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The market for optoelectronic components and optoelectronic -enabled products rose 14.5% from $494bn in 2005 to a record $565bn in 2006, according to the Washington DC-based Optoelectronics Industry Development Association (OIDA) in its 9th annual global optoelectronics market summary and forecast (presented at its forum ‘Perspectives on the Optoelectronics Industry’ in San Jose, CA, USA last week).
The OIDA defines optoelectronic-enabled products as products and systems that contain optoelectronic components, while optoelectronic components are considered up to the module level.
For optoelectronics-enabled products, annual growth ranged from 8% to 43%, led by environment/sensing (43.1%) and medical care/welfare (28.6%). The two biggest segments, consumer display/TV and computing/processing, demonstrated growth of 20.4% and 8.1%, respectively.
The OIDA also forecasts steady growth at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.7% over the next decade to more than $1.2 trillion by 2017, driven mainly by LCD displays (which will enable consumer-based products ranging from TVs to mobile phones and digital assistants).
For optoelectronics-enabled products, growth drivers will be solar, computing/processing and consumer displays/TVs, with CAGRs of 17.3%, 5.6% and 6.3%, respectively. Their combined total revenue in 2017 should top $425bn (compared to $198bn in 2006).
Forecasts for growth from 2006 to 2017 include:
The 9th annual global optoelectronics market summary and forecast is due to be distributed to OIDA members in October.
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OIDA launches Silicon Photonics Alliance, led by Luxtera
Visit: www.oida.org