Global Hyper Spectral Imaging Market: Leading Players Focusing on Expanding Footprint via Strategic Collaborations
With the top 3 players
holding just short of 65% of the overall market share in 2015, the global hyper
spectral imaging system market exhibits a high degree
of consolidation. These companies are FLIR Systems Inc., Thermo Fisher
Scientific, and Teledyne Technologies. Despite a consolidated vendor landscape,
the global hyper spectral imaging system market is witnessing the
highly competitive trends, finds Transparency Market Research (TMR) in a recent
study.
Diverse Industrial Applications of Hyper Spectral Imaging
Systems to Aid Growth
Enterprises operating in the market will
primarily gain from the expanding industrial applications of hyper spectral
imaging system. As per TMR, the application of these systems has expanded
across pharmaceutical, forensics, food and agriculture, packaging, automotive,
and minerals & mining industries. They are used in detecting missing
coating, tablets, and differentiating dope among other applications across the
aforementioned industries. Besides this, the increasing use of hyper spectral
imaging systems in remote sensing and surveillance will augment the market’s
growth.
In the last few years, hyper spectral
imaging system successfully forayed into the food processing industry. Its use
as an analytical tool for testing quality and safety of packaging foods has
gained pace. Spurred by this, the global market is poised to exhibit positive
growth in the coming years.
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Demand for Outdoor Imaging Systems to Rise at Positive Pace
Based on systems, PC Base, outdoor camera,
airborne, and others constitute the key segments in the global hyper spectral
imaging market. Of these, the outdoor hyper spectral imaging systems segment
emerged dominant in 2015 with a valuation of US$1.61 bn. These systems can be
portable tripod mounted or fixed and are considered more rugged than other
types of HIS systems. The outdoor camera hyper spectral imaging systems cover
350 to 1700 nm spectral range and are widely preferred in field and defense
applications. During the course of the forecast period, the segment is likely
to exhibit robust growth.
In terms of end-use industry, the global
market has been segmented into military surveillance and homeland security,
industrial, medical diagnostics, food processing, mineralogy, astronomy, and
others. There is growing preference in usage of hyper spectral imaging systems
in the medical diagnostic sector. This will create considerable opportunities
for the hyper spectral imaging system market over the next few years. The hyper
spectral imaging system enables early detection and treatment of life
threatening medical conditions. Furthermore, the increasing application of
hyper spectral imaging system in dentistry for the detection of tooth decay and
other dental conditions will aid the market’s expansion in the coming years.
Asia Pacific Hyper Spectral Imaging System Market to Growth
at Greater Pace
Regionally, the global hyper spectral
imaging system market can be broadly classified into North America, Asia
Pacific, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, and Latin America. Among these
regions, North America accounted for the largest market share in the market in
2015, followed by Europe. However, as per TMR Asia Pacific is expected to grow
at the fastest rate over the forecast period. Hyper spectral imaging system is
finding a wide range of application across a diverse sectors in Asia Pacific.
Many leading companies are setting up their manufacturing facilities in the
region due to availability of raw material and cheap labor in the region. This
is expected to drive the hyper spectral imaging system market in Asia Pacific.
Some of the key players in the hyper
spectral imaging (HSI) systems market are Norsk Elektro Optikk (Norway),
Corning Incorporated (U.S.), Applied Spectral Imaging, Inc. (U.S.), Specim
Spectral Imaging Ltd. (Finland), Resonon Inc. (U.S.), Telops Inc. (Canada),
Surface Optics Corporation (U.S.), Chemimage Corporation (U.S.), BaySpec Inc.
(U.S.), Headwall Photonics, Inc. (U.S.), FLIR Systems (U.S.), Teledyne
Technologies International Corp (U.S.), and Thermo Fisher Scientific (U.S.).
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