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Global LEDs in Test/Measurement, Medical/Science Market Forecast

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  • 296 Pages
  • March 2018
  • Region: Global
  • ElectroniCast
  • ID: 4620973
This 2017-2027 market estimate and forecast is presented for the author's extensive study of the worldwide use of packaged Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) in Test/ Measurement, Medical and other Science Devices.

The market data are segmented into the following geographic regions, plus a Global summary:
  • North, Central and South America (America)

  • Europe, plus Middle Eastern and African countries (EMEA)

  • Asia Pacific (APAC)


The LED market is segmented into the following sub-application categories:
  • Sensing/Detection and Analytical/Monitoring

  • Photo-therapy/Sanitation/Cell Regeneration/Curing

  • Instrumentation Light Source and Imaging


The market data for are also segmented by the following colors (type):
  • Red

  • Green

  • Blue

  • White

  • Multiple Color/Multiple Chip

  • UV and Other


LED Level Quantified in the Study Below, are four levels (or “food chain”) of LEDs. For the purposes of this study, we quantify and provide a market forecast for “Level 2”

Level 1 - The chip or die
Level 2 - The Packaged LED Chip(s)
Level 3 - LED module/LED Lamp
Level 4 - LED luminaire (light fixture/light fitting with LED module/lamp)

This report provides the market data by the following functions:
  • Consumption Value (US$, million)

  • Quantity (number/units)

  • Average Selling Prices (ASP $, each)


The value is determined by multiplying the number of units by the average selling price (ASP). The ASPs are based on the price of the packaged LED at the initial factory level. The value is then based on the end-use application and the end-use region.

Microsoft Excel- Data Base Structure At each database level, the author estimates and forecast for packaged LEDs is built from the bottom up, segmented by color-type, arranged in a hierarchy, of the end-user types (applications) that use devices that the LEDs are used in, and arranged in a hierarchy and summed upward. The estimates and forecast for each LED color-type in each region is in terms of quantity (unit/each), value (US$ Million) and average selling price.

Excel File Facts:
  • Number of Market Forecast Data Tables: 38

  • Number of Spreadsheets (Excel Worksheets) 4

  • One for each region, plus the global summary

  • Number of Data Cells 3,964

  • 924 data cells per worksheet x 4 worksheets

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary
1.1 Overview
1.2 Bare (Unpackaged) LED Chips - Overview
2. LEDs - Technology Overview
3. LEDs Used in Test/Measurement & Medical Science Devices Market Forecast
3.1 Overview
3.2 Sensing/Detection and Analytical/Monitoring 3-
3.3 Photo-therapy/Sanitation/Cell Regeneration/Curing
3.4 Instrumentation Light Source and Imaging
4. Market Research Methodology
5. Market Forecast Data Base - Introduction
5.1 Overview
5.2 Tutorial
List of Tables
1.1.1 LEDs in Test/Measurement & Medical Science Devices Global Forecast, By Application ($, Million)
2.1 LED Color Variety - Selected Examples
2.2 LED Color Chart
3.1.1 LEDs in Test/Measurement & Medical Science Devices Global Forecast, By Application ($, Million)
3.1.2 LEDs in Test/Measurement & Medical Science Devices Global Forecast, By Application (Quantity)
3.1.3 LEDs in Test/Measurement & Medical Science Devices America Forecast, By Application ($, M)
3.1.4 LEDs in Test/Measurement & Medical Science Devices America Forecast, By Application (Qty)
3.1.5 LEDs in Test/Measurement & Medical Science Devices EMEA Forecast, By Application ($, Million)
3.1.6 LEDs in Test/Measurement & Medical Science Devices EMEA Forecast, By Application (Quantity)
3.1.7 LEDs in Test/Measurement & Medical Science Devices APAC Forecast, By Application ($, Million)
3.1.8 LEDs in Test/Measurement & Medical Science Devices APAC Forecast, By Application (Quantity)
3.2.1 LEDs in Sensing/Detection and Analytical/Monitoring Global Forecast, By Application ($, Million)
3.2.2 LEDs in Sensing/Detection and Analytical/Monitoring Global Forecast, By Application (Quantity)
3.2.3 LEDs in Sensing/Detection and Analytical/Monitoring America Forecast, By Application ($, Million)
3.2.4 LEDs in Sensing/Detection and Analytical/Monitoring America Forecast, By Application (Quantity)
3.2.5 LEDs in Sensing/Detection and Analytical/Monitoring EMEA Forecast, By Application ($, Million)
3.2.6 LEDs in Sensing/Detection and Analytical/Monitoring EMEA Forecast, By Application (Quantity)
3.2.7 LEDs in Sensing/Detection and Analytical/Monitoring APAC Forecast, By Application ($, Million)
3.2.8 LEDs in Sensing/Detection and Analytical/Monitoring APAC Forecast, By Application (Quantity)
3.2.9 Strain Sensing Technology Attributes Summary
3.3.1 LEDs in PDT/Sanitation/Cell Regeneration/Curing Global Forecast, By Application ($, Million)
3.3.2 LEDs in PDT/Sanitation/Cell Regeneration/Curing Global Forecast, By Application (Quantity)
3.3.3 LEDs in PDT/Sanitation/Cell Regeneration/Curing America Forecast, By Application ($, Million)
3.3.4 LEDs in PDT/Sanitation/Cell Regeneration/Curing America Forecast, By Application (Quantity)
3.3.5 LEDs in PDT/Sanitation/Cell Regeneration/Curing EMEA Forecast, By Application ($, Million)
3.3.6 LEDs in PDT/Sanitation/Cell Regeneration/Curing EMEA Forecast, By Application (Quantity)
3.3.7 LEDs in PDT/Sanitation/Cell Regeneration/Curing APAC Forecast, By Application ($, Million)
3.3.8 LEDs in PDT/Sanitation/Cell Regeneration/Curing APAC Forecast, By Application (Quantity)
3.3.9 Therapeutic Visible Light Spectrum
3.4.1 LEDs in Instrumentation Light Source and Imaging Global Forecast, By Application ($, Million)
3.4.2 LEDs in Instrumentation Light Source and Imaging Global Forecast, By Application (Quantity)
3.4.3 LEDs in Instrumentation Light Source and Imaging America Forecast, By Application ($, Million)
3.4.4 LEDs in Instrumentation Light Source and Imaging America Forecast, By Application (Quantity)
3.4.5 LEDs in Instrumentation Light Source and Imaging EMEA Forecast, By Application ($, Million)
3.4.6 LEDs in Instrumentation Light Source and Imaging EMEA Forecast, By Application (Quantity)
3.4.7 LEDs in Instrumentation Light Source and Imaging APAC Forecast, By Application ($, Million)
3.4.8 LEDs in Instrumentation Light Source and Imaging APAC Forecast, By Application (Quantity)
List of Figures
1.1.1 LEDs in Test/Measurement & Medical Science Devices Global Forecast ($, Million)
1.1.2 LEDs in Test/Measurement & Medical Science Devices Global Forecast, By Application ($, Million)
1.1.3 LEDs in Test/Measurement & Medical Science Devices Global Forecast, By Region ($, Million)
1.1.4 LEDs in Test/Measurement & Medical Science Devices Global Forecast, By Color ($, Million)
1.1.5 LEDs in Test/Measurement & Medical Science Devices America Forecast, By Color ($, Million)
1.1.6 LEDs in Test/Measurement & Medical Science Devices EMEA Forecast, By Color ($, Million)
1.1.7 LEDs in Test/Measurement & Medical Science Devices APAC Forecast, By Color ($, Million)
1.2.1 Diagram of a typical LED chip
1.2.2 Diagram of a typical LED chip
1.2.3 LED Chip Cross-Sectional Structure
1.2.4 Chip On Glass Cross-Sectional Structure
1.2.5 ESD Protection Diodes
1.2.6 Electrostatic Discharge Example
1.2.7 Chip-on-Board LED Technology
1.2.8 Single-die LED: 1000 lm at 100 lm/W at 3A
1.2.9 Four-die LED with Primary Optics
1.2.10 Next Generation of High-Power LED
1.2.11 LED Packaged Chip
1.2.12 LED Packaged Chip
1.2.13 Packaged LEDs for Medical and Dental Devices
1.2.13 LED Packaged Chip Surface Mount Variations
1.2.14 Example of LED Packaged Chip: Flux (Component-Level Bulb)
1.2.15 Example of High Brightness LED Packaged Chip (Component-Bulb)
1.2.16 Surface Mounted Device (SMD) LED
1.2.17 Chip-On-Board and Multi-Chip On Board (COB/MCOB) LED
2.1 Green light emission from RPCVD p-GaN layers grown on MOCVD
2.2 ATEX & IECEx Certified Explosion-proof LED Light
2.3 Highest-Performing Single-Die LED
2.4 LEDs on a Metal Core Linear Flexible Printed Circuit Board
2.5 LED Chromatic Chart
2.6 Evolution of Research Emphasis During Technology Life Cycle
2.7 Wire-Bondable Silicon ESD Diode Chip in Gel-Packs
2.8 LED Chip: Metal Layer (Thin Film Technology)
2.9 AC LED Technology on a Wafer
2.10 UV LED Chip Packages (Sample)
2.11 Fully Printed Halide Perovskite LEDs with Silver Nano-wire Electrodes
2.12 Ultra High Bright LED Chip
2.13 LED Chip Design with Copper Alloy Thermal Conductivity
2.14 LED Chip Design - Sapphire vs. Copper Alloy
2.15 Ultra-Thin LED
2.16 Solid-State Lighting LED
2.17 LED Module with High Light Quality
2.18 LED Module with Low-Profile Rectangular Shape
2.19 Phosphor Technology: Thin Film Flip Chip (TFFC) technology
2.20 Next-Generation Light Emitting Diode Module
2.21 4-Leaded RGB LED
2.22 Basic Structure of a Deep-UV Light-Emitting Diode
2.23 Vertically Conducting Advanced LED Structure
2.24 AlGaInP LED Efficacy
2.25 Red Nitride Phosphors
2.26 World's First 70mW UV-C LED
2.27 DUV-LED (Surface mount devices / SMDs)
2.28 DUV-LED Chips
3.1.1 LEDs in Medical/Science Devices Global Forecast ($, Million)
3.1.2 LEDs in Medical/ Science Devices Global Forecast (Quantity/Units)
3.2.1 Chemiluminescence Imaging Systems
3.2.2 LED-induced chemiluminescence platform
3.2.3 LED-induced chemiluminescence Imaging
3.2.4 In vitro diagnostic (IVD) testing Tool
3.2.5 LED-based Monitoring Sensor
3.2.6 Light-Emitting Diode Detection and Ranging Board Modules
3.2.7 UV-LED-based Indoor Air Quality
3.2.8 Fluorescence detection of trace hydrazine vapor
3.2.9 Fiber Optic Temperature Sensor
3.2.10 Pre-clinical Transducer with Fiber Coating
3.2.11 Sealed-Gauge Fiber Optic Pressure Sensors
3.2.12 Seven (7) wavelengths acquire blood constituent data
3.2.13 Seven (7) wavelengths acquire blood constituent data
3.2.14 Oximeters - Up-gradable Technology Platforms
3.2.15 LED-based Non-invasive Sensing
3.2.16 FLIPPER - light-emitting diode excites fluorescence in the sample flow cell
3.2.17 Nano-sized "carbon dots" glow brightly when exposed to light
3.2.18 Variable wavelength HPLC/CE detector
3.2.19 Led-Based Direct Visualization of Tissue Fluorescence
3.2.20 LED-Based Cell Phone Sensor for Detection of E. coli
3.3.1 Comparison Graph - Mercury Lamps versus UV LEDs for Medical Curing
3.3.2 DEEP UV (DUV) LED (Surface mount devices / SMDs)
3.3.3 World's First 70mW UV-C LED
3.3.4 UV LED Water Disinfections
3.3.5 Handheld LED Light Therapy Rejuvenation Device
3.3.6 Neonatal Photo therapy Treatment (Blue LEDs)
3.3.7 Light doses range in LED Photo therapy
3.3.8 Skin treatment therapies Utilizing LED Photo-modulation: Typical LED array (Red)
3.3.9 Blue LED Arrays
3.3.10 Blue LED Teeth Whitening Device
3.3.11 Apparatuses Containing Arrays of LEDs
3.3.12 Light Therapy
3.3.13 LED-Based Dentistry Curing Device
3.4.1 LEDs - Different Colors for Fluorescence Microscopy Applications
3.4.2 Fluorescence Microscopy - Lamphouse Anatomy with LEDs
3.4.3 LED versus Tungsten used in Slit Lamps Retina Observation
3.4.4 Red, Green and Blue LED Light Sources - Bio-photonics
3.4.5 Theodolite Ring Light
3.4.6 LED-Based Fiber Optic Illuminator
3.4.7 Fiber Optic Light Module for medical illumination
3.4.8 LED-Based Fiber Optic Illuminator
3.4.9 Holographic Bio-imaging - Concept Image
3.4.10 Example of Color Rendering in Medical Surgery
3.4.11 LED-Based Surgical Lighting
3.4.12 LED-Based Surgical Lighting
3.4.13 Reflector-Part of a LED-Based Surgical Light
3.4.14 Homogenous Beam of LED Light and Light Heads
3.4.15 LED- Surgery Lighting: Output rated at 100,000 LUX; 4,300° Kelvin pure white illumination
3.4.16 Medical Examination Lighting
3.4.17 LED-based Surgical Headlamp
4.1 Market Research & Forecasting Methodology

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Executive Summary

Last year (2017), the global consumption value of packaged LED chips in the selected devices reached $426 million, up from $345 million versus the previous year (a 23.5% increase). The value will continue to increase in most product categories, with strong quantity growth, partially offset by a decline of average prices (especially during the 2017-2022 timeframe). Market forecast data refers to LED consumption for a particular calendar year; therefore, this data is not cumulative data.

The market data for are also segmented by the following colors (type): Red, Green, Blue, White, Multiple Color/Multiple Chip, and UV and others.

According to the study, the worldwide value of UV-LED packaged chips used specifically for test/measurement, medical and other science applications is forecast to reach over $300 million in 2027. “Many devices, which have traditionally used mercury (Hg)-vapor Ultraviolet (UV) lamps are now utilizing LEDs, capable of producing UV radiation,” said Stephen Montgomery, president of the California-based consultancy.

This LED market study is also segmented into the following major application categories:
  • Sensing/Detection and Analytical/Monitoring

  • Photo-therapy/Sanitation/Cell Regeneration/Curing

  • Instrumentation Light Source and Imaging


Sensing/Detection and Analytical/Monitoring applications, in 2017, represented 32.2 percent of the worldwide consumption value of packaged LED chips in the selected test/measurement and medical/science devices. In 2022, the relative market share of LEDs used in the Sensing/Detection and Analytical/ Monitoring applications is forecast to increase to 37.1 percent in value in 2027.

Also, covered in the study are the use of LEDs in horticulture, sterilization of surface areas, air and water, medical, health & beauty Photodynamic Therapy (PDT), as well as medical/science curing, and several other uses. LEDs used in Instrumentation Light Sources and Imaging devices are forecast to increase in value by a multiple factor of over 4x over the next 10-years.

This year (2018), the America region is projected to hold a 35% share of worldwide quantity of LEDs in selected test/measurement and medical/science devices. The Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region is forecast for aggressive growth. “This year, the Asia Pacific region (APAC) is forecast to take a slight lead in relative market share,” Montgomery added.

Companies Mentioned

  • AFL
  • Amphenol Corporation
  • Aptiv Plc (Delphi Automotive)
  • Aurora Optics Incorporated
  • Bel Fuse Inc. (Cinch Connectors-Bel Group)
  • Belden Incorporated
  • Clearfield, Inc.
  • CommScope Inc. / TE Connectivity Ltd. (Raychem)
  • Corning Incorporated (AFOP); (also see 3M)
  • Diamond SA
  • Euromicron Group (Sachsenkabel)
  • Fiber Instruments Sales Inc.
  • Fischer Connectors SA
  • Furukawa/Fitel/OFS
  • Glenair Inc.
  • Greenlee Textron Inc., a subsidiary of Textron Inc.
  • Hirose Electric Co., Ltd.
  • Hubbell Incorporated
  • ILSINTECH
  • Inno Instrument
  • ITT Cannon and Veam
  • LEMO Connectors
  • Leviton Manufacturing Co., Incorporated
  • Molex, LLC (Koch Industries, Inc.)
  • Optical Cable Corporation (OCC®)
  • Radiall
  • SEIKOH GIKEN CO., Ltd.
  • Senko Advanced Components (SENKO Sangyo Co., Ltd.)
  • Shenzhen Powerlink Electronic Technology Co. Ltd
  • Smiths Connectors
  • SOURIAU (Eaterline)
  • Sumitomo Electric Lightwave (SEI)
  • TE Connectivity
  • Techwin (China) Industry Co., Ltd
  • 3M Interconnect Solutions; (also see Corning)