Presentation Highlight:
The sensor market is expected to grow over 11% year over year in 2025, with image sensors playing a key role in driving this growth. The expansion of high-end CMOS Image Sensor (CIS) products in mobile and automotive applications will contribute over 70% of the CIS market's revenue in 2025. The image sensor market sees CIS content growth for enabling ADAS systems and expanding the viewing applications. The adoption of high-resolution smartphone image sensors is soaring, registering over 30% share in the market. The demand for large format CIS with higher ASP will anchor the image sensor revenue growth. The presentation will focus on the market landscape for mobile and automotive CIS and define the key trends driving the image sensor market
It’s your first time speaking at ISE – what are you looking forward to in terms of participation?
I look forward to discussing and engaging with the attendees and sharing and also exchanging insights and perspectives on the market to know more about their thoughts. Moreover, connect with industry peers for collaborative dialogue on opportunities for the industry. I am also excited to show some of the information metrics we have captured in our research.
Tell us a bit more about the themes you will be focusing on in your presentation, and your background in the sector
My presentation will focus on the market dynamics for Mobile and Automotive image sensors, highlighting the key trends guiding these application segments. This would include an overview of where the market is and where the market will go, providing insights on the key metrics defining the trends. My background as an Analyst involves closely monitoring the sensor industry and the companies operating across its supply chain. Additionally, my work focuses on providing in-depth market analysis and insights within the domains of sensors and handset components.
What key technology and application trends do you see emerging this year and next for the image sensors sector?
The image sensor industry is entering a period of strong importance as the demand is expected to revive across key application segments. The penetration of high-end CIS products in Mobile applications is a market driver for the industry and large-sized image sensors with added performance functionalities will become a technology differentiator. Pixel shrinking and resolution scaling are expected to advance on the technology front for large and small optical format multicamera application-based imaging systems. Pixel technology will see growth for Stacked BSI and Three-layer stacking solutions, further enabling the optimization of the photodiode layer. CIS content for Automotive imaging will grow to drive the performance of ADAS systems. The requirement for ADAS is strongly positioning the trend for high-resolution (HDR) and LED flicker mitigation (LFM) driving the adoption of CIS products featuring DCG and LOFIC technology. Both Mobile and Automotive applications will see continued release of CIS products based on advanced node process technology. Low-power and high-end image quality along with improved NIR performance will guide the trends for Industrial and Security applications. Moreover, these applications will enable improved functionality with the increase in CIS resolutions. Furthermore, Non-visible imaging applications are expected to see traction across various end markets led by SWIR and Hyperspectral & Multispectral sensors. Lastly, event-driven vision sensors will continue to seek exploration and expected adoption in Mobile and Industrial application.
About Jeffrey Mathews....
Jeffrey Mathews is a Senior Analyst in the Semiconductor and Component markets. At TechInsights, Jeffrey is responsible for creating and driving research products across multiple component domains, scaling business unit revenues, and ensuring industry visibility. His expertise in market analysis and research is widely respected in the industry and his insights on the smartphone component technology market are highly valued by clients. His research focuses on components reliant on semiconductor technologies including image sensors, display panels, memory chips, and battery cells. He has a passion for researching these continuously evolving market landscapes and uncovering trends that influence technology growth. Prior to joining TechInsights, Jeffrey worked for International Data Corporation, where he was responsible for researching and analyzing the personal computing devices domain while providing market insights to clients and media.