At the "European MEMS Summit" hosted by the industry organization SEMI, Eric Mounier, senior technology and market analyst at the French market research company Yole Developpement, has drawn a vision for MEMS components in the field of smart phones and wearable devices. Bright prospects outside. Mounier explores the three hot areas of medical , consumer electronics and automotive. He said that although the three major sectors have different global terminal equipment markets in 2015, medical equipment accounted for approximately $330 billion, the consumer sector was approximately $1.14 trillion, and the automotive market was as high as $2.46 trillion. As such, this brings about $2.7 billion, $5.7 billion, and $3.7 billion to the MEMS component market, respectively. Optimistic about the three potential markets of MEMS (Source: Yole Developpement) Especially in the medical field, the bioMEMS industry is expected to show a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 18.4% between 2015 and 2021. Conversely, although smart phones still have an annual output of 2 billion in 2021, the growth rate during the same period will fall by 6.4%. Mounier said that by then, feature phones and entry-level phones will gradually disappear, but there are still 500 million growth every year. The strong growth of the MEMS niche market includes BioMEMS, especially microfluidic MEMS (Source: Yole Developpement) The tablet PC market with a longer life cycle has experienced strong growth for four consecutive years since its initial launch, between 2011 and 2013. However, it has gradually declined since then and is expected to decline by about 10% in 2016. With the rise of the two-in-one tablet notebook, taking up the lost sales figures of most tablet computers, this complicated situation is even more dramatic. Crt Monitoring,Crt Graphic Display Unit,Crt Device Fire Monitoring System,Crt Graphic Display Unit Control Panel LIAONING YINGKOU TIANCHENG FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT CO.,LTD , https://www.tcfiretech.com
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