Humans frequently and naturally communicate through gestures. Gesture control has evolved into a crucial component of interaction in the modern digital era of human-machine interfaces (HMI). Without needing to deal with technology directly, gesture control allows for communication.

Application areas for gesture control vary from electronics to medical. One of the top businesses in gesture control technologies produced the multi-award-winning NUIA software. The computer is controlled by gestures. Systems for gesture control interact with users using sensors that can be device-, vision-, or electric field-based.

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Global Gesture Control Market: Drivers and Restraints

Consumer gadgets such as smart phones, smart TVs, smart wearables, and other smart devices are driving the demand for gesture control.

Similarly, gesture control technology is merging with emerging virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technologies, which is expected to propel the gesture control market forward significantly. The surge in the health-care and automotive industries is also helping to propel the gesture control industry forward.

However, the gestures used by users vary, making it difficult to grasp the output. Additionally, due to poor background (light and noise), the movements are not reliably read, posing a challenge to the worldwide gesture control market’s growth.

Global Gesture control Market: Region Wise Outlook

North America, Latin America, Asia Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ), Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Japan, and the Middle East and Africa make up the global gesture control market (MEA).

North America has the largest share of the worldwide gesture control market, with the United States and Canada having the highest consumer demand for gesture control technology.

Mergers and acquisitions are fueling the global gesture control market’s expansion. Facebook, for example, recently acquired Oculus VR, bolstering its virtual reality platform. Western Europe is the second largest market in terms of value, with significant companies such as gestigon GmbH, a company that specialises in human-machine interfaces, present.

Following Western Europe comes Japan, a crucial market for gesture control businesses like Leap Motion Inc., a big influencer in the region thanks to its strategic alliance with BB Softservice Corp, a multi-channel retailer and distributor.

Global Gesture control Market: Key Players

  • GestureTek
  • gestigon GmbH
  • Leap Motion, Inc.
  • eyeSight Technologies Ltd
  • Thalmic Labs Inc.
  • Intel Corporation
  • Apple Inc.
  • 4tiitoo GmbH
  • Logbar
  • PointGrab
  • Nimble VR
  • apotact labs
  • ArcSoft, Inc.