With 22.8% CAGR, Millimeter Wave Technology Market Growth to Surpass USD 7.9 billion
The millimeter wave technology market is anticipated to reach USD 7.9 billion by 2028 from USD 2.8 billion in 2023; it is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 22.8% from 2023 to 2028. The increasing use of millimeter wave technology in mobile & telecommunication, consumer & commercial, aerospace & defense, and automotive sectors are driving the market growth.
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Based on product: The telecommunication equipment segment is
estimated to lead the millimeter wave technology market by product. The high
growth of this segment is due to the higher use of millimeter wave components
for 5G backhaul. Millimeter wave components are also used widely in indoor and
outdoor telecommunication equipment, including small-cell and macrocell
equipment. Scanning systems find applications in public places, recreational
events, airports, and other commercial places for safety purposes. The exposure
of the human body to millimeter waves does not pose the same risk as X-rays,
which is an advantage over traditional X-ray body scanners. Therefore, airport
authorities globally are adopting highly sophisticated millimeter wave body
scanners.
Based on licensed type: The millimeter wave technology
market for fully licensed frequency bands is projected to account for the
largest share by 2028 due to the high adoption of millimeter waves for devices
in the unlicensed frequency band. The fully licensed band segment is also set
to grow at the highest rate due to its increasing adoption, mainly in the
telecommunication sector. Users are expected to use light licensed and fully
licensed frequency bands in the near future, owing to the lack of security in
the unlicensed spectrum.
Based on frequency band: The 57–95 GHz segment is estimated
to account for the largest millimeter wave technology market share and grow at
the highest CAGR during the forecast period. This frequency range has major
applications in the automotive, healthcare, and telecommunications industries.
It has been divided into V-band (57–66 GHz) and E-band (71–76 GHz and 81–86
GHz).
Based on end use: The mobile & telecommunication is
expected to lead the millimeter wave technology market, owing to the wide
adoption of millimeter waves in small-cell backhaul networks to ensure rapid
connectivity. This enable the use of millimeter wave backhaul equipment as an
fundamental part of the deployment of 5G, which is expected to create avenues
for future growth. Moreover, In 2022, several major countries, such as the US,
Japan, South Korea, the UK, Germany, and China, have deployed 5G technology at
a mass scale. This would increase the need for the millimeter wave spectrum to
provide high data rate and enhanced quality of the received signal.
Based on region: North America is leading the market in
2022. The growth of this regional market can be attributed to the increased
adoption of millimeter wave technology in mobile & telecom end use. Axxcss
Wireless Solutions, Keysight Technologies, Eravant, Aviat Networks, and
L3HARRIS Technologies are some of the major companies providing millimeter wave
technology and products in North America.
Major players operating in millimeter wave technology market
include Axxcss Wireless Solutions, Inc. (US), NEC Corporation (Japan), Siklu
Communication (US), L3HARRIS Technologies, Inc. (US), Smiths Group PLC (UK),
Millimeter Wave Products Inc. (US), Farran Technology (Ireland), Eravant (US),
Keysight Technologies, Inc. (US), Avait Networks, Inc. (US), Vubiq Networks,
Inc. (US), ELVA-1 (Latvia), Verana Networks (US), FastBack Networks (US), and
Anokiwave (US), among others.
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Millimeter wave radars can enable cars to acquire the visual
acuity essential for autonomous driving. LIDAR is currently used to provide the
visual capability to driverless vehicles. In April 2023, Toyoda Gosei, a
Japanese Tier I auto parts supplier, developed the automobile brand emblem
compatible with millimeter wave radar and luminescent. This product will be
in-built into Toyota’s new Lexus RZ battery electric vehicle (BEV). Such radars
can potentially drive the need for millimeter wave-based components in
automotive applications.
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