Computed Tomography in Dimensional Metrology Market, Global, 2024–2030
Description
The global computed tomography (CT) in dimensional metrology market is estimated to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 7.4% from 2024 to 2030, reaching revenue of about $414.1 million in 2030.
The objective of this study is to identify the key market trends in 2024 and analyze the drivers and restraints influencing the adoption of CT systems for dimensional metrology applications across industries.
The product scope includes:
• CT systems: Nano, micro, mini, macro, and LINACS
The vertical scope includes:
• Aerospace and defense, automotive, medical devices, electronics, and others (including academic and metrology research institutions, the energy industry, and inspection service companies)
The study covers global market trends with regional segmentation across:
• Americas: US, Canada, Mexico, and Latin America
• Europe and MEA: UK, Western and Eastern Europe, Russia, Africa, and the Middle East
• Asia-Pacific (APAC): All countries in the APAC and Oceania region
The study focuses on systems specifically designed for non-destructive, high-resolution 3D measurements used in metrology-grade calibration, certification workflows, and automated dimensional quality control. These systems are increasingly replacing traditional tactile or optical measurement methods in the automotive, aerospace, electronics, and advanced manufacturing sectors.
Automation, traceability, and integration with statistical process control (SPC) are emerging as key trends, while high system cost and technical complexity remain major challenges. With rising adoption in precision manufacturing and R&D applications, the CT in dimensional metrology market is poised for robust growth driven by advancements in high-energy X-ray sources, detector technologies, and reconstruction algorithms.
The objective of this study is to identify the key market trends in 2024 and analyze the drivers and restraints influencing the adoption of CT systems for dimensional metrology applications across industries.
The product scope includes:
• CT systems: Nano, micro, mini, macro, and LINACS
The vertical scope includes:
• Aerospace and defense, automotive, medical devices, electronics, and others (including academic and metrology research institutions, the energy industry, and inspection service companies)
The study covers global market trends with regional segmentation across:
• Americas: US, Canada, Mexico, and Latin America
• Europe and MEA: UK, Western and Eastern Europe, Russia, Africa, and the Middle East
• Asia-Pacific (APAC): All countries in the APAC and Oceania region
The study focuses on systems specifically designed for non-destructive, high-resolution 3D measurements used in metrology-grade calibration, certification workflows, and automated dimensional quality control. These systems are increasingly replacing traditional tactile or optical measurement methods in the automotive, aerospace, electronics, and advanced manufacturing sectors.
Automation, traceability, and integration with statistical process control (SPC) are emerging as key trends, while high system cost and technical complexity remain major challenges. With rising adoption in precision manufacturing and R&D applications, the CT in dimensional metrology market is poised for robust growth driven by advancements in high-energy X-ray sources, detector technologies, and reconstruction algorithms.
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