Report ID: SQMIG15A2134
Report ID:
SQMIG15A2134 |
Region:
Global |
Published Date: February, 2024
Pages:
260
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Tables:
152 |
Figures:
78
The rapid investment in the growth of 5G, growing use of connected devices, and adoption of robots across all sectors to automate various workflows for higher efficiency in North America are all expected to increase demand for system in package technology. The market for microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) is growing fast in the United States as a result of the rise in chronic diseases. MEMS are used in medical systems such pacemakers, muscle stimulators, drug delivery systems, implanted pressure sensors, and miniature analytical equipment. Due to a number of chronic conditions, there is an increasing demand for microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) in medical devices such pacemakers, muscle stimulators, implantable pressure sensors, and drug delivery systems. According to a survey, chronic diseases are some of the most common and expensive health illnesses in the United States. Approximately 45% of all Americans, or 133 million people, have at least one chronic disease, and the number is rising.
Asia-Pacific accounted for the largest market share in terms of revenue, making up close to half of the global system in package (Sip) technology market. By 2030, it is anticipated that Asia-Pacific would continue to dominate the market in terms of revenue. Additionally, during the projected period, this area is anticipated to have the fastest CAGR of 11.0%. This is due to major players investing more in Sip package-based solutions in the region.
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Report ID: SQMIG15A2134