Global Machine Vision Camera Market Poised for Steady Growth, Projected to Increase USD 2.02 Billion by 2029

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Technavio, a leading market research company with global coverage, published a report on, "Machine Vision (MV) Camera Market Analysis APAC, North America, Europe, Middle East and Africa, South America - US, China, Japan, India, Germany, Canada, UK, France, Mexico, Brazil - Size and Forecast 2025-2029". According to the report, the Machine Vision (MV) Camera Market size is forecast to increase by USD 2.02 billion, at a CAGR of 9.9% between 2024 and 2029.

Region Outlook

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia
  • Rest of World

APAC - APAC is estimated to contribute 47%. To the growth of the global market. The Machine Vision (Mv) Camera Market report forecasts market growth by revenue at global, regional & country levels from 2017 to 2027.  

The machine vision camera market in Asia Pacific (APAC) is experiencing significant growth due to the availability of advanced and cost-effective cameras from vendors. Key drivers for this expansion include the increasing adoption of machine vision systems in countries like China, Japan, and Indonesia. The burgeoning automotive and semiconductor industries in China and Japan are particularly in fueling market growth. Notable emerging markets in APAC for machine vision cameras are China, Japan, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and South Korea, with most sales occurring in the automotive, electronics, and semiconductor sectors.

Segmentation Overview

Fastest growing segment: 

PC - based machine vision systems offer flexible interfacing with direct-connect cameras or image acquisition boards, and are backed by configurable application software. These systems boast efficient processing power, enabling them to handle complex operations swiftly. The broader range of capabilities allows PC systems to compensate for unexpected variables in tasks. In August 2020, Omron Automation Americas introduced a new machine vision solutions package for PC-based systems. The FJ2 cameras boast advanced CMOS sensors, frame rates of up to 282 FPS, and resolutions from 0.4 MP to 5 MP in monochrome and color versions. This new product launch is expected to bolster market growth during the forecast period.

Research Analysis 

Machine Vision (MV) cameras are advanced imaging devices designed to process and analyze visual information in real-time. They are essential components of machine vision systems used in various industries for position guidance, measurement, and pattern recognition. MV cameras come in different types, including smart cameras, wireless cameras, wearable cameras, parking cameras, CMS cameras, SVS cameras, barcode scanners, 3D imaging cameras, and line scan cameras. Each type caters to specific applications. Lens type is another crucial factor, with wide-angle lenses providing a broader field of view and normal lenses offering a more standard perspective. MV cameras are integrated into handheld systems, robotic systems, and production lines to enhance automation and improve product quality. 

Market Overview 

Machine Vision (MV) cameras, also known as machine vision cameras, are advanced imaging devices designed for automating industrial processes through position guidance, measurement, identification, and pattern recognition. They employ imagerecognition algorithms to analyze data from digital sensors and provide solutions for industries such as manufacturing, aerospace, transportation, and agriculture. MV cameras come in various forms, including smart cameras, PC-based cameras, wireless cameras, wearable cameras, and more. Advanced manufacturing industries, including smart factories and automated production lines, heavily utilize MV cameras for quality assurance, inspection, and automation. Applications range from microscopy and barcode scanning to 3D modeling and autonomous vehicle parking cameras. Strategic partnerships and the adoption of AI and machine learning technologies continue to drive innovation in the MV camera market. MV cameras are available in various types, including smart camera-based systems, advanced manufacturing solutions, and specialized applications like line scan cameras, 3D imaging cameras, and UAV-based inspections. Lens types, such as wideangle, normal, telephoto, and wide area lenses, cater to different use cases. With a compact footprint and high production capacity, MV cameras are essential tools for industrial operations and quality tests, enabling the identification of components and ensuring efficient, accurate, and consistent manufacturing processes.

Key Topics Covered: 

  1.  Executive Summary
  2.  Market Landscape
  3.  Market Sizing
  4.  Historic Market Size
  5.  Five Forces Analysis
  6.  Market Segmentation 
    • Platform 
      • PC based camera
      • Smart camera
      • Wireless camera
      • Wearable camera
    • Type 
    • Geography 
      • APAC
      • North America
      • Europe
      • Middle East and Africa
      • South America
  7.  Customer Landscape
  8.  Geographic Landscape
  9.  Drivers, Challenges, and Trends
  10. Venodr Landscape
  11. Vendor Analysis
  12. Appendix

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