SANTA CLARA, Calif., Dec. 12, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Frost & Sullivan forecasts the total number of satellites to be launched during the period 2019 to 2033 to be 20,425, with North America leading the way, followed by Europe. Such demand could take the small-satellite launch services market past the $28 billion mark by 2030 and present significant growth opportunities throughout the industry. To keep up with market requirements, Frost & Sullivan anticipates high-volume demand for component manufacturers, dedicated launch service providers and low-cost ground station services. Government agency investment in R&D, capacity purchase, public-private partnerships, and establishing the enabling regulatory framework will be significant enablers for new entrants and established players.
"With the successful launch of Space Exploration Technologies Corp (SpaceX)'s 60 satellites and One-Web's six test satellites, momentum has been built for further constellation installations. In addition, H1 has witnessed favourable test launches of small constellation players like Astrocast and NSLCom," said Prachi Kawade, Research Analyst, Space, Frost & Sullivan.
Frost & Sullivan's recent analysis, Small Satellite Launch Services Market, Half-yearly Update, H1 2019, Forecast to 2033, tracks the number of small satellites, payload mass, and launch revenue on the basis of defined scenarios, satellite mass classes, and user segments. The study also includes the launch capacity forecast for both rideshare and dedicated launch services; it analyses the alignment between the small satellite launch demand and capacity supply across Africa, Asia-Pacific, Central Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and North America.
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Our experts have identified the following areas that represent growth opportunities for market players:
Dedicated launch services providers are still transitioning to continue to service their customer base in a timely manner. Transitions include serial manufacturing facilities and better methods for test and evaluation to increase inventory in line with demand.
"Serial production and rapid manufacturing will play a pivotal role in meeting market demands. To ensure the success of the industry, it's imperative that launch frequency, inventory and manufacturing capability are optimized," noted Kawade.
Small Satellite Launch Services Market, Half-yearly Update, H1 2019, Forecast to 2033 is part of Frost & Sullivan's global Space Growth Partnership Services program.
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