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市場調查報告書
商品編碼
1980138
CAD和PLM軟體市場規模、佔有率、成長率和全球產業分析:按類型、應用和地區分類的洞察,2026-2034年預測CAD and PLM Software Market Size, Share, Growth and Global Industry Analysis By Type & Application, Regional Insights and Forecast to 2026-2034 |
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2025年全球CAD和PLM軟體市場規模為177.6億美元,預計2026年將成長至191.1億美元,到2034年將達到343.9億美元,2026年至2034年的複合年成長率(CAGR)為7.60%。北美市場在2025年佔主導地位,市佔率達31.30%,主要得益於雲端運算的普及和先進的製造基礎設施。此外,預計到2032年,美國市場規模將達到59.286億美元,反映企業持續加大投資。
產品生命週期管理 (PLM) 軟體集中管理產品數據,實現工作流程自動化,並使地理位置分散的團隊能夠安全地協作,以獲取最新的產品資訊。電腦輔助設計 (CAD) 軟體支援在實際製造之前進行2D和3D數位建模。整合的 CAD-PLM 系統能夠改善材料清單(BOM) 管理、設計檢驗、智慧財產權保護和供應鏈最佳化,尤其是在汽車和製造業領域。
新冠疫情的影響
疫情一度抑制了PLM和CAD解決方案的投資,尤其是在中小企業。由於汽車、航太和工業設備行業的工業活動減少,市場成長略有放緩。然而,數位轉型(DX)措施加速了這些解決方案的普及。根據IDC統計,2020年全球數位轉型投資達1.5兆美元,中小企業和大型企業均是主要推動力。這一復甦趨勢支撐了疫情後CAD和PLM軟體應用的再次成長。
最新趨勢
數位雙胞胎數位線程的應用正在改變產品開發方式。數位線程將企業系統中的上下游產品資料連接起來,而數位雙胞胎建立實體資產的即時虛擬副本。
2020年9月,Aras發布了「數位孿生核心」(Digital Twin Core)系統,該系統利用物聯網技術實現效能監控和預測性維護。 PLM系統為整合CAD資料、BOM歷史記錄和生命週期分析奠定了基礎。這些創新將有助於降低生產成本、縮短產品上市時間並應對力。
市場促進因素
智慧製造、物聯網整合和3D列印的興起正在加速CAD和PLM的普及應用。 2021年,全球28.0%的產業採用了物聯網即服務(IoT-as-a-Service),從而提高了產品品質、設計精度和製造前置作業時間。
2022年12月,西門子在其半導體製造工廠部署了Teamcenter PLM系統,以提升資料和品管。此外,過去十年美國汽車出口額超過1.1兆美元,對先進設計和生命週期解決方案的需求日益成長。 CAD與PLM的整合實現了即時生產狀態監控、自動生成圖面以及改進的版本管理,從而推動了市場成長。
市場限制因素
企業系統各自獨立、部門資訊孤島,為整合帶來了許多挑戰。據 Aberdeen Group 稱,系統碎片化是產品開發的主要障礙。複雜的升級、與 ERP 平台的整合以及資料管治問題限制了部署,尤其是在數位化成熟度較低的企業中。
依實現類型
預計到2026年,雲端服務將佔全球市場佔有率的62.57%。基於雲端的PLM解決方案能夠降低資本支出並提高擴充性。Accenture的報告指出,企業透過遷移到雲端基礎設施,可以將整體擁有成本(TCO)降低40%。此外,80%的企業使用多種雲端服務,這推動了基於SaaS的CAD-PLM解決方案的普及。西門子、歐特克、達梭系統和Arras等供應商正在擴展其雲端託管平台的產品組合。
在對資料管理和安全有嚴格要求的行業中,本地部署仍然至關重要。
依行業
預計到2026年,離散製造業將佔全球市場佔有率的56.83%,其中汽車產業將發揮主導作用。其他行業預計將佔18.82%的市場佔有率。離散製造業占美國製造業產出的36.0%,並支撐了CAD和PLM系統的高普及率。
汽車業佔北美GDP的3%,2021年僱用了1251,600人,凸顯了其經濟重要性以及對數位設計平台的高度依賴。
北美洲
預計到2025年,北美市場規模將達到55.5億美元,以31.30%的市佔率維持領先地位。美國市場預計到2026年將達到38.8億美元。 2021年,北美雲端運算收入達到2,624.4億美元,推動了數位平台的擴張。 America Makes透過在其數位化營運中實施AWS和Siemens Teamcenter,實現了約3,000萬美元的成本節約。
歐洲
歐洲正受到工業4.0計劃的推動。 2022年5月,歐元區工業生產年增2.1%。德國汽車和機械產業的強勁表現支撐了區域成長,預計2023年至2030年歐洲市場將以7.9%的複合年成長率成長。
亞太地區
亞太地區正受益於不斷擴展的製造業生態系統。預計到2026年,日本製造業規模將達7.6億美元,中國將達到10.6億美元,印度將達到8億美元。區域全面經濟夥伴協定(RCEP)涵蓋了全球30%的人口,正在推動區域產業整合和數位轉型。
中東和非洲
受沙烏地阿拉伯「2030願景」下對智慧製造的投資以及阿拉伯聯合大公國數位化舉措的推動,中東和北非地區的物聯網設備網路預計到2025年將翻倍。 2020年,沙烏地阿拉伯的汽車銷售佔中東和北非地區總銷量的35%,進一步促進了CAD-PLM技術的應用。
這些舉措強調基於雲端的整合、SaaS 擴展數位線程創新。
The global CAD and PLM software market was valued at USD 17.76 billion in 2025 and is projected to grow to USD 19.11 billion in 2026, reaching USD 34.39 billion by 2034, registering a CAGR of 7.60% during 2026-2034. North America dominated the market with a 31.30% share in 2025, supported by strong cloud adoption and advanced manufacturing infrastructure. Additionally, the U.S. market is expected to reach USD 5,928.6 million by 2032, reflecting continued enterprise investments.
Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software centralizes product data, automates workflows, and enables geographically dispersed teams to collaborate securely using updated product information. Computer-Aided Design (CAD) software enables 2D and 3D digital modeling before physical production. Integrated CAD-PLM systems improve Bill of Materials (BOM) management, design validation, intellectual property protection, and supply chain optimization-particularly across automotive and manufacturing industries.
COVID-19 Impact
The pandemic temporarily restricted investments in PLM and CAD solutions, particularly among SMEs. Reduced industrial activity across automotive, aerospace, and industrial equipment sectors slightly slowed market growth. However, digital transformation initiatives accelerated adoption. According to IDC, global digital transformation investments reached USD 1.5 trillion in 2020, driven by both small and large enterprises. This resurgence supported recovery in CAD and PLM software deployment post-pandemic.
Latest Trends
Digital twin and digital thread implementation are transforming product development. Digital thread connects upstream and downstream product data across enterprise systems, while digital twins create real-time virtual replicas of physical assets.
In September 2020, Aras launched Digital Twin Core to manage IoT-driven performance monitoring and predictive maintenance. PLM systems serve as the backbone for integrating CAD data, BOM history, and lifecycle analytics. These innovations reduce production costs, accelerate time-to-market, and enhance responsiveness to customer requirements.
Market Drivers
The rise of smart manufacturing, IoT integration, and 3D printing is accelerating CAD and PLM adoption. In 2021, 28.0% of global industries implemented IoT-as-a-Service, improving product quality, design accuracy, and manufacturing lead times.
In December 2022, Siemens deployed Teamcenter PLM in semiconductor manufacturing to enhance data management and quality control. Additionally, automotive exports in the U.S. surpassed USD 1.100 trillion over the past decade, reinforcing the need for advanced design and lifecycle solutions. CAD-PLM integration enables real-time production insights, automated drawing generation, and improved revision control, fueling market growth.
Market Restraints
Disconnected enterprise systems and siloed departments present integration challenges. According to Aberdeen Group, fragmented systems are a key obstacle in product development. Complex upgrades, integration with ERP platforms, and data governance issues limit adoption, particularly in organizations lacking digital maturity.
By Deployment
The cloud segment is projected to account for 62.57% of global market share in 2026. Cloud-based PLM reduces capital expenditure and improves scalability. Accenture reports enterprises can reduce total cost of ownership by 40% by migrating to cloud infrastructure. Furthermore, 80% of enterprises use multiple cloud services, enhancing adoption of SaaS-based CAD-PLM solutions. Vendors such as Siemens, Autodesk, Dassault Systemes, and Aras increasingly provide cloud-hosted platforms.
On-premise deployment remains relevant for industries requiring strict data control and security.
By Industry
The discrete industry segment is expected to contribute 56.83% of global share in 2026, with automotive playing a leading role. The others segment accounts for 18.82% share in 2026. Discrete manufacturing represents 36.0% of U.S. manufacturing output, supporting high adoption of CAD and PLM systems.
The automotive industry contributes 3% to North America's GDP and employed 1,251,600 people in 2021, highlighting its economic importance and reliance on digital design platforms.
North America
North America generated USD 5.55 billion in 2025, maintaining leadership with 31.30% share. The U.S. market is projected to reach USD 3.88 billion by 2026. Cloud computing revenue in North America reached USD 262.44 billion in 2021, reinforcing digital platform expansion. America Makes saved approximately USD 30.0 million by adopting AWS and Siemens Teamcenter for digital operations.
Europe
Europe is driven by Industry 4.0 initiatives. Industrial production in the Eurozone increased 2.1% in May 2022 year-over-year. Germany's strong automotive and machinery sectors support regional growth, while the Europe market is expected to grow at 7.9% CAGR (2023-2030).
Asia Pacific
Asia Pacific benefits from expanding manufacturing ecosystems. By 2026, Japan is expected to reach USD 0.76 billion, China USD 1.06 billion, and India USD 0.80 billion. RCEP agreements cover 30% of the world's population, enhancing regional industrial integration and digital transformation.
Middle East & Africa
IoT device networks in MENA are projected to grow 2x by 2025, driven by smart manufacturing investments under Saudi Vision 2030 and UAE digital initiatives. Saudi Arabia accounted for 35% of vehicles sold in MENA in 2020, supporting CAD-PLM deployment.
Competitive Landscape
Major players include SAP SE, Autodesk, Dassault Systemes, PTC Inc., Oracle, Siemens AG, Aras Corporation, and Infor.
Key developments include:
These initiatives emphasize cloud-based integration, SaaS expansion, and digital thread innovation.
Conclusion
The CAD and PLM software market is projected to grow from USD 17.76 billion in 2025 to USD 19.11 billion in 2026, reaching USD 34.39 billion by 2034, at a CAGR of 7.60%. North America leads with 31.30% share in 2025, while cloud deployment accounts for 62.57% share in 2026 and discrete industries contribute 56.83%. Growing IoT adoption at 28.0% industrial penetration, automotive exports exceeding USD 1.100 trillion, and rising cloud utilization among 80% of enterprises will continue to drive sustained global growth through 2034.
Segmentation By Deployment, Industry, and Region
By Deployment * On-premise
By Industry * Discrete Industries
By Region * North America (By Deployment, By Industry, and By Country)