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Market Research Report

Fiber and Industrial Lasers Market Review and Forecast 2009

Published by Strategies Unlimited
Published March, 2009 Product code 77529
Content info 250 Pages
Price
US $ 4950 Hard Copy
US $ 6150 Hard Copy + PDF by E-Mail (Single User License)


Fiber and Industrial Lasers Market Review and Forecast 2009 published by Strategies Unlimited in March, 2009. This report consists of 250 Pages and the price starts from US $ 4950.

Introduction

Abstract

This year Strategies Unlimited has again expanded its comprehensive industrial and fiber laser report to provide much more insight and precision into the applications and projections to 2013. This report remains the most complete in the industry, now with more detail on how the market estimates were made. The report covers the entire industrial laser market, with special emphasis on fiber lasers, thin-disk lasers, DPSSL, LPSSL, C02, and the current economic uncertainties that are affecting sales.

The market continued to expand at a healthy rate in 2008. Even with slowing sales, fiber laser sales almost reached million in revenue. In the later half of the year, we counted over 30 companies making complete fiber laser products, this industry is not one to make rapid changes, but many application trends are becoming more clear in this period of transition, and analyzed in this update from Strategies Unlimited.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Executive Summary
  • 2. Methodology and Introduction
  • 3. High-Power Materials Processing
  • 4. Micro Materials Processing
  • 5. Marking and Engraving
  • 6. Commercial Printing
  • 7. Medical Theraputics
  • 8. Military
  • 9. Sensors, Instruments, Inspection, & R&D
  • 10. Suppliers and Market Share
  • 11. Extended Profiles

Press Release

INDUSTRIAL LASER SALES TO FALL 32% IN 2009, WITH FIBER LASERS FARING BETTER THAN MOST, SAYS STRATEGIES UNLIMITED

April 2nd, 2009

The industrial laser market will fall 32% in 2009, to the level of 2004, if sales stay at current levels. Sales will return to 2008 levels by 2013, helped by military, biomedical instruments, and energy - related applications. Many materials processing applications spanning laser marking to metal cutting and welding will take longer to recover. Fiber laser suppliers will see a shallower decline of 24% to $230 million, and will experience faster recovery than other types of lasers. But if the recession deepens or if suppliers engage in a desperate price war, 2009 sales will fall further. These are some of the conclusions of a new report from Strategies Unlimited, the leading market research firm covering optoelectronics markets.

Coherent and TRUMPF remain at the top of the list in market share. While the industrial laser business is highly fragmented, the top 10 suppliers earn about 86% of the laser revenues, while many dozens of small suppliers share less than 5% of the market. IPG Photonics continues to dominate fiber laser sales.Yet, the recession is so severe that every supplier will be forced to pick and choose the laser businesses in which it wants to continue to compete. Afterward, not only will there be fewer players, but the remaining players will play in fewer niches.

"The recession breaks a nearly unbroken string of growth for both fiber lasers and industrial lasers in general," says Tom Hausken, director of components research at Strategies Unlimited. "For the next several years the business will appear less like a steady, growing, still - young market and more like a cyclic one, more typical of mature capital markets."

Fiber and Industrial Laser Market Review and Forecast - 2009, available now, reviews the technology, applications, key trends, markets, and suppliers of fiber and industrial lasers.

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