Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/z5pzsg/global_pressure) has announced the addition of the "Global Pressure Sensors Market - Growth, Trends & Forecasts (2014-2020)" report to their offering.

The Global Pressure Sensors market is expected to increase to $7.74 billion by 2018 at a CAGR of 6.14% over the period 2014-2020.

The pressure sensors market is mainly driven by increasing demand from the automotive segment that uses pressure sensors to a greater extent for various applications. Government regulations mandating the use of pressure sensors in automobiles have also contributed to the growth in demand for pressure sensors.

Consumer electronics is analyzed to be the fastest growing application segment for pressure sensors. Asia Pacific led the pressure sensors market in 2014 and the region is expected to continue its dominance over the forecast period. North America and Europe followed Asia Pacific in the global pressure sensors market and together accounted for more than half of the global market share.

The market is dominated by Piezoresistive and Capacitive sensors as they are heavily used in automotive, medical, petrochemical, Oil and gas industries. Optical and resonant solid-state sensors are expected to exhibit high growth over the forecast period due to their applications in hazardous environments. Technological advancements and nanotechnology applications are the future opportunities for pressure sensor market.

Companies Mentioned:

  • Bosch
  • Honeywell
  • Infineon
  • Omron
  • Panasonic
  • Freescale
  • Stmicorelectronics
  • Murata Electronics
  • Epcos
  • Ssi Technologies
  • Kavilco
  • Measurement Specialties
  • Mouser Electronics
  • Sick Ag
  • Keyence

Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction

2. Key Findings

3. Market Overview & Dynamics

4. Introduction

5. Porter's Five Forces Analysis

6. Market Segmentation

7. Market Segmentation, By Region

8. Company Profiles

9. Investment Analysis

10. Future of Pressure Sensors Market

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