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PUBLISHER: Berg Insight | PRODUCT CODE: 1523430

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PUBLISHER: Berg Insight | PRODUCT CODE: 1523430

The Global Cellular IoT Antenna Market - 1st Edition

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Berg Insight has done a major survey among all the IoT antenna vendors and found that the global cellular IoT antenna market is served by a multitude of players of different sizes, with diverse portfolio strategies and varying degrees of specialisation when it comes to antennas. Berg Insight estimates that shipments of cellular IoT antennas will grow from 598 million units in 2023 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.9 percent to reach 1.2 billion units in 2028. The report also includes vendor market shares and market forecasts for the IoT module market. Get up to date with the latest information about vendors, products and markets.

Highlights from the report:

  • Insights from 20 executive interviews with market-leading companies.
  • Summary of the M2M/IoT hardware value chain.
  • In-depth analysis of market trends and key developments.
  • Profiles of 26 cellular IoT antenna vendors.
  • Overview of certifications required for cellular devices.
  • Market forecasts covering seven different internal and external antenna types lasting until 2028

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List of Figures

Executive Summary

1. IoT Networking and Communications

  • 1.1. Introduction
    • 1.1.1. The IoT technology stack
  • 1.2. Embedding cellular technology in products and systems
    • 1.2.1. Regulatory, industry, mobile operator and application-specific certifications
  • 1.3. Cellular antenna solutions for IoT
  • 1.4. Internal antennas
    • 1.4.1. Off-board FPC/PCB antennas
    • 1.4.2. On-board PCB antennas
    • 1.4.3. Chip antennas
    • 1.4.4. Metal stamp antennas
    • 1.4.5. LDS antennas
  • 1.5. External antennas
    • 1.5.1. Combination external antennas
  • 1.6. Cellular IoT from 2G to 5G
  • 1.6.1 2G mobile networks
  • 1.6.2 4G mobile networks
  • 1.6.3 4G/5G mobile IoT networks (LTE-M and NB-IoT)
  • 1.6.4 5G mobile networks

2. Market Forecasts and Trends

  • 2.1. Market analysis and forecasts
    • 2.1.1. Cellular IoT module market analysis and forecasts
    • 2.1.2. Cellular IoT module vendor market shares
    • 2.1.3. Cellular IoT antenna market forecasts
    • 2.1.4. Cellular IoT antenna vendor landscape
    • 2.1.5. Internal antenna market analysis
    • 2.1.6. External antenna market analysis
    • 2.1.7. Automotive antenna market analysis
    • 2.1.8. M&A activity in the cellular IoT antenna industry

3. Company Profiles and Strategies

  • 3.1. Cellular IoT antenna vendors
    • 3.1.1. Abracon
    • 3.1.2. Airgain
    • 3.1.3. Amphenol
    • 3.1.4. Continental
    • 3.1.5. discoverIE (Antenova and 2J Antennas)
    • 3.1.6. Ezurio
    • 3.1.7. Harada
    • 3.1.8. Huber+Suhner
    • 3.1.9. Ignion
    • 3.1.10. JC Antenna
    • 3.1.11. KYOCERA AVX
    • 3.1.12. Mobile Mark
    • 3.1.13. Molex
    • 3.1.14. Panorama Antennas
    • 3.1.15. Parsec Technologies
    • 3.1.16. PCTEL (Amphenol)
    • 3.1.17. Peplink
    • 3.1.18. Poynting Antennas
    • 3.1.19. Pulse Electronics
    • 3.1.20. Quectel
    • 3.1.21. Sunnyway Technology
    • 3.1.22. Synzen
    • 3.1.23. Taoglas
    • 3.1.24. TE Connectivity
    • 3.1.25. Unictron
    • 3.1.26. Walsin Technology Corporation
  • List of Acronyms and Abbreviations

List of Figures

  • Figure 1.1: The core elements of an IoT solution
  • Figure 1.2: Cost versus time diagram for cellular technology integration
  • Figure 1.3: Examples of off-board FPC and PCB antennas
  • Figure 1.4: Examples of on-board PCB antennas
  • Figure 1.5: Wurth Elektronik chip antennas
  • Figure 1.6: Abracon metal stamp antenna
  • Figure 1.7: Taoglas LDS antenna supporting cellular and GNSS connectivity
  • Figure 1.8: Radiation patterns of generic omnidirectional and directional antennas
  • Figure 1.9: External antenna mounted on a first responder vehicle
  • Figure 1.10: Examples of combination external antennas
  • Figure 1.11: 3GPP cellular network connections by generation (World 2023)
  • Figure 1.12: The number of LTE-M and NB-IoT networks (World 2018-2023)
  • Figure 2.1: Cellular IoT module shipments by region and vertical (World 2022-2028)
  • Figure 2.2: Cellular IoT module shipments by technology (World 2022-2028)
  • Figure 2.3: Top cellular IoT module vendors, by revenues and shipments (World 2023)
  • Figure 2.4: Cellular IoT antenna shipments by type (World 2023-2028)
  • Figure 2.5: Cellular IoT antenna vendor landscape
  • Figure 2.6: Financial data for companies active in the cellular IoT antenna market (2023)
  • Figure 2.7: Major end markets for external antennas (World 2023)
  • Figure 2.8: Comparison of different automotive antenna concepts
  • Figure 2.9: Cellular antennas in Tesla's Model 3 and Model Y
  • Figure 2.10: Cellular IoT antenna vendor mergers and acquisitions (2015-2024)
  • Figure 3.1: Abracon's Niche LTE antenna
  • Figure 3.2: Airgain's product strategy evolution
  • Figure 3.3: Examples of Amphenol Procom's external antennas
  • Figure 3.4: Harada's shark fin antennas
  • Figure 3.5: Examples of Huber+Suhner's customers in the transportation segment
  • Figure 3.6: Ignion's TRIO mXTEND chip antenna booster
  • Figure 3.7: Ignion's Oxion AI-configuration tool
  • Figure 3.8: Implementation of KYOCERA AVX' band switching technology
  • Figure 3.9: Molex' custom OEM vehicle antenna solution
  • Figure 3.10: Overview of PCTEL's product portfolio
  • Figure 3.11: Example of a Peplink maritime antenna
  • Figure 3.12: Peplink's HD1 Dome Pro
  • Figure 3.13: Examples of Poynting Antennas' external antennas
  • Figure 3.14: Overview of Pulse Electronics' antenna products
  • Figure 3.15: A selection of Quectel's antennas
  • Figure 3.16: Examples of TE's PCB, FPC and metal stamp antennas
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