Human Centric Lightings Market
Market Scope
Market Research Future (MRFR) believes that the human centric lighting market 2020 can gain substantial grounds across the globe between 2018 and 2023 (evaluation period). The market is said to be expanding at an exhilarating pace, given the increasing application scope of human centric lighting in the healthcare industry, such as in elderly care centers and hospitals. We will provide COVID-19 impact analysis with the report. The report discusses the COVID-19 impact on the market and the growth potential of the industry following the coronavirus disease outbreak.
COVID-19 Analysis
SARS-CoV-2 has led to higher focus on the development of a strong supply chain as well as on the exploration of ways to deal with the lack of raw materials and products in the semiconductor industry. The novel coronavirus induced lockdown has boosted the demand for potential suppliers along with the adoption of better techniques to bring down the instability in the supply chain. Post pandemic, the situation has been such that more and more industries are adopting the latest technologies that can ensure better productivity and stability of the supply chain.
Although the lighting industry is bearing the repercussions of the COVID-19 outbreak, human-centric lighting (HCL) systems are finding extensive deployment in healthcare, industrial, education, residential and retail industries. The demand for HCL systems has gone up significantly in the healthcare sector, following the pandemic, especially in elderly care centers for people who are unable to obtain daylight due to mobility issues or some illness. Its effectiveness in light therapy treatment is also boosting its demand further, which can mean that the human centric lighting market can remain strong despite the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak.
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Key Boosters and Main Restraints
In June 2020, Samsung built a new human-centric lighting LED called LM302N DAY that is used in daytime operations. The HCL LED helps bring down the person’s melatonin level by 18 percent compared to a conventional LED lighting. With the use of dual blue emitters, LM302N DAY facilitates more scattering of blue energy, which leads to higher effect on the nonvisual system. Several renowned companies in the human centric lighting market are actively conducting research and development of advanced lighting solutions for diverse end-users. With residential and commercial infrastructure progressively consuming smart technologies in their projects, players are encouraged to launch superior quality products that can help them gain more consumers and boost their market position.
With each passing year, the concerns with regard to the conservation of energy has mounted exponentially across regions, following which more and more end users are opting for greener alternatives and are taking up sustainable growth practices. A number of renowned research institutions are performing researches that pertain to circadian lighting’s effectiveness on human mental state and productivity, which can do wonders for the human centric lighting industry in the long run.
The sharp rise in industrialization around the world, primarily in emerging regions can be a significant growth enhancer in the market. The human centric lighting market can also benefit from the mounting awareness about sustainable development across industry verticals coupled with the rising prevalence of smart building technologies.
Market Segmentation
Application and component type are the primary segments based on which the market research has been carried out by MRFR.
The application-wise categories are healthcare, retail, education, residential, industrial, and others.
The component types described in the market study include drivers, sensors, switches dimmers, transmitters receivers and microprocessors microcontrollers.
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Regional Insight
North America, Europe, APAC/Asia Pacific, along with RoW/rest of the world are the primary markets for human centric lighting.
Europe could emerge as the leader in the global market, with Germany, Spain and the UK heading the said growth. The high consumption of HCL solutions in the healthcare sector along with the strong backing given by the government as well as regulatory bodies are some of the top impacting factors. Massive investments by the government and leading companies also favor the human-centric lighting market here.
The North American market can claim the second lead in the global market, thanks to the escalating growth of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence and IoT backed by the extensive IT infrastructure in the region. Canada and the US could be the most profitable markets in the region during the appraisal period.
However, the APAC market can potentially anticipate the fastest growth in the coming years, as a result of the huge pool of well-known semiconductor manufacturers present in China and the increasing awareness with regard to energy efficiency. Taiwan, Japan and China are touted to be the most lucrative markets in the region over the next few years.
Leading Companies
Leading companies in the market are Waldmann Lighting (US), Hubbell Inc. (US), Arcluce S.p.A. (Italy), Koninklijke Philips NV (The Netherlands), Glamox (Norway), Zumtobel AG (Austria), CoeLux S.r.l (Italy), Fagerhult AB (Sweden), Osram Licht AG (Germany), ES-SYSTEM S.A. (Poland), and more.
Some other vendors listed in the study include NormaGrup Technology (Spain), Legrand SA (France), Seoul Semiconductor Co Ltd (South Korea), to name a few.