Structural Health Monitoring Market Report
Structural Health Monitoring Market Size By Type (Hardware, Software, and Services), By Connectivity (Wired and Wireless), By End User (Civil, Aerospace, Energy, Mining, Marine, Industrial, Offshore Platform, Defense, Schools, Public Parks, and Recreation, Automotive and Others), Regions, Segmentation, and forecast till 2029.
The market has been studied for the below
mentioned-segmentation and regional analysis for North America, Europe, Asia,
South America, and Middle East and Africa. These are the key regions where the structural
health monitoring market is operating
currently and is predicted to expand in the near future. The manufacturers and
suppliers involved in the structural health monitoring market are
present across various countries in the above-mentioned regions.
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The report provides a detailed understanding of the market
segments which have been formed by combining different prospects such as the
type, connectivity, end user and region. Apart from this, the key driving
factors, restraints, potential growth opportunities and market challenges are
also discussed in the below paragraphs.
The significant players
operating in the global structural
health monitoring market are Nova
Ventures. (U.S.), GEOKON (U.S.), Campbell Scientific, Inc. (U.S.), COWI A/S (Denmark),
Geocomp Corporation (U.S.), Acellent Technologies, Inc. (U.S.), Sixense
(France), Xylem Inc. (Canada), STRUCTURAL MONITORING SYSTEMS PLC. (Australia),
SGS SA (Switzerland), DIGI-TEXX (U.S.) among others.
To achieve a substantial market share in the worldwide structural health
monitoring market and strengthen their position, manufacturers are pursuing
expansion methods such as current developments, mergers and acquisitions,
product innovations, collaborations, and partnerships, joint ventures.
"Structural health monitoring" is the process of gathering and examining data from many
interconnected sensors during an object's useful life span. Continual evaluation of the object's deterioration
condition is used to determine when repairs and
maintenance will be required. There are several different components involved
in the monitoring of structural health. They include elements such as digital
processing, data diagnostics, and data collection system architectures. A few
of the sensors used in structural health monitoring include microwave sensors,
imaging ultrasonic sensors, smart sensors or sensor coatings, acoustic emission
sensors, inclinometers slope indicators, and fiber Bragg diffraction grating
sensors. It is more cost-effective to keep an eye on the structural health of
buildings in order to maximize public safety. In order to more precisely
examine or forecast an SHM's functional capabilities and prevent any
undesirable events, the SHM might be mounted on a bridge and tracked
continually. The maintenance of government buildings has undergone a noticeable
improvement. In addition to removing pointless maintenance schedules, reducing
damage risks, and lengthening the life of the structure, the application of SHM
can boost a structure's service life. A structural health monitoring system
does not ignore important details that necessitate prompt action. By using this
technique, one can maintain the system's operation on a performance-based
system.
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Scope of
Structural health monitoring market Report
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Report
Metric |
Information |
|
Study
Period |
2021-2029 |
|
Base
Year |
2021 |
|
Forecast
Period |
2022-2029 |
|
Market
Share Unit |
2.2
USD Billion |
|
Segments
Covered |
Type, Connectivity, End User and Regions |
|
Regions
Covered |
North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South
America and Middle-East and Africa |
|
Major
Players |
Nova Ventures. (U.S.),
GEOKON (U.S.), Campbell Scientific, Inc. (U.S.), COWI A/S (Denmark), Geocomp
Corporation (U.S.), Acellent Technologies, Inc. (U.S.), Sixense (France),
Xylem Inc. (Canada), STRUCTURAL MONITORING SYSTEMS PLC. (Australia), SGS SA
(Switzerland), DIGI-TEXX (U.S.) among others |
Segmentation
Analysis
The hardware segment is expected to be the fastest-growing
segment in 2021.
The type segment is Hardware, Software, and Services. This is due to the high cost of sensors, data collection,
and storage hardware. The development of hardware technology has had a
substantial impact on the segment's growth. Sensor technology is heavily
utilized by the SHM systems, which were developed to continuously monitor and
gather information about the state of the structure. The sensors have
capabilities like temperature variation tolerance and a range of up to 10,000
microstrains, and they support applications in marine environments, wind farms,
and airplanes. These developments in hardware engineering are growing the
market for structural health monitoring.
The consumables segment is expected to be the
fastest-growing segment in 2021.
The connectivity segment includes wired and wireless. The wired segment is expected to witness the highest growth rate during the
forecast period. It costs a lot of money and time to keep track of the
condition of wired constructions. Structures with complex wiring layouts
include bridges, dams, big buildings, marine structures, and others. The
communication between the wires must be kept up no matter the surroundings.
However, applications for long-term analysis, where data is obtained over a
protracted period of time and where the return on investment is substantially
larger, have a high adoption rate for wired structural health monitoring
systems. As a result, the market for structural health monitoring is growing.
The civil segment is expected to be the fastest-growing
segment in 2021.
The end user segment includes Civil, Aerospace, Energy, Mining,
Marine, Industrial, Offshore platforms, Defense, Schools, Public Parks, and
Recreation, Automotive, and Others. The
growing need for SHM in civil engineering has driven the growing requirement to
protect the safety of the structures and the lives associated with them. In
addition, the rising costs of building operations make it crucial to ensure
site safety. Sensors may be integrated with nearly all construction operations
to monitor and collect real-time data. The demand for SHM systems among civil
end customers is increased by these products.
Regional Analysis
The regional analysis provides a detailed perception of the
key regions and the countries. Some of the key countries analyzed for the
structural health monitoring include the US, Canada, Mexico, Germany, France,
the U.K., Italy, Spain, Russia, China, Japan, India, Brazil, Peru, UAE, South
Africa, and Saudi Arabia.
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The North America
region witnessed a major share. The need for structural health monitoring
systems is expanding in North America as a result of factors such as the
government's increased emphasis on maintaining and repairing civil
infrastructure, the deteriorating infrastructure, and increased investments
from various governments. Nations like the U.S. and Canada also rely more on
structural health monitoring systems to ensure the safety and security of both
people and buildings. The rapid aging of the infrastructure in North America
and Europe has led to the adoption of structural health monitoring techniques
for civil infrastructure like bridges, dams, and tunnels.
Country Analysis
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Germany
Germany's
structural health monitoring market size was valued at USD 0.03 billion in 2021
and is expected to reach USD 0.04 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 5% from 2022 to
2029. The market for
structural health monitoring is growing as a result of the rising demand for
monitoring aged infrastructure. The structural health monitoring market in the
region is also anticipated to be driven by the rising need for increased
urbanization and industrialization.
●
China
China’s
structural health monitoring market size was valued at USD 0.08 billion in 2021
and is expected to reach USD 0.22 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 12% from 2022
to 2029. It is projected that as urbanization continues to grow
swiftly and significant international investments are made, the necessity for
structural health monitoring will increase.
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India
India's
structural health monitoring market size was valued at USD 0.06 billion in 2021
and is expected to reach USD 0.13 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 9% from 2022 to
2029. The large population, awareness
of monitoring systems for structural health, and increased government funding
to improve structural health are the major factors.
Covid-19 Impact
Covid-19 had a major impact on almost all industries, such
as electronics, semiconductors, manufacturing, automobile, etc. However,
several companies operating in the technology sector have seen increased
revenue due to significant changes in consumer preferences toward technological
services. In addition, the pandemic has led to significant growth in technology
across developing and developed countries.
Furthermore, the growth of this market is mainly driven owing
to the increasing government efforts to standardize SHM systems and improve
public safety are intensifying.
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