Wearable
Sensors Market: Information by Type (Motion Sensors, Medical-Based Sensors,
Image Sensors, Position Sensors, Pressure Sensors, Inertial Sensors and Other
Sensors), Application (Smart Wristwear, Smart Glasses, Smart Bodywears, Smart
Footwear and other Wearable Devices), End User (Consumer Applications,
Healthcare Applications and Enterprise and Industrial Applications) and Region
(Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Middle East & Africa) - Forecast till
2025
Market Insights
According to the Market Research
Future, the global Wearable
Sensors Market is estimated to attain a CAGR of 46.73%, reaching the
highest valuation of $11,076.90 million, during the evaluation period,
2015-2020.
Technologies like smartphones and
connected devices are constantly evolving, and therefore affiliated products
for the same are set to launch or will be developed soon at a high rate. Among
them, the market experienced the hottest trend, namely the future development
of flexible and printed electronics while designing wearable products. A large
number of technology-based entities around the globe are rigorously trying to
develop these components, which would make it easier for the product
designer. This wearable sensors market
trend is estimated to flourish, led by various manufacturers with escalating
demand.
Currently, monitoring components in
wearable devices are running analogous to each other. Sensors, transducers, and
actuators are now an integral part of wearable technology, making products
unique and applicable to different platforms. Sensors have become the essential
element of almost all wearable electronic devices.
Market Segmentation
The global market for wearable
sensors is subdivided into type, application, and end-user.
The market is segmented by type
into motion sensors, medical sensors, image sensors, position sensors, pressure
sensors, inertial sensors, and other sensors.
Based on the applications, the market
is divided into smart bracelets, smart glasses, smart body clothes, smart
shoes, and other wearable devices. The smart bracelet segment acquired a
considerable wearable sensors market share of $436.3 million in 2018.
On the basis of end-user, the global
market is bifurcated into consumer applications, healthcare applications, and
commercial and industrial applications.
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Regional Outlook
The wearable sensor market in North
America holds the largest share of the global wearable sensor market compared
to other regions. This is attributed to the high degree of acceptance of
digital components in consumer electronics, smart textiles, fitness, and sports
markets, which play a key role in the growth of the regional market. In
addition, several research grants are awarded by government agencies. The
sports and fitness industry has grown in this region, and products such as
Fitbit, Microsoft band, are widely used.
The European wearable sensor market
is expected to be the second-largest during the forecast period. Technological
innovations leading to the introduction of new products, an increase in the
number of chronic diseases, and an increase in the number of diabetic patients
should stimulate market growth in this region.
In addition, companies operating in
the market focus primarily on mergers and acquisitions, which should support
market growth. The Asia Pacific region is the rapidly-growing market owing to
growth in healthcare and consumer awareness of technology and computers on a
daily basis. In addition, multinational companies and regional agents are
launching investments and launching new technologies in the wearable sensor
market.In addition, Australia in the Asia Pacific region accounted for 13.5% of
the market in 2018.
Further, the global market in the
Middle East and Africa is expected to grow steadily due to limited access to
health and a lack of awareness.
Industry
Players
The key players in the wearable
sensor industry supporting the growth of the global wearable sensors market
include some of the industrial giants such as Wearable Technologies Service
GmbH, STMicroelectronics, Rackspace Hosting Inc., InvenSense, Inc., Google
Inc., and Xsens Technologies.
Industry Updates
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Researchers at Caltech, Peking University in China,
University of Santa Clara and University of California Los Angeles have
developed a new wearable sensor that can detect sweating caused by gout. The
device features new laser-etched chemical sensors to detect compounds that
cause gout, such as uric acid and tyrosine, at concentrations well below
previously possible concentrations.
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A wearable, lightweight, inexpensive air pollution
wearable sensor can help detect worker exposure to aerosol and vapor hazards.
Developed at Colorado State University (CSU; Fort Collins, USA) through a grant
from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the
wearable sensor is based on the design of the Personal Ultrasonic Air Sampler
(UPAS), which collects data. particle exposure using a quiet, low power micro
pump.
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