally, the size of InGaAs Camera market is estimated to register a CAGR of over 8.26% to reach USD 167.4 Million by 2027 driven by the growth of the market including high demand for line scan InGaAs cameras for machine vision applications, high penetration of InGaAs cameras in military and defense, and increasing demand for InGaAs cameras in security, surveillance, and firefighting.
InGaAs cameras were primarily used for detecting and capturing images in near-infrared (NIR) and short-wave infrared (SWIR) wavelengths. Over the years, they have found applications across various fields, ranging from industrial processing monitoring to security & surveillance. InGaAs cameras are a bridge between NIR wavelengths in the 950–1700 nm range, where silicon detectors are no longer sensitive. InGaAs cameras are used in various applications such as industrial processing monitoring, industrial furnace monitoring, solar cell inspection, inspection sorting, driver vision enhancement, atmospheric obscurants imaging, and security and surveillance. It is primarily used by the military & defense industry for covert operations that use infrared (IR) technology to gain night vision or visibility through an atmospheric haze.
The InGaAs camera market is segmented based on scanning type, camera cooling technology, application, and region. By scanning type, the market is bifurcated into line scan camera and area scan camera. The area scan camera segment is expected to hold a major share in the InGaAs camera market. Based on camera cooling technology, the InGaAs camera market has been segmented into cooled cameras and uncooled cameras. The uncooled camera segment is expected to account for a larger share of the InGaAs camera market. By application, the InGaAs camera market has been segmented into military & defense, industrial automation, surveillance, safety & security, scientific research, spectroscopy, and others.
The major factors driving the growth of the market include high demand for line scan InGaAs cameras for machine vision applications, high penetration of InGaAs cameras in military and defense, and increasing demand for InGaAs cameras in security, surveillance, and firefighting. Industrial automation is expected to substantially impact the InGaAs market growth. Over the past few years, some innovations have boosted industrial automation: The Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) was designed to substitute relay-logic and growth in the development of applications where custom logic took precedence over the existing technology.
In military and defense operations, cameras integrated with InGaAs sensors are used for imaging and video surveillance purposes. Short-wave IR cameras embedded with InGaAs sensors are widely used for these purposes due to their better snapshot dynamic range, enhanced processing, tone mapping, and fixed pattern noise correction for the uniformity of images under various lighting conditions. The InGaAs sensors operate in the SWIR spectrum. Infrared imaging is used in many defense applications to enable high-resolution vision and identification in near and total darkness. Due to recent advancements, optics companies and government labs are improving low-light-level vision, identification capability, power conservation, and cost. Global defense budgets are subject to significant reductions in the post-COVID-19 economy, with many countries experiencing recessionary scenarios and mounting debt.
However, InGaAs cameras are on the expensive side of surveillance gadgets. Thermal cameras were introduced almost exclusively for military purposes, considering the advancements and costs involved in the new technology which is expected to restrain the growth of the market.
COVID-19 has severely impacted and disrupted supply chain hubs across the globe. China, one of the major manufacturing hubs, has registered a decline of ~14% in the production capacity and a decline of ~40% in global electronic component shipments. Thus, COVID-19 has infected the Global Value Chain hub, wherein China played an important role in providing raw materials, assembly of products, and final dispatch. The significant decline in the export includes textile raw material, garments and clothing accessories, mechanical and electrical products, automatic data processing systems, central processing units, electrical equipment, and automobiles. In this, the automated data processing system has been hit worse, impacting approximately 30%.
Moreover, in a survey by the National Association of Manufacturers to observe the economic impact of COVID-19 on manufacturers, it was observed that 78% of manufacturers anticipate a financial hit, nearly 51% of the manufacturers anticipate a change in operations, and almost 35% of manufacturers face supply chain disruptions.
COVID-19 is creating economic hardships for enterprises, consumers, and commodity manufacturers across the globe. While several companies have maintained continuity due to their plans meant initially for natural disasters, the other manufacturers face the threat of bankruptcy due to the declining demand from consumers, debt obligations, and declining production and revenues.
The InGaAs camera market is growing at a significant rate and is expected to advance its pace in the future. This is due to its rising use in machine vision applications for military and defense purposes. The supply chain analysis for the global InGaAs camera market comprises five major levels—raw material suppliers, component manufacturers, system integrators, and end users.
Manufacturing InGaAs cameras require raw materials such as semiconductors or high purity metals. These raw material suppliers mold the sensing material into a useable form such as a wire, foil, or powder required for manufacturing the sensing element of the sensors.
The global InGaAs Camera market has been segmented on the basis ofscanning type, camera cooling technology, application, and region.
By scanning type, the InGaAs cameras market has been segmented into area scan and line scan. The area scan segment accounted for the largest market share in 2020 and is estimated to register a CAGR of 7.45% during the review period.
Global InGaAs Camera Market Revenue, by Camera Cooling Technology, 2020 (USD Million)
Sources: MRFR Analysis
Based on camera cooling technology, the market has been segmented in cooled and uncooled segments. Uncooled cameraaccounted for the larger market share in 2020, with a CAGR of 7.6% during the forecast period. The cooled camera segment is projected to register a higher CAGR of 9.00%. by 2027
Based on the vertical, the InGaAs camera market has been segmented into military & defense, industrial automation, surveillance, safety, and security, scientific research, spectroscopy, and others. Military & Defense had the largest market share in 2020 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.73% over the forecast period.
Global InGaAs Camera Market Share, by Region, 2020 (%)
Sources: MRFR Analysis
In the InGaAs camera market, North America is expected to be one of the largest markets for camera image processing technology research, with a significant growth rate during the study period. North America is categorized into three regions—the US, Canada, and Mexico. During the study period, the US is expected to be the leading country. The growth of the regional market is driven by the presence of key players in the field of military & defense, scientific research, and industrial automation in the country.
The market growth in Europe The regional market growth can be attributed to the flourishing automotive and other manufacturing companies that use SWIR InGaAs cameras integrated with CMOS-based spectral filters and InGaAs sensors. Intensive research in the field of machine vision for hyperspectral imaging and heavy investments in the military & defense industry is also expected to accelerate the market growth.
China is expected to be the leading country in the Asia-Pacific market. The growing adoption of automobiles and consumer electronics such as cameras and mobile phones is the primary factor responsible for the growth of this market in the region.
Key players operating in the global InGaAs Camera market include Hamamatsu Photonics K.K., Sensors Unlimited, FLIR Systems, Xenics, New Imaging Technologies, Teledyne Technologies, Allied Vision Technologies, Photon Etc., Raptor Photonics Limited, Oxford Instruments, Kappa Optronics, and GuoHui OPTO-electronic (GHOPTO).
These players focus on continuously developing highly reliable InGaAs cameras to stay competitive in the market and gain a major share of customers. Although the international players are dominating the market, regional and foreign players with small market shares also have a prominent presence.
The major players would look to strengthen their global presence through mergers and acquisitions of local and regional players; they are expected to expand their presence and solutions in those countries during the forecast period. The improvement of the global economic scenario combined with technological advancement in the emerging economies such as Brazil, India, China, and other countries, is likely to fuel the market growth, making it an ideal time to expand the InGaAs camera market geographically and increase the market share.
Hamamatsu Photonics K.K.
Sensors Unlimited
InGaAs Camera Market Segmentation Outlook
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