Infrared detectors are transducers of radiant energy that convert the radiation of objects in the infrared range to a measurable form. Large-scale adoption of IR detectors in the latest range of applications such as security, consumer electronics, and smart homes is driving the overall market. The use of IR detectors in temperature measurement and spectroscopy applications is expected to increase in the future.
The IR detector market in Latin America was valued at $11.9 million in 2013 and is expected to reach $16.9 million by 2018 at a CAGR of 7.3% during this period. The market is expected to be mainly dominated by pyroelectric, thermopyles, and microbolometers.
The report on the Latin American IR detector market covers the detector market by technology, spectral range, application, and geography. Each classification comprises extensive segmentation, with market estimates and forecasts for each sub-market. It also covers the drivers, restraints, and opportunities for the market. The major driving factor of the market is the drastically reducing prices the detectors, which are finding new applications across different segments. The research study identifies the burning issues and market winning imperatives that are currently affecting the market.
The report covers the ‘cooled’ and ‘uncooled’ IR detectors, covering the short-wave infrared, mid-wave infrared, and long-wave infrared market. The report includes data analysis for IR detectors types, namely MCT (Mercury Cadmium Telluride), InGaAs (Indium Gallium Arsenide), Pyroelectric, Thermopyles, and Microbolometers. The total market has also been divided into various applications which include people and motion sensing, temperature measurement, fire and gas detection, spectroscopy, bio-medical imaging, and smart homes. An in-depth analysis of each segment with market estimation in terms of the value is given.
Countries contributing to the IR detector market in Latin America are Brazil and Argentina. Currently, Brazil is considered to be a huge market for IR Detectors, due to its continually growing economy and a large manufacturing base, which enables exports across the globe. The Latin American market is growing at a nominal growth rate as compared to other regions. Latin America contributed 10% to the Americas market in 2013.
This report provides information on segment and country-specific company shares, news and deals, mergers & acquisitions, segment-specific pipeline products, product approvals, and product recalls of the major companies in the Latin American IR detector market.
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Product Analysis
- Usage pattern (in-depth trend analysis) of products (segment wise)
- Product matrix which gives a detailed comparison of the product portfolio of each company mapped at country and sub-segment level
- End-user adoption rate analysis of products (segment wise and country wise)
- Comprehensive coverage of product approvals, pipeline products, and product recalls
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- Small variations in composition, doping across a large wafer, and few defects across large wafer and others
Comparative Analysis
- Market data of top companies in the Latin American IR detector market
- Key developments of top companies in the Latin American IR detector market
1 Introduction
1.1 Objective of the study
1.2 Market Definitions
1.3 Market Segmentation & Aspects Covered
1.4 Research Methodology
1.4.1 Assumptions (Market Size, Forecast, etc)
2 Executive Summary
3 Market Overview
4 Latin America-IR Detector, By Applications
4.1 Split By Geography
4.2 Latin America-Motion Sensing/Gesture Recognition
4.2.1 Latin America-Motion Sensing/Gesture Recognition, By Geographies
4.2.1.2 Brazil-Motion Sensing/Gesture Recognition
4.2.1.3 Argentina-Motion Sensing/Gesture Recognition
4.2.2 Latin America-Motion Sensing/Gesture Recognition, By Technologies
4.2.2.1 Long Wave IR-Latin America-Motion Sensing/Gesture Recognition
4.2.2.2 Mid Wave IR-Latin America-Motion Sensing/Gesture Recognition
4.2.2.3 Short Wave IR-Latin America-Motion Sensing/Gesture Recognition
4.3 Latin America-Temperature Sensor
4.3.1 Latin America-Temperature Sensor, By Geographies
4.3.1.2 Brazil-Temperature Sensor
4.3.1.3 Argentina-Temperature Sensor
4.3.3 Module-Latin America-Temperature Sensor, By Technologies
4.3.3.1 Short Wave IR-Latin America-Temperature Sensor
4.3.3.2 Mid Wave IR-Latin America-Temperature Sensor
4.3.3.3 Long Wave IR-Latin America-Temperature Sensor
4.4 Latin America-Fire And Life Safety
4.4.1 Latin America-Fire And Life Safety, By Geographies
4.4.1.2 Brazil-Fire And Life Safety
4.4.1.3 Argentina-Fire And Life Safety
4.4.3 Latin America-Fire And Life Safety, By Technologies
4.4.3.1 Short Wave IR-Latin America-Fire And Life Safety
4.4.3.2 Mid Wave IR-Latin America-Fire And Life Safety
4.4.3.3 Long Wave IR-Latin America-Fire And Life Safety
4.5 Latin America-Spectroscopy
4.5.1 Latin America-Spectroscopy, By Geographies
4.5.1.2 Brazil-Spectroscopy
4.5.1.3 Argentina-Spectroscopy
4.5.3 Latin America-Spectroscopy, By Technologies
4.5.3.1 Short Wave IR-Latin America-Spectroscopy
4.5.3.2 Mid Wave IR-Latin America-Spectroscopy
4.5.3.3 Long Wave IR-Latin America-Spectroscopy
4.6 Latin America-Medical
4.6.1 Latin America-Medical, By Geographies
4.6.1.2 Brazil-Medical
4.6.1.3 Argentina-Medical
4.6.3 Latin America-Medical, By Technologies
4.6.3.1 Short Wave IR-Latin America-Medical
4.6.3.2 Mid Wave IR-Latin America-Medical
4.6.3.3 Long Wave IR-Latin America-Medical
4.7 Latin America-Smart Homes
4.7.1 Latin America-Smart Homes, By Geographies
4.7.1.2 Brazil-Smart Homes
4.7.1.3 Argentina-Smart Homes
4.7.3 Latin America-Smart Homes, By Technologies
4.7.3.1 Long Wave IR-Latin America-Smart Homes
4.7.3.2 Mid Wave IR-Latin America-Smart Homes
4.7.3.3 Short Wave IR-Latin America-Smart Homes
5 Latin America-IR Detector, By Types
5.1 Split By Geography
5.2 InGaAs IR Detector-Latin America
5.2.2 InGaAs IR Detector-Latin America, By Geographies
5.2.2.2 InGaAs IR Detector-Brazil
5.2.2.3 InGaAs IR Detector-Argentina
5.3 Microbolometer IR Detector-Latin America
5.3.2 Microbolometer IR Detector-Latin America, By Geographies
5.3.2.2 Microbolometer IR Detector-Brazil
5.3.2.3 Microbolometer IR Detector-Argentina
5.4 MCT IR Detector-Latin America
5.4.2 MCT IR Detector-Latin America, By Geographies
5.4.2.2 MCT IR Detector-Brazil
5.4.2.3 MCT IR Detector-Argentina
5.5 Pyroelectric IR Detector-Latin America
5.5.1 Pyroelectric IR Detector-Latin America, By Applications
5.5.2 Pyroelectric IR Detector-Latin America, By Geographies
5.5.2.2 Pyroelectric IR Detector-Brazil
5.5.2.3 Pyroelectric IR Detector-Argentina
5.6 Thermopyle IR Detector-Latin America
5.6.1 Thermopyle IR Detector-Latin America, By Applications
5.6.2 Thermopyle IR Detector-Latin America, By Geographies
5.6.2.2 Thermopyle IR Detector-Brazil
5.6.2.3 Thermopyle IR Detector-Argentina
6 Latin America-IR Detector, By Technologies
6.1 Split By Geography
6.2 Short Wave IR-Latin America
6.2.2 Short Wave IR-Latin America, By Geographies
6.2.2.2 Short Wave IR-Brazil
6.2.2.3 Short Wave IR-Argentina
6.3 Mid Wave IR-Latin America
6.3.2 Mid Wave IR-Latin America, By Geographies
6.3.2.2 Mid Wave IR-Brazil
6.3.2.3 Mid Wave IR-Argentina
6.4 Long Wave IR-Latin America
6.4.2 Long Wave IR-Latin America, By Geographies
6.4.2.2 Long Wave IR-Brazil
6.4.2.3 Long Wave IR-Argentina
7 Latin America-IR Detector-, By Geographies
7.2 IR Detector-Brazil
7.3 IR Detector-Argentina
8 Latin America--IR Detector, By Companies
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