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Mid-IR Sensors: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2019 to 2025

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LEXINGTON, Massachusetts (April 12, 2019) – WinterGreen Research announces that it has published a new study Mid-IR Sensors: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2019 to 2025. The 2019 study has 498 pages, 215 tables and figures. The vendors in the Mid-IR Sensors industry have invested in high-quality technology and processes to develop leading edge Internet of Things capability. Sensors are being implemented in a wide variety of applications by each vendor so as to permit benefit from first mover advantage in the market.

Mid-wave infrared (mid-IR) is the spectral region where most of the fundamental structural information is produced. Measurements in that region can provide useful information from outside the visual spectrum. Mid-IR sensors bring the ability to sense temperature, distance, presence, motion and texture. This extension of the human senses, in combination with digital systems promises a revolution in improved control of everything people use and touch.

Mid IR sensors are the base of the Internet of Things initiatives, they form the building blocks for all different types of imaging and controls. Drones, robots, industrial robots, machines, cameras, buildings, fire departments, traffic lights, traffic control, the military, the border patrol, law enforcement, healthcare, asthma treatment, virtually everyone will increasingly use mid IR sensors.

Mid-IR sensor manufacture promises to change everything. More visibility, more awareness permits greater and more granular control of action in the military. In industry, more process can be automated. It supports more independent and safer cars. It permits electric cars to replace gasoline engine cars by 2025. Mid-IR Sensors leverage new technology to achieve better cost benefit ratios. Laboratory bench measuring systems can be miniaturized and move to the field.

The worldwide mid-IR sensor market at $9.7 billion in 2018 is projected to reach $109.9 billion by 2025. Units sales at 611 million sensors in 2018 are anticipated to reach 10.7 billion sensors worldwide by 2025. Mid-IR sensors impact every industry, driving significant change. For example, Wintergreen Research forecasts the availability of 400 electric vehicle models by 2025. The EV industry is growing in response to automobile vendors responding to market demand for vehicles that do not hurt the environment.

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MID IR SENSORS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Mid-Infrared (IR) Sensor Systems
  Benefits of Mid IR Sensors
  Mid IR Sensor Market Driving Forces
Mid IR Sensor Market Shares
Mid IR Sensor Market Forecasts

1. MID IR SENSOR MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS

1.1 Mid IR Sensors Offer Wavelength Tunability and High Optical Power
  1.1.1 Military Funded Development of Mid-IR Sensors
  1.1.2 Distributed Feedback Grating
1.2 Products with Mid-IR Sensors
1.3 Mid-IR Sensor Market Trends
1.4 Mid-IR Detection
1.5 Infrared Radiation Variation of Measuring Techniques

2 MID IR SENSORS MARKET SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS

2.1 Mid-Infrared (IR) Sensor System Market Driving Forces
  2.1.1 Benefits of Mid IR Sensors
  2.1.2 Mid IR Sensor Military Technology Gaining Traction in Commercial Markets
  2.1.3 Quantum Cascade Laser (QCL)
  2.1.4 High-Performing Tunable External Cavity Tunable Laser
  2.1.5 Mid IR Sensor Market Driving Forces
2.2 Mid IR Sensor Market Shares
  2.2.1 GE Sensors/SenseAir
  2.2.2 Senseair Test & Measurement Carbon Dioxide Sensors
  2.2.3 SenseAir Test & Measurement Carbon Dioxide Sensors
  2.2.4 Leonardo/Daylight Solutions FTIR Spectroscopy
  2.2.5 Sofradir
  2.2.6 Bosch
  2.2.7 Block Engineering
  2.2.8 II-VI/Finisar
  2.2.9 Raytheon and Lockheed Drone Mid-Infrared Lasers
  2.2.10 Market Consolidation of Mid IR Sensor Companies
2.3 Mid IR Sensor Market Forecasts
  2.3.1 Mid IR Sensors Market Forecasts, Units
2.4 Applications of Mid-IR Infrared Sensors
2.5 Mid IR Sensors for the Military
  2.5.1 Standoff Detection and Missile Warning Systems
  2.5.2 Mid IR Sensor Target Acquisition Minefield Detection System
  2.5.3 Military Mid IR Sensor Market Shares, Market Segments, Army, Navy, Air Force
  2.5.4 Law Enforcement And Homeland Security Applications for Mid IR Sensors
  2.5.5 Security and Homeland Security Mid IR Sensors
  2.5.6 Law Enforcement Mid IR Sensor Markets
2.6 Mid IR Building and Carbon Dioxide CO2 Sensor Market Shares
  2.6.1 Smart Building Mid IR Sensor Market Forecasts
  2.6.2 Residential Control Systems
  2.6.3 CO2 Mid IR Sensor Market Shares
  2.6.4 Carbon Dioxide Gas Mid IR Sensing Market Forecasts
2.7 Mid IR Oil and Gas Sensor Market Shares
  2.7.1 Oil and Gas Mid IR Sensor Market Forecasts
2.8 Mid IR Occupancy Sensors and Photocell Devices
  2.8.1 Occupancy Mid IR Sensors and Photocell Devices Market Forecasts
2.9 Medical and Health
  2.9.1 Clinical Requirements and Markets for Medical Mid-IR Products
  2.9.2 Healthcare Screening Using Commercial Mid IR Sensors
  2.9.3 Healthcare Breathalizer Mid IR Sensor Markets
  2.9.4 Infrared in the Pharmaceutical Industry
2.10 Mid IR Thermal Camera Sensors Market Shares
  2.10.1 Thermal Camera Mid IR Sensor Market Forecasts,
  2.10.2 Security and Surveillance
  2.10.3 Integrated IoT Change Management
2.11 Automotive Sector Mid IR Sensor Market Shares
  2.11.1 Mid IR Infrared Automotive, LiDAR, Navigation Sensor Markets
  2.11.2 Automotive Mid IR Sensor Market Forecasts
2.12 Mid IR Infrared Smartphone 3D Sensor Market Shares
  2.12.1 Mid IR Sensors Implement IoT on Smart Phones
  2.12.2 Smart Phone Apps Implement a Transaction Based Mid IR Sensor Services Distribution Network
2.13 Mid IR Nitric Oxide (NO) Sensor Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2018144
  2.13.1 Nitric Oxide (NO) Mid IR Sensor Market Forecasts
2.14 Emerging New Fields of Mid IR Sensor Application
  2.14.1 Mid IR Spectrum Unit Size Categories
2.15 Mid IR Sensor Applications
  2.15.1 Sensors Play A Role In Research On The Role Of Ammonia In Air Quality
  2.15.2 Infrared in Food Processing:
  2.15.3 Infrared in the Chemical Industry:
  2.15.4 High-Volume Applications of 3-D Sensing in Consumer and Automotive Markets
2.16 Process Controls Using Mid IR Sensors: Preventive and Predictive Maintenance
  2.16.1 Machine Process Measuring And Detection Sensors Using Mid IR, Market Forecasts
  2.16.2 Industrial Process Control
2.17 Mid IR Fire Gas Detection Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2018
  2.17.1 Fire Gas Detection Mid IR Sensors Market Forecasts
  2.17.2 White Goods (Home Appliances)
2.18 Mid IR Temperature Sensors Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2018
  2.18.1 Temperature Mid IR Sensors Market Shares
  2.18.2 Temperature Mid IR Sensors Market Forecasts
2.19 Automation Using Mid IR Sensors
  2.19.1 Smart Electrical Grid Moves to Electronics and Sensors from Purely Mechanical Infrastructure
  2.19.2 Smart Grid Networking
  2.19.3 Mid Infrared IR Sensor Technologies Basis for Measuring Chemical Composition
  2.19.4 Nanoparticles The Base For Mid IR Sensor Evolution
  2.19.5 Miniaturization Significant For The Development Of Mid IR Applications
2.20 Mid IR Sensor Market Opportunity
2.21 Integration Software and Mega Data Center Market Driving Forces
  2.21.1 Building a Robust Data Sensor Network Integration Layer
  2.21.2 Internet Network Base for Sensor Data Consolidation
  2.21.3 Mid IR Sensor Enabled Device Market Driving Forces
2.22 Near-Infrared Optics Segment
2.23 Mid IR Sensor Sample Prices
2.24 Mid IR Sensor Regional Shipments

3. MID IR SENSORS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

3.1 Daylight Solutions
  3.1.1 Daylight Solutions Modularity Brings Flexibility
  3.1.2 Daylight Solutions Lasers For Gas Sensing Instrumentation
3.2 SenseAir
  3.2.1 SenseAir CO2 Engine®K30
3.3 Acuity Brands Inc./Sensor Switch Occupancy Sensor Products
  3.3.1 Sensor Switch WSX 2P
3.4 Block Engineering Quantum Cascade Laser Products
  3.4.1 Block Engineering LaserSense-SC™: Compact Gas Detection System for the Semiconductor Industry
  3.4.2 Block Engineering LaserWarn™: Open-Path Chemical Detection System
3.5 Sofradir
  3.5.1 Sofradir Mid IR AXIR MW 640x512
  3.5.2 Sofradir Mid IR AXIR MW OEM 640x512
  3.5.3 Sofradir Mid IR DAPHNIS-HD MW 1280x720
  3.5.4 Sofradir Mid IR DAPHNIS-XGA MW 1280x720
  3.5.5 Sofradir Mid IR GALATEA MW 640x512
  3.5.6 Sofradir Mid IR INSPIR MW 384x288
  3.5.7 Sofradir Mid IR SCORPIO MW JT 640x512
  3.5.8 Sofradir Mid IR LEO MW 640×512
3.6 GE Sensors
  3.6.1 GE Wireless Sensor Networks
  3.6.2 GE Applications for Wireless Sensor Networks
3.7 Hamamatsu
  3.7.1 Hamamatsu InGaAa PIN photodiodes
  3.7.2 Hamamatsu InGaAs photodiode arrays
  3.7.3 Hamamatsu Infrared Detector
  3.7.4 Hamamatsu QCL for Continuous Wave Operation At Room Temperature
  3.7.5 Hamamatsu Laser
3.8 Telops IR Sensors
  3.8.1 Telops TS-IR Thermal Scientific IR Camera
  3.8.2 Telops HDR-IR High Dynamic Range IR Camera
3.9 MKS/Newport Corporation Mid-Infrared Sensor Cards

4. MID IR SENSOR TECHNOLOGY

4.1 Power Technology Mid IR Sensor Applications
  4.1.1 Molecular Responses Across the MIR Spectrum
  4.1.2 Technology Options Available in Mid IR
  4.1.3 Diagrams To Illustrate the Mid IR Technologies
  4.1.4 Comparison of Technology Options
  4.1.5 Products, In Which MIR Sensors Are Actually Deployed
  4.1.6 Market Trends & Key Companies
  4.1.7 Key Applications/Products Used By The Military
  4.1.8 Potential Technologies and Applications of MIR Sensors
4.2 Uncooled IR Cameras
  4.1.9 Key Developments Are Required To Make Applications
  4.1.10 Characteristics Required
  4.1.11 Building a Robust Data Sensor Network Integration Layer
  4.1.12 ECqcL Expressed As A QC Semiconductor Chip
  4.1.13 Advances Of Mid-Infrared Based Trace Gas Sensor
4.2 Semiconductor Diode Lasers Operating at Midwave-Infrared (Mid-IR) Wavelengths
  4.2.1 Infrared Semiconductor Lasers
  4.2.2 Mid IR Sensor Based Building Systems Replace Expensive Building Control Systems
  4.2.3 Building Control Standardization
4.3 Biomedical and Chemical Mid-IR SPR Based Sensor
  4.3.1 Development Of Mid-Infrared Surface Plasmon
  4.3.2 Sensors Utilizing Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR)
4.4 Mid IR Waveguides
  4.4.1 Miniaturized IR Gas Sensors
4.5 Sol-Gel-Coated Mid-Infrared Fiber-Optic Sensors
4.6 Magnetic Nanoparticle Mid-Infrared Pathogen Sensor for Food Matrixes
4.7 Miniaturized Mid-Infrared Sensor Technologies Trends
  4.7.1 Nanophotonics
  4.7.2 Nanotechnology Is Significant
4.8 Infrared Technology
  4.8.1 Daylight Solutions Core Technology
4.9 Mid-IR Non-Invasive Medical Systems
  4.9.1 Cloud Computing Driving Network-wide Growth
  4.9.2 5g

5. MID INFRARED (IR) SENSORS COMPANY PROFILES

5.1 Acuity Brands Inc.
  5.1.1 Acuity Brands/Sensor Switch
5.2 AdTech Optics
5.3 Advanced Photonix
5.4 Agiltron/SensArrayInfrared
  5.4.1 SensArrayInfrared
5.5 Alpes Lasers/ALTechnologies
  5.5.1 Laser diodes
5.6 Amphenol/Telaire
  5.6.1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Sensor Modules
  5.6.2 Telaire | Internal CO2 Sensor for Automotive Applications
  5.6.3 Telaire T6613 | CO2 Sensor Module
  5.6.4 Telaire T6615 | Dual Channel CO2 Sensor Module
5.7 Axis Communications
5.8 BAE
  5.8.1 BAE Financial Results
5.9 Block Engineering
  5.9.1 Partnership with Northrop Grumman
  5.9.2 Block Positioned To Expand Commercial Markets
  5.9.3 Block Engineering Contracts
  5.9.4 Block Engineering LaserScan™ Mid-Infrared Spectrometer for Noncontact, Standoff Chemical Analysis Of Surface Contaminants
  5.9.5 Block Engineering: High Performance QCL and FTIR Spectrometers
  5.9.6 Block MEMS Gas Sensor
5.10 Bosch Group
  5.10.1 Bosch Business Overview
  5.10.2 Bosch Motion Detectors
  5.10.3 Bosch Smart Sensors Simplify
5.11 Circassia/Aerocrine
5.12 Current Corporation
5.13 Cymbet
  5.13.1 Cymbet Team:
  5.13.2 Cymbet Investors:
  5.13.3 Cymbet Partners, Sales and Distribution:
  5.13.4 Cymbet Manufacturing:
  5.13.5 Cymbet High Volume Solid-State Battery Manufacturing Facility
5.14 Digi International
  5.14.1 Digi International Business:
5.15 Emerson
  5.15.1 Emerson Process Management
  5.15.2 Cascade Technologies
5.16 EnOcean GmbH
  5.16.1 EnOcean Technology
5.17 Ekips Technologies
5.18 Elliot Scientific
5.19 FLIR
  5.19.1 FLIR Thermal Sensors for Traffic Applications
  5.19.2 FLIR Smart City Sensor
  5.19.3 FLIR Sensing Materials
  5.19.4 FLIR Lasers and Laser Components
  5.19.5 FLIR Tactical Platforms
  5.19.6 Flir 2018 Revenue
  5.19.7 FLIR Systems Advanced Sensing Technologies
  5.19.8 FLIR Systems Multi-Sensor Mission Equipment
  5.19.9 FLIR Sensing Materials
5.20 Fortive
  5.20.1 Fortive Creates Actionable Intelligence
  5.20.2 Fortive Sensing Technologies
  5.20.3 Fortive Revenue
  5.20.4 Danaher and Fortive
5.21 GE Sensors
  5.21.1 General Electric Revenue
  5.21.2 GE Sensors in Transportation
  5.21.3 GE Sensors
  5.21.4 GE Wireless Sensor Networks
  5.21.5 GE's XMTC Thermal Conductivity Transmitter
  5.21.6 GE's 300 Pressure Series Sensors
  5.21.7 GE Applications for Wireless Sensor Networks
5.22 Asahi Kasei Corporation/SenseAir
  5.22.1 SenseAir
5.23 Hamamatsu
  5.23.1 Hamamatsu Mid infrared LED L13201-0430M | Hamamatsu Photonics
  5.23.2 Hamamatsu Electron Tube Division
  5.23.3 Hamamatsu Solid State Division
  5.23.4 Hamamatsu Systems Division
  5.23.5 Hamamatsu Laser Group
  5.23.6 Hamamatsu Optical Communication Group
  5.23.7 Hamamatsu Central Research Laboratory
  5.23.8 Hamamatsu Tsukuba Research Laboratory
  5.23.9 Hamamatsu Sports Photonics Laboratory
  5.23.10 Hamamatsu PET Center
5.24 II-VI Incorporated/Finisar
  5.24.1 II-VI Incorporated/Marlow Industries Revenue fy 2019
  5.24.2 II-VI - Finisar Acquisition
  5.24.3 II-VI Extreme Thermal Cycling (Xlt) Application Examples Include:
  5.24.4 II-VI Genetic Sequencing
5.25 InfraTec
5.26 IPG Photonics
  5.26.1 Johnson Controls Valve Products
5.27 Leonardo
  5.27.1 Leonardo/Daylight Solutions
  5.27.2 Daylight Solutions Mid-IR
  5.27.3 Daylight Solutions Quantum Cascade Laser Technology
  5.27.4 Daylight Solutions Über Tuner™ Broad Tuning Pulsed Lasers
5.28 Lockheed-Martin
  5.28.1 Lockheed Argos®- Tunable Laser
  5.28.2 Lockheed-Martin Military Contractor
  5.28.3 Lockheed Martin Customer Base:
  5.28.4 Lockheed Martin Defense Department Positioning
5.29 Lumentum
5.30 M Squared Next-Generation Bio-Medical Lasers
5.31 Marktech Optoelectronics
5.32 Maxion Technologies
5.33 Micro-Epsilon
  5.33.1 Micro-Epsilon CapaNCDT 6222 Capacitive Controller
5.34 MKS Instruments/Newport
  5.34.1 MKS Revenue
  5.34.2 Newport Corporation/ILX Lightwave
  5.34.3 MKS/Newport Markets
5.35 Nanophase Technologies
  5.35.1 Nanomaterials Technology Energy
  5.35.2 Nanomaterials Technology Aluminum Oxide
  5.35.3 Nanomaterials Technology
5.36 Opto Diode Corporation
5.37 Opto Solutions
5.38 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory PNNL Electronics and Systems Integration
5.39 Physical Sciences
5.40 Power Technology
5.41 Raytheon
  5.41.1 Raytheon Innovation
  5.41.2 Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems (IDS)
  5.41.3 Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems (IIS)
  5.41.4 Raytheon Network Centric Systems (NCS)
  5.41.5 Raytheon Technical Services Company (RTSC)
  5.41.6 Raytheon Missile Systems (RMS)
  5.41.7 Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems (SAS)
  5.41.8 Raytheon/Structured Materials Industries
5.42 Sensor Switch
  5.42.1 SenseAir Applications
  5.42.2 SenseAir Collaborates with Ventilation Systems Suppliers
  5.42.3 SenseAir Measurement Platform Has Intelligence
  5.42.4 SenseAir Carbon Dioxide Sensors
  5.42.5 SenseAir Next Generation Driver Alcohol Detection Systems
5.43 Sentinel Photonics
5.44 Sick AG
  5.44.1 Sick AG Mid IR Product Family W27-3
  5.44.2 Sick Growth
5.45 Sofradir
  5.45.1 Sofradir/ULIS
  5.45.2 Sofradir Subsidiary ULIS SAS: Shareholders Sofradir and GE Equity
  5.45.3 Sofradir: Leader in Cooled And Uncooled IR detectors
  5.45.4 Sofradir Infrared Company
  5.45.5 Sofradir Awarded Multi-Million Euro MUSIS/CSO Infrared contract
5.46 Spectris/Omega Engineering
  5.46.1 Spectris Sales by End User Market
  5.46.2 Spectris/Omega Infrared Temperature Measurement Instruments
  5.46.3 Omega Engineering
  5.46.4 Omega Infrared Temperature Measurement Instruments
5.47 Structured Materials Industries
  5.47.1 Structured Materials SMI Products
  5.47.2 Structured Materials SMI Customer Advantage
5.48 Telops
  5.48.1 Telops Aerospace and Defense
5.49 Terahertz Device Corporation
5.50 Thermo Fischer Scientific/NovaWave Technologies
  5.50.1 Thermo Fisher Scientific Acquires Laser-Based Gas Detection Company NovaWave Technologies
  5.50.2 NovaWave Selected for CPP Participation
  5.50.3 Thermo Fischer Scientific/NovaWave Technologies
5.51 Thorlabs
  5.51.1 Thorlabs Acquires QCL Manufacturer Maxion Technologies
  5.51.2 Maxion Technologies
  5.51.3 Maxion and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County
5.52 United Technologies
  5.52.1 Kidde Products Limited/Airsense Technology
  5.52.1 United Technologies Corporation (UTC)
5.53 VIASPACE/Ionfinity
  5.53.1 VIASPACE/Ionfinity Product Focus
  5.53.2 VIASPACE/Ionfinity Next-Generation Chemical Analysis
5.54 Vigo System S.A.
5.55 Wuhan Cubic Electronics
  5.55.1 Infrared Carbon Dioxide Sensor Module CM1102
5.56 Xenics
5.57 Mid IR Sensor Companies

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LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 1. Key Features Of Some Mid IR Technology
Figure 2. Mid IR Sensors Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 3. Mid-IR Sensors, Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2019-2025
Figure 4. Mid-infrared Spectroscopy/Bioimaging: Moving toward MIR Optical Biopsy -
Figure 5. Block Engineering's LaserWarn is an open-path gas detection system
Figure 6. Mir-IR Microscope
Figure 7. Bosch GIS 1000C Thermo Detector Infrared Scanner Thermometer Imager Hygrometer
Figure 8. Bosch GIS 1000 C Professional Features
Figure 9. Detector Materials:
Figure 10. Image of Earth in Infrared Wavelengths Shows Relative Temperatures Around the World
Figure 11. Key Features Of Some Mid IR Technology
Figure 12. External-Cavity Lasers Technologies Impacting Mid IR Sensor Market
Figure 13. Mid-IR Strengths
Figure 14. Mid-IR Weaknesses
Figure 15. Mid IR Sensor Market Driving Forces
Figure 16. Mid IR Sensors Companies Market Segments, 2018
Figure 17. Mid-IR Sensor Company Summary
Figure 18. Mid IR Sensors Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 19. Mid IR Sensors Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 20. Mid IR Sensors Market Shares, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 21. Mid IR High End Sensors Market Shares, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 22. Mid IR Low End Sensors Market Shares, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 23. Mid-IR Sensors, Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2019-2025
Figure 24. Mid-IR Sensors, Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2019-2025
Figure 25. Mid-IR Sensor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2019-2025
Figure 26. Mid IR Sensor Total Market Dollars, Worldwide, 2019-2025
Figure 27. Mid IR Sensor Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2019-2025
Figure 28. Mid IR Sensor Module Capabilities
Figure 29. Mid IR Sensor Market Forecasts, Units, Worldwide, 2019-2025
Figure 30. Mid IR Sensor Applications Market Segments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2019-2025
Figure 31. Mid IR Sensor Applications Market Segments, Percent, Worldwide, 2019-2025
Figure 32. Applications For Military Mid IR Sensing
Figure 33. Leonardo Standoff Detection
Figure 34. Military Mid IR Sensor Market Shares, Market Segments, Army, Navy, Air Force, Dollars, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 35. Military Mid IR Sensor Market Shares, Market Segments, Army, Navy, Air Force, Units, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 36. Mid IR Military and Border Patrol Sensor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2019-2025
Figure 37. Mid IR Building and Carbon Dioxide CO2 Sensor Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 38. Mid IR Building and Carbon Dioxide CO2 Sensor Market Shares, Units, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 39. Mid IR Building Inspection/Carbon Dioxide Co2 Sensor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2019-2025
Figure 40. Smart Building Mid Infrared (IR) Sensor Uses
Figure 41. Smart Building Mid Infrared (IR) Sensor Market Segments
Figure 42. Mid IR Oil and Gas Sensor Market Shares Dollars, Worldwide, 2018122
Figure 43. Mid IR Oil and Gas Sensor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2019- 2025
Figure 44. Cascade Technologies CT2100 Analyzer
Figure 45. Mid IR Occupancy Sensors and Photocell Devices Market Shares Dollars, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 46. Mid IR Occupancy Sensor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2019- 2025
Figure 47. Mid IR Healthcare Laser Sensors Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 48. Mid IR Healthcare Laser Sensor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2019-2025
Figure 49. Mid IR Thermal Camera Sensors Market Shares Dollars, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 50. Mid IR Thermal Camera Sensors Market Shares Units, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 51. Mid IR Thermal Camera Sensor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2019-2025
Figure 52. Integrated IoT Change Management Market Driving Forces
Figure 53. Smarter Computing
Figure 54. Mid-ir Sensors Support for Automation of Vehicles
Figure 55. Features from Mid-IR Sensors to Support Automation of Vehicles
Figure 56. Mid IR Infrared Automotive, LiDAR, Navigation Sensor Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 57. Mid IR Automotive Sensor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2019-2025
Figure 58. Mid IR Infrared Smartphone 3D Sensor Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 59. App Based Smart Phone Services Benefits
Figure 60. App Services Architecture Market Driving Forces
Figure 61. Mid IR Nitric Oxide (NO) Sensor Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 62. Mid IR Nitric Oxide (NO) Sensor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2018-2025
Figure 63. Mid IR Sensing Technologies for LiDAR, Optical, RF Wireless, and Green Energy
Figure 64. Mid IR Sensing Technologies for LiDAR, Optical, RF Wireless, and Green Energy Segment Growth Rates
Figure 65. IR Sensor Disruptive Megatrends
Figure 66. Applications for Mid IR Sensors
Figure 67. Environmental Applications of Mid-Infrared Technologies
Figure 68. DRS Daylight Lasers Air-Quality Studies at the 2008 Beijing Olympics160
Figure 69. Mid IR Machine Process Measuring and Detection, Market Shares Dollars, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 70. Mid IR Machine Process Measuring and Detection, Market Shares Units, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 71. Mid IR Machine Process Measuring and Detection Sensor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2019-2025
Figure 72. Mid IR Fire Gas Detection Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2018170
Figure 73. Mid IR Fire Gas Detection Market Shares, Units, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 74. Mid IR Fire/Gas Detection Sensor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2019-2025
Figure 75. Mid IR Temperature Sensors Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 76. Mid IR Temperature Sensors Market Shares, Units, Worldwide, 2018
Figure 77. Spectris/Omega Engineering
Figure 78. Mid IR Temperature Sensor Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2019-2025
Figure 79. MIRTHE Compound and Vibrational Absorption Analysis
Figure 80. Mirthe Assessment of QC Laser Based Sensor Challenges
Figure 81. Types of Internet Connected Devices Likely to be Using Mid IR Sensors That Need Software To Achieve Connectivity
Figure 82. Types of Internet Connected Devices Likely to be Using Mid IR Sensors That Need Software To Achieve Connectivity
Figure 83. Advantages Offered by Intern Browsers for Network Collection of Mid IR Sensor Data
Figure 84. FLIR Camera Prices
Figure 85. Sofradir-EC 9350SCOPE-PRO AstroScope Night Vision Complete Gen 3 Pocketscope with 50mm f/1.3 C-Mount Lens
Figure 86. Mid Infrared (IR) Sensor Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2018
Figure 87. Mid IR Sensor Regional Market Segments, 2018
Figure 88. Daylight Solutions Enhanced-Stability CW-Mode Hop-Free Mid-IR Laser
Figure 89. Daylight Solutions Mid-IR QCL Systems Applications
Figure 90. Daylight Solutions Industry Specific Solutions
Figure 91. Daylight Solutions Tunable Laser Tuning
Figure 92. Daylight Solutions Narrow Tuning
Figure 93. Senseair Carbon Dioxide Sensors
Figure 94. Sensor Switch WSX Wall Switch Occupancy
Figure 95. Block Engineering LaserSense-SC
Figure 96. Block Engineering LaserSense-SC Features
Figure 97. Block Engineering Quantum Cascade Laser
Figure 98. Block Engineering Tunable Mid-IR Sources Products
Figure 99. Sofradir Mid IR AXIR MW 640x512
Figure 100. Sofradir Mid IR AXIR MW OEM 640x512
Figure 101. Sofradir Mid IR DAPHNIS-HD MW 1280x720
Figure 102. Sofradir Mid IR DAPHNIS-XGA MW 1280x720
Figure 103. Sofradir Mid IR GALATEA MW 640x512
Figure 104. Sofradir Mid IR INSPIR 384x288
Figure 105. Sofradir Mid IR SCORPIO MW JT 640x512
Figure 106. Sofradir Products
Figure 107. Sofradir Mid IR LEO MW 640×512
Figure 108. Sofradir Helicopter IR Product
Figure 109. GE Wireless Sensor Networks
Figure 110. Hamamatsu Infrared Detector
Figure 111. Hamamatsu InGaAs Photodiodes
Figure 112. Hamamatsu Detectors With Sensitivity To Wavelengths
Figure 113. Hamamatsu Continuous-Wave QCL For Room Temperature Operation
Figure 114. Hamamatsu Laser Group Products
Figure 115. Telops TS-IR Thermal Scientific IR Camera
Figure 116. Telops TS-IR Thermal Scientific IR Camera Features
Figure 117. Telops HDR-IR High Dynamic Range IR Camera
Figure 118. Newport Corporation Mid-Infrared Sensor Cards
Figure 119. Power Technology Mid IR Sensor Applications
Figure 120. Applications for Instrumentation That Unambiguously Detects Trace Levels of A Targeted Compound In Real Time
Figure 121. Mid IR Technology Quantum-Cascade Lasers Features
Figure 122. Daylight Solutions' Core Technology
Figure 123. Mass Spectrometry vs. Mirthe Mid IR Sensors For To Measuring Trace Gas At Ppm Or Ppb Sensitivity
Figure 124. Mid and Long-Wavelength (3-12 Microns) Infrared Semiconductor Lasers Types
Figure 125. Applications Of Mid-Wavelength Infrared Semiconductor Lasers
Figure 126. Mid-Infrared Fiber-Optic Sensor Characteristics
Figure 127. Mid IR Sensing Systems Components
Figure 128. Daylight Solutions Basic Technologies
Figure 129. AdTech Optics QC Laser Coverage
Figure 130. BAE Systems OASYS Thermal Imaging
Figure 131. BAE Thermal Imaging and Aiming Product Set
Figure 132. LaserWarn Sensors Facilities Chemical Attack Protection
Figure 133. Block Engineering Laserscope IR Microscope Key Benefits
Figure 134. Bosch Group Intrusion Detectors Applications
Figure 135. Bosch Building Automation Sensors
Figure 136. Bosch Building Automation Sensor Management Architecture
Figure 137. Emerson Electric
Figure 138. Emerson Electric Business Segment Revenue
Figure 139. Emerson Electric Regional Segment Revenue
Figure 140. Video Camera Traffic Video Analysis Issues
Figure 141. FLIR FC-T Series Benefits
Figure 142. FLIR Commercial Vision Systems
Figure 143. Key Features of FLIR Tau Camera
Figure 144. FLIR Scout Thermal Night Vision
Figure 145. FLIR Infrared Cameras
Figure 146. FLIR Thermal Imaging Technology -- CBRNE, Cameras, and Industrial
Figure 147. FLIR Thermal Imaging Technology - Surveillance, Police, and Science
Figure 148. FLIR Unmanned Laser Targeting Systems
Figure 149. Flir Systems Revenue Q4 and Full Year 2018 and 2017
Figure 150. Flir Systems Business Unit Revenue Q4 and Full Year 2018 and 2017
Figure 151. FLIR Systems Advanced Sensing Technologies Benefits
Figure 152. FLIR Systems Thermal Imaging Infrared Cameras Target Markets
Figure 153. FLIR Systems Commercial Vision Applications
Figure 154. Fortive Sensing Technologies Brands
Figure 155. Fortive Brands
Figure 156. Fortive Revenue
Figure 157. Fortive Segment Revenue
Figure 158. Fortive Sensing Technology Brands
Figure 159. General Electric Revenue
Figure 160. GE Oil and Gas Segment Revenues
Figure 161. GE Oil and Gas Sub Segment Application Revenues
Figure 162. GE Wireless Sensor Networks
Figure 163. Corporate profile of Senseair AB
Figure 164. SenseAirPlug-in Module
Figure 165. SenseAir S8-4B CO2 safety switch
Figure 166. Hamamatsu Revenue
Figure 167. Hamamatsu Revenue by Segment
Figure 168. II-VI Incorporated/Marlow Industries Segments, Regions, and Markets
Figure 169. II-VI Incorporated/Marlow Industries Company Metrics
Figure 170. II-VI Incorporated/Marlow Industries Revenue 2017 - 2018
Figure 171. II-VI Incorporated/Marlow Industries Revenue 2017 - 2018
Figure 172. II-VI Marlow Division Applications
Figure 173. II-VI Core and Growth Markets
Figure 174. II-VI - Finisar Acquisition
Figure 175. Transceiver Technology and WSS Optics
Figure 176. Mid-IR Sensor Platforms for 3D Sensing & LiDAR
Figure 177. IPG Photonics Customers
Figure 178. Selected Laser Applications Market Opportunities for IPG Photonics
Figure 179. Johnson Controls Differential Pressure Transmitter
Figure 180. Johnson Controls Sensors
Figure 181. Johnson Controls Sensor Products
Figure 182. Daylight Solutions Mid-IR Sensors for the Military
Figure 183. Daylight Solutions Target Markets
Figure 184. Daylight Solutions Über Tuner™ Broad Tuning Pulsed Lasers
Figure 185. Lockheed Martin F35B In-Flight STOVL Operations
Figure 186. Lockheed Martin Autonomous Underwater Vehicles
Figure 187. Lockheed Martin C-139 J Cargo Plane
Figure 188. Lockheed Martin Next Generation Identification Systems
Figure 189. Lockheed Martin Linking Legacy Radio Waveforms to AMF JTRS
Figure 190. Micro-Epsilon Sensor Characteristics
Figure 191. Micro-Epsilon Long Range Laser Sensors
Figure 192. Micro-Epsilon Long Range Sensor Characteristics
Figure 193. Micro-Epsilon Thermal Camera
Figure 194. OPTO Solutions Opto 22 Systems Markets
Figure 195. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) Focus
Figure 196. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) Electronics Products427
Figure 197. PNNL System Integration
Figure 198. Power Technology Laser Applications
Figure 199. SenseAir Carbon Dioxide Sensors
Figure 200. SICK Sensors Support Management Of Complex Issues
Figure 201. Sofradir Notable Accomplishments
Figure 202. Spectris/Omega Engineering
Figure 203. Spectris Revenue
Figure 204. Spectris Revenue by Segment
Figure 205. Spectris Sales by Segment
Figure 206. Spectris Sales by Region
Figure 207. Omega Infrared Temperature Sensors
Figure 208. Omega Market Strengths
Figure 209. Spectris Sales by End User Market
Figure 210. Spectris Segment Sales 2018
Figure 211. Spectris/Omega Customers
Figure 212. Maxion Technologies Laser Product Segment Positioning
Figure 213. Airsense Smart Building Monitor
Figure 214. Wuhan Cubic Electronics Co2 Sensors
Figure 215. Wuhan Cubic Electronics Co2 Sensor Module


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