According to the latest research report titled "Full Body Scanner Market Forecast to 2028 – COVID-19 Impact and Global Analysis," published by The Insight Partners, the market is expected to grow from US$ 362.0 million in 2021 to reach US$ 653.0 million by 2028; it is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 8.8% from 2021 to 2028.

Harmful Radiations from X-Ray-Based Scanners to Drive Market

The adoption of x-ray-based scanners has grown exponentially and is further anticipated to grow at a rapid pace. However, in the future, it is projected that millimeter-wave technology will be adopted for scanning purposes. Below mentioned are some of the aspects that might create an obstacle in adopting x-ray-based body scanners.

1.    These scanners do not offer 3D information and lag in providing high-quality images. These scanners do not interact very firmly with lighter elements.

2.    The x-ray-based canners are not entirely safe. They have higher levels of radiation which mutates cells that lead to cause ionization. With rising health concerns, governments are trying to commercialize millimeter-wave technology over x-ray, as this emits less radiation.

Therefore, as x-ray radiations are harmful to the human body, its penetration would experience a downward trend in its adoption. This will negatively impact the growth of x-ray based scanners during the forthcoming period.

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Key Findings of Study:

The global full body scanner market is segmented into five major regions—North America, Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), Middle East & Africa (MEA), and South America (SAM). The US, Canada, and Mexico are among the key countries in North America. North America holds a significant share in the global full body scanner market, owing to the higher awareness among the end users. End users in this region are aware of the importance of full body scanners at airports, ports, communication centers, space research organizations, and military bases. Considering the quick acceptance and adoption of innovative technologies, increasing government regulations, and growing concerns regarding safety and security, the demand for full body scanners is anticipated to grow considerably in coming years across North America. The US has the highest number of prisons and airports in North America. The US uses high-end full body scanners across all its airports.

Market growth in North America can also be attributed to the presence of significant manufacturers of full-body scanners such as ADANI (US), Leidos Security Detection & Automation (US), Liberty Defense (Canada), Tek 84 Inc. (US), and Rapiscan Systems (US). The United States Department of Homeland Security and Department of Defense Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process (DIACAP) of the United States are among the organizations that ensure reliability standards and security across the country's critical infrastructure. In 2019, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said that an airport full-body scanner should add a filter to protect passengers' privacy. The demand for full body scanners is expected to increase substantially due to growing security concerns over transportation hubs and industrial facilities.

Nuctech; Adani; Smiths Detection; Westminster; and Rapiscan Systems – Prominent Market Participants in Full Body Scanner Market

The United States, Canada, and Mexico are among the key countries in the North America region. North America holds a significant share in the global full body scanner market owing to the higher level of awareness among the end users. End users in this region are well aware about the importance of full body scanners at airports, ports, communication centers, space research organizations, military bases etc. Considering quick acceptance and adoption of innovative technologies, increasing government regulations, and growing concern regarding safety and security, demand for full body scanners is anticipated grow considerably in coming years across the North America region. The United States has the highest number of prisons and airports in North America. The United States involves usage of high-end full body scanners across all its airports.

Market growth in North America can also be attributed to the presence of significant manufacturers of full-body scanners such as ADANI (US), Leidos Security Detection & Automation (US), Liberty Defense (Canada), Tek 84 Inc. (US), and Rapiscan Systems (US). United States Department of Homeland Security and Department of Defense Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process (DIACAP) of the United States are some of the organizations that ensure reliability standards and security across the critical infrastructure of the country. In 2019, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said that an airport full-body scanner should add a filter that protects passengers’ privacy. Demand for full body scanners is expected to increase substantial owing to the growing security concerns over transportation hubs and industrial facilities.

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