“Lucintel’s latest study found that, The future of the explosive trace detection looks promising with opportunities in the consumer electronics, industrial, automotive & transportation, ict (information and communications technology), and aerospace & defense markets. The explosive trace detection is expected to reach an estimated 2.05 billion by 2030 with a CAGR of 9.5% from 2024 to 2030. The major drivers for this market are growing demand for automation technology, rising demand in the field of power infrastructure ,and power module, power discrete, and power ic.
In this market, handheld will remain the larger segment by end use industry.
Lucintel forecasts that handheld will remain the larger segment over the forecast period due to growing adoption of handheld devices in force protection, border security, search and rescue, and critical infrastructure applications
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Explosive Trace Detection Market is marked by presence of several big and small players. Autoclear, Bruker, DetectaChem, Leidos Holdings, Nuctech, Smiths Detection, Teledyne FLIR, are the major suppliers in the coordinate measuring machine (CMM) market.
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