Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Small Satellite Market is Expected to be Worth 5.32 Billion USD by 2021.



Great news for those entering the small satellite industry. A new report shows that the small satellite market is set to grow by billions into 2021. With the rise of personalization and new methods to complement satellite launching, new start-up activities, the small satellite industry is being fueled for a groundbreaking takeoff. Satellites are now made for various tasks for various consumers.

According to Whatech.comThe small satellite market has been estimated to be worth USD 2.22 Billion in 2016 and is projected to be valued at USD 5.32 Billion by 2021, registering a CAGR of 19.14% during the forecast period. This report covers the forecast of the small satellite market and its dynamics over the next five years, while also recognizing market application gaps, evolving technologies, recent developments in the market, and high potential geographic regions and countries.

Further on, the report noticed a growing trend among specific market segmentations. On the basis of application, the small satellite market has been segmented into communication, earth observation and meteorology, scientific research and exploration, mapping and navigation, and surveillance and security. Earth observation and meteorology is estimated to hold the largest small satellite market during the forecast period.
These satellite are capable to monitor situations, such as cyclones, storms, floods, fires, volcanic activities, earthquake, landslides, oil slicks, environmental pollution and power plant disasters, among others.
America is currently the leader in the small satellite market followed by Europe, Asia-Pacific, Asia-Pacific, and the rest of the world. The North American market is expected to hold the largest share in the small satellite industry for the near future. Research and development is becoming increasingly lucrative for more firms in the industry. It's becoming the highest portion of internal value followed by the manufacturing of key parts. 

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