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Optoelectronics is a field of technology that deals with the generation, transmission, and detection of light. Infrared (IR) is a type of light that is invisible to the human eye, but can be detected by special sensors. The IR market within the optoelectronics industry is focused on the development of products that use IR light for various applications. These products include IR cameras, sensors, and emitters, which are used in a variety of industries, such as automotive, security, medical, and industrial.
The IR market is driven by the increasing demand for advanced sensing and imaging technologies, as well as the need for improved safety and security. The market is also expected to benefit from the growing demand for consumer electronics, such as smartphones and tablets, which use IR technology for various features.
Some of the major companies in the IR market include FLIR Systems, Omron Corporation, Panasonic Corporation, and Sharp Corporation. Other notable companies include Sony Corporation, Texas Instruments, and Honeywell International. Show Less Read more