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Quantum Sensors: Market Evolution 2023 to 2032

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  • 79 Pages
  • October 2023
  • Region: Global
  • Inside Quantum Technology
  • ID: 5574929

New Report Estimates Revenues from Quantum Sensors to Reach $1.9 Billion in 2032

The report, Quantum Sensors: Market Evolution 2023 to 2032 shows the market for quantum sensors growing from $743 million in 2023 to $1.9 billion in 2032.

Report Scope:

This report explores the business opportunities in the quantum sensor markets and the strategies of the major companies producing quantum sensor devices. It covers the following devices: CSACs and Quantum Clocks, Quantum Magnetic Sensors, Quantum Gravitometers, Quantum LiDAR, Single-Photon Detectors and more. Each of these products are considered within a wide variety of markets including Defense, Medical/Healthcare, Internet-of-Things, Computer and Communications, Smart Grids, Navigation and Transportation, Construction, Oil and Gas, Financial Services, and R&D.

Among the major firms currently moving into this space are SandboxAQ (a Google spinout) and Infleqtion. Bosch now has set up a special division focused entirely on quantum sensors. Other firms in the quantum sensor space comprise AOSense, Atomionics, Element 6, GEM Systems, Honeywell, Miraex, M Squared Lasers, Muquans/iXBlue, Nomad Atomics, NuCrypt, QLM, Qnami, QZabre, Single Quantum, and SBQuantum. All these firms are profiled in this new report, which also provides ten-year forecasts of quantum sensors with breakouts by sensor type and end-user market. These forecasts are also supplied to purchasers of the report in a separate Excel sheet.

Key Highlights:

  • Although the “quantumization” of sensors is progressing fast, the market for quantum sensors is currently focused on the medical/healthcare segment and magnetometers. According to the analyst, quantum magnetometers will account for almost all the revenues from quantum sensors in 2023, but just half of it in 2032. Even more dramatically, the dominance of the healthcare segment will decline from around 60 percent of the quantum sensor market to approximately 6 percent in 2032. Although defense is the only end user sector that has the potential to use just about any quantum sensor, the analyst believes that the two growth markets for quantum sensors in the future will be navigation/transportation and construction.
  • All seven base units from which all measurement units in the metric system are derived, are now defined with respect to fundamental physical constants of nature rather than a specific, physical artifact. This means that the values are specified exactly based on measurement to a very precision that is in many cases of the order of parts in a billion. It seems that quantum sensors will play a fundamental role here.
  • If the Quantum Internet-of-Things (QIoT) takes off commercially this will provide a massive boost for the quantum sensor market, since many quantum sensors will sit at the nodes of this network. However, the path to the QIoT is littered with many uncertainties including the appearance of miniaturized quantum processing units (QPUs) and the development of a Quantum Internet.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary
E.1 Current Drivers for Quantum Sensors: Redefinition of SI, NIST-on-a-Chip and the Quantum IoT
E.2 Summary of Ten-year Forecasts of Quantum Sensors
E.2.1 Forecast by Quantum Sensor Type
E.2.2 Forecast by Quantum Sensor End User
E.2.3 Forecast by Quantum Sensor Producer Geography
E.3 Five Influencers to Watch in the Quantum Sensing Space
Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 The Business Case for Quantum Sensors
1.2 Objective and Scope of this Report
1.3 Methodology of this Report
1.3.1 Forecasting Methodology
1.4 Plan of this Report
Chapter Two: Quantum Sensing: Market Impact of Current Drivers and Trends and Recent Technological Developments
2.1 Quantum Sensing: Drivers and Trends
2.1.1 The Re-Definition of the S.I. Units: Immediate Impact
2.1.2 NIST-on-a-Chip (NoaC)
2.1.3 The Quantum Internet-of-Things
2.2 Quantum Clock Markets: Recent Quantum-Related Developments
2.2.1 Chip Scale Atomic Clocks
2.2.2. Ten-year Forecasts for Chip-Scale Atomic Clocks (CSACs)
2.3 Quantum Magnetometers
2.3.1 NV (Nitrogen Vacancies) Centers in Diamond
2.3.2 Optically Pumped (Vapor Cell) Magnetometers
2.3.3 Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices (SQUIDs)
2.3.4 Ten-Year forecast for Quantum Magnetometers
2.4 Quantum Gravimeters
2.4.1. Ten-year Forecast for Quantum Gravimeters
2.4.2 A Note on Quantum Accelerometers and Quantum Gyroscopes
2.5 Quantum Electric Field Sensors
2.6 Quantum Light Detectors
2.6.1 Single-Photon Detectors
2.6.2 Ten-year Forecast of Quantum Light Detectors
2.7 Quantum LiDAR
2.7.1 Entanglement-Enhanced Quantum LiDar
2.7.2 Ten-year Forecast of Quantum LiDAR
2.8 Quantum Radar
2.9 Key Takeaways from this Chapter
Chapter Three: Ten-Year Forecasts by Industry Sector
3.1 Quantum Sensing Applications and Markets by Sector
3.2 The Healthcare Industry: Quantum-Enhanced Medical Imaging
3.2.1 NMR and Quantum Sensors
3.2.2 MEG and Quantum
3.2.3 Ten-year Forecast of Quantum Imaging in the Healthcare Sector
3.3 The Defense-related markets for Quantum Sensors
3.3.1 Quantum Sensors and PNT in the Military
3.3.2 Ten-year Forecast of Quantum Sensor Technology in Defense Sector
3.4 Transportation Markets: Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
3.4.1 Quantum PNT and Marine Transportation
3.4.2 Quantum Sensors as a Replacement for GPS
3.4.3 Quantum Sensors in the Transportation Industry: Timing
3.4.4 Ten-Year Forecasts of Quantum Sensors in the Transportation Sector.
3.5 Telecommunication and Energy Networks
3.5.1 Telecommunication Networks: Timing and QKD
3.5.2 Energy Networks: Smart Grids and Quantum Sensors
3.6 The Financial Sector: Time Stamp
3.6.1 Ten-Year Forecasts for CSACs in the Financial Sector
3.7 The Construction, Surveying and Oil and Gas Industries
3.7.1 Civil Engineering, Surveying and Construction
3.7.2 Oil and Gas
3.8 R&D
3.8.1 Astronomy and Astrophysics
3.8.2 Geology and Material Science
3.9The Quantum Internet-of-Things (Q-IoT)
3.10 Key Takeaways from this Chapter

Chapter Four: Quantum Sensing Companies: Products, Strategy, and Competitive Analysis
4.1 The Quantum Sensing Ecosystem
4.2 AOSense (United States)
4.3 Atomionics (Singapore)
4.4 Bosch (Germany)
4.4.1 Bosch and Quantum Sensing
4.4.2 Bosch Start-Up for Quantum Sensors
4.5 Infleqtion (United States)
4.5.1 Metamorphosis of ColdQuanta into Infleqtion
4.6 Element 6 (United Kingdom)
4.7 GEM Systems (United States)
4.8 Honeywell (United States)
4.9 Miraex (Switzerland)
4.10 M Squared Lasers (United Kingdom)
4.11 Muquans/iXblue (France)
4.12 Nomad Atomics (Australia)
4.13 NuCrypt (United States)
4.14 QLM (United Kingdom)
4.15 Qnami (Switzerland)
4.16 QZabre (Switzerland)
4.17 Single Quantum (The Netherlands)
4.18 SandboxAQ (United States)
4.19 SBQuantum (Canada)

About the Analyst
Acronyms and Abbreviations Used In this Report

List of Exhibits
Exhibit E-1: Summary of Ten-year Forecasts of Quantum Sensor Markets, by Type of Sensor ($ Millions)
Exhibit E-2: Summary of Ten-year Forecasts of Quantum Sensor Markets, by Type of End-User Market($ Millions)
Exhibit E-3:  Summary of Ten-year Forecasts of Quantum Sensor Markets, by Geography ($ Millions)
Exhibit E-4: Five Players to Watch in the Quantum Sensing Space
Exhibit 2-1: Ten-year Forecasts of Quantum Sensor Markets: Atomic Clocks (CSACs Only)
Exhibit 2-2: Ten-year Forecasts of Quantum Sensor Markets: Quantum Magnetometers
Exhibit 2-3: Ten-year Forecasts of Quantum Sensor Markets: Quantum Gravimeters
Exhibit 2-4: Ten-year Forecasts of Quantum Sensor Markets: Single-Photon Detectors
Exhibit 2-5: Ten-year Forecasts of Quantum Sensor Markets: Quantum LiDar
Exhibit 3-1: Quantum Sensing Technologies by Industrial Sector
Exhibit 3-2: Use of Quantum Sensors for Enhanced Imaging in the Healthcare Sector
Exhibit 3-3: Ten-year Forecasts of Quantum Sensor Markets:  Medical Imaging  ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-4: Ten-year Forecasts of Quantum Sensor Markets:  Defense ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-5:  Quantum Sensors for Navigation/Transportation ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-6: Ten-year Forecasts of Atomic Clocks and Single-Photon Detectors in Datacom/Telecom Networks and Computing ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-7: Ten-year Forecasts of Atomic Clocks in Smart Grids ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-8: Ten-year Forecasts of Quantum Sensing Markets: Financial Trading ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-9: Ten-year Forecasts of Quantum Sensor Markets:  Construction ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-10: Ten-year Forecasts of Quantum Sensor Markets:  Oil and Gas ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-11: Ten-year Forecasts of Quantum Sensor Markets:  R&D ($ Millions)
Exhibit 3-12: Ten-year Forecasts of Quantum Sensor Markets: IoT ($ Millions)

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Executive Summary

This is the latest report on business opportunities in the quantum sensor markets. It covers the following devices: CSACs and next-Atomic Clocks, Quantum Magnetic Sensors, Quantum Gravitometers, Quantum LiDAR, Single-Photon Detectors and more. Each of these products is considered within a wide variety of markets including Defense, Medical/Healthcare, Internet-of-Things, Computer and Communications, Smart Grids, Navigation and Transportation, Construction, Oil and Gas, Financial Services, and R&D.  

Quantum sensors have been around in the form of atomic clocks and PAR sensors for many years, but the quantum “revolution” of the past few years has drawn such products to the attention of executives in the quantum space. Among the top-notch firms that are moving into this space and have high hopes are SandboxAQ (a Google spinout) and Infleqtion. Meanwhile, Bosch the largest automotive firm in the world has recently set up a special division focused entirely on quantum sensors.  

The report shows how the quantum sensor business is also being promoted by changes in the basis for SI units and the arrival of the NIST-on-a-chip architecture. Based on the current quantum sensor business environment this report provides ten-year forecasts of quantum sensors with breakouts by sensor type and end-user market. These forecasts are also supplied to purchasers of the report in a separate Excel sheet. Finally, the report contains strategic profiles of the major players in the quantum sensor space.

Companies Mentioned

  • AOSense
  • Atomionics
  • Bosch
  • ColdQuanta
  • Element 6
  • GEM Systems
  • Honeywell
  • Infleqtion
  • M Squared Lasers
  • Miraex
  • Muquans/iXBlue
  • Nomad Atomics
  • NuCrypt
  • Peratech
  • QLM
  • Qnami
  • QZabre
  • SandboxAQ (a Google spinout)
  • SBQuantum
  • Single Quantum

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