Nano and Micro Satellite Market Research Report Size, Scope, Trends, Size, Comprehensive Analysis, Growth And Forecast 2023
Competitive Analysis
The major players
operating the global market are Planet Labs (U.S.), GomSpace A/S (Denmark),
Boeing Space Systems (U.S.), GeoOptics (Colorado), Lockheed Martin Corporation
(U.S.), Ruag Group (Switzerland), Innovative Solution in Space (ISIS) Group
(Netherland), Surrey Satellite Technology (U.K.), Aerospace Corporation (U.S.),
and Sierra Nevada Corporation (U.S.)
Market Scenario
The global nano
and microsatellite market is presumed to expand at 23 % CAGR during the
forecast period (2018-2023) owing to the innovation in miniaturization of
devices, asserts Market Research Future (MRFR). Nano and microsatellites are
miniature forms of satellites which range between 1-10 kgs and 10-100 kgs
respectively. They are the fastest growing segments of the satellite industry
and are easy to build. With lower manufacturing and operating costs, they are
immensely popular in military and civilian application. Nano and
microsatellites assist in achieving critical missions with the help of emerging
technologies.
Drivers and
Constraints Impacting the Market
Miniature satellites
are extensively used in military and defense applications. With the growth of
UAVs and other modern equipment, the military requires more bandwidth, data,
and reliable communication infrastructure which can be fulfilled with nano and
microsatellite constellations. This has triggered the demand for nano and
microsatellites across the globe. Moreover, demand for such satellites in
commercial applications like on the internet and GPS services has increased,
thus augmenting the market growth during the assessment period. Also, the
building and operating cost of such satellites are less, which is further
advantageous for the market growth. The widespread application of nano and microsatellites
in scientific, commercial, military and defense are fueling the market growth
to a great extent.
On the flip side, lack
of deorbiting system due to weight and size constraint is anticipated to retard
the market growth in the coming years. Moreover, with thousands of satellites
in orbit, the market is anticipated to face challenges.
Global Nano and Micro
Satellite Market: Segmental Analysis
The global nano and
microsatellite market have been segmented on the basis of purpose, end-user,
and region.
By mode of purpose,
the global nano and microsatellite market has been segmented into
science/R&D, earth observation or remote sensing, military reconnaissance,
and communication. Among these, the earth observation/remote sensing segment is
presumed to dominate the nano and microsatellite market owing to the increased
government investment in earth observation and metrology and heavy investment
of space-related organizations in earth observation.
By mode of end-users,
the global nano and microsatellite market has been segmented into civil or
government, commercial, and military. Among these, the commercial segment is
expanding at a rapid pace owing to the extensive use of nano and microsatellite
in mining, communication, and agriculture industry. Moreover, burgeoning focus
on geological research including satellite imaging is presumed to propel the
market in the coming years.
Regional Insights
Geographically, the
nano and microsatellite market span across regions namely, Europe, North
America, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East and Africa.
Among all the regions,
North America is likely to dominate the global market owing to the growing
demand for nano and microsatellites by end-users from several sectors such as
telecommunication, research organization, and military and defense.
The Asia Pacific
region is estimated to grow at a significant rate owing to the high deployment
of such satellites in the commercial sectors. On the other hand, the European
region is registering a slow growth rate owing to the complex regulatory
framework imposed by the government. Also, delayed satellite launch is
impacting the market negatively in this region.
Industry News
The Technical
University of Denmark, Logistics Organization, and the Danish Defense
Acquisition and Logistics Organization under the Danish Ministry of Defence and
the company Gomspace has launched a Danish nanosatellite into space. The
satellite has been launched to test its ability to monitor aircraft and ships
in the Arctic. The satellite Ulloriaq was launched on February successfully and
will fly over the Arctic times a day above the Earth.
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