Investment in aerospace to rise through 2020, say IHS analysts during ETT

Jan. 18, 2016
HOUSTON, 18 Jan. 2016. Aircraft and related systems accounts for roughly half of the 2016 defense budget in the U.S.; the addition of space-based systems and C4I systems brings it to 65 percent of total budget, according to data from IHS Electronics & Media in Englewood, Colorado. IHS opened VITA’s Embedded Tech Trends (ETT) 2016 in Houston today with an assessment of and forecast for the embedded computing market.  

HOUSTON, 18 Jan. 2016. VITA’s Embedded Tech Trends (ETT) 2016 in Houston opened today with an assessment of and forecast for the embedded computing market by analysts at to IHS Electronics & Media in Englewood, Colorado.

Among the industries driving increased investment in embedded computing are industrial automation (also known as smart manufacturing or advanced manufacturing), as well as aerospace and defense.

Industrial automation equipment revenue, including sales of the Internet of Things (IoT) investment, reached $176B in 2015, according to IHS analysts. Robotics continues to be an industrial automation hot spot, driving increased investment globally.

Overseas spending is driving an increase in the U.S. defense budget – logging a year-on-year increase of 1.5 percent, compared to 3 percent average annual growth over the past 20 years. The annual U.S. defense budget, logging a $13.6B increase in 2016 over 2015, still exceeds that of the next nine leading nations investing combined. “If you look at the top 10 nations with the biggest defense budgets, the U.S. is number one and its annual defense spending is more than the budgets of the other nine combined,” according to IHS analysts.

Aircraft and related systems accounts for roughly half of the 2016 defense budget in the U.S.; the addition of space-based systems and Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) systems brings it to 65 percent of total budget, IHS data reveals.

Transportation is still a hot opportunity in 2016; yet, shipbuilding, heavy-duty trucks, and railroad will decrease this year. Aerospace is going to be relatively flat for the next year and then rise rapidly near the end of the decade, driven by investment by airlines and increasing passenger numbers.

Embedded Tech Trends is “the business and technology forum for critical embedded systems” hosted annually by VITA, “the organization driving technology and standards for the bus and board industry.”

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    Relevant industry event: Embedded Real-Time Software and Systems

    The ERTS² Congress (http://www.erts2016.org/about.html) is an international cross sector event on Embedded Real-Time Software and Systems for all the domains where embedded systems are central, including, but not limited to:

    • aeronautics, as well as automotive, railway, subway, and marine
    • satellite and space exploration
    • energy
    • telecommunications and wireless connectivity
    • defense
    • industrial control
    • home automation, e-healthcare, and more

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