Brain-to-machine Interface Market to Top $200M by 2020
July 28, 2015 | ABI ResearchEstimated reading time: 1 minute
With the early success of consumer wearables targeting health and fitness and recent advancements in neuroscience research technology, several manufacturers are preparing to launch Brain-to-Machine Interface (BMI) products in advance of the end-of-year holiday buying season. According to a new market intelligence study by ABI Research, revenues from both medical-grade and consumer BMI products will approach US$10 million in 2015.
Unlike the scenes in science fiction books and film, BMI is not able to read one’s thoughts nor can it be used to program someone to perform nefarious acts. However, tapping into brain activity as a means of understanding human behavior, or controlling an external activity are now possible.“Hardcore gamers will be the first consumers to buy brain-to-machine interfaces,” says Research Director Jeff Orr. “Combining augmented reality, eye-tracking, and BMI headgear will give elite players the upper-hand in real-time multiplayer gaming.” But don’t expect to see people walking around wearing headgear to track their brain activity similar to those that have worn a fitness activity tracker. Success of EEG-based headgear relies on precise placement and good electrode contact points with the scalp.
Also known by the medical research community as Brain-to-Computer Interfaces (BCI), clinical research trials of BMI solutions are grabbing news headlines with breakthroughs combining the latest technology and brain-implanted modules to provide advanced robotic prosthetics, mobility controls, and communications capabilities to severely afflicted individuals. Revenue from both commercial and medical BMI products will reach US$9.7 million in 2015, growing to US$205 million in 2020, a CAGR of 84% over the next 5 years. Unit volumes for BMI products in 2015 top 20,000, increasing to more than 850,000 shipments in 2020, a CAGR of 113% over the 5-year forecast period.
North America and Western Europe have taken an early lead in the BMI market (specifically the United States and United Kingdom). “The Asia-Pacific region, led by Japan, is forecast to experience the highest growth rate for both BMI units and revenues over the next 5 years due to the country’s advanced medical research community and savvy consumer technology buyers,” adds Orr.
The Brain-to-Machine Interfaces study is part of ABI Research’s Human-Machine Interfaces Market Research.
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