Machine Condition Monitoring Industry Overview

The global machine condition monitoring market size was valued at USD 2.91 billion in 2022 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.9% from 2023 to 2030. 

Need to provide advanced diagnostics and help determine a machine's health has underpinned market growth. Manufacturers have sought condition monitoring systems to optimize and monitor performance and maintenance of their equipment. Besides, the trend for lean manufacturing has prompted manufacturers to seek condition monitoring to bolster production efficiency, minimize downtime, and enhance spare parts supplies and cost prediction. Stakeholders have exhibited traction for condition monitoring for enhanced productivity, equipment longevity, elimination & reduction of downtime, minimizing scrap parts, and leveraging automation based on real-time machine condition data.

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For instance, in November 2022, Doble Engineering Company which offers asset health checks through their diagnostic test, services, and software for electric industry, released a new product, Calisto cable condition monitoring for medium and high voltage cable systems. The new Calisto cable offers secure and dependable cable operation, lowering the risk of failures, reducing total cost of ownership and solutions, and giving near crucial real-time data regarding cable health.

Machine condition monitoring measures equipment parameters to prevent breakdown and identify changes that could hint at developing faults. The technique has gained ground across oil & gas, automotive, power generation, metal & mining, marine, and aerospace. It is an invaluable part of predictive maintenance that has become trendier to boost asset life and cost savings, ensure operator safety, and streamline operations. Besides, prevalence of IoT has brought a paradigm shift to foster communication between devices. Adopting smart machines has led stakeholders to make informed decisions and boost diagnostic efficiency.

Global landscape grappled with headwinds, including semiconductor shortages and COVID-19 pandemic. Semiconductor shortages compelled factory closures and manufacturers to halt operations. Moreover, onset of COVID-19 outbreak led to reduction in hardware production and supply chain disruptions. With plants reopening post-COVID, soaring demand for electronic goods triggered a backlog for chips. However, surging need for remote supervision has provided promising growth opportunities for manufacturers and suppliers of machine condition monitoring.

The post-COVID period has witnessed Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) trends and the prevalence of Industry 4.0, mainly due to demand for real-time monitoring of assets. Rising penetration of IIoT has enabled manufacturers to connect assets to actuators and smart sensors to enhance industrial and manufacturing processes. Real-time data collected from various IoT devices catalyze seamless supervision and control of plant operations. As stakeholders prioritize business agility, demand for IIoT will further expand across industry verticals. For instance, in September 2022, ABB, a technology leader in automation and electrification, partnered with Samotics, an asset health monitoring system provider, to enhance its condition monitoring services. They will utilize resources of each organization to provide information about health and energy efficiency of machines. ABB will incorporate a plug-and-play monitoring IIoT solution from Samotics into its digital offering as a first step.

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Key Companies & Market Share Insights

Incumbent players and startups are poised to emphasize organic and inorganic strategies, including mergers & acquisitions, product offerings, technological advancements, innovations, and geographical expansion. Trend for predictive maintenance and growing footfall of IoT will serve as catalysts to expand their footprint across untapped areas. For instance, in February 2023, Seed Group partnered with Samotics, a provider of asset health monitoring, to introduce condition monitoring services to the Middle East. With Samotics' SAM4 technology utilizing electrical signature analysis (ESA) to monitor critical assets, the partnership aims to cater to a growing demand for advanced condition monitoring solutions in the region's thriving industrial sector. Besides, in April 2022, Emerson reportedly contemplated updating machinery health platform to leverage end-users to adopt a modern interface to address and identify a host of standard equipment failures before influencing plant availability. Meanwhile, in April 2022, SKF teamed up with Amazon Web Services to provide an easy-to-scale and easy-to-use condition monitoring and analysis solution. The company expects it will redefine industrial machine reliability and predictive maintenance. Some of the prominent players in the global machine condition monitoring market include:

·         ALS

·         Emerson Electric Co.

·         General Electric

·         Honeywell International Inc.

·         Megget PLC

·         NATIONAL INSTRUMENTS CORP

·         Parker Hannifin

·         Rockwell Automation, Inc.

·         SKF

·         Schaeffler AG

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