Full-body Scanners Market; By System (Millimeter Wave Systems, Backscatter Systems, and Others); By Application type (Critical Infrastructure, Transport, and Others); and Region �Analysis of Market Size, Share & Trends for 2016 � 2019 and Forecasts to 2030
Global Full-body Scanners Market to surpass USD 696 million by 2030 from USD 283.6 million in 2021 at a CAGR of 10.50% throughout the forecast period 2021-30.
Full-body scanners are very useful for the identification of items concealed in a person's clothes, with no clothes to be separated from the target or physical contact. The process is quicker than frisking and works within 15 seconds and eliminates the invasive nature of frisking. The scanner’s technology is a millimeter-wave device that is mainly responsible for seeing through the outer clothing. The active tool reflects high-frequency radio waves away from the body and creates a picture that helps to spot other types of items concealed beneath the clothing or under any cover. This technology is becoming increasingly popular because it performs quickly and no employees are required to even touch physically.
Full-body Scanners Market is expected to project a CAGR of 10.50% during the forecast period, 2021-2030
According to the report, the Aircraft industry’s possible terror threats are expected to act as the main driving force behind the demand for full body airport commercial scanners. The need for enhanced security and the need to lessen drug trafficking at transit hubs has been driven by increasing security concerns and border crossing crimes. The requirement of body scanners is intensified by the need to tackle theft and drug trafficking. Furthermore, these scanners are used to determine whether someone has taken a random item, for which he has not paid, which tracks the act of robbery.
The Millimeter Wave Systems segment is anticipated to register XX% of the volume share and is expected to grow at the highest CAGR.
Global Full-body Scanners Market is segmented by System into Millimeter Wave Systems, Backscatter Systems, and Others.The key explanation for this growth is that the backscatter systems are extensively mounted. The drawback of the back-scatter systems is that they release low-energy X-rays which bounce off the body of the passenger, which increases the risk for cancer and other skin conditions in the human body.
The transport segment accounted for XX% of the global volume in 2019 and is anticipated to grow at the highest CAGR.
The global Full-body Scanners market is segmented by Application type: Critical Infrastructure, Transport, and Others. Due to rising safety issues and terrorist attacks on airports and other vital infrastructures, the transportation segment is expected to reflect the highest growth during the predicted period.
Growing security concerns and the rising need to secure travel facilities
Demographic changes and increases in disposable income drive the demands in air travel and the new airport developments and expansion of existing airports have increased, leading to the need for the area’s new safety systems for passengers.
Increasing security in Drug trafficking
The need for enhanced security and the need to lessen drug trafficking at transit hubs has been driven by increasing security concerns and border crossing crimes. The requirement of body scanners is intensified by the need to tackle theft and drug trafficking.
Violation of human rights
It is controversial to use these devices because it poses issues of personal data security and critics may claim to have violated basic human rights and claim it to be illegal and irrational. This is to some degree restricting the market growth.
North America was the largest market accounting for XX% of the total market volume share in 2019
Demographic changes and increases in the region's disposable income drive the demands for air travel and the new airport developments and expansion of existing airports have increased, leading to the need for the area’s new safety systems for passengers.
Smith’s Detection Group Ltd. (UK)
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The Full-body Scanners Market size was estimated at USD 283.6 million in 2021 and is expected to reach USD 696 million by 2030
Smith’s Detection Group Ltd. (UK), ADANI (US), Leidos Security Detection & Automation (US), Tek 84 Inc (US), Nuctech Co Ltd. (China), Brijot Imaging Systems, Braun & Company Ltd (UK), C.E.I.A. SpA (US), Rapiscan Systems (US), OD Security (Netherlands), Westminster International Ltd (UK), Millivision Technologies (US), Rohde & Schwarz (Germany).
The Millimeter Wave Systems segment and The transport segment are anticipated to hold the Full-body Scanners Market
Drivers. Growing security concerns and the rising need to secure travel facilities
Full-body scanners are very useful for the identification of items concealed in a person's clothes, with no clothes to be separated from the target or physical contact. The process is quicker than frisking and works within 15 seconds and eliminates the invasive nature of frisking.
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