Amidst the rapid advancement of technology, smart sensors, as the cornerstone of the Internet of Things (IoE), are experiencing unprecedented development opportunities. The recently released "China Sensor Industry Development Report 2024" shows that with the rapid adoption and development of new technologies such as AI and 5G, the global IoT industry is returning to double-digit growth. The global smart sensor market is projected to reach $54.3 billion in 2024, with North America dominating the global market with a 43.3% share. The global IoT market is projected to reach $248 billion in 2024, and some forecasts predict that the global IoT market will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 11.2% between 2025 and 2029. China's sensor market is projected to reach 406.12 billion yuan in 2024, a growth rate of 11.4%, and is expected to reach 456.59 billion yuan in 2025.
The accelerated application of artificial intelligence (AI) technology is enabling sensors, as a key technology, to achieve large-scale development in areas such as big data and application scenarios. Take smartphones and humanoid robots as examples. A smartphone typically contains dozens of sensors for acceleration, sound, touch, and other functions, while a humanoid robot can have hundreds of them. According to Gartner, an international research organization, by 2026, over 80% of new production robots worldwide will be equipped with advanced intelligent sensor systems to enhance their environmental perception and task execution capabilities.

Amidst the rapid advancement of technology, intelligent sensors, as the cornerstone of the Internet of Things, are experiencing unprecedented development opportunities. According to the recently released "China Sensor Industry Development Report 2024," with the rapid adoption and development of new technologies such as AI and 5G, the global IoT industry is returning to double-digit growth. The global smart sensor market is projected to reach $54.3 billion in 2024, with North America dominating the global market with a 43.3% share. The global IoT market is projected to reach $248 billion in 2024, and some forecasts predict a rapid compound annual growth rate of 11.2% between 2025 and 2029. China's sensor market is projected to reach 406.12 billion yuan in 2024, a growth rate of 11.4%, and is expected to reach 456.59 billion yuan in 2025.
The accelerated application of artificial intelligence technology is enabling sensors, as a key technology, to achieve large-scale development in areas such as big data and application scenarios. Take smartphones and humanoid robots as examples. A smartphone typically contains dozens of sensors for acceleration, sound, and touch, while a humanoid robot can have hundreds of them. According to Gartner, an international research organization, by 2026, over 80% of new production robots worldwide will be equipped with advanced intelligent sensor systems to enhance their environmental perception and task execution capabilities.

Amidst the rapid advancement of technology, intelligent sensors, as the cornerstone of the Internet of Things, are experiencing unprecedented development opportunities. According to the recently released "China Sensor Industry Development Report 2024," with the rapid adoption and development of new technologies such as AI and 5G, the global IoT industry is returning to double-digit growth. The global smart sensor market is projected to reach $54.3 billion in 2024, with North America dominating the global market with a 43.3% share. The global IoT market is projected to reach $248 billion in 2024, and some forecasts predict a rapid compound annual growth rate of 11.2% between 2025 and 2029. China's sensor market is projected to reach 406.12 billion yuan in 2024, a growth rate of 11.4%, and is expected to reach 456.59 billion yuan in 2025.
The accelerated application of artificial intelligence technology is enabling sensors, as a key technology, to achieve large-scale development in areas such as big data and application scenarios. Take smartphones and humanoid robots as examples. A smartphone typically contains dozens of sensors for acceleration, sound, touch, and other functions, while a humanoid robot can have hundreds of them. Gartner, an internationally recognized research organization, indicates that by 2026, over 80% of new production robots worldwide will be equipped with advanced intelligent sensor systems to enhance their environmental perception and task execution capabilities.