General Purpose Test Equipment Markets in Russia and CIS Countries
Frost & Sullivan, December 2011, Pages: 75
This study covers the state of the general purpose test equipment market in Russia and CIS countries examining drivers and restraints for growth, end-user trends, and geographical trends. Based on these trends, market growth for each product segment namely electronic counters, logic analyzers, network analyzers, spectrum analzyers, power meters, multimeters, oscilloscopes, signal generators and arbitrary waveform generators is forecasted. In addition, this research service features a competitive analysis including a market share analysis. The base year is 2010 with forecasts running through 2015.
This Frost & Sullivan research service titled General Purpose Test Equipment Markets in Russia and CIS Countries presents revenue analysis, market trends and competitive analysis. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following products: oscilloscopes, signal generators, spectrum analysers, multimeters, network analysers, logic analysers, power meters, arbitrary waveform generators and electronic counters. The regions covered include: Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus and other regions (Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Lithuania, Turkmenistan, Latvia, Estonia, Georgia, Armenia, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Moldova). The end-user segments are:education, communications, aerospace and defence (A&D), industrial and automotive and others (medical research, chemical, professional repair and maintenance services).
Market Overview
Infrastructure Growth to Aid Uptake of General Purpose Test Equipment in Russia and CIS
Russia and the CIS countries are emerging markets that offer long-term potential for general-purpose test equipment vendors. Government and private investments in infrastructure development and services are poised to generate new opportunities for test equipment vendors. “Investments in infrastructure are rising with constant upgrades and efforts at modernisation,” notes the analyst of this research. “The increase in public-private partnerships (PPP) is set to boost infrastructure development, leading to greater demand for suitable test equipment.” The education and aerospace and defence (A&D) sectors are major revenue-generating streams in Russia and the CIS countries. The A&D end-user sector was not as badly affected by the economic downturn as the other sectors. This, in addition to the growth in the educational sector, is driving demand for oscilloscopes and other general purpose test equipment.
A large territory and customer base also bodes well for market prospects. “Russia is the largest country in the world and is also the ninth largest country in terms of population,” explains the analyst. “This implies a huge consumer base for electronic products that will attract electronic OEMs and generate potential for general purpose test equipment vendors.” At the same time, growth in several industrial sectors is poised to augment demand for general purpose test equipment in the near future. Also, with the economy recovering from the recession, the pent-up demand for general-purpose test equipment is set to hit the market, resulting in heightened demand levels.
Lack of Private Capital Expenditure Looms as Major Threat to Market Prospects
The lack of private capital expenditure threatens to restrain market growth. Poorer economies such as Tajikistan, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan and Moldova are mostly dependent on state expenditure for growth. This restricts the adoption of newer technologies, hindering market expansion.
With government policies playing a critical role in the development of the CIS countries and Russia, companies also need to keep a close track of evolving government regulations. “Focusing on total solutions, rather than just selling test instruments, is the key to achieving market success,” concludes the analyst. “Moreover, to compete more effectively against regional vendors, companies will need to forge alliances with local channel partners.”
Market Sectors
Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following product sectors in this research:
- Oscilloscopes
- Signal generators
- Spectrum analysers
- Multimeters
- Network analysers
- Logic analysers
- Power meters
- Arbitrary waveform generators
- Electronic counters
By Geographic Region:
- Russia
- Ukraine
- Kazakhstan
- Belarus
- Other regions (Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Lithuania, Turkmenistan, Latvia, Estonia, Georgia, Armenia, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Moldova)
By End User:
- Education
- Communications
- Aerospace and Defence (A&D)
- Industrial and Automotive
- Others (medical research, chemical, professional repair and maintenance services)
1. Executive Summary
1.1 Market Segmentation
1.2 Key Highlights
1.3 Key Market Drivers
1.4 Key Market Restraints
1.5 Key Market Participants
2. Market Overview
2.1 Market Segmentation
3. General Purpose Test Equipment Market - Market Analysis
3.1 Market Engineering Measurements
3.2 Market Trends
3.3 Industry Challenges
3.4 Market Drivers
3.5 Market Restraints
4. Revenue Forecast
4.1 Total Revenue Forecast
4.2 Revenue by Product Type
4.3 Revenue Forecast Split by Product Type
4.4 Revenue Split by Product Type
4.5 Revenue Forecast by End-user Industry
4.6 End-user Industry Revenue Analysis
4.7 Revenue Forecast by Geographic Region
4.8 Regional Analysis
5. Revenue Forecast by Product Type
5.1 Oscilloscopes
5.2 Signal Generators
5.3 Spectrum Analysers
5.4 Multimeters
5.5 Network Analysers
5.6 Logic Analysers
5.7 Power Meters
5.8 Arbitrary Waveform Generators
5.9 Electronic Counters
6. Competitive Analysis
6.1 Competitive Structure
6.2 Market Share Analysis
7. Conclusions
7.1 Summary of Key Findings
7.2 Strategic Recommendations
8. About Frost & Sullivan
- Russia
- Ukraine
- Kazakhstan
- Belarus
- Azerbaijan
- Uzbekistan
- Lithuania
- Turkmenistan
- Latvia
- Estonia
- Georgia
- Armenia
- Tajikistan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Moldova
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