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How Antenna Tech is Fueling Growth in 5G, IoT, and Beyond

Written by Sandeep Singh Negi | May 4, 2025 1:00:00 PM

From smartphones to satellites, antennas play a vital role in enabling the seamless flow of communication. As our world grows increasingly connected, the demand for innovative antenna technologies is reaching new heights.

According to BCC Research, the global antennas market is expected to grow from $23.6 billion in 2024 to $34.4 billion by 2029, marking a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.8%. This strong growth is driven by the surge in wireless communication, IoT, automotive applications, defense systems, and emerging technologies like 5G and beyond.

Let’s take a closer look at some of the key antenna types fueling this evolution—patch, embedded, fractal, smart, and reflector antennas—and their role in shaping the future of connectivity.

Patch Antennas: Compact and Efficient

Patch antennas, or microstrip antennas, are widely used in modern communication systems due to their low profile, ease of fabrication, and integration into circuit boards. These antennas are popular in smartphones, GPS systems, and wearable devices with limited space and weight.

Their ability to be mass-produced at low cost while delivering acceptable performance makes them ideal for applications requiring small, lightweight, and low-cost solutions.

Embedded Antennas: The Invisible Powerhouses

Embedded antennas are integrated directly into the device’s structure—hidden within modern electronics' plastic or metal casing. They offer aesthetic and practical advantages, especially in consumer electronics, medical devices, and automotive systems.

As devices become smaller and more feature-packed, embedded antennas offer a seamless solution, eliminating the need for external protrusions while maintaining high-performance wireless communication.