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市场调查报告书
专利趋势(2019):MEMS传感器和执行器MEMS Sensors & Actuators 2019 Patenting Activity |
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出版商 | KnowMade | 商品编码 | 948144 | ||||
出版日期 | 内容资讯 | 英文 PDF > 80 Slides, Excel file > 4,350 Patents 商品交期: 最快1-2个工作天内 |
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专利趋势(2019):MEMS传感器和执行器 MEMS Sensors & Actuators 2019 Patenting Activity | ||
出版日期: 2020年07月07日 | 内容资讯: 英文 PDF > 80 Slides, Excel file > 4,350 Patents |
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根据Yole Developpement的数据,预计到2019年至2024年,MEMS传感器和执行器市场的出货量将增长+ 8.3%,单位出货量将增长+ 11.9%,其中CE产品部门预计其占有率将超过60%。尽管2019年发布的专利数量略有下降,但惯性传感器,微镜和压力传感器等领域一直在稳定运转,汽车(前照灯,平视显示器等)和消费品对于专用于应用(指纹传感器,语音机器接口)的压电MEMS,已经确认了强大的专利活动。此外,2019年,中国公司的专利活动也很突出。
本报告调查了与MEMS技术/设备有关的专利趋势,主要专利受让人,专利申请趋势,按设备和技术类别/应用/地区/公司分类的细分以及与各种MEMS设备相关的IP。总结了动态,主要趋势,主要公司的主要专利等数据和分析。
MEMS sensors and actuators are key components in numerous applications. Indeed, electronic devices need to be more and more connected to the real world in order to provide better experiences to the customer. Sensing and interacting with the environment is therefore becoming critical, especially in the automotive, consumer and industrial markets. Indeed, autonomous vehicles, AR/VR and industry 4.0 require the use of numerous sensors to realize their dreams.
According to Yole Développement, the market will exhibit +8.3% growth in value and +11.9% growth in units, with consumer still having the greatest share (over 60%) from 2019 to 2024. This growth rate is below previous rates, however, and the automotive and consumer markets are levelling off. As growth slows down, competition between the different players is getting tougher and tougher, since the cake is not as big. On the M&A front, MEMS-related acquisitions declined during the last year, reflecting the weaker, general semiconductor-related M&As and a consolidation of the business. Furthermore, there were no significant new entrants, and existing players struggled to compete against one another.
In this context, this MEMS Sensors & Actuators 2019 Patenting Activity report aims to decipher the recent patenting activities and related R&D developments of MEMS players. This report also tracks weak signals in order to find new applications or new R&D directions that are currently being investigated, as well as newcomers entering the landscape.
The patents published in 2019 confirm the slight decrease that we can see at market level. Indeed, even if the number of patents remains quite significant, most of the IP segments have remained stable. This is the case for inertial sensors, micro mirrors or pressure sensors. However, despite this general trend, some recent developments of MEMS for new applications seem promising. For instance, patents in 2019 confirm the strong activity related to piezoelectric MEMS dedicated to automotive (headlamp, head-up display, etc.) or consumer applications (fingerprint sensors, voice machine interface).
2019 is also marked by the strong patenting activity of Chinese players. Indeed, Chinese players filed over 60% of the patents published in 2019 and even led most of the MEMS devices. This strong activity could be a sign of the significant investments that Chinese companies have made to boost their competitiveness and challenge major European and US companies.
This report provides a detailed picture of the patents published in 2019 for MEMS sensors and actuators, including inertial sensors (accelero, gyro, IMUs), microphones, microspeakers, ultrasonic sensors, pressure sensors, micromirrors, microbolometers, gas sensors, etc. We have selected and analyzed over 3,000 inventions specifically related to MEMS transducers, MEMS devices and MEMS packaging. All other patents related to materials, wafer manufacturing, driver circuits and systems have been excluded. The report provides an overview of the most recent patents published in 2019 by MEMS players for each MEMS technology and device. For each player, we highlight and provide information about their recent and future technology developments. A comparison between their 2019 market position and their 2019 patenting activity is also provided.
This report provides a detailed analysis of the technologies developed by the main IP players. A detailed description of the most noticeable patents published in 2019 is also provided. Knowmade highlights any change in the players' activities as well as an analysis of new applications/technologies and their related challenges, thus giving an understanding of the current main IP drivers and potential future markets.
There are more than 1,000 patent applicants involved in the MEMS 2019 patent landscape. This report reveals the most active IP players for all types of MEMS devices. A detailed analysis of their 2019 patents and their related challenges and applications is provided.
This report gives an overview of the current dynamics and technologies. Opportunities and inventions linked to new applications are analyzed. It also provides a detailed analysis of the technology described in the patents. For each segment we identify the new technological approach for the different targeted markets.
This report also includes an Excel database of the 4,350 patents and patent applications analyzed in this study. This useful patent database allows for multi-criteria searches and includes patent publication numbers, hyperlinks to the original documents, priority date, title, abstract, patent assignees, patent's current legal status, and technological and application segments.
Goertek, Bosch, Micriojet Technology, Infineon Technologies, Seiko Epson, Southeast University Nanjing, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Tsinghua University, Invensense, STMicroelectronics, Aofei Acoustic Technology, Nanjing University of Science & Technology, Northwestern University, Wuhan University, North University of China, Murata Manufacturing, Hewlett Packard Development, AAC Technologies, SMIC, Senodia Technologies, Memsensing Microsystems, Huazhong University of Science & Technology, Apple, TDK, Texas Instruments, Hamamatsu Photonics, University of Electronic Science & Technology of China, Mitsumi Electric, ZillTek Technology, Cea, TSMC, Stanley Electric, Knowles Electronics, Silan, Beijing University of Technology, Shanghai Institute of Microsystem & Information Technology Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing University of Posts & Telecommunications, Analog Devices, Kyocera, Denso, and more.