With the development of science and technology, the Internet of Things has become one of the strategic commanding heights of a new round of economic and technological development in the world, and the development of the Internet of Things has important practical significance for promoting economic development and social progress. As the perceptual front end of the Internet of Things, sensors play an extremely important role in the development of the Internet of Things industry.
In 2012, the sensor market first fell and then rose
China’s sensor market has continued to grow in recent years, the growth rate of more than 15%, industrial process control, automotive electronics, communication electronics and consumer electronics for the four major application areas, of which industrial and automotive electronics accounted for about 42% of the market share.
Sensors are basic products in the electronic information equipment manufacturing industry and special components in the new electronic components. The sensor industry is recognized as a high-tech industry with a development future at home and abroad, with its high technical content, good economic benefits, strong penetration ability, and wide market prospects for the world’s attention. Driven by the booming electronic information industry market, China’s sensors have formed a certain industrial base, and have made great progress in technological innovation, independent research and development, achievement transformation and competitiveness, and have made important contributions to promoting the development of the national economy.
China’s sensor market has continued to grow in recent years, with a growth rate of more than 15%. In 2012, the four major areas of sensor application in China were industrial control, automotive electronics, communication electronics and consumer electronics, of which industrial and automotive electronics accounted for about 42% of the market share. From January to March 2012, driven by the development of the Internet of Things industry, the size of China’s sensor market reached 17.21 billion yuan, an increase of 23.3%. According to the National Bureau of Statistics data show that from January to March 2012, China produced a total of 1.17 billion sensors, an increase of 13.7%. Import and export, according to the General Administration of Customs data show that by March 2012, imports increased by about 40%; The export situation is not optimistic, the slowdown in China’s export growth rate is almost reflected in all export markets (except South Korea), and the decline in exports to Europe is particularly significant, of which the EU export growth rate is the lowest.