Progressive Lenses Market - Global Outlook & Forecast 2022-2027
Description
Progressive Lenses Market - Global Outlook & Forecast 2022-2027
The global progressive lenses market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.37% during 2021-2027.
MARKET INSIGHTS
Growing prevalence of computer vision syndrome (CVS)
INSIGHTS BY MATERIAL
The progressive lenses are made of materials comprising polycarbonate, plastic, glass, and many others. Some lens materials provide better comfort and visual clarity, and some are available in many lens designs. The polycarbonate segment dominates the industry with a share of 47.48%. A primary reason for using polycarbonate material in progressive lenses is because they are virtually indestructible, offering enhanced safety for the eyes. Polycarbonate is known to be ten times stronger than traditional plastic.
The polycarbonate segment will likely witness the highest incremental growth of USD 3.81 billion over the forecast period. The other segment will likely witness the fastest CAGR of 5.33% during the forecast period.
Segmentation by Material
Myopia, presbyopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism are the key segment under applications in the global progressive lenses market. The myopia segment accounted for 34.78% in 2021, with a market value of USD 10.40 billion. Myopia, or nearsightedness, which is caused when light focuses in front of the retina, is one of the most common eye disorders that causes blurring of the faraway object. An estimated 38% of the adult population in Europe, 43% in the U.S., and 82% in Asia are reported to suffer from myopia. The myopia segment is projected to register a CAGR of 4.78% during the forecast period 2021-2027.
Segmentation by Applications
On the basics of age group, the global progressive lenses market is segmented into 60 & above, 30 to 60, and below 30. Among the age group segment, the 60 & above segment dominates the global market with a share of 56.45%. The growth of the target population in the industry is attributable to the surge in myopia prevalence, the rise in the geriatric population, and the preference for lenses. The 60 & above segment will likely witness the highest incremental growth of USD 4.84 billion over the forecast period.
Segmentation by Age Group
The global progressive lenses market is segmented based on distribution channels into optical retail stores, eye care clinics, hospitals, and online stores. The optical retail stores segment accounted for a major share of 40.39% in 2021 and is anticipated to retain its market dominance during the forecast period. Optical retail stores are considered a traditional method of distribution channel for customers and are preferred mainly by the old age population, who primarily evaluate the product before purchasing. In contrast, the current generation has started to move towards the online platform. The online stores segment is projected to register a CAGR of 5.52% during 2021-2027.
Segmentation by Distribution Channel
Europe dominates the global progressive lenses market with a market share of around 30.70%. In the European region, there has been a significant increase in presbyopia patients requiring lens correction or treatment, estimated to grow during the forecast period.
The awareness among ophthalmologists in Europe is lower compared to the market like the United States. Increasing awareness regarding the new products and advancements will increase the adoption of progressive lenses in the region.
The APAC region dominates the global progressive lenses market and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.97%. The region is witnessing rapid growth in the aging population. The population above 65 years is set to increase by more than two-fold, from 547 million in 2016 to nearly 1.3 billion by 2050. Such a demographic shift will accompany a high demand for progressive lenses.
North America ranks third in the global progressive lenses market. North America has the presence of all major vendors in the market. A few vendors also maintain their company-operated retail stores in this region to sustain their presence and increase their profitability. For instance, EssilorLuxottica, one of the key vendors in the global progressive lenses market, operates retail stores under the names LensCrafters and Pearle Vision in North America.
Segmentation by Geography
Japan
India
South Korea
Australia
Canada
France
The U.K.
Italy
Spain
Mexico
Argentina
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
The global progressive lenses market is an oligopoly market with international, regional, and local players offering various products. The leading players in the progressive lenses market are ZEISS, EssilorLuxottica, HOYA, and Shamir. The competition is intense among tier I/II vendors as many local players are available in the market in every country and pose a significant threat to regional and global players.
In recent years, the global eyeglasses market has witnessed many strategic initiatives by key and prominent vendors, intensifying market competitiveness. The strategic merger of major Essilor and Luxottica Group resulted in the formation of EssilorLuxottica, thereby increasing the merged entity’s market share significantly over that of its competitors. Vendors compete based on product variety, pricing, quality, technological leadership and innovation, and the efficacy of progressive lenses.
Key Vendors
1. What is the size of the global progressive lenses market?
2. What is the growth rate of the global progressive lenses market?
3. What factors impact the growth of the progressive lenses market?
4. Who are the key players in the global progressive lenses market?
5. Which region has the highest progressive lenses market share globally?
The global progressive lenses market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.37% during 2021-2027.
MARKET INSIGHTS
- The market plays an important role in restoring multiple vision dysfunctions, including refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, and presbyopia. The clinical aspect of vision care involves the prevention of eye diseases as well as temporary and complete vision correction. The demand for eye care products in the global progressive lenses market is continually increasing with the growing prevalence of visual dysfunctions in developed and developing countries.
- Progressive lenses are multifocal lenses specifically for people needing corrective lenses to see distant and close objects. These lenses allow you to see clearly at multiple distances without a bifocal line. The need for a progressive lens increases with age. By age 35 or 40, many people have difficulty focusing their eyes on nearby or distant objects. This condition is known as refractive error, and to compensate for this focusing problem, some people wear single-vision eyeglasses for distance and reading glasses for close. Eyeglasses come in a variety of types. This includes a single-vision lens with one power or strength over the entire lens or a bifocal or trifocal lens with multiple strengths over the entire lens. But multifocal lenses are designed with different prescription areas.
- As people age, the ability to see near and far objects may decline. The progressive lenses market meets different visual needs in one lens. Usually, the top of the lens incorporates the 'distance' field of view and the bottom the 'near' field of view. Rather than separating the lines that separate these areas, progressive lenses are blended so that the central portion of the lens acts as intermediate vision correction when needed. In contrast to traditional bifocal or trifocal lenses, no visible lines separate the different fields in progressive lenses. Compared to bifocal lenses, progressive lenses can protect the neck and posture.
- The acceptance in the progressive lenses market was mainly concentrated in developed countries such as the U.S., Japan, the UK, Germany, and France. However, developing Asian countries such as India and China are witnessing increased demand for progressive lenses owing to the growing target population with refractive error and visual impairment eye disorders and aggressive retail optical stores marketing campaigns.
Growing prevalence of computer vision syndrome (CVS)
- According to the Vision Council, at least 60% of American men and 65% of American women report CVS symptoms, 80% of adults use digital devices for more than two hours a day, and more than 65% of adults use at least two devices at the same time. About 80% of adults use a digital device before bedtime, and at least 70% of adults report that their child spends at least two hours of screen time. Simultaneous use of 2 or more devices increased the risk of CVS compared to the use of 1 device at a time; the reported prevalence was 75 % and 53 %, respectively. Over the last few years, there has been a significant increase in the average number of hours spent accessing and consuming digital content, resulting in the rise of eye disorders are driving the global progressive lenses market growth.
- Digital lenses are ideal for many progressive spectacle wearers, especially with the latest algorithms used to surface these lenses. These advanced progressive designs have many advantages over standard progressive lenses as the Progressive lenses are slightly improved with each advancement released. Manufacturers have developed different concepts for new progressive lens technology in the progressive lens market. While some manufacturers require technical equipment to collect biometric data on the corneal shape to optimize the cornea further, others offer a broader range of products rather than highly specialized ones.
- The rise in e-commerce as a distribution channel has contributed to the growing global demand for vision care products in the progressive lenses market. The internet plays a broader role as a supplier of consumer information & providing a platform for price referencing. For vision care products like progressive lenses, channel consolidation is rising and vertically combined. The vendors are developing an automated ordering system to allow users to order progressive lenses online, which will positively affect everyone involved in the practice.
- 3D printing is currently changing the way eyewear is designed and manufactured. Many eyewear manufacturers and even individuals have started adopting this layer-by-layer technology primarily to differentiate their products from their competitors and bring further innovation to eyewear design in the global progressive lenses market. But 3D printing technology also opens new possibilities for eyewear companies. 3D-printed lenses can have multiple zones with different optical properties. As a result of using Additive Manufacturing, all that has to be done is to design a 3D model much faster than traditional lens-making techniques.
- Globally, around 285 million people have impaired vision, and more than 80% of the impaired vision cases are preventable with early diagnosis and treatment. As the world population ages, the need for quality vision care is expanding and evolving, with the availability of a diverse range of progressive lenses for several vision impairments boosting the progressive lenses market. The geriatric population is growing rapidly in several regions worldwide. The rapidly increasing elderly population is linked to the increase in chronic diseases, including eye disorders.
INSIGHTS BY MATERIAL
The progressive lenses are made of materials comprising polycarbonate, plastic, glass, and many others. Some lens materials provide better comfort and visual clarity, and some are available in many lens designs. The polycarbonate segment dominates the industry with a share of 47.48%. A primary reason for using polycarbonate material in progressive lenses is because they are virtually indestructible, offering enhanced safety for the eyes. Polycarbonate is known to be ten times stronger than traditional plastic.
The polycarbonate segment will likely witness the highest incremental growth of USD 3.81 billion over the forecast period. The other segment will likely witness the fastest CAGR of 5.33% during the forecast period.
Segmentation by Material
- Polycarbonate
- Plastic
- Others
Myopia, presbyopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism are the key segment under applications in the global progressive lenses market. The myopia segment accounted for 34.78% in 2021, with a market value of USD 10.40 billion. Myopia, or nearsightedness, which is caused when light focuses in front of the retina, is one of the most common eye disorders that causes blurring of the faraway object. An estimated 38% of the adult population in Europe, 43% in the U.S., and 82% in Asia are reported to suffer from myopia. The myopia segment is projected to register a CAGR of 4.78% during the forecast period 2021-2027.
Segmentation by Applications
- Myopia
- Presbyopia
- Hyperopia
- Astigmatism
On the basics of age group, the global progressive lenses market is segmented into 60 & above, 30 to 60, and below 30. Among the age group segment, the 60 & above segment dominates the global market with a share of 56.45%. The growth of the target population in the industry is attributable to the surge in myopia prevalence, the rise in the geriatric population, and the preference for lenses. The 60 & above segment will likely witness the highest incremental growth of USD 4.84 billion over the forecast period.
Segmentation by Age Group
- 60 & Above
- 30 To 60
- Below 30
The global progressive lenses market is segmented based on distribution channels into optical retail stores, eye care clinics, hospitals, and online stores. The optical retail stores segment accounted for a major share of 40.39% in 2021 and is anticipated to retain its market dominance during the forecast period. Optical retail stores are considered a traditional method of distribution channel for customers and are preferred mainly by the old age population, who primarily evaluate the product before purchasing. In contrast, the current generation has started to move towards the online platform. The online stores segment is projected to register a CAGR of 5.52% during 2021-2027.
Segmentation by Distribution Channel
- Optical Retail Stores
- Eye Care Clinics
- Hospitals
- Online Stores
Europe dominates the global progressive lenses market with a market share of around 30.70%. In the European region, there has been a significant increase in presbyopia patients requiring lens correction or treatment, estimated to grow during the forecast period.
The awareness among ophthalmologists in Europe is lower compared to the market like the United States. Increasing awareness regarding the new products and advancements will increase the adoption of progressive lenses in the region.
The APAC region dominates the global progressive lenses market and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.97%. The region is witnessing rapid growth in the aging population. The population above 65 years is set to increase by more than two-fold, from 547 million in 2016 to nearly 1.3 billion by 2050. Such a demographic shift will accompany a high demand for progressive lenses.
North America ranks third in the global progressive lenses market. North America has the presence of all major vendors in the market. A few vendors also maintain their company-operated retail stores in this region to sustain their presence and increase their profitability. For instance, EssilorLuxottica, one of the key vendors in the global progressive lenses market, operates retail stores under the names LensCrafters and Pearle Vision in North America.
Segmentation by Geography
- APAC
Japan
India
South Korea
Australia
- North America
Canada
- Europe
France
The U.K.
Italy
Spain
- Latin America
Mexico
Argentina
- Middle East & Africa
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
The global progressive lenses market is an oligopoly market with international, regional, and local players offering various products. The leading players in the progressive lenses market are ZEISS, EssilorLuxottica, HOYA, and Shamir. The competition is intense among tier I/II vendors as many local players are available in the market in every country and pose a significant threat to regional and global players.
In recent years, the global eyeglasses market has witnessed many strategic initiatives by key and prominent vendors, intensifying market competitiveness. The strategic merger of major Essilor and Luxottica Group resulted in the formation of EssilorLuxottica, thereby increasing the merged entity’s market share significantly over that of its competitors. Vendors compete based on product variety, pricing, quality, technological leadership and innovation, and the efficacy of progressive lenses.
Key Vendors
- ZEISS
- EssilorLuxottica
- HOYA
- Shamir
- BBGR
- Fielmann
- Indo Optical SLU
- JIANGSU HONGCHEN OPTICAL
- Leica Eyecare
- Nikon Optical
- Optimum RX Group
- Optiswiss
- optoVision
- Prime Lenses
- Rodenstock
- RUPP & HUBRACH GLASSES
- Seiko Optical Products
- Shanghai Conant Optics
- Signet Armorlite
- Tokai Optical
- Vision Ease
- Yash Optics And Lens
- Younger Optics
1. What is the size of the global progressive lenses market?
2. What is the growth rate of the global progressive lenses market?
3. What factors impact the growth of the progressive lenses market?
4. Who are the key players in the global progressive lenses market?
5. Which region has the highest progressive lenses market share globally?
Table of Contents
323 Pages
- 1 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 2 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES
- 3 RESEARCH PROCESS
- 4 SCOPE & COVERAGE
- 4.1 MARKET DEFINITION
- 4.1.1 INCLUSIONS
- 4.1.2 EXCLUSIONS
- 4.1.3 MARKET ESTIMATION CAVEATS
- 4.2 BASE YEAR
- 4.3 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
- 4.3.1 MARKET BY MATERIAL SEGMENTATION
- 4.3.2 MARKET BY APPLICATION SEGMENTATION
- 4.3.3 MARKET BY AGE GROUP SEGMENTATION
- 4.3.4 MARKET BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL SEGMENTATION
- 4.3.5 MARKET SEGMENTATION BY GEOGRAPHY
- 5 REPORT ASSUMPTIONS & CAVEATS
- 5.1 KEY CAVEATS
- 5.2 CURRENCY CONVERSION
- 5.3 MARKET DERIVATION
- 6 MARKET AT A GLANCE
- 7 PREMIUM INSIGHTS
- 8 INTRODUCTION
- 8.1 OVERVIEW
- 9 MARKET OPPORTUNITIES & TRENDS
- 9.1 EVOLUTION OF 3D-PRINTED PROGRESSIVE LENSES
- 9.2 ADVANCES IN PROGRESSIVE LENS TECHNOLOGIES
- 9.3 FOCUS ON OMNICHANNEL DISTRIBUTION APPROACH
- 10 MARKET GROWTH ENABLERS
- 10.1 HIGH PREVALENCE OF REFRACTIVE ERRORS
- 10.2 RISE IN EXPOSURE TO DIGITAL CONTENT & CVS
- 10.3 PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INITIATIVES TO INCREASE VISION CARE AWARENESS
- 11 MARKET RESTRAINTS
- 11.1 LIMITATIONS OF PROGRESSIVE LENSES
- 11.2 RISE IN LASIK PROCEDURES FOR VISION CORRECTION
- 11.3 EMERGENCE OF SMART CONTACT LENSES
- 12 MARKET LANDSCAPE
- 12.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 12.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 12.2.1 GEOGRAPHY INSIGHTS
- 12.2.2 MATERIAL SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS
- 12.2.3 APPLICATIONS SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS
- 12.2.4 AGE GROUP SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS
- 12.2.5 DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL SEGMENTATION INSIGHTS
- 12.3 FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
- 12.3.1 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS
- 12.3.2 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS
- 12.3.3 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS
- 12.3.4 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES
- 12.3.5 COMPETITIVE RIVALRY
- 13 MATERIAL
- 13.1 MARKET SNAPSHOT & GROWTH ENGINE
- 13.2 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 13.3 POLYCARBONATE
- 13.3.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 13.3.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 13.3.3 POLYCARBONATE SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 13.4 PLASTIC
- 13.4.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 13.4.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 13.4.3 PLASTIC SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 13.5 OTHERS
- 13.5.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 13.5.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 13.5.3 OTHERS SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 14 APPLICATION
- 14.1 MARKET SNAPSHOT & GROWTH ENGINE
- 14.2 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 14.3 MYOPIA
- 14.3.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 14.3.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 14.3.3 MYOPIA SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 14.4 PRESBYOPIA
- 14.4.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 14.4.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 14.4.3 PRESBYOPIA SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 14.5 HYPEROPIA
- 14.5.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 14.5.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 14.5.3 HYPEROPIA SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 14.6 ASTIGMATISM
- 14.6.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 14.6.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 14.6.3 ASTIGMATISM SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 15 AGE GROUP
- 15.1 MARKET SNAPSHOT & GROWTH ENGINE
- 15.2 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 15.3 60 & ABOVE
- 15.3.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 15.3.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 15.3.3 60 & ABOVE SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 15.4 30 TO 60
- 15.4.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 15.4.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 15.4.3 30 TO 60 SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 15.5 BELOW 30
- 15.5.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 15.5.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 15.5.3 BELOW 30 SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 16 DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL
- 16.1 MARKET SNAPSHOT & GROWTH ENGINE
- 16.2 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 16.3 OPTICAL RETAIL STORES
- 16.3.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 16.3.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 16.3.3 OPTICAL RETAIL STORES SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 16.4 EYECARE CLINICS
- 16.4.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 16.4.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 16.4.3 EYECARE CLINICS SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 16.5 HOSPITALS
- 16.5.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 16.5.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 16.5.3 HOSPITALS SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 16.6 ONLINE STORES
- 16.6.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 16.6.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 16.6.3 ONLINE STORES SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 17 GEOGRAPHY
- 17.1 MARKET SNAPSHOT & GROWTH ENGINE
- 17.2 GEOGRAPHIC OVERVIEW
- 18 EUROPE
- 18.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 18.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 18.2.1 EUROPE BY MATERIAL SEGMENTATION
- 18.2.2 EUROPE BY APPLICATION SEGMENTATION
- 18.2.3 EUROPE BY AGE GROUP SEGMENTATION
- 18.2.4 EUROPE BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL SEGMENTATION
- 18.3 KEY COUNTRIES
- 18.3.1 GERMANY: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 18.3.2 UK: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 18.3.3 FRANCE: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 18.3.4 SPAIN: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 18.3.5 ITALY: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 19 APAC
- 19.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 19.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 19.2.1 APAC BY MATERIAL SEGMENTATION
- 19.2.2 APAC BY APPLICATION SEGMENTATION
- 19.2.3 APAC BY AGE GROUP SEGMENTATION
- 19.2.4 APAC BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL SEGMENTATION
- 19.3 KEY COUNTRIES
- 19.3.1 CHINA: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 19.3.2 INDIA: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 19.3.3 JAPAN: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 19.3.4 SOUTH KOREA: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 19.3.5 AUSTRALIA: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 20 NORTH AMERICA
- 20.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 20.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 20.2.1 NORTH AMERICA BY MATERIAL SEGMENTATION
- 20.2.2 NORTH AMERICA BY APPLICATIONS SEGMENTATION
- 20.2.3 NORTH AMERICA BY AGE GROUP SEGMENTATION
- 20.2.4 NORTH AMERICA BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL SEGMENTATION
- 20.3 KEY COUNTRIES
- 20.3.1 US: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 20.3.2 CANADA: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 21 LATIN AMERICA
- 21.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 21.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 21.2.1 LATIN AMERICA BY MATERIAL SEGMENTATION
- 21.2.2 LATIN AMERICA BY APPLICATIONS SEGMENTATION
- 21.2.3 LATIN AMERICA BY AGE GROUP SEGMENTATION
- 21.2.4 LATIN AMERICA BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL SEGMENTATION
- 21.3 KEY COUNTRIES
- 21.3.1 BRAZIL: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 21.3.2 MEXICO: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 21.3.3 ARGENTINA: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 22 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
- 22.1 MARKET OVERVIEW
- 22.2 MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 22.2.1 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA BY MATERIAL SEGMENTATION
- 22.2.2 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA BY APPLICATION SEGMENTATION
- 22.2.3 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA BY AGE GROUP SEGMENTATION
- 22.2.4 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL SEGMENTATION
- 22.3 KEY COUNTRIES
- 22.3.1 TURKEY: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 22.3.2 SOUTH AFRICA: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 22.3.3 SAUDI ARABIA: MARKET SIZE & FORECAST
- 23 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
- 23.1 COMPETITION OVERVIEW
- 23.2 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS
- 23.2.1 ZEISS
- 23.2.2 ESSILORLUXOTTICA
- 23.2.3 HOYA
- 23.2.4 SHAMIR
- 24 KEY COMPANY PROFILES
- 24.1 ZEISS
- 24.1.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 24.1.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 24.1.3 KEY STRATEGIES
- 24.1.4 KEY STRENGTHS
- 24.1.5 KEY OPPORTUNITIES
- 24.2 ESSILORLUXOTTICA
- 24.2.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 24.2.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 24.2.3 KEY STRATEGIES
- 24.2.4 KEY STRENGTHS
- 24.2.5 KEY OPPORTUNITIES
- 24.3 HOYA
- 24.3.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 24.3.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 24.3.3 KEY STRATEGIES
- 24.3.4 KEY STRENGTHS
- 24.3.5 KEY OPPORTUNITIES
- 24.4 SHAMIR
- 24.4.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 24.4.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 24.4.3 KEY STRATEGIES
- 24.4.4 KEY STRENGTHS
- 24.4.5 KEY OPPORTUNITIES
- 25 OTHER PROMINENT VENDORS
- 25.1 BBGR
- 25.1.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 25.1.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 25.2 FIELMANN
- 25.2.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 25.2.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 25.3 INDO OPTICAL SLU
- 25.3.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 25.3.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 25.4 JIANGSU HONGCHEN OPTICAL
- 25.4.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 25.4.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 25.5 LEICA EYECARE
- 25.5.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 25.5.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 25.6 NIKON OPTICAL
- 25.6.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 25.6.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 25.7 OPTIMUM RX GROUP
- 25.7.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 25.7.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 25.8 OPTISWISS
- 25.8.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 25.8.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 25.9 OPTOVISION
- 25.9.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 25.9.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 25.10 PRIME LENSES
- 25.10.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 25.10.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 25.11 RODENSTOCK
- 25.11.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 25.11.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 25.12 RUPP & HUBRACH GLASSES
- 25.12.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 25.12.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 25.13 SEIKO OPTICAL PRODUCTS
- 25.13.1 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 25.14 SHANGHAI CONANT OPTICS
- 25.14.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 25.14.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 25.15 SIGNET ARMORLITE
- 25.15.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 25.15.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 25.16 TOKAI OPTICAL
- 25.16.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 25.16.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 25.17 VISION EASE
- 25.17.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 25.17.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 25.18 YASH OPTICS AND LENS
- 25.18.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 25.18.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 25.19 YOUNGER OPTICS
- 25.19.1 BUSINESS OVERVIEW
- 25.19.2 PRODUCT OFFERINGS
- 26 REPORT SUMMARY
- 26.1 KEY TAKEAWAYS
- 26.2 STRATEGIC RECOMMENDATIONS
- 27 QUANTITATIVE SUMMARY
- 27.1 MARKET BY MATERIAL
- 27.1.1 EUROPE BY MATERIAL SEGMENTATION
- 27.1.2 APAC BY MATERIAL SEGMENTATION
- 27.1.3 NORTH AMERICA BY MATERIAL SEGMENTATION
- 27.1.4 LATIN AMERICA BY MATERIAL SEGMENTATION
- 27.1.5 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA BY MATERIAL SEGMENTATION
- 27.2 MARKET BY APPLICATION
- 27.2.1 EUROPE BY APPLICATION SEGMENTATION
- 27.2.2 APAC BY APPLICATION SEGMENTATION
- 27.2.3 NORTH AMERICA BY APPLICATION SEGMENTATION
- 27.2.4 LATIN AMERICA BY APPLICATION SEGMENTATION
- 27.2.5 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA BY APPLICATION SEGMENTATION
- 27.3 MARKET BY AGE GROUP
- 27.3.1 EUROPE BY AGE GROUP SEGMENTATION
- 27.3.2 APAC BY AGE GROUP SEGMENTATION
- 27.3.3 NORTH AMERICA BY AGE GROUP SEGMENTATION
- 27.3.4 LATIN AMERICA BY AGE GROUP SEGMENTATION
- 27.3.5 LATIN AMERICA BY AGE GROUP SEGMENTATION
- 27.4 MARKET BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL
- 27.4.1 EUROPE BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL SEGMENTATION
- 27.4.2 APAC BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL SEGMENTATION
- 27.4.3 NORTH AMERICA BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL SEGMENTATION
- 27.4.4 LATIN AMERICA BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL SEGMENTATION
- 27.4.5 MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA BY DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL SEGMENTATION
- 27.5 MARKET BY GEOGRAPHY
- 27.5.1 POLYCARBONATE SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 27.5.2 PLASTIC SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 27.5.3 OTHERS SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 27.5.4 MYOPIA SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 27.5.5 PRESBYOPIA SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 27.5.6 HYPEROPIA SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 27.5.7 ASTIGMATISM SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 27.5.8 60 & ABOVE SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 27.5.9 30 TO 60 SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 27.5.10 BELOW 30 SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 27.5.11 OPTICAL RETAIL STORES SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 27.5.12 EYE CARE CLINICS SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 27.5.13 HOSPITALS SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 27.5.14 ONLINE STORES SEGMENT BY GEOGRAPHY
- 28 APPENDIX
- 28.1 ABBREVIATIONS
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