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Comprehensive Report on New Detection Principles and Technical Evolution for MEMS and NEMS

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "New Detection Principles & Technical Evolution for MEMS & NEMS" report to their offering.

Altogether, we estimate that the number of new MEMS devices based on 3D/new materials/new detection principles will grow from 3.2B units in 2013 to almost 9.5B units in 2019. In value, this equates to $4.6B in 2019 with a 19% CAGR from 2013-2019. Within a 2019 MEMS market of US$24B, these new approaches will account for 20% of total revenue.

In the long-term, and in collaboration with the OMNT (the French « Observatoire des Micro & Nano Technologies »), we have identified what, in 2014, could be the most interesting NEMS developments for future sensor generations. We have classified the physical sensing principles: Capacitive, Inductive, Thermal, Optical, Magnetic, Field Emission, Tunelling, Piezo Resistive, Resonant Gauge and Piezo Electric, and correlated them with technological platforms: M&NEMS, SMR/SNR, µbalance quartz, GC&NEMS, NEMS MS, etc.

Beside figure shows the results and estimated timeline for potential products based on the identification of these innovative principles. All but a few are long-term approaches. Quartz micro balance, SMR/SR, and gas chromatography are already in production. We believe M&NEMS will be the next breakthrough, with commercialization coming soon. Other approaches are long-term, with unknown market success.

This report aims to provide:

  • New MEMS approaches and new detection principles
  • Past, current and future MEMS changes in terms of manufacturing processes, new materials, new packaging and new detection principles
  • Future MEMS challenges, along with technology trends for each different MEMS family
  • Market forecast in Munits & kwafers for the different technological shifts estimated for 2013-2019
  • An understanding of MEMS market and player dynamics

Key Topics Covered:

1 .Executive summary

2. MEMS markets 2013-2019 overview

3. MEMS players

4. Future MEMS challenges 53Market forecast

5. MEMS evolution by device

6. New approaches

7. Conclusions

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