The global image sensor market is expected to be valued at USD 20.66 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 29.62 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 7.5% from 2024–2029. Market participants have diversified their offerings, extending their global reach through strategic growth approaches like establishing alliances, introducing new products and collaborations, forging partnerships, and expanding their operations.
Key players operating in the video surveillance market are Sony Corporation (Japan), Samsung. (South Korea), Omnivision (US), Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC (US) and STMicroelectronics (Switzerland), among others.
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Major Image Sensors companies include:
Sony Corporation (Japan)
Sony is one of the largest electronics conglomerate groups involved in manufacturing, designing, developing, and selling electronic equipment. It also offers electronic instruments and devices for the consumer and industrial markets, besides extending its customer support services across 200 countries worldwide. The company primarily operates through its manufacturing facilities located in Asia. Sony is also producing, acquiring the rights to, and distributing motion pictures and television programs, as well as operating television and digital networks. Sony's operations are segmented into several categories: Game & Network Services (G&NS), Music, Pictures, Entertainment, Technology & Services (ET&S), Imaging & Sensing Solutions (I&SS), Financial Services, and All Other. The G&NS segment focuses on PlayStation hardware, software, and network services. The Music segment includes Recorded Music, Music Publishing, and Visual Media and Platform businesses. The Pictures segment covers Motion Pictures, Television Productions, and Media Networks. ET&S encompasses televisions, audio/video products, cameras, and mobile communications. I&SS is dedicated to imaging sensors and other semiconductor technologies. Financial Services deals with insurance and banking operations in Japan, while All Other includes disc manufacturing and recording media.
Samsung. (South Korea)
SAMSUNG (South Korea) develops, manufactures, and distributes electronics and computer peripherals. Samsung's products include memory chips, semiconductor components, home appliances, tablets, smartphones, wearable devices, home appliances, and televisions. The company operates through the following business divisions: Device eXperience (DX), Device Solutions (DS), SDC, and Harman. The DX division deals with monitors, cable televisions, air-conditioners, printers, refrigerators, washing machines, smartphones, and communication systems. The scope of the DS business division comprises a memory, large-scale integrated circuit, and foundry. The SDC division comprises display products, and the Harman division includes connected services and systems. SAMSUNG (South Korea) offers image sensors through the device solutions (DS) segment. Image sensors offered by the company can be deployed in mobile imaging and automotive applications. The automotive-grade image sensors manufactured by Samsung Electronics possess improved detection, wide dynamic range (WDR), high-temperature clarity, and high-light sensitivity features. The mobile image sensors manufactured by Samsung Electronics offer smart WDR, improved light sensitivity, fast autofocus (AF), and low-light shooting (LLS) features.
OMNIVISION (US)
OmniVision, founded in 1995, is a leading global semiconductor organization specializing in advanced digital imaging, analog, and touch & display solutions. With a robust presence in diverse markets, OmniVision caters to automotive, medical, security & surveillance, computing, mobile phone, and IoT/emerging technology sectors. OMNIVISION's extensive product portfolio includes industry-leading CMOS image sensors, wafer-level camera modules, application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) displays, power management solutions, and advanced touch & display technology. The company is renowned for its Nyxel NIR Sensor technology, PureCel image sensors, RGB-Ir technology, and OmniBSI technology, among others. These technologies facilitate high-quality imaging and video capabilities across various applications, from smartphones and surveillance cameras to endoscopes and automotive cameras.
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