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Global Digital Cameras Market to Shrink to 1.2 Million Units by 2026

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New York, June 23, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report “Global Digital Cameras Industry” – https://www.reportlinker.com/p05817579/?utm_source=GNW
4 Million Units in the year 2020, is projected to shrink to 1.2 Million Units by the year 2026, displaying negative CAGR of -28.7% over the analysis period. Built-in cameras, one of the segments analyzed in the report, is projected to record -32.6% CAGR and shrink to 226.5 Thousand Units by the end of the analysis period. After an early analysis of the business implications of the pandemic and its induced economic crisis, growth in the Interchangeable cameras segment is readjusted to a revised -26.5% CAGR for the next 7-year period.

The U.S. Market is Estimated at 1.1 Million Units in 2021, While China is Forecast to Dwindle to 218.7 Thousand Units by 2026

– The Digital Cameras market in the U.S. is estimated at 1.1 Million Units in the year 2021. China, the world`s second largest economy, is forecast to witness erosion in sales to 218.7 Thousand Units by the year 2026 trailing a negative CAGR of -26.9% over the analysis period. Among the other noteworthy geographic markets are Japan and Canada, each forecast to grow at -31.4% and -28.3% respectively over the analysis period. Within Europe, Germany is forecast to decline at approximately -30.4% CAGR.

Built-in Camera Segment to Further Shrink to 379.6 Thousand Units by 2026

– Global market for Built-in Camera segment is estimated at 3.6 Million Units in 2020, and is projected to shrink to 379.6 Thousand Units by 2026 reflecting a negative CAGR of -32.6% over the analysis period. Europe constitutes the largest regional market for the Built-in Camera segment, accounting for 31.6% of the global sales in 2020. Africa is poised to register a decline of -26.1% over the analysis period, to shrink to 4.7 Thousand Units by 2027.
Select Competitors (Total 21 Featured)

  • Canon Inc.
  • Eastman Kodak Company
  • Fujifilm Holdings Corporation
  • Koninklijke Philips N.V
  • Nikon Corporation
  • Olympus Corporation
  • Panasonic Corporation
  • Samsung Group
  • Sony Corporation
  • The Ricoh Company, Ltd.

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CONTENTS

I. METHODOLOGY

II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. MARKET OVERVIEW
Impact of Covid-19 and a Looming Global Recession
EXHIBIT 1: World Economic Growth Projections (Real GDP, Annual
% Change) for 2019, 2020 & 2021
EXHIBIT 2: Business Climate Indicator in the Euro Area for the
Period June 2019 to May 2020
COVID-19 Exacerbates Decline in Digital Camera Sales
EXHIBIT 3: Global Shipments of DSC in Million Units: Jan-Oct 2020
DIGITAL CAMERAS: A PRELUDE
Evolution of Digital Cameras
Digital Cameras Vs Conventional Cameras
Types of Digital Cameras
Mirrorless Digital Cameras
Digital Single Lens Reflex Camera (DSLR)
Point-And-Shoot Cameras
DSLT cameras
Bridge (Superzoom) Cameras
Line-scan cameras
Regional Market Overview
Competition
EXHIBIT 4: Market Share of Leading Manufacturers of Digital
Cameras by Sales Volume: 2019
EXHIBIT 5: Market Share of Leading Manufacturers of
Interchangeable Lens Cameras by Sales Volume: 2019
Player Review
Recent Market Activity

2. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS

3. MARKET TRENDS & DRIVERS
Market Moves Beyond 6K
Mirror Less Cameras Gain an Edge over DSLRs
EXHIBIT 6: Global Interchangeable Lens Camera Market:
Percentage Share Breakdown by SLR and Mirrorless (2012 Vs 2015
Vs 2020)
Consumer Buying Pattern Influences Sales
EXHIBIT 7: Key Factors Contributing to Consumer Purchase of
Digital Cameras
Rising Demand for High Resolution Digital Cameras
Smartphones Weil Negative Impact on Digital Cameras
EXHIBIT 8: Global Market for Smartphones in Billions: 2016-2021
EXHIBIT 9: Smartphone Penetration Rate as Share of Total
Population: 2016-2021
Rise in Interest in Point and Shoot Cameras
Companies Come Out with Pocketable Size Cameras
Developments in Pro-Level Digital-Cinema Camera
Rise in Demand for Full-Frame Cameras
Development of Distinct Lenses
EXHIBIT 10: Global Interchangeable Camera Lens Market by Type:
2015 and 2020
Manufacturers Focus on Adding Advanced Capabilities to Cameras
Camera Apps Support Growth
Virtual reality Gives Boost to 360-degree Cameras
Manufacturers Leverage Enhanced and Innovative Software
High Speed Cameras Gain Ground
Novel Features Sustain Growth
Select Available Models with High-End Features
Improved Quality of Image with Other Ways than Megapixels
Video with 4K Resolution Up Demand
Manufacturers Unveil Digital Cameras with Interchanging Lenses
Computational Techniques and Artificial Intelligence in
Photography
A Peek into the Major Customer Groups
Home Consumption Still Holds Potential
Factors Hindering Growth in Digital Camera Market

4. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE
Table 1: World Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years
2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 2: World Historic Review for Digital Cameras by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years
2012 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 3: World 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by
Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments
for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin
America, Middle East and Africa Markets for Years 2012, 2020 &
2027

Table 4: World Current & Future Analysis for Built-in by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years
2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 5: World Historic Review for Built-in by Geographic
Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin
America, Middle East and Africa Markets – Independent Analysis
of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through 2019 and %
CAGR

Table 6: World 15-Year Perspective for Built-in by Geographic
Region – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for USA,
Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America,
Middle East and Africa for Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

Table 7: World Current & Future Analysis for Interchangeable by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years
2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 8: World Historic Review for Interchangeable by
Geographic Region – USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years
2012 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 9: World 15-Year Perspective for Interchangeable by
Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments
for USA, Canada, Japan, China, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin
America, Middle East and Africa for Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

III. MARKET ANALYSIS

UNITED STATES
Table 10: USA Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable – Independent Analysis
of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years 2020 through 2027
and % CAGR

Table 11: USA Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens Type –
Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent Analysis
of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through 2019 and %
CAGR

Table 12: USA 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for Built-in
and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

CANADA
Table 13: Canada Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras
by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years 2020
through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 14: Canada Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 15: Canada 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for
Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

JAPAN
Table 16: Japan Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras
by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years 2020
through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 17: Japan Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 18: Japan 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for Built-in
and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

CHINA
Table 19: China Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras
by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years 2020
through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 20: China Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 21: China 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for Built-in
and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

EUROPE
Table 22: Europe Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras
by Geographic Region – France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain,
Russia and Rest of Europe Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2020 through 2027 and %
CAGR

Table 23: Europe Historic Review for Digital Cameras by
Geographic Region – France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia
and Rest of Europe Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual
Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 24: Europe 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by
Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments
for France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia and Rest of
Europe Markets for Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

Table 25: Europe Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras
by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years 2020
through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 26: Europe Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 27: Europe 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for
Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

FRANCE
Table 28: France Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras
by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years 2020
through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 29: France Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 30: France 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for
Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

GERMANY
Table 31: Germany Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras
by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years 2020
through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 32: Germany Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 33: Germany 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for
Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

ITALY
Table 34: Italy Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras
by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years 2020
through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 35: Italy Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 36: Italy 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for Built-in
and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

UNITED KINGDOM
Table 37: UK Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable – Independent Analysis
of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years 2020 through 2027
and % CAGR

Table 38: UK Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens Type –
Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through 2019 and %
CAGR

Table 39: UK 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for Built-in
and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

SPAIN
Table 40: Spain Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras
by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years 2020
through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 41: Spain Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 42: Spain 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for Built-in
and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

RUSSIA
Table 43: Russia Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras
by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years 2020
through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 44: Russia Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 45: Russia 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for
Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

REST OF EUROPE
Table 46: Rest of Europe Current & Future Analysis for Digital
Cameras by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable –
Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years
2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 47: Rest of Europe Historic Review for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 48: Rest of Europe 15-Year Perspective for Digital
Cameras by Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments
for Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 &
2027

ASIA-PACIFIC
Table 49: Asia-Pacific Current & Future Analysis for Digital
Cameras by Geographic Region – Australia, India, South Korea
and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2020 through 2027 and %
CAGR

Table 50: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Digital Cameras by
Geographic Region – Australia, India, South Korea and Rest of
Asia-Pacific Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments
in Units for Years 2012 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 51: Asia-Pacific 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras
by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments
for Australia, India, South Korea and Rest of Asia-Pacific
Markets for Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

Table 52: Asia-Pacific Current & Future Analysis for Digital
Cameras by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable –
Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years
2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 53: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 54: Asia-Pacific 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras
by Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for
Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

AUSTRALIA
Table 55: Australia Current & Future Analysis for Digital
Cameras by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable –
Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years
2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 56: Australia Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 57: Australia 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for
Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

INDIA
Table 58: India Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras
by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years 2020
through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 59: India Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 60: India 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for Built-in
and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

SOUTH KOREA
Table 61: South Korea Current & Future Analysis for Digital
Cameras by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable –
Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years
2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 62: South Korea Historic Review for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 63: South Korea 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras
by Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for
Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

REST OF ASIA-PACIFIC
Table 64: Rest of Asia-Pacific Current & Future Analysis for
Digital Cameras by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable –
Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years
2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 65: Rest of Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Digital
Cameras by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years
2012 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 66: Rest of Asia-Pacific 15-Year Perspective for Digital
Cameras by Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments
for Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 &
2027

LATIN AMERICA
Table 67: Latin America Current & Future Analysis for Digital
Cameras by Geographic Region – Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and
Rest of Latin America Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual
Shipments in Units for Years 2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 68: Latin America Historic Review for Digital Cameras by
Geographic Region – Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Rest of Latin
America Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in
Units for Years 2012 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 69: Latin America 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras
by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments
for Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and Rest of Latin America Markets
for Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

Table 70: Latin America Current & Future Analysis for Digital
Cameras by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable –
Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years
2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 71: Latin America Historic Review for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 72: Latin America 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras
by Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for
Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

ARGENTINA
Table 73: Argentina Current & Future Analysis for Digital
Cameras by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable –
Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years
2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 74: Argentina Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 75: Argentina 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for
Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

BRAZIL
Table 76: Brazil Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras
by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years 2020
through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 77: Brazil Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 78: Brazil 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for
Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

MEXICO
Table 79: Mexico Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras
by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years 2020
through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 80: Mexico Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 81: Mexico 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for
Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

REST OF LATIN AMERICA
Table 82: Rest of Latin America Current & Future Analysis for
Digital Cameras by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable –
Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years
2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 83: Rest of Latin America Historic Review for Digital
Cameras by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years
2012 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 84: Rest of Latin America 15-Year Perspective for Digital
Cameras by Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments
for Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 &
2027

MIDDLE EAST
Table 85: Middle East Current & Future Analysis for Digital
Cameras by Geographic Region – Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia, UAE
and Rest of Middle East Markets – Independent Analysis of
Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2020 through 2027 and %
CAGR

Table 86: Middle East Historic Review for Digital Cameras by
Geographic Region – Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Rest of
Middle East Markets – Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments
in Units for Years 2012 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 87: Middle East 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras
by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments
for Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Rest of Middle East
Markets for Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

Table 88: Middle East Current & Future Analysis for Digital
Cameras by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable –
Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years
2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 89: Middle East Historic Review for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 90: Middle East 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras
by Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for
Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

IRAN
Table 91: Iran Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable – Independent Analysis
of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years 2020 through 2027
and % CAGR

Table 92: Iran Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens Type –
Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent Analysis
of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through 2019 and %
CAGR

Table 93: Iran 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for Built-in
and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

ISRAEL
Table 94: Israel Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras
by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years 2020
through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 95: Israel Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 96: Israel 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for
Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

SAUDI ARABIA
Table 97: Saudi Arabia Current & Future Analysis for Digital
Cameras by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable –
Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years
2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 98: Saudi Arabia Historic Review for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 99: Saudi Arabia 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras
by Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for
Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Table 100: UAE Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable – Independent Analysis
of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years 2020 through 2027
and % CAGR

Table 101: UAE Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens Type –
Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent Analysis
of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through 2019 and %
CAGR

Table 102: UAE 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for Built-in
and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

REST OF MIDDLE EAST
Table 103: Rest of Middle East Current & Future Analysis for
Digital Cameras by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable –
Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years
2020 through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 104: Rest of Middle East Historic Review for Digital
Cameras by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets –
Independent Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years
2012 through 2019 and % CAGR

Table 105: Rest of Middle East 15-Year Perspective for Digital
Cameras by Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments
for Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 &
2027

AFRICA
Table 106: Africa Current & Future Analysis for Digital Cameras
by Lens Type – Built-in and Interchangeable – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for the Years 2020
through 2027 and % CAGR

Table 107: Africa Historic Review for Digital Cameras by Lens
Type – Built-in and Interchangeable Markets – Independent
Analysis of Annual Shipments in Units for Years 2012 through
2019 and % CAGR

Table 108: Africa 15-Year Perspective for Digital Cameras by
Lens Type – Percentage Breakdown of Volume Shipments for
Built-in and Interchangeable for the Years 2012, 2020 & 2027

IV. COMPETITION
Total Companies Profiled: 21
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“International Business Machines Corporation at the Forefront of Cognitive Security Market with a Strong 8.44% Market Share”
The key players in the Cognitive Security Market include Google LLC by Alphabet Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Fortinet, Inc., International Business Machines Corporation, Cisco Systems, Inc., and others. These prominent players focus on strategies such as expansions, acquisitions, joint ventures, and developing new products to strengthen their market positions.
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IBM, Government of Canada, Government of Quebec Sign Agreements to Strengthen Canada’s Semiconductor Industry

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Up to $187M CAD to be invested to progress expansion of chip packaging capacity and capabilities and to strengthen R&D at IBM Canada’s Bromont plant
BROMONT, QC, April 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — IBM (NYSE: IBM), the Government of Canada, and the Government of Quebec today announced agreements that will strengthen Canada’s semiconductor industry, and further develop the assembly, testing and packaging (ATP) capabilities for semiconductor modules to be used across a wide range of applications including telecommunications, high performance computing, automotive, aerospace & defence, computer networks, and generative AI, at IBM Canada’s plant in Bromont, Quebec. The agreements reflect a combined investment valued at approximately $187M CAD.

“Today’s announcement is a massive win for Canada and our dynamic tech sector. It will create high-paying jobs, invest in innovation, strengthen supply chains, and help make sure the most advanced technologies are Canadian-made. Semiconductors power the world, and we’re putting Canada at the forefront of that opportunity,” said the Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada
In addition to the advancement of packaging capabilities, IBM will be conducting R&D to develop methods for scalable manufacturing and other advanced assembly processes to support the packaging of different chip technologies, to further Canada’s role in the North American semiconductor supply chain and expand and anchor Canada’s capabilities in advanced packaging.
The agreements also allow for collaborations with small and medium-sized Canadian-based enterprises with the intent of fostering the development of a semiconductor ecosystem, now and into the future.
“IBM has long been a leader in semiconductor research and development, pioneering breakthroughs to meet tomorrow’s challenges. With the demand for compute surging in the age of AI, advanced packaging and chiplet technology is becoming critical for the acceleration of AI workloads,” said Darío Gil, IBM Senior Vice President and Director of Research. “As one of the largest chip assembly and testing facilities in North America, IBM’s Bromont facility will play a central role in this future. We are proud to be working with the governments of Canada and Quebec toward those goals and to build a stronger and more balanced semiconductor ecosystem in North America and beyond.”
IBM Canada’s Bromont plant is one of North America’s largest chip assembly and testing facilities, having operated in the region for 52 years. Today, the facility transforms advanced semiconductor components into state-of-the-art microelectronic solutions, playing a key role in IBM’s semiconductor R&D leadership alongside IBM’s facilities at the Albany NanoTech Complex and throughout New York’s Hudson Valley. These agreements will help to further establish a corridor of semiconductor innovation from New York to Bromont. 
“Advanced packaging is a crucial component of the semiconductor industry, and IBM Canada’s Bromont plant has led the world in this process for decades,” said Deb Pimentel, president of IBM Canada. “Building upon IBM’s 107-year legacy of technology innovation and R&D in Canada, the Canadian semiconductor industry will now become even stronger, allowing for robust supply chains and giving Canadians steady access to even more innovative technologies and products. This announcement represents just one more example of IBM’s leadership and commitment to the country’s technology and business landscape.”
Chip packaging, the process of connecting integrated circuits on a chip or circuit board, has become more complex as electronic devices have shrunk and the components of chips themselves get smaller and smaller. IBM announced the world’s first 2 nanometer chip technology in 2021 and, as the semiconductor industry moves towards new methods of chip construction, advances in packaging will grow in importance. 
“Semiconductors are part of our everyday life. They are in our phones, our cars, and our appliances. Through this investment, we are supporting Canadian innovators, creating good jobs, and solidifying Canada’s semiconductor industry to build a stronger economy. Canada is set to play a larger role in the global semiconductor industry thanks to projects like the one we are announcing today. Because, when we invest in semiconductor and quantum technologies, we invest in economic security.”  — The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
“This investment by IBM in Bromont will ensure that Quebec continues to stand out in the field of microelectronics. An increase in production capacity will solidify Quebec’s position in the strategic microelectronics sector in North America.” — The Honourable Pierre Fitzgibbon, Minister of Economy, Innovation and Energy, Minister responsible for Regional Economic Development and Minister responsible for the Metropolis and the Montreal region
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HITACHI ACQUIRES MA MICRO AUTOMATION OF GERMANY IN EFFORT TO ACCELERATE GLOBAL EXPANSION OF ROBOTIC SI BUSINESS IN THE MEDICAL AND OTHER FIELDS

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HOLLAND, Mich., April 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Hitachi Ltd. (TSE: 6501, “Hitachi”) has signed a stock purchase agreement on April 26 to acquire all shares of MA micro automation GmbH (“MA micro automation”, headquartered in St. Leon-Rot, Germany) from MAX Management GmbH (a subsidiary of MAX Automation SE). MA micro automation is a leading provider of robotic and automation technology (robotic SI) including high-speed linear handling systems, high-precision assembly lines, and high-speed vision inspection technology for Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia, for EUR 71.5M million. The transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2024, pending completion of the customary regulatory filings. After the acquisition is completed, MA micro automation will join JR Automation Technologies, LLC (“JR Automation”), a market leader in providing advanced automation solutions and digital technologies in the robotic system integration business for North America, Europe, and Southeast Asia as a continued effort to expand the company’s global presence.

MA micro automation is a technology leader for automation solutions within micro-assembly. Through its state-of-the-art proprietary high-speed and high-precision automation know-how, combined with unique optical image inspection capabilities, MA micro automation serves high-growth med-tech automation end-markets, covering the production, assembly, and testing medical and optical components including contact lenses, IVD and diabetes diagnostics consumables, and injection molding for medical use. The company was established in 2003 through a carve-out from Siemens*1 and since 2013 has been part of the MAX Automation group. 
JR Automation is a leading provider of intelligent automated manufacturing technology solutions, serving customers across the globe in a variety of industries including automotive, life sciences, e-mobility, consumer and industrial products. With over 20 locations between North America, Europe, and Southeast Asia, the leading integrator offers nearly 2 million square feet (185,806 sq. m) of available build and engineering floorspace. This acquisition allows JR Automation to further grow and strengthen both the company’s geographical footprint and their continued commitment on expanding support capabilities within the European region and medical market vertical.
“MA micro automation provides engineering, build and support expertise with established capabilities in complex vision applications, high-speed and high-precision automation technologies. When integrated with JR Automation’s uniform global process and digital technologies, this partnership will further enhance our ability to deliver added value and support to all of our customers worldwide and continue to grow our capabilities in the medical market,” says Dave DeGraaf, CEO of JR Automation. “As we integrate this new dimension, impressive talents and abilities of the MA micro automation team we further enhance our ability to serve our customers, creating a more robust and globally balanced offering.”
With this acquisition, Hitachi aims to further enhance its ability to provide a “Total Seamless Solution*2” to connect manufacturer’s factory floors seamlessly and digitally with their front office data, allowing them to achieve total optimization and bringing Industry 4.0 to life. This “Total Seamless Solution” strategy links organizations’ operational activities such as engineering, supply chain, and purchasing to the plant floor and allows for real time, data-driven decision-making that improves the overall business value for customers.
Kazunobu Morita, Vice President and Executive Officer, CEO of Industrial Digital Business Unit, Hitachi, Ltd. says, “We are very pleased to welcome MA micro automation to the Hitachi Group. The team is based in Europe, providing robotic SI to global medical device manufacturing customers with its high technological capabilities and will join forces with JR Automation and Hitachi Automation to strengthen our global competitiveness. Hitachi aims to enhance its ability to provide value to customers and grow alongside them by leveraging its strengths in both OT, IT, including robotic SI, and “Total Seamless Solution” through Lumada*3’s customer co-creation framework.”
Joachim Hardt, CEO MA micro automation GmbH says, “Following the successful establishment and growth of MA micro automation within the attractive automation market for medical technology products, we are now opening a new chapter. Our partnership with Hitachi will not only strengthen our global competitive position, but we will also benefit from joint technological synergies and a global market presence.  We look forward to a synergistic partnership with Hitachi and JR Automation.”
Outline of MA micro automation    
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MA micro automation GmbH
Head Office
St. Leon-Rot, Germany
Representative
Joachim Hardt (CEO)
Outline of Business
Automation solutions within micro-assembly
Total no. of Employees:
Approx. 200 (As of April 2024)
Founded
2003
Revenues (2023)
€ 46.5 million
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“Siemens” is a registered trademark or trademark of Siemens Trademark GmbH & Co. KG in the U.S. and other countries.
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“Total Seamless Solution” is a registered trademark of Hitachi, Ltd. in the U.S. and Japan.
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Lumada: A collective term for solutions, services and technologies based on Hitachi’s advanced digital technologies for creating value from customers’ data accelerating digital innovation. https://www.hitachi.com/products/it/lumada/global/en/index.html
About JR AutomationEstablished in 1980, JR Automation is a leading provider of intelligent automated manufacturing technology solutions that solve customers’ key operational and productivity challenges. JR Automation serves customers across the globe in a variety of industries, including automotive, life sciences, aerospace, and more.  
In 2019, JR Automation was acquired by Hitachi, Ltd. In a strategic effort towards offering a seamless connection between the physical and cyber space for industrial manufacturers and distributers worldwide. With this partnership, JR Automation provides customers a unique, single-source solution for complete integration of their physical assets and data information, offering greater speed, flexibility, and efficiencies towards achieving their Industry 4.0 visions. JR Automation employs over 2,000 people at 21 manufacturing facilities in North America, Europe, and Asia.  For more information, please visit www.jrautomation.com.   
About Hitachi, Ltd.Hitachi drives Social Innovation Business, creating a sustainable society through the use of data and technology. We solve customers’ and society’s challenges with Lumada solutions leveraging IT, OT (Operational Technology) and products. Hitachi operates under the 3 business sectors of “Digital Systems & Services” – supporting our customers’ digital transformation; “Green Energy & Mobility” – contributing to a decarbonized society through energy and railway systems, and “Connective Industries” – connecting products through digital technology to provide solutions in various industries. Driven by Digital, Green, and Innovation, we aim for growth through co-creation with our customers. The company’s revenues as 3 sectors for fiscal year 2023 (ended March 31, 2024) totaled 8,564.3 billion yen, with 573 consolidated subsidiaries and approximately 270,000 employees worldwide. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company’s website at https://www.hitachi.com.
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