| Code: MTA10125 | Publication Date: Oct 2025 |
This growth is mainly driven by more sensors being put into IoT devices, demand in automotive and consumer electronics, miniaturization trends in medical devices, and advancements in RF MEMS and microfluidic technologies that improve performance and cost value.
The MEMS market trends indicate a continuing shift to multifunctional MEMS devices and hybrid devices that combine sensing, actuation, and signal processing. In addition, MEMS for RF and microfluidics are gaining traction. The device architecture continues to be changed in favour of miniaturisation and integration with CMOS and AI. There is increasing emphasis on low-power, energy harvesting, and flexible MEMS. Partnerships between device makers and semiconductor foundries are becoming more commonplace.
The MEMS market developments include the adoption of novel materials (e.g. graphene, piezoelectrics) and 3D-printed MEMS for custom designs. The emergence of MEMS in health diagnostics (lab-on-a-chip), integrated MEMS sensor suites for edge AI, and MEMS in flexible electronics are accelerating. MEMS foundries are extending into turnkey solutions. Increased investment in MEMS for autonomous vehicle sensors, smart infrastructure, and AR/VR is also evident in developments.
Some of the leading companies include: