The global 3D Scanning Market is expected to
reach USD 4.90 billion by 2020, according to a new study by Grand View
Research, Inc. Surging demand across several application areas along with
technological advancements are expected to be key factors driving 3D scanning
market growth over the forecast period. The technology is poised for growth
owing to its ability to provide high resolution and rapid 3D digitization over
conventional scanning techniques.
Increasing usage across applications such as
historic edifice preservation is also expected fuel market growth over the next
few years. Aging infrastructure with historical significance needs to be
preserved and documented, which is also expected to drive market growth.
Suppliers of hardware as well as software solutions emphasize on continuous
improvements in workflow and ease-of-use, thereby driving sales and resulting
in a technology being more accessible to professional users. However,
high-priced scanners may hamper the 3D scanning market.
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Further
key findings from the study suggest:
- In 2013, laser scanners emerged as the dominant product segment accounting for over 60% of the 3D scanning market. The structured light product segment is expected to rapidly gain market share over the forecast period owing to its ability to make rapid prototypes with high degree of accuracy across numerous applications.
- Short range scanners accounted for majority of the overall 3D scanning market in 2013. These scanners deploy techniques such as laser triangulation and structured light and have a focal distance of less than a meter, which is expected to drive market growth over the forecast period.
- The industrial manufacturing segment dominated the market in 2013, accounting for over 30% of the overall revenue. This is because 3D scanning offers several advantages when compared to conventional data collection techniques. 3D scanners provide improved worker safety, improved accuracy and compatibility making it suitable in several applications for comprehensive data capture.
- In 2013, Europe emerged as the largest market; growth across the industrial sector is expected to favorably impact regional market growth over the next six years.
- Key market players include Topcon, Maptek, FARO Technologies, Basis Software Inc (Surphaser), Ametek (Creaform) and 3D Digital Corp. Developing cost-effective as well as technologically advanced scanners is expected to be key growth strategy.
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For the purpose of this study, Grand View Research
has segmented the global 3D scanning market on the basis of product, range,
application and region:
3D Scanning
Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2012 – 2020)
• Laser
Scanner
•
Structured Light Scanner
• Optical
Scanner
3D Scanning
Range Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2012 – 2020)
• Short
Range
• Medium
Range
• Long
Range
3D Scanning
Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2012 – 2020)
•
Industrial Manufacturing
•
Aerospace & Defense
•
Healthcare
•
Architecture & Engineering
•
Entertainment & Media
• Others
3D Scanning
Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million, 2012 – 2020)
• North
America
• Europe
• Asia
Pacific
• Latin
America
• RoW
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