Hyperspectral Imaging System Market: Key Players and Future Growth Potential
The global hyperspectral imaging system market
is projected to reach USD 34.3 billion by 2028 from USD 16.8 billion
in 2023, at a CAGR of 15.4% during the forecast period. Growing funds
and related investments and the untapped opportunities in emerging
markets are expected to provide growth opportunities for players during
the forecast period.
The hyperspectral imaging system market is
highly fragmented and is dominated by various players. The major players
operating in this market are Headwall Photonics (the US), Corning
Incorporated (US), Specim, Spectral Imaging Ltd. (Finland), Resonon,
Inc. (US), and Norsk Elektro Optikk (Norway). These include product
launches, contracts, partnerships, mergers and acquisitions, and new
product development activities to further expand their presence in the
hyperspectral imaging system market.
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HEADWALL PHOTONICS (US)
Headwall
Photonics develops and offers optical modules and fully integrated
imaging devices with unique holographic diffraction gratings. The
company provides hyperspectral cameras for applications in defense &
security, remote sensing, research, and industrial inspection. For
instance, in July 2022, the company acquired Holographix LLC (US), which
opened channels to new customers and markets and products and
capabilities for existing customers of both companies while expanding
the manufacturing capabilities to address future growth.
SPECIM, SPECTRAL IMAGING LTD. (FINLAND)
Specim,
Spectral Imaging Ltd. (Finland) held the second position in the
hyperspectral imaging systems market in 2022. Specim offers
hyperspectral imaging cameras to several industrial OEM consumers and
research institutions. To improve its product portfolio and grow its
market share, it has carried out product launches. Specim has launched
various products in the last three years to increase its consumer base.
Specim is also improving its global distribution network. For instance,
in August 2022, Specim opened a new branch office in Germany. In October
2020, the company launched SpecimONE spectral imaging platform, which
is a tool for industrial applications. It is compatible with major
industrial standards and allows seamless integration with machine vision
systems. It comprises an industry-proven Specim FX series hyperspectral
camera, SpecimCUBE processing hardware, and SpecimINSIGHT offline
software tool.
NORSK ELEKTRO OPTIKK (NORWAY)
Norsk
Elektro Optikk held the third position in the hyperspectral imaging
systems market in 2022. In the field of electro-optical instrumentation,
the company has a research-oriented business. The organization develops
advanced electro-optical products employing its own technologies for
the global market. Additionally, it takes part in various worldwide
R&D initiatives in the electro-optical sector. Norsk’s growth
strategies include being involved in research projects to strengthen its
product portfolio and promote the adoption of its technologies. In view
of the changing trends in the hyperspectral imaging systems market, the
company collaborates with key research institutes for R&D projects.
Norsk’s projects include most application areas where hyperspectral
imaging is applicable—mining, food inspection, search & rescue,
cultural heritage and restoration, precision farming, and medical
applications.
OPPORTUNITY: AI-based hyperspectral sensing techniques for food, agriculture, and medical applications
During
the past two decades, HSI technologies have found numerous successful
applications for food and agriculture. Recently, miniature imaging
spectrographs/spectrometers, all-in-one small hyperspectral cameras, and
snapshot hyperspectral imagers are commercially available, which make
it possible to develop compact and portable imaging systems and devices
that can be used in confined spaces (e.g., overhead imaging in plant
growth chambers) and field applications (e.g., crop health/disease
sensing using drones or ground platforms). Integration of AI
capabilities through machine learning into hyperspectral imaging systems
is becoming a new axis for developing novel smart sensing devices and
instruments.
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