September 24, 2019

Computer Numerical Controls (CNC) Market Anticipated To Grow At An Exponential Rate In The Near Future

The computer numerical controls (CNC) market is characterized by a highly competitive vendor landscape, mainly due the presence of numerous players in the market. Participating in mergers & acquisitions, focusing on achieving product differentiation, and facilitating product regulation also are prime strategies implemented by most players operating in this market.

The competition is expected to intensify with new players entering the computer numerical controls (CNC) market on a regular basis, thus giving rise to a fierce rivalry between individual players. DMG Mori Co. Ltd., Haas Automation, Fanuc Corporation, Siemens AG, Dr. Johannes Heidenhain GmbH, GSK CNC Equipments Co. Ltd., JTEKT Corporation, Takisawa Machine Tool Co. Ltd., OKUMA Corporation, and Yamazaki Mazak Corporation, are chief players operating in the global computer numerical controls (CNC) market.

Statistically speaking, the global computer numerical controls (CNC) market is expected to fetch a revenue of US$93.45 bn by 2024, which is a significant rise from an initial revenue worth US$52.68 bn registered in 2015. This growth is expected to occur at a rising CAGR of 6.3% during the forecast period from 2016 to 2024.

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Need for Automation Boosts Market’s Growth

Rising concerns about reducing operational costs are being witnessed in several industrial sectors, consequently demanding large-scale automation. Such demands for automating various industrial processes is primarily driving the global computer numerical controls (CNC) market. This mainly because of reduction in overall manufacturing time and decreasing chances or human error to occur by using the CNC machines, consequently making them highly preferred.

Rising environmental concerns regarding reduction of industrial carbon footprint has led towards computer numerical controllers being increasingly used in place of manually operating machines. Doing this has resulted into improved efficiency being achieved by businesses working in the industrial domain, thereby being beneficial to the global computer controls (CNC) market.