Cad Market Shipments Increased 8% Sequentially from 2020 to 2021
According to the publisher's estimates, the CAD industry earned $9.4 billion in revenue in 2021 compared to $8.8 billion in 2020.
The CAD market is stronger than ever, thanks to the engine of digitalization, which affects all aspects of design and engineering in every discipline. The arrival of CAD along with standardized network protocols signaled the birth of digitalization for design and engineering in the 1980s. We're seeing the fulfillment of digitalization's promise taking shape now and the introduction and inclusion of digital twins.
The publisher divides its CAD market report into two super-segments: AEC and Manufacturing. “The software tools to support the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction; infrastructure; process and power; and Manufacturing industries are resource-hungry. In addition, high revenues and a large user base mean the CAD market influences hardware design for PCs, graphics hardware, servers, and even mobile devices," said Kathleen Maher.
The large CAD customers in the automotive, aeronautics, construction, machine design, plus process and power industries are gravitating toward system design.
Features
- The report looks at the market according to the major segments and provides market overall market share figures
- Provides market shares for major segments including AEC, Manufacturing, Process, Power & Marine
- The report highlights industry trends, drivers, and challenges and incorporates both qualitative and quantitative aspects of the industry.
- JPR considered data from over 36 CAD companies that offer more than 53 products.
- JPR concentrated on the ten market leaders: Autodesk, Aveva, Bentley Systems, Dassault, Graebert, Hexagon, Nemetschek, PTC, Siemens Digital Industries, and Trimble.