Global Electronic Chemicals and Materials Market Report 2023: Demand for Semiconductors to Reach Up to $1 Trillion by 2030, Creating Lucrative Opportunities
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Global Electronic Chemicals & Materials Market

Global Electronic Chemicals & Materials Market
Global Electronic Chemicals & Materials Market

Dublin, June 28, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Electronic Chemicals and Materials Global Market" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The global electronics industry continues to evolve rapidly because of the way people live and communicate. It is driven by advances in technology, changing consumer demands and global economic factors. In addition, emerging technologies and products including smartphones, the Internet of Things (IoT), smart healthcare, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, smart transportation, 5G networks, and cloud computing are key drivers.

The current industry trends are further contributing to demand for energy-efficient and powerful electronics components such as semiconductors. The demand for semiconductors is expected to reach up $1 trillion by 2030, which in turn will create lucrative growth opportunities for the electronic chemicals and materials market.

The major trends of the electronic chemicals and materials markets can be summarized as follows:

  • From the introduction of any new technology, such as IoT and 5G, to its commercialization and mass adoption, the semiconductor industry experiences exponential demand growth of the enabling components and the needed electronic chemicals and materials.

  • Smart connected electronic devices, portable connectivity and storage devices, as well as handheld monitoring devices, are comparatively creating more demand for semiconductor components per device. Wearable technology including smartwatches, fitness trackers and augmented reality glasses are becoming increasingly popular, driving the development of new sensors, batteries and other electronic components.

  • The digital transformation of industries such as healthcare, education and finance is driving the development of new electronic devices and systems that can support these changes.

  • There is a growing focus on sustainable manufacturing practices in the electronics industry, including the use of renewable energy sources, recycling of materials and reduction of waste.

  • The growth reported by the semiconductor industry during COVID-19 can be attributed to trends such as a surge in the requirement of the edge device, rise in the trend of hyperautomation and remote monitoring, adoption of robots for personal assistance and public relations, increase in the demand of gaming consoles and the urgent need for medical electronics.

  • However, the pandemic also hindered the market growth for a short period due to trade restrictions from China during initial portions of the pandemic, inter-border restrictions for the movement of goods in several parts of the world, weakened supply chains, greater time to market for intermediate products, and price hikes of end products.

  • To bridge the supply-demand gap caused by the pandemic, several big economies around the world began to take steps to become more self-reliant with their home-grown products.