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Shift from traditional products to data-driven services create significant opportunities for ICT and condition monitoring vendors, finds Frost & Sullivan
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Australian Condition Monitoring Market to experience a CAGR of 4.8% from 2016-2020

SYDNEY, Nov. 28, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- After a flat couple of years, the Australian condition monitoring market is set to grow as demand for data-driven services increases.

The business case for condition monitoring is strong despite budgetary pressures and inadequate customer understanding of condition monitoring. Over the next five years, falling hardware prices as well as benefits such as higher efficiencies and productivity, zero breakdowns around critical and high-value assets, lower maintenance costs, remote monitoring capabilities, and insights from predictive analytics will drive uptake. The rise in industry training and certification is also helping customers understand instrumentation and condition monitoring principles better.

Frost & Sullivan's latest analysis, Australian Condition Monitoring Solutions Market – Forecast to 2020, finds that while the market was stagnant over 2015 and 2016 due to the downturn in the mining industry, there will be steady increases through to 2020. In terms of types of monitoring, the study finds that vibration analysis continues to dominate, followed by lubricating oil analysis and thermography. In terms of verticals, the resources sector (mining and oil & gas) accounts for nearly half the total market for condition monitoring.

The condition monitoring market in Australia represents a significant opportunity for companies such as GE Bently Nevada, SKF, Emerson Process Management, Rockwell Automation, ABB and Schneider Electric to build on their robust market share. Whilst traditional global companies dominate the Australian condition monitoring market, local innovators such as Meshnet, IPACS, XMPro, Lynxrail and Vayeron are part of a growing number of disruptors helping change the way condition monitoring achieves its outcomes.

"They are doing this by leveraging the convergence of information and operation technology (IT/OT), which enables advanced applications to support real time decision making," noted Ivan Fernandez, Head of Research, Industrial Practice, Frost & Sullivan Australia & New Zealand. "As a result, the future of competition in the condition monitoring landscape will be about who can provide an efficient integrated platform to manage IT and OT."

This extension beyond condition monitoring to adjacent operational segments bodes well for information and communication technology (ICT) and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) vendors.

"IIoT will be a key ingredient for the implementation of Industry 4.0 or smart factories," explained Fernandez. "The converged evolution of wireless technology, micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) and the Internet, allows objects with a unique identifier (UID) to have machine-to-machine (M2M) interaction without or with minimal human intervention."

Summing up the unmet need in the market, Fernandez said, "Customers are looking to derive actionable insight from their condition monitoring data, but need assistance with integrating disparate data and leveraging analytics. Comprehensive, data-driven services and customised solutions, tailored to different use cases and applications, will thus be the key differentiator."

Australian Condition Monitoring Market – Forecast to 2020 Report, is part of the Frost & Sullivan Australian Digital Transformation Research program. All research services included in this subscription provide detailed market opportunities and industry trends evaluated following extensive interviews with market participants. For queries and more information please send an e-mail with your contact details to David Hymers, Frost & Sullivan Australia, at [email protected].

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