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Based on technology, the market is divided into video-based, sensor-based, tracking, and communication. The video-based segment is expected to reach over USD 6.5 billion by 2032.
Based on application, the sports officiating technologies market is divided into decision review systems, boundary detection, timing and scoring, player/ball tracking, foul detection, and equipment compliance. The decision review system is likely to attain about 20% CAGR between 2024 and 2032.
North America region dominated about 40% share of the sports officiating technologies market in 2023. North America, particularly the U.S., is home to some of the world's largest and most commercially successful sports leagues, such as the National Football League (NFL), National Basketball Association (NBA), Major League Baseball (MLB), and National Hockey League (NHL), which have substantial financial resources to invest in advanced technologies.
China's market for sports officiating technologies is expanding rapidly as the country invests more in sports infrastructure and technology. As China expands its influence in world sports, particularly soccer and basketball, there is a growing desire for better officiating equipment to improve the precision and fairness of games.
With a focus on soccer, baseball, and esports, South Korean sports leagues and organizations are increasingly relying on sophisticated officiating technologies to increase decision-making accuracy and viewer engagement. Domestic leagues are incorporating technologies, such as VAR systems, instant replay, and referee wearable gadgets, which correlate with South Korea's reputation for technological brilliance and rigorous attention to detail.
Japanese sports leagues, including baseball, soccer, and sumo wrestling, are utilizing innovative technologies to assure fair play and improve the spectator experience. VAR systems, AI-powered analytics, and high-speed camera technology are increasingly being used to assess critical choices and deliver real-time insights during games. Japan's leadership in the electronics and robotics sectors facilitates the creation of cutting-edge officiating gear, with a focus on precision and reliability.