Test and Measurement Equipment Market worth $32.3 billion by 2024 with a growing CAGR of 3.90%
The report "Test
and Measurement Equipment Market by Product (General Purpose Test
Equipment, Mechanical Test Equipment), Service Type (Calibration Services,
Repair Services/After Sales Services), End–Use Sector, and Geography – Global
Forecast to 2024" The overall test and measurement equipment market is
expected to grow from USD 25.7 billion in 2018 to USD 32.3 billion by 2024, at
a CAGR of 3.90% during the forecast period. The market is growing due to the
increasing demand for this equipment in end-use sectors, such as automotive
& transportation, aerospace & defense, IT & telecommunications,
education & government, semiconductor & electronics, industrial, and
healthcare. The test and measurement equipment market is expected to grow at
the highest CAGR in the healthcare sector during the forecast period. There is
significant potential for growth of the test and measurement equipment market
in this sector due to the development of new healthcare equipment,
patient-monitoring systems, and personal emergency reporting systems.
Test and measurement equipment market for general purpose
test equipment to grow at highest CAGR during forecast period
The general purpose test equipment segment includes
oscilloscopes, signal generators, digital multimeters, logic analyzers,
spectrum analyzers, Bit Error Rate Tester (BERT), network analyzers, power
meters, electronic counters, modular instrumentation, Automated Test Equipment
(ATE), and power supplies. The characteristics of the aforementioned types of
equipment include large size, bulky displays, slightly complicated control
systems, and customer user interfaces. This scenario is expected to change to
an extent, owing to the demand for small-sized tools and integration of various
test and measurement equipment into one offering.
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Repair / after-sales service segment, which includes
detection and elimination of faults in a product, to grow at highest CAGR from
2018 to 2024
Repair services are provided for material and workmanship
defects. The purpose of repairing is similar to troubleshooting, which includes
detection and elimination of faults present in a product in various stages of
the product cycle. Companies provide several repair services or after-sales
services for test and measurement equipment. Players in this market also offer
training and development programs to their customers or end users. Training
helps users better understand the technical and operational aspects to be able
to reduce error rates.
APAC projected to be the largest test and measurement
equipment market by 2024
The test and measurement equipment market, by geography, has
been broadly classified into North America, Europe, APAC, and RoW. In terms of
value, North America is estimated to account for the largest share of the market
in 2018 owing to the fact that a majority of the leading industry players have
a presence in this region. The market in APAC is expected to grow at the
highest CAGR between 2018 and 2024. The governments of Asian countries, such as
Japan, China, and India are undertaking initiatives that encourage industries
to establish manufacturing and R&D facilities in their countries. For
instance, the Indian government started the Make in India program to increase
foreign investments and businesses in India. Initiatives like these are
expected to boost the test and measurement equipment market during the forecast
period.
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Major vendors in the test and measurement equipment market
include Fortive Corporation (US), Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KG
(Germany), Anritsu Corporation (Japan), Keysight Technologies (US), Yokogawa
Electric Corporation (Japan), National Instruments Corporation (US), EXFO, Inc.
(Canada), Advantest Corporation (Japan), VIAVI Solutions Inc. (US), Teledyne
Technologies Inc. (US), and Texas Instruments Incorporated (US).
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