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Thermal management growing to $11.1 billion worldwide

June 7, 2008

WELLESLEY, Mass., 7 June 2008. The global market for thermal management will reach $11.1 billion by the end of 2013, after reaching $6.1 billion last year, according to analysts at BCC Research in Wellesley, Mass. This represents a compound annual growth rate of 10.3 percent.

BCC experts outlined their findings in a report entitled The Market for Thermal Management Technologies. As pressure to achieve higher levels of device integration while reducing cost, size, and complexity continues, the issue of managing heat and power dissipation has become increasingly significant.

Thermal management hardware, including fans, blowers, and heat sinks, accounts for more than 80 percent of the total thermal management market. The other main thermal management product segments-software, interface materials, and substrates-each account for about 4 to 6 percent of the market.

The largest applications for thermal management technologies last year were the computer industry, with 57 percent of total revenues; telecommunications, accounting for 16 percent; and industrial/military electronics, claiming 9 percent.

By 2013, medical and office electronics should have moved into a tie for second place with telecommunications, each with 12 percent market share, followed by consumer electronics at 8 percent, analysts say.

From a geographical standpoint, the Americas (United States and Latin America) will maintain its number-one position throughout the period under review, with a market share of just under 40 percent. The Asia-Pacific region will follow with 23 to 24 percent; with the exception of Japan, the Asia-Pacific countries are not only the second-largest market in absolute terms, but also have the highest projected growth rate.

For more information contact BCC Research online at www.bccresearch.com. This story appeared in Cabling Installation and Maintenance. Click here to reach the original story.

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