In this digital era, electronic devices have penetrated into various industries and applications from smartphones to industrial electronics to defense electronic devices. These electronic devices come in various shapes, forms, and sizes and are developed according to the application requirement. Thus, the processing life cycle of an electronic device travels through the entire surface mount technology (SMT) equipment from being a printed circuit board to a finished electronic device. The total market is mainly segmented according to the type of SMT equipment and further sub-segmented based on the technology as shown in the chart below.

Although there is much digitalization happening across various industries that is boosting the demand for SMT equipment, one of the major restraints in this market is the demand for used SMT equipment. This has been a major constraining factor for various companies in this market and the impact of this factor is a serious concern for companies at present. This is mainly due to the intense competitive structure of the market, which directly forces the manufacturers to cut cost. Significant difference between the cost of new equipment and used equipment has been a major factor that has prompted customers to opt for the latter. This trend has a high impact, particularly in the electronics industry where the small vendors will have a disadvantage in terms of financial capital and purchasing power compared to the tech giants.
SMT equipment plays a central and almost hidden role in the fourth industrial revolution, Internet of Things (IoT), smart environment, and future electronics. SMT is a vital base for the development of the state-of-the-art embedded systems, Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), global Ethernet networks and IP technology, novel service architectures, and process controllers. The SMT equipment market is expected to witness strong demand and growth opportunity with the introduction of wearable devices, smart factories, and future electronic devices used in IoT.
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