Europe Industrial Computed Tomography Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)

The Europe Industrial Computed Tomography Market is Segmented By Application (Flaw Detection and Inspection, Failure Analysis, Assembly Analysis), By End User Industry (Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Oil and Gas), and By Country.

Europe Industrial Computed Tomography Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)

Europe Industrial Computed Tomography Industry Overview

The industrial computed tomography market is competitive and consists of several players like ZEISS International and Nikon Metrology NV. These significant players with a substantial share of the market are aiming to expand their customer base across other countries. The companies are increasing their market share by forming multiple partnerships and mergers, investing in projects, and launching new products into the market.

  • May 2022 - VisiConsult collaborated with the Wenzel group. The goal of the partnership is for both parties to jointly advance the field of CT-based metrology solutions. The joint development of a product line specifically suited for industrial metrology based on computed tomography technology is one of the partnership's key components.
  • July 2021 - Zeiss announced a collaboration with Oak Ridge National Laboratory on a project to advance additively manufactured part characterization using x-ray computed tomography (CT) and artificial intelligence. The company can drive additive manufacturing processes with the help of Zeiss's computed tomography machines. Furthermore, its AI-powered x-ray CT has the potential to transform non-destructive testing (NDT) and metrology outside of the additive manufacturing industry.

Europe Industrial Computed Tomography Market Leaders

  1. ZEISS International

  2. Werth Inc.

  3. Baker Hughes Company

  4. WENZEL Group

  5. VJ Group, Inc

  6. *Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order
Europe Industrial Computed Tomography Market Concentration