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The Worldwide OEM Electronics Assembly Market - 2021 Edition The Worldwide OEM Electronics Assembly Market - 2021 Edition A Unique Database Providing Global Electronics Assembly Data of 387 of the World’s Leading OEM Outsourcing Companies Database Highlights Product Segment Analysis, 2020 Automotive Communications Computers/Peripherals Consumer Electronics Industrial Medical Aerospace/Military/Other Transportation Company-Level Analysis, 2020 COGS Assembly Revenue Electronics COGS Assembly Revenue Outsourced/In-House Assembly Revenue Assembly Revenue by 3 Regions Assembly Revenue by 46 Products New Venture Research Corp. A Technology Market Research Company 337 Clay St., Suite 101 [email protected] Nevada City, CA 95959 www.newventureresearch .com Tel: (408) 888-5667 Fax: (530) 265-1998 The Worldwide OEM Electronics Assembly Market - 2021 Edition Synopsis - 68 Page PP Discussion + 64 Excel Supporting Tables The worldwide electronics assembly market is The report segments the worldwide electronics substantial in size, approximately $1.4 trillion dollars assembly value into seven unique markets. in terms of cost of goods sold (COGS) as of 2020. The market has been expanding rapidly but changing Automotive in composition both in terms of outsourcing Communications partnerships with in-house manufacturing. Also, Computers/Peripherals moves are being made annually with regard to the Consumer Electronics manufacturing country of origin based on total cost. Industrial Medical Aerospace/Military/Other Transportation The following production data is given for the leading OEMs within each product/market segment. COGS Assembly Revenue Electronics COGS Assembly Revenue Outsourced/In-Housed Assembly Revenue Assembly Revenue by 3 Regions Assembly Revenue by 46 Products New Venture Research (NVR) has followed the electronics assembly industry for over 25 years with The leading OEMs for each segment are chosen its research reports that focus on all aspects of this not only for their size, but also for their leadership industry. The Worldwide OEM Electronics within their industry segment, growth potential, Assembly Market - 2021 Edition is a peerless profitability, and inclination to outsource electronics database that analyzes the 2020 electronics assembly assembly. market on a worldwide basis. It is developed by The Worldwide OEM Electronics Assembly studying 387 leading OEM electronics companies in Market - 2021 Edition will provide you with critical 46 different product categories and their manufacturing information you need on this significant market. The activities in 3 different geographic regions. Moreover, database/report is delivered by email as a single- the report examines the electronics assembly market user Excel file and sells for $3,995. An extra single- by outsourced subcontractor versus in-house user license is $500 and a corporate license is $1,500. assembly by the OEM company. About the Author Randall Sherman, president of New Venture Research Corp., a California market research and business consulting firm focused on the EMS and OEM electronics manufacturing industries, serves as principal analyst for this database. Mr. Sherman has more than 25 years’ experience in technology and business research. He began his career as a telecom systems engineer. He has held senior positions at various market research firms, including Creative Strategies and Frost and Sullivan. Mr. Sherman holds an MSEE from the University of Colorado and an MBA from the Edinburgh School of Business, Scotland. The Worldwide OEM Electronics Assembly Market - 2021 Edition Synopsis - 70 Page PP Discussion and Excel Supporting Tables Worksheet 1: Automotive Set-Top Boxes Automotive Engine Controls Digital Cameras Automotive Instruments DVD/DVR Automotive Safety Camcorders Automotive Entertainment Other Consumer Total Automotive Total Consumer Summary Automotive Summary Worksheet 2: Communications Worksheet 5: Industrial Mobile Phones Process Control Infrastructure Test & Measurement Other Phones Other Industrial Enterprise LANs Clean Energy Wireless LANs Total Industrial Summary DSL/Cable Modems Worksheet 6: Medical PBX/Key Systems Monitoring Carrier-Class Therapeutic Other Communications Diagnostics/Surgical Total Communications Summary Total Medical Summary Worksheet 3: Computer/Peripherals Notebooks Worksheet 7: Aerospace/Military/Other Transportation Desktops In-Flight Entertainment Tablets Navigation Systems Servers Weapons Workstations C3 Systems ESS Other Military Monitors Other Aerospace/Other Transportation Printers Total Aerospace/Military/Other E-Readers Transportation Other Computer Total Computer Summary Worksheet 8: World Total Worksheet 4: Consumer Electronics Total Production Assembly Value by Region Digital TV EMS Assembly Value by Region MP3/4 In-House Assembly Value by Region Smart Home and AV Total Assembly Value by Market Games Segment/Product The Worldwide OEM Electronics Assembly Market - 2021 Edition List of Companies Profiled Automotive Communications Communications Computers/Peripherals Consumer (continued) Industrial Aisin Seiki Accton (continued) (continued) ABB Panasonic Mobile Comm HP, Inc. Compal Electronics Alps Electric ADTRAN Panda Electronics HPE Dolby Laboratories Advantest Audi AG ADVA Poly HTC EchoStar Agilent AutoLiv Allied Telesis Qorvo Huawei Electrolux ALSTOM BAIC Motor Apple IBM Quanta Computer Fitbit Anritsu BMW Arista Networks Intel Ribbon Communications Founder Applied Materials BYD AsusTek Samsung Electronics Inventec Funai Electric ASML Changan Motor Avaya Spirent Konica Minolta Garmin Bharat Heavy Continental BBK Electronics TCL Electronics Lenovo Electricals General Electric Daimler Blackberry Telent Logitech Caterpillar Google Delphi (Borgwarner) CEC Toshiba MicroStar Cisco Systems Haier Electronics Denso Corporation China Electronics Ubiquiti Networks MiTac CNH Industrial Technology Hisense Dongfeng UTStarcom NEC Coherent China SpaceSat Hitachi Eaton Viavi Solutions NetApp, Inc. Cree Ciena Humax FAW Group Vtech Oracle Danaher Cisco Systems JVC Kenwood Fiat Chrysler Xiaomi Pitney Bowes Deere & Co. CommScope Positivo Informatica Koninklijke Philips Geely Motor ZTE Diebold D-Link Ubiquiti Networks Qisda Konka Group General Motors Eaton Datang Telecom UTStarcom Quanta Computer LG Electronics Guangzhou Auto Ebara Corp. Dell Technologies Viavi Solutions Ricoh Microsoft Hella Electrolux Samsung Electronics Ericsson Midea Holding Hitachi Computers/Peripherals Emerson Sony Extreme Networks Mitsubishi Electric Honda Corporation Acer Everi Holdings Teradata Hyundai Motor F5 Networks Agfa-Gevaert Nikon Toshiba Fanuc Johnson Controls Fortinet Amazon Nintendo TPV Federal Signal JVC Kenwood Fujitsu Apple, Inc. Olympus Unisys First_Solar AsusTek Kia Motors Google Panasonic Western Digital Fuji Electric Harmonic Tongfang Magna International Xerox Qisda Brother Industries Fujitsu Harris Corp. Mahindra Zebra Technologies Quanta Computer Canon GE Industrial Maruti Suzuki Hewlett Packard Ent. Consumer Roku Cisco Gemalto (Thales) Mazda Motors Hikvision Samsung Founder Technology Acer General Dynamics Mitsubishi Motors HTC Skyworth Compal Electronics Alibaba Haier Navistar Huawei SmarDTV (Nagra) Dell Technologies Amazon Halliburton Nissan Infinera Sony Delta Electronics Amtran Hanwha Q-Cells Panasonic Juniper Networks Diebold Nixdorf Tatung Apple HiSilicon (Hauwei) Renault Kyocera TCL Electronics EliteGroup Comp. Sys. Arcelik Hitachi Robert Bosch Lenovo Technicolor Epson AU Optronics Honeywell SAIC Motor LG Mobile Com TomTom Founder BOE Technology Iberdrola Tata Motors Mitel Tongfang GigaByte Bosch Group IGT Tesla Motorola Solutions Toshiba Fujitsu BOSE Illumina Valeo NEC Inspur TPV Casio Computer Ingersoll Rand Visteon Netgear Google Trimble Navigation Changhong Itron Volkswagen AG Nokia Oyj Great Wall Cisco Systems Whirlpool Volvo Oki Electric Hitachi Vantara Commscope Yamaha The Worldwide OEM Electronics Assembly Market - 2021 Edition List of Companies Profiled Industrial (continued) Industrial (continued) Medical Medical (continued) Aerospace/Other Aerospace/Other Robert Bosch (continued) ITT Corp. 3M Healthcare Johnson & Johnson Airbus SE JA Solar Rockwell Automation L3Harris Abbott Labs Konica Minolta Rohde & Schwartz AVIC International JEOL Samsung Agilent Masimo BAE Systems Leonardo JinkoSolar Amgen Johnson Controls Schlumberger Omnes Medtronic Boeing Lockheed Martin AstraZeneca Keysight Schneider Electric Mindray Medical Boeing Defense Technologies Lufthansa Systems Shimadzu B. Braun Novartis Bombardier KLA-Tencor Mitsubishi Siemens AG Baxter International Omron Komatsu Sinopec Chemring Becton Dickinson Mitsui Engineering KONE Oyj SMIC Philips Healthcare China Aerospace Lam Research Smiths Group Bio-Rad Qiagen N.V. Northrop Grumman Lennox Intl. SPX Corporation Boston Scientific China Electronics Corp. Sumitomo Heavy ResMed Orbital UAV LG Electronics Carl Zeiss Meditec Dassault Aviation Industries LONGi Roche Raytheon SunPower CONMED Embraer Mettler Toledo Siemens Healthcare Teradyne, Inc. Danaher General Dynamics Saab Mitsubishi Electric Textron, Inc. Smith & Nephew DaVita Healthcare MKS Instruments Thermo Fisher General Electric SAFRAN Scientific Smiths Group MTS Systems Dentsply Sirona Gogo LLC SpaceX ThyssenKrupp AG Stryker National Instruments Dragerwerk Tokyo Electron Gulfstream Aerospace Suzuki Motor NCR Edwards Lifesciences Sun Pharmaceuticals Toshiba Hindustan Aerospace NEC Trina Solar Fresenius Terumo Teledyne Nichia Honda Motor UTC (Raytheon Thermo Fisher Fujitsu Textron Omron Technologies) Honeywell Vestas Wind GE Healthcare Toshiba Orsted A/S Thales
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