The market for EPC RFID hardware exceeded $354 Million in 2010, an increase of more than 140% over 2009. We anticipate that the market will continue to experience rapid growth in 2011, with global revenues growing more than 104% (over 2010). Our latest thinking on this market is provided in the chart below.
The following are a couple of additional highlights on the EPC RFID hardware market:
- More than 1.6 Billion tags were shipped in 2010; a number expected to exceed 4 Billion in 2011 … and retail accounted for about 50%. There are several emerging markets that will account for increasingly higher volumes over the next few years, such as AVI, EVR, Asset Tracking, People Tracking/Management, Authentication (to name a few).
- Reader volumes increased more than 75% in 2010 and are anticipated to grow approximately 60% this year; however, large orders that drove significant growth in 2010 (e.g., Wal-Mart) are not expected to be a common occurrence.
- Although significant tagging and infrastructure deployment is occurring within the retail environment, end users are indicating that the point of tagging – mainly done in-store or 1 step removed from the store – will be shifting further down the value chain. This will mean that tagging-related revenues will most likely be a shifting toward the Transportation and Manufacturing markets as value chains and solutions continue to evolve. VDC expects this shift to begin occurring as early as Q4 2012.
Are the numbers before 2009 also available?
Thanks!
Posted by: Lars T | 08/02/2012 at 07:05 AM