The noise monitoring market is expected to reach USD 806.5 Million by 2023 from USD 610.2 Million in 2016, at a CAGR of 4.1% between 2017 and 2023. The major factors driving the growth of the noise monitoring market include the growing occupational hearing impairment in industries, stringent government policies, demand for reducing noise pollution in urban areas, need for noise monitoring systems at airports to optimize profit and capacity, rising installation of all-in-one environmental monitoring solutions, and requirement of noise monitoring infrastructures in mining, wind plant, petrochemical industry, and harbor.
The long-term noise monitoring market is expected to grow at the highest rate between 2017 and 2023. The growth of this segment in the noise monitoring market can be attributed to the increasing adoption of noise monitoring in sectors such as road traffic, industrial, railways, hospital, and construction sites.
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The class 1 noise monitoring device is expected to hold the largest share of the global noise monitoring market during the forecast period. The high accuracy level and adoption of the device in critical industries, such as airport, manufacturing, mining, and others are the major reasons for the market growth.
The noise monitoring service market is expected to grow at the highest rate between 2017 and 2023. The major reason for the growth of service market in noise monitoring is the trend of rental services in different sectors such as industrial, residential, construction site, hospital, recreational area, and acoustic management.
The noise monitoring market for industrial application is expected to grow at the highest rate during the forecast period. The reason for this highest growth is the increasing adoption of noise monitoring policies by companies worldwide. The rising pressure from the government for public health and safety has enforced the industries to regulate the noise generated in factories and provide appropriate noise-reducing devices to employees working in high-noise zones. This has also expanded the noise monitoring service market where service providers offer noise-monitored data at regular intervals in specific areas.
The noise monitoring market comprises business entities such as Svantek (Poland), RION Co. Ltd. (Japan), Bruel & Kjaer (Denmark), Cirrus Research Plc (UK), Extech Instruments (US), Pulsar Instruments (UK), 3M (US), Nti-Audio (Liechtenstein), Castle Group Ltd. (UK), SKF Group (Sweden), Kimo Instrument (Japan), B&K Precision Corporation (US), HT Instruments (Germany), 01dB (ACOEM Group) (France), SINUS Messtechnik GmbH (Germany), CESVA INSTRUMENTS SLU (Spain), Testo SE & Co. KGaA (Germany), and Casella Inc. (US).