Global Space Technology Industry With Latest Research Report With Size,Share,Trend,Analysis-2027
Key Players
The key players in
the global space technology Industry are Ball Corporation
(US), Intelsat (Luxembourg), Airbus SAS (Netherlands), Boeing (US), IAI
(Israel), Lockheed Martin Corporation (US), Eutelsat Communications SA
(France), Northrop Grumman Corporation (US), Space Exploration Technologies
Corp. (US), Space Systems/Loral, LLC (US), Thales Group (France), SES SA
(Luxembourg), Viasat, Inc. (US), Safran (France), Leonardo SpA (Italy), General
Electric (US), Honeywell International Inc. (US), United Technologies
Corporation (US), Teledyne Technologies Incorporated (US), Transdigm Group,
Inc. (US), and NEC Corporation (Japan).
Industry Highlights
The growth of the
global technology Industry can be attributed to the rising use of small
satellites. Furthermore, the increasing adoption of 3D printing for
manufacturing satellite parts is expected to drive the Industry growth. For
instance, in 2018, Lockheed Martin Corporation manufactured two large titanium domes for its satellite fuel tanks using 3D printing technology.
Additionally, the increasing investments in the promotion of space tourism are
expected to drive the Industry growth.
However, rising concerns
related to space debris and high costs associated with the manufacture and
launch of satellites are expected to hamper the growth of the Industry.
Moreover, stringent government regulations regarding the launch of satellites
are expected to hamper the growth of the Industry.
The global space
technology Industry has been segmented on the basis of the subsystem,
end-use, and region.
Based on the
subsystem, the global space technology Industry has been divided into
orbit, launch platform, launch vehicle, and payload. The payload segment is
projected to account for the largest share of the Industry during the forecast
period. However, the launch vehicle segment is estimated to expand at the
highest CAGR during the forecast period of 2019 to 2025. Increase in the number
of satellites being launched by countries such as the US and Russia is
anticipated to drive the growth of the segment.
Based on end-use, the Industry
has been classified as civil, commercial, and military. The commercial segment
dominated the Industry in 2018 and is projected to expand at the highest CAGR
from 2019 to 2025. Rise in the number of satellites being launched by
countries, such as China and India, for applications, namely mapping and
navigation, is expected to drive the growth of the segment. For example, in
2018, ISRO launched a navigation satellite, IRNSS-1I from a polar satellite
launch vehicle (PSLV). Furthermore, the growing concept of space farming is
expected to drive the growth of the segment. For example, NASA deployed the
vegetable production system Veggie on the International Space Station (ISS) to
produce salad plants. This initiative was undertaken to provide fresh food to
astronauts who are on missions for long durations. Hence, the segment is
estimated to expand at the highest CAGR during the forecast period.
In terms of region,
the global space technology Industry has been segmented into North America,
Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the rest of the world. North America accounted for a
dominant share of the Industry in 2018. However, the Industry in Asia-Pacific
is projected to expand at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. Presence
of prominent space organizations such as ISRO is driving the growth of the Industry
in the region.
Access Report Details
@ https://www.Industryresearchfuture.com/reports/space-technology-Industry-8397
Comments
Post a Comment