The global valve driver market size is expected to grow from USD 421 million in 2020 to USD 519 million by 2025\, at a CAGR of 4.3%


The global valve driver market size is expected to grow from USD 421 million in 2020 to USD 519 million by 2025, at a CAGR of 4.3%

Valve driver market to grow at CAGR of 4. 3% from 2020 to 2025. The global valve driver market size is expected to grow from USD 421 million in 2020 to USD 519 million by 2025, at a CAGR of 4.

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New York, Sept. 15, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Valve Driver Market with COVID-19 Impact, by Function, Valve Type, End-User, Region - Global Forecast to 2025" - https://www.reportlinker.com/p05968335/?utm_source=GNW
3%. The growth of this market is mainly driven by Increase in government regulations and policies for saving energy and increase in focus on enhancing efficiency and power consumption. Integration of IIoT technology in industrial valve drivers and increase ind emand of valve drivers in commercial & residential end users provide lucrative opportunities for the players in the valve driver market.
"Expansion valves to grow at highest CAGR during the forecast period
Expansion valve drivers are the drivers for the management of ON/OFF and stepper electronic expansion valves with integrated display.These drivers ensure the sub-cooling of the refrigerant fluid and the superheat adaptive control.

The drivers are used mainly in the heating ventilation and air conditioning or refrigeration (HVAC/R) systems. Furthermore, their primary function is to ensure stable superheat at the required value; these drivers also provide maximum installation flexibility, managing a vast variety of refrigerants in any industry, from small residential heat pumps to large industrial evaporators, as well as air-conditioning units to chillers for air-conditioning or process applications.

Commercial & residential end users to hold a significantly large share of valve driver market by 2025
The increased adoption of HVAC/R systems in the residential segment has led to the growth of the valve drivers market.In situations where the government has set new performance norms to save energy as there focus is to make the machineries or operations more efficient, manufacturers of HVAC/R systems are encouraged to manufacture new versions of those systems, which will increase the demand for the HVAC/R systems.

Thus, driving the growth of the market for valve drivers in residential and commercial end users.

Market in APAC to grow at highest CAGR during the forecast period
The rapid urbanization and industrialization in developing countries, such as China, Japan, and India, growing construction activities, and rising population are the major factors driving the growth of the valve driver market in the region.This, in turn, has led to an increase in demand for valve drivers until 2019.

However, COVID-19, a global health emergency and an economic crisis, which has impacted the growth of the valve driver market in 2020 adversely.The valve driver market is projected to witness a significant decline as a few of the major end-users are adopting valve drivers.

These end users are non-operational due to stringent measures, which include lockdown, restrictions on foreign trade, and a halt in the supply of non-essential products and services taken by several governments across the world as precautionary measures for the safety of people. There is also a huge supply-demand gap due to the decline in global demand.

Breakdown of the profiles of primary participants:
• By Company Type: Tier 1 - 35%, Tier 2 - 50%, and Tier 3 - 15%
• By Designation: C-level Executives - 40%, Directors - 45%, and others - 15%
• By Region: North America - 30%, Europe - 25%, APAC - 40%, and RoW - 5%

Major players profiled in this report are as follows: Danfoss (Europe), Parker Hannifin (US), Emerson Electric Co. (US), Eliwell Controls (Europe), Carel Industries (Europe), MKS Instruments (US), Hydraforce Inc. (US), Hussmann Corporation (US), Sanhua (Spain), and Fujikoki Corporation (Japan).

Research Coverage
In this report, the valve driver market has been segmented on the basis of function, valve type, end-user, and region.The valve driver market based on function has been segmented into solenoid and proportional.

Based on valve type, the market has been segmented into conventional control valve and expansion valve.The market for the end-user has been segmented into commercial & residential, industrial (Oil & Gas, Pharmaceuticals, Energy & Power, Metals & Mining, Water & Wastewater, Food & Beverages, and Others), and motion equipment.

The study also forecasts the size of the market in four main regions—North America, Europe, APAC, and RoW.

Key Benefits of Buying the Report:

The report would help market leaders/new entrants in this market in the following ways:
This report segments of the valve driver market comprehensively and provides the closest approximation of the overall market size and subsegments that include function, valve type, end-user, and region.

The report would help stakeholders understand the pulse of the market and provide them with information on key drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities pertaining to the valve driver market.

This report would help stakeholders understand their competitors better and gain more insights to enhance their position in the business.
The competitive landscape section includes the competitor ecosystem, as well as growth strategies such as product launches, acquisitions, and expansions carried out by major market players.
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The global valve driver market size is expected to grow from USD 421 million in 2020 to USD 519 million by 2025\, at a CAGR of 4.3%

Footage resurfaces of Cathy Freeman overcoming a 54metre handicap to win a 400metre sprint | Daily Mail Online
 
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How Cathy Freeman's Olympic gold was her SECOND best race: Footage resurfaces of Indigenous icon overcoming a 54-metre handicap and an elbow in the ribs to win a 400metre sprint

  • Footage shows moment Cathy Freeman overcame a handicap to win 400m race
  • Freeman came first at the 1996 Stawell Gift with a time of 50.54 seconds
  • The sprinter copped an elbow to the ribs from an opponent during the dash 

Cathy Freeman overcame a 54metre handicap and an elbow in the ribs to win a 400metre dash - four years before her iconic gold medal at the Sydney Olympic Games. 

Resurfaced footage shared to Twitter on Monday showed the moment Freeman overcame the handicap to overtake her competitors at the 1996 Stawell Gift.

'Is it possible that Sydney 2000 was Cathy Freeman's second biggest triumph behind the '96 Stawell Gift?' Adam Zwar wrote on Twitter. 

'She started 54 metres behind the field and got elbowed in the final straight. If you haven't seen this, you need to.'

Cathy Freeman celebrates after winning gold at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games

Cathy Freeman celebrates after winning gold at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games

Freeman appeared to cop an elbow in the ribs after she bumped shoulders with a fellow sprinter during the main straight of the race.   

'I feel bad for saying that Cathy got 'elbowed'. On further inspection, the runners seem to bump shoulders. Happens all the time. No villains here,' Mr Zwar added. 

Freeman came in first at 50.54 seconds. In 1995, Freeman won the 400m final in the time of 53.24 seconds despite the 54metre handicap. 

The commentator said: 'Last year was much easier than that, they weren't going to let her get it easy here today, she got a shove and all.' 

The Stawell Gift website said Freeman 'thrilled' the crowd with 'two of the most memorable races ever witnessed at Stawell.'  

Twitter viewers quickly heaped praise on the 'incredible athlete'. 

Resurfaced footage shared to Twitter on Monday showed the moment Freeman overcame a 54metre handicap to overtake her competitors at the 1996 Stawell Gift

Resurfaced footage shared to Twitter on Monday showed the moment Freeman overcame a 54metre handicap to overtake her competitors at the 1996 Stawell Gift

Pictured: Freeman is seen on the track during the 400m event at the Sydney Olympic Games

Pictured: Freeman is seen on the track during the 400m event at the Sydney Olympic Games

'That is ridiculous. Not sure how it's really even possible. What an athlete,' one person wrote.

'Remarkable run, rode the elbow well, amazing speed that last 50. She was just a beautiful athlete, loved watching her run,' another wrote. 

Freeman's personal best in the 400m was 48.63 seconds at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. 

The dated vision resurfaced as Freeman marked the 20-year anniversary of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games.

Freeman lit the cauldron to launch the sporting event and went on to win a gold medal in the 400 metres.

'It's at times like this that I reflect and I ponder the power of sport and the difference that sport can make in all of our lives,' Freeman said on in a message recorded Melbourne. 

'I am very proud of the fact that when I lit the cauldron all those years ago, it was a symbol of hope for all young Australians.' 

Freeman appeared to cop an elbow in the ribs after she bumped shoulders with a fellow sprinter during the main straight of the race

Freeman appeared to cop an elbow in the ribs after she bumped shoulders with a fellow sprinter during the main straight of the race

Footage resurfaces of Cathy Freeman overcoming a 54metre handicap to win a 400metre sprint

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