Abstract
Did you know that:
- European sensor market equals 10 billion euro in 2007.
- European sensor market growth in euro is estimated at 6% per year from
2007 to 2011.
- Thin film technologies (ICs, MEMs, etc.) only represent 15% to 20% of the
sensor market.
- Digital sensors penetration of the European sensor market is only 14%.
- There is an average number of 80 sensors in a European light vehicle
compared to 3,000 in a chemical plant and 5,000 in a commercial aircraft.
MORE ABOUT THE REPORT
The most comprehensive analysis of the European sensor industry, in an over
100 pages report including:
- Detailed analysis of the sensor industry in Europe and France per product
segment (temperature, pressure...) and application sector (automotive,
industrial...)
- consumption estimates in million euro per product segment and
application sector
- forecasts in value terms from 2007 to 2011
- Analysis of major technical trends and impact per product segment and
application sector
- digital and wireless sensors market,
- MEMs penetration, sensor networks, etc.
- Panel analysis of sensor manufacturers/integrators localized in France
- mapping per product and application segments
- analysis per type of activity in France
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
- Content and methodology
- Definitions
II. An heterogeneous business
- Technological landscape analysis
- Food chain analysis
- French sensor manufacturers panel
III. European and French sensor markets
- Consumption & forecast 2007-2011
- per application sector
- per product segment
- French sensor manufacturer mapping
- per application sector
- per product segment
IV. Detailed market analysis
- per application sector
- Aerospace/Defense
- Automotive
- Building
- Consumer
- Energy
- Environment
- Home Appliances
- Industrial
- IT infrastructure
- Laboratories/test
- Medical
- Security
- Transport
- per product segment
- Temperature
- Position
- Pressure
- Electromagnetic
- Inertial
- Flow
- Force
- Level
- Gas
- Acoustic
- Distance
- Absolute Position
- Humidity
V. Conclusion