1. Preface
1.1. Objectives of the Study
1.2. Market Segmentation & Coverage
1.3. Years Considered for the Study
1.4. Currency & Pricing
1.5. Language
1.6. Limitations
1.7. Assumptions
1.8. Stakeholders
2. Research Methodology
2.1. Define: Research Objective
2.2. Determine: Research Design
2.3. Prepare: Research Instrument
2.4. Collect: Data Source
2.5. Analyze: Data Interpretation
2.6. Formulate: Data Verification
2.7. Publish: Research Report
2.8. Repeat: Report Update
3. Executive Summary
4. Market Overview
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Industrial Communication Market, by Region
5. Market Insights
5.1. Market Dynamics
5.1.1. Drivers
5.1.1.1. Rising demand of reliable, scalable and real-time communication across industries
5.1.1.2. Emergence of Industry 4.0 and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) in industries
5.1.1.3. High adoption of ethernet-based communication networks
5.1.2. Restraints
5.1.2.1. High implementation cost and lack of standardization
5.1.3. Opportunities
5.1.3.1. Deployment of 5G for enabling efficient communication networks in industries
5.1.3.2. Integration of AL/ML in industrial communications and advancements in wireless technologies
5.1.4. Challenges
5.1.4.1. Concern regarding cybersecurity threats and harsh operating conditions
5.2. Market Segmentation Analysis
5.2.1. Communication Protocol: Emerging popularity of wireless communication protocols
5.2.2. Component: Proliferating demand for industrial communication software
5.2.3. Industry Vertical: Expanding applications of industrial communication in the aerospace & defense sector
5.3. Market Trend Analysis
5.3.1. Investment in expanding 5G infrastructure and rising wireless communications enhance market growth in the Americas.
5.3.2. Encouraging government backing for smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0 widens the APAC region’s market growth.
5.3.3. Rapid transformation of the manufacturing sector and government support for Industry 4.0 encourage the EMEA region’s market growth.
5.4. Cumulative Impact of COVID-19
5.5. Cumulative Impact of Russia-Ukraine Conflict
5.6. Cumulative Impact of High Inflation
5.7. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
5.7.1. Threat of New Entrants
5.7.2. Threat of Substitutes
5.7.3. Bargaining Power of Customers
5.7.4. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
5.7.5. Industry Rivalry
5.8. Value Chain & Critical Path Analysis
5.9. Regulatory Framework
6. Industrial Communication Market, by Communication Protocol
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Fieldbus
6.3.1. Canopen
6.3.2. CC-Link
6.3.3. Devicenet
6.3.4. Foundation Fieldbus & HART
6.3.5. Interbus
6.3.6. Modbus
6.3.7. Profibus
6.3. Industrial Ethernet
6.4.1. CC-Link IE
6.4.2. Ethercat
6.4.3. EtherNet/IP
6.4.4. Modbus TCP
6.4.5. Powerlink
6.4.6. Profinet
6.4.7. Sercos III
6.4. Wireless
6.5.1. Cellular
6.5.2. ISA100.11a
6.5.3. WHART
6.5.4. WLAN
6.5.5. Zigbee
7. Industrial Communication Market, by Component
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Hardware
7.3.1. Communication Interfaces
7.3.2. Connectors
7.3.3. Controllers & Processors
7.3.4. Hubs, Routers, & Gateways
7.3.5. Isolators & Convertors
7.3.6. Memory
7.3.7. Power Supply Devices
7.3.8. Switches
7.3. Services
7.4. Software
8. Industrial Communication Market, by Industry Vertical
8.1. Introduction
8.2. Aerospace & Defense
8.3. Automotive & Transportation
8.4. Chemicals & Fertilizers
8.5. Electrical & Electronics
8.6. Energy & Power
8.7. Engineering & Fabrication
8.8. Food & Beverages
8.9. Mining
8.10. Oil & Gas
8.11. Pharmaceutical
8.12. Water & Wastewater
9. Americas Industrial Communication Market
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Argentina
9.3. Brazil
9.4. Canada
9.5. Mexico
9.6. United States
10. Asia-Pacific Industrial Communication Market
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Australia
10.3. China
10.4. India
10.5. Indonesia
10.6. Japan
10.7. Malaysia
10.8. Philippines
10.9. Singapore
10.10. South Korea
10.11. Taiwan
10.12. Thailand
10.13. Vietnam
11. Europe, Middle East & Africa Industrial Communication Market
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Denmark
11.3. Egypt
11.4. Finland
11.5. France
11.6. Germany
11.7. Israel
11.8. Italy
11.9. Netherlands
11.10. Nigeria
11.11. Norway
11.12. Poland
11.13. Qatar
11.14. Russia
11.15. Saudi Arabia
11.16. South Africa
11.17. Spain
11.18. Sweden
11.19. Switzerland
11.20. Turkey
11.21. United Arab Emirates
11.22. United Kingdom
12. Competitive Landscape
12.1. FPNV Positioning Matrix
12.2. Market Share Analysis, By Key Player
12.3. Competitive Scenario Analysis, By Key Player
12.3.1. Agreement, Collaboration, & Partnership
12.3.1.1. Intel, Ericsson Expand Collaboration to Advance Next-Gen Optimized 5G Infrastructure
12.3.1.2. Airbus and Cellnex strengthen partnership for mission-critical communications
12.3.1.3. Schneider Electric and Capgemini Collaborate to Accelerate 5G Industrial Automation, Supported by Qualcomm
12.3.1.4. Nokia and Kyndryl expand global network and edge computing alliance
12.3.1.5. Siemens and NVIDIA to Enable Industrial Metaverse
12.3.2. New Product Launch & Enhancement
12.3.2.1. Industrial Operations X brings cutting-edge IT and AI into industrial automation
12.3.2.2. Huawei Launches the Industry’s First End-to-End OSU Product Portfolio, Building a Reliable Optical Communication Base for Industries
12.3.2.3. Schneider Electric Launches Industrial Digital Transformation Consulting and Deployment Service
12.3.2.4. New generation of Siemens Industrial Ethernet Switches strengthens OT/IT collaboration
12.3.3. Investment & Funding
12.3.3.1. Apax Funds make approximately USD 450 million investment in travel tech company IBS Software
12.3.3.2. ATLAS Space Operations Secures USD 26 million in Series B Funding Led by Mitsui
13. Competitive Portfolio
13.1. Key Company Profiles
13.1.1. Aaeon Technology Inc.
13.1.2. ABB Ltd.
13.1.3. Advantech Co., Ltd.
13.1.4. B+M Blumenbecker GmbH
13.1.5. Belden Inc.
13.1.6. Cisco Systems, Inc.
13.1.7. General Electric Company
13.1.8. Honeywell International Inc.
13.1.9. IFM Electronic GmbH
13.1.10. Industrial Communications, LLC
13.1.11. Intel Corporation
13.1.12. International Business Machines Corporation
13.1.13. Microsoft Corporation
13.1.14. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
13.1.15. Molex, LLC
13.1.16. Moxa Inc.
13.1.17. Nokia Corporation
13.1.18. Omron Corporation
13.1.19. Pepperl+Fuchs SE
13.1.20. Phoenix Contact Gmbh & Co. Kg
13.1.21. Renesas Electronics Corporation
13.1.22. Robert Bosch AG
13.1.23. Rockwell Automation, Inc.
13.1.24. SAP SE
13.1.25. Schneider Electric SE
13.1.26. Sick AG
13.1.27. Siemens AG
13.1.28. STMicroelectronics N.V.
13.1.29. Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson
13.1.30. Texas Instruments
13.1.31. Tridon Communications
13.2. Key Product Portfolio
14. Appendix
14.1. Discussion Guide
14.2. License & Pricing
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