The general-purpose testing equipment market is expected to grow by about 6% per year by 2026, reaching $ 1.95 billion by the end of the forecast period, according to New numbers from TechNavio. This market segment includes oscilloscopes, spectral analyzers, network analyzers, arbitrary waveform generators, power meters, electronic counters and multimeters. Market analysis firmly states that the oscilloscope segment will account for the largest instrument-specific share of the market and will have the largest share of the Asia-Pacific market on a regional basis.
The growing use of automated machines, and the need to test their components, is driving the use of testing equipment in vertical fields, including food and beverage, manufacturing, automotive and power and utilities, Teknavio said. However, there is a long replacement cycle for such equipment, the firm noted: buyers prefer to restore the entire system instead of replacing it because of the cost involved and the process changes that will be needed – meaning customers don’t necessarily have to make many new purchases from a different vendor. Will present the opportunity to go or experiment with a new product from a new player.
Other test news:
–Rohde and Schwartz There is Opens a new subsidiary In Israel, which the company says is the “next logical step” after relying on local distribution partners in the country for two decades. The subsidiary is located in Ra’anana, central Israel and has 15 employees and R&S is also opening its own testing and measurement service lab with both equipment and certified service personnel.
“Working directly with our local customers is becoming more important to better meet their needs. Having our own local presence will help us build a closer relationship between these customers and our research and development department to create future-proof solutions,” said Frank. Ohler, Rohde and Schwartz are managing directors of Israel
–KeySite Technologies 2023 update published Its flagship is for pathwave design software. Joe Sevelo, director of RF and microwave simulations at KeySite, says the new Pathway Advanced Design System software offers “workflow and simulation performance improvements that speed up the design and simulation process while ensuring that designs deliver critical electrical and thermal results.” Requirements. “
Keysight also mentioned it this week The latest O-RAN alliance supports PlugfestSays its KeySite Open RAN Architect (KORA) solutions have enabled 15 vendors, four mobile operators and two Open Testing and Integration Centers (OTICs) to specify compliance and multi-vendor network functions in three plugfest venues and five labs. Across Asia, Europe and North America.
-In other keynote news, the company revealed some commissioned research this week that companies are using (and want to use) automated testing to deal with increasing testing time and complexity. Three-quarters of those surveyed said their business relied on a combination of automated and manual testing, with only 11% reporting that they had a “fully automated” testing strategy. Read the full details here.
– Taiwanese company TMY technologyWhich focuses on millimeter-wave antenna design, prototyping and testing Joined The GSMA.
–Resound network And Globetel Holdings Release This week saw the results of a fixed wireless test that achieved gigabit-level results seven miles from a site using unlicensed and unlicensed spectrum and globetal equipment. The companies have said in a release that “the distances achieved for the establishment of the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF) have arguably met the requirements of any specific wireless technology at the FCC gigabit level”. Tyson Curtis, CEO of Resound, said the field testing performance was “extraordinary and exceeded our expectations” and that the company planned to use equipment in Globetel’s Air Giger for its RDOF build-out.
– The overall terahertz technology market is expected to see a compounded annual growth rate of about 20% this decade, According to P&S Intelligence, Driven by the extended use of terahertz frequencies in imaging, healthcare, military applications and future 6G communication networks. P&S estimates that the terahertz technology market will grow from about 50 450.5 million in 2021 to about $ 2.3 billion by 2030.
New analysis from Okala SpaceX’s Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) shows mixed results for satellite-based Starlink services: a big jump in downlink speeds in the US and Canada, due to the slow uplink. Read more details here.