COVID-19 Positive Impact on Growth of the Global 3D Sensor Market
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown a positive impact on the growth of the global market for 3D sensor. According to a new report, the global 3D sensor market was valued at $1,464.6 million in 2018 and is anticipated to hit $12,937.2 million by rising at a striking CAGR of 31.8% by 2026.
In the current circumstances, the size of the market has reached approximately $2,537.9 million owing to the mounting demand for electronic devices with 3D sensors from various parts of the world.
Government bodies had implemented strict lockdown in many parts of the world in order to prevent the spread of Coronavirus infection. However, regardless of countless efforts by scientists and experts, the vaccine for Coronavirus is still under development. Therefore, to maintain the economy, government has come up with a decision to partially pause the lockdown and open marketplaces specifically the essential goods stores.
In the current circumstances, the size of the market has reached approximately $2,537.9 million owing to the mounting demand for electronic devices with 3D sensors from various parts of the world.
Government bodies had implemented strict lockdown in many parts of the world in order to prevent the spread of Coronavirus infection. However, regardless of countless efforts by scientists and experts, the vaccine for Coronavirus is still under development. Therefore, to maintain the economy, government has come up with a decision to partially pause the lockdown and open marketplaces specifically the essential goods stores.
This has increased the demand for cameras equipped with 3D sensors that are skilled in observing the activities of people in crowded areas. Cameras equipped with 3D sensors are helping government officials such as police in observing hotspot zones and making sure that people are wearing masks and practicing social distancing. Owing to all these factors, the global 3D sensor market is expected to witness significant growth during the crisis period.
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