Wireless Gas Detectors Gain an Edge with Rising Adoption of Internet of Things Technologies

Written by Ben

January 31, 2019

Santa Clara, Calif. – January 30, 2019 – The rising interconnectivity among devices in industries is opening up the market for wireless gas sensors. These sensors can be installed in smartphones and are designed to support BluetoothWi-Finear-field communication, and other wireless connections. Their portability, low power requirements, and high-performance potential make them ideal for Internet of Things (IoT) applications, especially in critical and hard-to-reach areas in miningand oil & gas. With further improvements in battery life, ruggedness, form factor, and standardization, wireless gas sensors will find a wider application and revenue-generation potential.

“Wireless gas detectors reduce initial implementation costs and save on maintenance through better asset allocationworkforce management, faster resources workflow, and improved safety, giving them a significant competitive edge,” said Nandini Bhattacharya, Industry Manager, Industrial team at Frost & Sullivan. “They aid real-time and easy data transfer and communication on plant floors, which allows plant staff to be more mobile and flexible when performing operations. Importantly, these detectors monitor both personnel as well as machine health.”

Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, Global Gas Sensors, Detectors, and Analyzers Market, Forecast to 2025, covers the key product segments of gas sensorsfixed gas detectorsportable gas detectors, and gas analyzers. It provides revenue breakdown by vertical markets and a market breakdown by types of gases, includinghydrogen sulfidecarbon monoxidemethaneoxygencarbon dioxide, andnitrogen oxide. This study also discusses various macroeconomic factors and trends in the main global regions of North AmericaLatin AmericaEurope, Middle East & Africa, and Asia-Pacific.

For further information on this analysis, click here.

“Fatal accidents in the industries due to gas leakages have intensified the need for safety devices like gas sensors and detectors. Additionally, the demand foranalyzing multiple gases in industries has had a huge impact on the market for gas analyzers,” noted Bhattacharya. “Shale gas and tight oil exploration, as well as the stringent enforcement of occupational health and safety regulations by government bodies across the world, are further boosting the sales volume of gas sensors, detectors, and analyzers.”

Overall, market participants need to deliver innovative solutions that not only fulfill customers’ gas sensing and detection needs but also provide them with complete visibility and critical business information. Additional revenue opportunities can be tapped by:

  • Presenting solutions such as real-time visibilitytwo-way communicationsautomated notifications, and predictive maintenanceof devices.
  • Packaging high-quality products with smart solutions and on-time maintenance and support.
  • Partnering with cross-industry participants to innovate and stay relevant.
  • Focusing on wearable sensors, as their small form factor will make it possible to integrate them into badges or similar small accessories.
  • Employing a combination of direct and indirect sales with greater focus oneCommerce.

 

Global Gas Sensors, Detectors, and Analyzers Market, Forecast to 2025 is part of Frost & Sullivan’s global Sensors & Instrumentation Growth Partnership Service program.

 

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