Global Asteroid Mining Market Report, History and Forecast 2018-2029, Breakdown Data by Companies, Key Regions, Types and Application
SKU ID : ARS-24019235 | Publishing Date : 13-Jun-2023 | No. of pages : 112
The Asteroid Mining market size considering 2022 as the base year, with history and forecast data for the period from 2018 to 2029. This report segments the global Asteroid Mining market comprehensively. Regional market sizes, concerning products by type, by application and by players, are also provided.
For a more in-depth understanding of the market, the report provides profiles of the competitive landscape, key competitors, and their respective market ranks. The report also discusses technological trends and new product developments.
The report will help the Asteroid Mining manufacturers, new entrants, and industry chain related companies in this market with information for the overall market and the sub-segments across the different segments, by company, by type, by application, and by regions.
The asteroid mining market is expected to reach USD 6.03 billion by 2030, which is USD 1.01 billion in 2022, at a CAGR of 25.00% during the forecast period.
MARKET COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE:
The main players in the Asteroid Mining market include Asteroid Mining Corporation Limited (U.K.), Bradford Space (U.S.), iSpace (Japan), Kleos Space (Luxembourg), and Moon Express (U.S.). The share of the top 3 players in the Asteroid Mining market is xx%.
REGION SHARE:
The report covers the market size information of North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa, and North America accounted for xx%, Europe accounted for xx% of Asteroid Mining market, and Asia Pacific accounted for xx%.
SEGMENT OVERVIEW:
The report segments the market by Type and Application. Space-Craft Design accounted for xx% of Asteroid Mining market in 2022. Launch share of xx%.
Construction accounted for xx% of the Asteroid Mining market in 2022. Resource Harvesting accounts for xx%.
The storage market is cold, and advanced technologies continue to develop.
With the rising inflation and weak demand in the terminal market, especially the decline in demand for PC and mobile phone terminal products affected by consumer spending, the growth expectation of the consumer storage market is lowered. In addition, the reduction of investment in data centers by technology giants such as Microsoft and Amazon will put downward pressure on the commercial storage market.
Although the consumer storage market will be cold, the market demand for applications such as automobiles is strong. With the substantial increase in sales of new energy vehicles, the amount of storage products required for bicycles will be greatly improved, especially after introducing other intelligent technologies such as ADAS and autonomous driving.
Different from the "uneven heat and cold" in various storage markets, major storage manufacturers have been trying and breaking through in the technical process. For example, in the field of DRAM, Micron's fifth-generation 10nm DRAM product (1β DRAM) has been sent to its partners for verification. Once the product is mature, it will be put into mobile phones, computers, servers, automobiles and other markets one after another.
In the field of NAND Flash, Micron's first 232-layer NAND product in the world has been mass-produced and is being supplied to PC OEM customers around the world; SK Hynix 238-layer 512Gb TLC 4D NAND flash memory is expected to be put into mass production in the first half of 2023. Samsung's plan is even bolder, claiming that it will realize 1,000 layers of V-NAND by 2030.
Highlights-Regions
North America
United States
Canada
Mexico
Europe
Germany
France
UK
Italy
Russia
Asia Pacific
China
Japan
South Korea
India
Southeast Asia
South America
Brazil
Argentina
Colombia
MEA
Saudi Arabia
Egypt
Nigeria
Player list
Asteroid Mining Corporation Limited (U.K.)
Bradford Space (U.S.)
iSpace (Japan)
Kleos Space (Luxembourg)
Moon Express (U.S.)
Planetary Resources (U.S.)
SpaceFab.US, Inc. (U.S.)
OffWorld. (U.S.)
Virgin Galactic (U.S.)
Boeing. (U.S.)
ISRO (India)
Shackleton Energy Company (U.S.)
Northrop Grumman Corporation. (U.S.)
Airbus S.A.S. (Netherlands)
Trans Astronautica Corporation. (U.S.)
NASA (U.S.)
Types list
Space-Craft Design
Launch
Operation
Application list
Construction
Resource Harvesting
3D Printing
Others
Frequently Asked Questions
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- By End User/Applications
- By Technology
- By Region