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In 2014, the infrared and
thermal imaging market is estimated at a value of US$3,350 million, and by
2019, the industry is forecasted to expand to a total of US$5,219.21 million.
During the period of 2014 to 2019, the global market is expected to grow at a
CAGR of 9.27%.
The infrared and thermal
imaging systems market mainly depends on the military sector. But the military
budget cuts in the U.S. and Europe, and issues with procurement timings in
various defense programs such as soldier modernization programs, have resulted
in a market push towards the commercial sector.
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Infrared and thermal imaging
cameras and systems were intended for the military sector, but later got
commercialized due to their wide range of applications in the fields of
transportation, surveillance and security, and thermography.
Technological evolutions,
outsourcing of work, and increased worldwide demand, helped the manufacturers
to lower the prices of infrared and thermal imaging systems which made them
economical and hence, opened doors for new applications.
The invention of the
microbolometer has had a tremendous impact on the market. It helped in
manufacturing low-cost uncooled infrared and thermal imaging systems which are
compact, cheaper, and almost similar in features and image quality to its
competitor: cooled infrared and thermal imaging systems.
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The upcoming market trends
are for multiple megapixel detectors and systems. Implementation of
thermographic cameras into turn-key solutions in the industrial environment is
clearly an important driving factor for the infrared and thermal imaging
systems market as it is an in-demand application.
Some of the factors that
drive this market are fuelled global demand, low-priced systems, and the
integration of these devices into smartphones and other industrial applications.
Introducing low-priced systems will help in penetrating the commercial market
more, which will in turn increase the demand for new applications due to their
increased knowledge.
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