The global (indium gallium arsenide ) InGaAs camera market size is poised to reach USD 46.46 million by 2023, according to a new report by Technavio, progressing at a CAGR of 9% during the forecast period.

“Apart from the varied applications of these cameras, the adoption of InGaAs camera/ ... Read more

The global InGaAs Camera Market is estimated to be valued at US$ 229.1 Mn in 2023 and is expected to exhibit a CAGR of 22.5% over the forecast period 2023-2030, as highlighted in a new report published by Coherent Market Insights.

Market Overview:
InGaAs cameras are semiconductor-based devices that utilize indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs) sensors for capturing images in near-infrared wavelengths. These cameras offer numerous advantages ... Read more

Market Overview:
InGaAs cameras are optoelectronic sensors which converts infrared radiation to electric signals. It utilizes InGaAs as detector material which has higher spectral response in near-infrared region of 900–1700 nm making them suitable for various applications ranging from industrial inspection to military and defense.

Market key trends:
One of the key trends driving the growth of InGaAs camera market is its increasing adoption in Extended Reality (XR) ... Read more

InGaAs cameras are infrared cameras that use indium gallium arsenide as the primary light sensor instead of silicon. They are highly sensitive to near-infrared wavelengths between 900 to 1700 nanometers. InGaAs cameras are increasingly being used for various military and defense applications such as night vision, thermal imaging, drone surveillance, perimeter monitoring, and missile tracking systems. These cameras provide enhanced image quality even in low-light conditions compared to ... Read more

The Emerging Age of InGaAs Cameras

The semiconductor industry has seen tremendous advancements in recent years. From the rise of artificial intelligence and machine learning to self-driving cars, a variety of applications require advanced imaging capabilities. While traditional CCD and CMOS cameras have served the imaging needs for decades, a new technology is gaining popularity - InGaAs cameras. Let's take a closer look at this emerging camera technology and how it could ... Read more