Photoelectric Sensor Market Size By Product (Photoelectric Fork Sensor, Photoelectric Label Sensor, Photoelectric Distance Sensor, Photoelectric Color Sensor), By Type (Retro Reflective, Through-beam, Diffuse), By Range (<100 mm, 101-1000 mm, 1001-10,000 mm, >10,000 mm), By Source (Laser-beam, Infrared, LED), By Application (Industrial Manufacturing, Automotive & Transportation, Building Automation, Food & Beverages, Pharmaceuticals & Medical, Packaging & Logistics), COVID19 Impact Analysis, Application Potential, Competitive Market Share & Forecast, 2022 - 2030
Global Photoelectric Sensor Market is expected to grow significantly during the forecast period of 2022 to 2030. The primary factor influencing the market dynamics is the burgeoning application of photoelectric sensors in automobiles. The governments around the world are enforcing road safety regulations in order to address the growing number of road accidents and fatalities. The rising focus on incorporating vehicle safety features, such as park assist systems and blind spot detection for low speed and short-distance settings is boosting the demand for photoelectric sensors.
Additionally, in automotive manufacturing units, retroreflective sensors with polarization filters are often employed to control the speed of process skids by guaranteeing that these skids stop when they block the sensor's beam. The excellent sensitivity of the product, in consort with its ability to detect velocity and good spectral response are impelling the applications in automotive sector, thus fueling the industry growth.
As per product, photoelectric distance sensors are gaining traction from food & beverage vertical. The sensors are incorporated in assembly lines and high-speed conveyor belts for measuring distance and ensuring highly reliable operations for producing superior quality food items. As per the estimates, the photoelectric distance sensor segment in Asia Pacific is likely to register over 5% CAGR during 2022 and 2030.
In terms of range, several high-end functions, including color detection, precision monitoring, and non-contact sensing, are driving up demand for >10,000 mm photoelectric sensors. These sensors are often used in a wide range of applications, such as pallet identification in cargo warehouses, glass panel fault detection, and baggage handling in airports. Backed by these factors, the > 10,000 mm category of North America photoelectric sensor industry is anticipated to expand at 6% CAGR through 2030.
Based on application, the thriving food & beverage sector all over the world will surge the demand for photoelectric sensors. These sensors enable the food processing businesses to increase the quantity, quality, and safety of the food products. Furthermore, several government programs and investments to boost the food processing industry will bolster the product adoption. By 2030, the food and beverages applications is poised to generate significant revenues for the market.
Regionally, the MEA photoelectric sensors industry valuation is expected to reach USD 60 million by 2030, owing to the growing consumer inclination towards luxury goods. The widespread deployment of smart devices and high-end home appliances, backed by higher living standards, in tandem with rising trend of home automation are positively swaying the market dynamics in the Middle East & Africa.
The photoelectric sensor market players are emphasizing on developing new technologies to meet the expanding product demand. Citing an instance, in August 2022, the American industrial automation provider, Rockwell Automation launched Allen-Bradley 42JA VisiSight M20A and 42EA RightSight S18. These economical photoelectric sensors can be applied for global applications, offering variety of mounting options, sensing modes, and special features.
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