Storage Sector of Nanomagnetic Market Generated $6.9 billion Sales in 2012
Expected to reach $8.4 billion in 2017, according to BCC Research
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 28, 2013 at 3:22 pmAccording to BCC Research LLC, the global market for nanomagnetic materials and devices is currently $7.3 billion and will top $9 billion by 2017 in its report Nanomagnetics: Materials, Devices and Markets (NAN033B, $5450).
Total global nanomagnetic market projections
Therefore, certain types of nanomagnetic materials already represent a mature market.
The storage product sector of the nanomagnetics market generated nearly $6.9 billion in wholesale-level sales in 2012 and is expected to reach nearly $8.4 billion in 2017. Products like MRAMS have been commercialized since the 2004 BCC report and are poised for expanding growth in the number of shipments. Overall growth in MRAM sales will be lower due to steadily reduced per-unit prices.
The fastest-growing markets will be for sensors, including biosensors, bioassay products, and GMR sensors. Sales topped $53 million in 2012 and should grow at a CAGR of 15.3% to reach $108 million by 2017.
These are followed by a group of ‘other’ markets, including nanocrystalline soft magnetic cores, magnetic fluids, catalysts and environmental remediation products. Together they represent a $97 million market, which is forecast to grow to a combined $209 million by 2017.
There are diverse companies involved in the area of nanomagnetics, ranging from biotechnology start-ups to major global electronics companies. Some of these firms are primarily materials companies, acting as suppliers of nanomagnetic material products, such as magnetic fluids, magnetic microspheres, or nanocrystalline magnetic alloys. Some companies in the business are captive producers of nanomaterials for higher value-added end products, such as HDDs or GMR sensors. A final group of companies incorporate nanomagnetic materials from outside suppliers into both mundane and up-and-coming products, from loudspeakers to biochips.
There is not so much a nanomagnetics industry as there are a number of industries or market segments that are affected by nanomagnetics technology and materials. These market segments include industrial products, information storage devices, and biotechnology. Companies involved in each of these areas are developing and using nanomagnetics technology and products.
BCC Research has identified approximately 50 companies that are active in developing and using nanomagnetics-related products and technology.