
Non-Glass Capacitive Sensors Market by Type (Plastic/Polymer -PMMA, PC, PET PETG and Others, ITO Film, Non-ITO Film and Sapphire), Application (Consumer and Commercial) and Geography - Global Trends and Forecast to 2014 - 2020
LONDON, Dec. 2, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- In 2012, with the introduction of the first touch-enabled smartphones, iPhone by Apple (U.S.) has triggered the capacitive sensors market immensely. No sooner after this launch, Samsung (South Korea) also entered into this competition by launching the Samsung S5 with the capacitive sensor technology. Rapid technological developments, increasing demand for simple and secured access for users to their devices, and mobile commerce and high adoption rates of smartphones are the major drivers for such a high growth of the capacitive sensors market. The capacitive sensor for non-glass surface market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 14.3% from 2014 to 2020. This escalation develops the need to analyze, review, and forecast the growth of the capacitive sensors market.
The research published on capacitive sensors for non-glass surfaces informs about the integration of non-glass surfaces (covers) on to the capacitive sensors, various methods used in fabrication, various technologies, and various advantages and disadvantages. The chapter majorly informs about the non-glass surfaces such as plastic, polymer, and sapphire.
Technological improvements have increased the robustness of touch screen covers but manufacturing as well as cost related challenges have restrained their mass manufacturing. As a result, the market price of these types of non-glass surfaces is five to seven times the market price of the regularly used glass screen covers in capacitive touch screens. There are several important trends which have been driving the technological innovations in the industry since its early days, which, directly or indirectly, drive the capacitive sensors market currently. The major trend is the size reduction of capacitive sensors which enable their integration into smartphones, tablets, PCs, and many other small devices without sacrificing other functionalities.
The study elucidates the situation of capacitive sensors in non-glass surface types and shows the application market of capacitive sensors in consumer electronic applications, commercial electronic applications, and other applications with accurate market metrics. The study clarifies that currently, capacitive sensors for non-glass surface applications' market size is highest for smartphone and tablet and both the applications are expected to grow at a high CAGR during 2014 to 2020.
The "capacitive sensors for non-glass surface" market research study is segmented on the basis of geography into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific (APAC), and Rest of the World (RoW). Among these, the U.S., Japan, China, the U.K., Taiwan, and South Korea are the highest market sharing countries in the capacitive sensors market.
The leading companies in the capacitive sensors for non-glass surface market covered in the report are Apple Inc. (U.S.), GT Advanced Technologies Inc. (U.S.), Rubicon Technologies (U.S.), Graphenea SA (Spain), TPK Holdings Co. Ltd. (Taiwan), Cambrios technologies (California), Iljin Display (South Korea), General Electric (U.S.), Canatu Ltd. (Finland), and Cima Nanotech (U.S.), among others.
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