In the process control industry, there continues to be a movement away from conventional controls technology into more advanced technology. Over the next few years, advanced controls growth is expected to be higher in the OEM applications and service industry segments than it will be for the larger goods manufacturing segments.
Requirements for industrial electronics equipment, especially in process control, are on the rise, due to the need to better compete, the increasing number of production applications, and stronger regulatory standards. Vendors need to be able to provide the products and technologies required, as manufacturers become more demanding. But more than that, to be successful, equipment makers must have the ability to serve all or many of a given manufacturer's requirements. For some applications, the PC market is competing against the embedded controls solutions, offering comparable control and software configurations.
Customers of industrial process and control electronics are learning how to successfully integrate factory functions with business functions, such that these manufacturers can more effectively produce and compete. Of course, manufacturing continues to move toward lower-cost regions of the world, and away from developed regions. And manufacturers in the developed countries face a range of issues, but all of the issues are fueled by the necessity and desire to effectively compete.
The Databeans Control Electronics market is valued at an estimated $190.1 billion for this year. This market consists of electronic equipment used in manufacturing process controls, and those devices used in commercial industries as well, for inventory control or building automation. For the forecast period, Databeans expects average annual growth of 8 percent, reaching a market size of $275.4 billion as of year 2013.
|
Significant Findings
Introduction
Market Segmentation for Controls
Manufacturing Trends
Current Market Conditions
OEM Market Share
Semiconductors in Process Control
Application Trends
Manufacturing Controls
Inventory Systems and Billing Controls
Building Controls
Consumption Trends
Semiconductor Revenue Forecast for Process and Commercial Control Markets
Discretes
Optoelectronics
Sensors
Analog
Logic
Microprocessors
Microcontrollers
DSP
Memory
Methodology
Databeans Market and Product Segmentation Definitions
Market Segmentation
Product Segmentation
Figure 1: Worldwide Revenue Forecast - Control Electronics
Figure 2: 2007 Worldwide Revenue Share by OEM - Manufacturing Controls
Figure 3: 2007 Worldwide Revenue Share by OEM - Building Controls
Figure 4: Siemens Business Segments
Figure 5: Emerson Business Segments
Figure 6: Honeywell Business Segments
Figure 7: ABB Business Segments
Figure 8: Invensys Business Segments
Figure 9: 2007 Worldwide Industrial Semiconductor Revenue Share by Market Segment
Figure 10: Worldwide Industrial Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Market Segment
Figure 11: Worldwide Process Control Semiconductor Revenue Forecast
Figure 12: Worldwide Revenue Forecast - Manufacturing Controls
Figure 13: Worldwide Shipment Forecast - PLC
Figure 14: Worldwide Shipment Forecast - Operator Interface.
Figure 15: Worldwide Shipment Forecast - Control Infrastructure
Figure 16: Worldwide Shipment Forecast - Other Automation Equipment
Figure 17: Worldwide Revenue Forecast - Inventory Systems and Billing Controls
Figure 18: Worldwide Shipment Forecast - Bar Code Scanner
Figure 19: Worldwide Shipment Forecast - RFID Reader
Figure 20: Worldwide Shipment Forecast - RFID Tag
Figure 21: Worldwide Shipment Forecast - Wireless Meter Reader
Figure 22: Worldwide Revenue Forecast - Building Controls
Figure 23: Worldwide Shipment Forecast - HVAC System
Figure 24: Worldwide Shipment Forecast - Security Monitoring.
Figure 25: Worldwide Shipment Forecast - Security Video
Figure 26: Worldwide Shipment Forecast - Other Building Controls
Figure 27: Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Market Segment in Process Control
Figure 28: 2008 Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue by Application in Process Control
Figure 29: Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Share by Product in Process Control - 2008 and 2013
Figure 30: Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Forecast for Process Control - Discrete
Figure 31: Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Forecast for Process Control - Optoelectronics
Figure 32: Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Forecast for Process Control - Sensors
Figure 33: 2008 Worldwide Analog Revenue Share by Product in Process Control
Figure 34: Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Forecast for Process Control - Analog
Figure 35: Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Forecast for Process Control - Logic
Figure 36: Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Forecast for Process Control - Microprocessor
Figure 37: Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Forecast for Process Control - Microcontroller
Figure 38: Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Forecast for Process Control - DSP
Figure 39: Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Forecast for Process Control - Memory
Table 1: Worldwide Process and Commercial Control Electronics Revenue Forecast
Table 2: Worldwide Industrial Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Market Segment
Table 3: Worldwide Revenue Forecast - Manufacturing Controls
Table 4: Worldwide Revenue Forecast - Inventory Systems and Billing Controls
Table 5: Worldwide Revenue Forecast - Building Controls
Table 6: Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Market Segment in Process Control
Table 7: Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Application in Process Control
Table 8: Worldwide Semiconductor Revenue Forecast by Product in Process Control