Europe Trace Detection Market Trends

Statistics for the 2023 & 2024 Europe Trace Detection market trends, created by Mordor Intelligence™ Industry Reports. Europe Trace Detection trend report includes a market forecast to 2029 and historical overview. Get a sample of this industry trends analysis as a free report PDF download.

Market Trends of Europe Trace Detection Industry

The Law Enforcement Segment is Anticipated to Drive the Market Demand

  • In law enforcement, trace detectors detect and identify narcotics and drugs in various forms, including powders, liquids, and solids. Law enforcement agencies utilize trace detectors to identify illegal substances during searches and investigations.
  • Further, trace detectors are used to identify explosive materials and residue. They can also detect and identify dangerous chemicals and hazardous materials, including toxic substances and illicit drugs. This helps law enforcement agencies respond to hazardous material incidents and protect public safety.
  • Trace detectors can identify and analyze gunshot residue (GSR) on individuals and surfaces. This helps law enforcement agencies determine if a firearm has been discharged and provides valuable evidence in criminal investigations.
  • According to the House of Commons, in 2023, there were 83,128 men and 3,259 women in prisons in England and Wales in 2023. Compared with the previous year, this represented an increase for both males and females.
  • According to GOV.UK, the United Kingdom spent approximately GBP 6.09 billion (USD 7.80 billion) on its prison system in 2022/23, an increase from GBP 5.42 billion (USD 6.94 billion) in 2021/22. The increasing government spending on prison systems in Europe is anticipated to boost the market's growth significantly.
Europe Trace Detection Market: Number of Prisoners in Custody, By Gender, England and Wales, 2019 - 2023

The United Kingdom is Anticipated to Register Robust Market Growth Rate

  • Security concerns have been a significant issue in the United Kingdom. Governments and private enterprises are investing massive amounts of money in security owing to several security threats in the region. Security checks and surveillance have been an area of concern in government buildings like Courthouses, embassies, Parliament houses, government banks, libraries, and other security-critical places with a potential risk of terrorist attacks.
  • Government agencies in the United Kingdom widely use trace detection technology to detect trace amounts of explosives in airports, government buildings, public transportation systems, etc.
  • Trace detectors are commonly used to detect traces of explosives on passengers, luggage, and cargo at airports and border checkpoints. They help identify potential threats and enhance security. They can also detect contraband items like illicit substances, weapons, or prohibited items that may be concealed on individuals or within their belongings.
  • The increase in air traffic in the United Kingdom is anticipated to boost the development of the market. For instance, according to the Civil Aviation Authority (UK), Heathrow was the busiest airport in the United Kingdom in 2023, handling roughly 79.2 million passengers, more than Gatwick and Stansted combined.
  • According to the GOV.UK, in 2022/23, the United Kingdom spent approximately GBP 55.5 billion (USD 71.05 billion) on defense, compared to GBP 51.9 billion (USD 66.44 billion) in the previous year. In the 2022/23 financial year, the Government of the United Kingdom spent approximately GBP 50.4 billion (USD 64.52 billion) on military defense, which was by far the highest category of defense spending, followed by GBP 2.61 billion (USD 3.34 billion) on foreign military aid. The robust military and defense spending in the United Kingdom is likely to accelerate the development of the market.
Europe Trace Detection Market: Number of Arriving and Departing Passengers in Selected Airports, In 1,000s, United Kingdom, 2020 - 2023

Europe Trace Detection Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)