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DUBLIN , April 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Satellite Cables and Assemblies Market by Satellite Type (Small, Medium, Large satellites), Component (Cables, Connectors), Cable type, Conductor Material (Metal Alloys, Fibers), Insulation Type, Conductor Type and Region - Forecast to 2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The satellite cables and assemblies market is projected to grow from USD 210 million in 2021 to USD 560 million by 2026, at a CAGR of 21.7 %.
Based on satellite type, the large satellites segment is expected to lead the satellite cables and assemblies market from 2021 to 2026. Satellites that weigh >1,000 kg are termed large satellites. Government space agencies dominate the majority of the large satellite market. The heaviest artificial objects to reach lower earth orbit mainly include space stations and various upper stages of rockets. The increase in space platforms, deep space explorations are driving the usage of large satellites. Based on component, the cables segment is expected to lead the satellite cables and assemblies market from 2021 to 2026. Cables are used in satellites that are increasingly being adopted in modern communication technologies, miniaturization, deep space exploration. The introduction of wireless satellite internet and development of miniature hardware systems are exploiting numerous opportunities in the field of satellite-enabled communication. Cables incorporate multiple layers of wires, insulation, and fillers, which limits heat dissipation. Based on region, North America is expected to lead the satellite cables and assemblies market from 2021 to 2026. The US is a lucrative market for satellite cables and assemblies systems in the North America region. The US government is increasingly investing in advanced satellite technologies to enhance the quality and effectiveness of satellite communication. The increasing investment on satellite equipment to enhance defense and surveillance capabilities of the armed forces, modernization of existing communication in military platforms, critical infrastructure and law enforcement agencies using satellite systems, are key factors expected to drive the satellite cables and assemblies market in North America .
Key Topics Covered: 1 Introduction 2 Research Methodology 3 Executive Summary 4 Premium Insights 4.1 Attractive Growth Opportunities in Satellite Cables and Assemblies Market 4.2 Satellite Cables and Assemblies Market, by Cable Type 4.3 Satellite Cables and Assemblies Market, by Component 4.4 Satellite Cables and Assemblies Market, by Satellite Type 4.5 Satellite Cables and Assemblies Market, by Conductor Material 4.6 Satellite Cables and Assemblies Market, by Insulation Type 4.7 Satellite Cables and Assemblies Market, by Country
5 Market Overview 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Market Dynamics 5.2.1 Drivers 5.2.1.1 Increasing Launches of Small Satellites & Space Exploration Missions 5.2.1.2 Use of Fiber Cables to Reduce Weight of Satellites 5.2.1.3 Reducing Costs for High-Quality Flight and Ground Data Transfer 5.2.1.4 Higher Defense Budget of Developing Countries 5.2.2 Restraints 5.2.2.1 High Development and Maintenance Costs of Infrastructure to Support Satellite Wiring and Assemblies 5.2.2.2 Reduced Demand for Wires Due to Development and Advancement of Wireless Transmission 5.2.2.3 Complex Government Frameworks and Stringent Policies 5.2.3 Opportunities 5.2.3.1 Satellite Wiring Demand for Interconnect Solutions 5.2.3.2 Government Investment in Space Agencies 5.2.4 Challenges 5.2.4.1 Concerns Over Space Debris 5.2.4.2 High Cost of Satellite Services 5.2.4.3 Lack of Qualified Workforce for Satellite Cables and Assembly Production 5.3 COVID-19 Impact on Satellite Cables and Assemblies Market 5.4 Range/Scenarios 5.5 Value Chain Analysis of Satellite Cables and Assemblies Market 5.6 Trends/Disruptions Impacting Customer Business 5.6.1 Revenue Shift and New Revenue Pockets for Satellite Cables and Assembly Manufacturers 5.7 Satellite Cables and Assemblies Market Ecosystem 5.7.1 Prominent Companies 5.7.2 Private and Small Enterprises 5.7.3 Ecosystem 5.8 Operational Data 5.9 Porter's Five Forces Analysis 5.10 Tariff and Regulatory Landscape 5.11 Trade Analysis
6 Industry Trends 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Technology Trends 6.2.1 Operating at Increasingly High Frequencies 6.2.2 Single Pair Ethernet (Spe) 6.2.3 Industry 4.0 6.2.4 Model-Based Engineering for Wire Harness Manufacturing 6.3 Technology Analysis 6.3.1 Carbon Nanotube Fibres 6.3.2 Fiber Optics 6.3.3 Swap -Size, Weight, and Power 6.4 Innovation & Patent Analysis 6.5 Impact of Megatrend
7 Satellite Cables and Assemblies Market, by Cable Type 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Round Cables 7.2.1 Round Cables Maximize Space with Smallest Cross-Section Area 7.3 Flat Cables 7.3.1 Flat Cables Allow Compact Design and Unique Shape
8 Satellite Cables and Assemblies Market, by Component 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Cables 8.2.1 Flat Cables Allow Compact Design and Unique Shape 8.3 Connectors 8.3.1 High Voltage Connectors Meet Demand for Mission-Critical Satellite Communication 8.4 Others 8.4.1 Increasing Demand for Flex Circuits
9 Satellite Cables and Assemblies, by Conductor Material 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Metal Alloys 9.2.1 Rise in Use of Stainless Steel Alloys Due to High Quality and Corrosion Resistance 9.2.2 High Demand for Copper Alloys for Electrical Properties 9.3 Fibers 9.3.1 Fiber Optic Cable Assemblies for Space Flight Applications
10 Satellite Cables and Assemblies, by Insulation Type 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Thermoplastic 10.2.1 Reduced Weight and Improved Efficiency by Using Thermoplastic Material 10.3 Thermosetting 10.3.1 Thermosetting Material Widely Used in High-Temperature Applications
11 Satellite Cables and Assemblies, by Satellite Type 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Small Satellites 11.2.1 Wide Scope in Commercial Applications to Drive Demand 11.2.2 Use in Tactical Communication in Military Applications to Boost Demand 11.2.3 Cube Satellites 11.2.4 Key Focus on Developing 0.25-1U Cubesats for Communication to Fuel Demand 11.3 Medium Satellites 11.3.1 Increasing Demand for Earth Observation to Drive Demand for Medium Satellites 11.4 Large Satellites 11.4.1 Demand from Government Agencies to Raise Demand for Large Satellites
12 Satellite Cables and Assemblies, by Conductor Type 12.1 Introduction 12.2 Twisted Pair 12.2.1 Increased Demand for High-Resolution Cameras in Satellites for Space Observation to Drive Demand 12.2.2 Coaxial 12.2.2.1 Advancements in Technology Provide Efficient Miniaturized Communications Systems 12.2.3 Fibre Optics 12.2.3.1 Increasing Use of Fibre Optic Cables Reduces Satellite Weight and Boosts Demand 12.2.4 Shielded/ Jacketed 12.2.4.1 Reusable Satellite Launch Vehicles Expected to Increase Demand
14 Competitive Landscape 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Company Overview 14.3 Ranking Analysis of Key Players in Satellite Cables and Assemblies Market 14.4 Company Product Footprint Analysis 14.5 Competitive Evaluation Quadrant 14.5.1 Stars 14.5.2 Emerging Leaders 14.5.3 Pervasive Companies 14.5.4 Participants 14.6 Startup/Sme Evaluation Quadrant 14.6.1 Progressive Companies 14.6.2 Responsive Companies 14.6.3 Starting Blocks 14.6.4 Dynamic Companies 14.7 Competitive Scenario
15 Company Profiles 15.1 Introduction 15.2 Key Players 15.2.1 Nexans Sa 15.2.2 Amphenol Corporation 15.2.3 Te Connectivity 15.2.4 Huber+Suhner 15.2.5 W.L. Gore & Associates, Inc. 15.2.6 Carlisle Interconnect Technologies 15.2.7 Arrow Electronics, Inc. 15.2.8 Leoni Ag 15.2.9 Axon' Cable Sas 15.2.10 Prysmian Group 15.2.11 Eaton Corporation 15.2.12 Cicoil Flat Cables 15.2.13 Cinch Connectivity Solutions 15.2.14 Meggitt plc 15.2.15 Smiths Group plc 15.3 Startups/Smes 15.3.1 Latecoere Sa 15.3.2 Harbour Industries 15.3.3 Lemo Connectors 15.3.4 Airborn Connectors, Inc. 15.3.5 Glenair, Inc 15.3.6 Radiall 15.3.7 Sanghvi Aerospace Pvt. Ltd. 15.3.8 Rosenberger Group 15.3.9 Consolidated Electronic Wire & Cable Corp. 15.3.10 Flexco Microwave Inc.
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