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According to Technavio’s market research analyst, the global computer-aided design (CAD) market for the electrical and electronics market will experience moderate growth and post a CAGR of over 8% by 2020. The growing demand for CAD from the semiconductor industry is a key factor responsible for the strong growth of the CAD market growth during the forecast period. The semiconductor industry is one of the major contributors to the overall revenue of the CAD market. Factors such as the continuous decrease in the size of semiconductors and an increased scale of integration have compelled semiconductor manufacturing companies to use the available CAD technologies. Since these technologies help decrease the complexity and difficulties involved in the design of semiconductor chips, its demand among the end-users will increase substantially over the next few years.
The recent shift from the perpetual license model to the subscription model is a key CAD market trend that is also envisaged to aid in this market’s growth over the forecast period. It has been estimated that by the end of 2016, the global CAD market in the electrical and electronics industry will phase out the perpetual CAD licenses and shift toward periodic CAD subscription or licenses. The high ROI on subscription will encourage CAD vendors to reduce the sale of perpetual CAD licenses gradually. Another major reason for this shift is the benefits of the subscription model over the perpetual license model. The subscription model is simple and provides a better user experience for the customers.
This market is highly competitive and is expected to witness the entry of numerous key vendors until the end of the forecast period. To cater to the needs of this industry, the vendors must be dynamic and highly flexible as the requirements from the end-user side varies to a great extent. Furthermore, trends such as IoT are also expected to drive the demand for new products, which require various configurations in CAD.
Top vendors analyzed in the CAD market study are -
Other prominent vendors mentioned in the CAD market analysis are 3D Systems, solidThinking, Altium, Autodesk, Cadonix, FreeCAD, Suzhou Gstarsoft, IronCAD, KiCad, Kubotek, Vectorworks, PTC, Zuken, and ZWSOFT.
During 2015, the ECAD product segment dominated this market and accounted for the maximum market share. ECAD is a sub-segment of CAD software and is used for designing systems, which include electric and electronics components. It includes software that is used for designing component layout in PCBs. Most of the initial designing (initial layout) in ECAD is done using 2D-CAD drawings rather than 3D-CAD as it is a complicated process.
The APAC region dominated this market space during 2015 and is estimated to generate the highest revenues by the end of the forecast period. The electrical and electronics industry is growing at a rapid rate in APAC due to the increasing demand for semiconductor components, consumer durables, electronics goods, and high-technology products, especially in China, South Korea, India, and Japan.
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PART 01: Executive summary
PART 02: Scope of the report
PART 03: Market research methodology
PART 04: Introduction
PART 05: PLM overview
PART 06: Market landscape
PART 07: Product segmentation
PART 08: Geographic segmentation
PART 09: Market drivers
PART 10: Impact of drivers
PART 11: Market challenges
PART 12: Impact of drivers and challenges
PART 13: Market trends
PART 14: Vendor landscape
PART 15: Appendix
PART 16: Explore Technavio
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