- A pressure transmitter is a device used to measure and convert pressure readings into an electrical signal that can be monitored and recorded. It typically consists of a pressure sensor, which detects the pressure of a fluid (liquid or gas), and a transmitter, which converts the sensor’s measurement into an electrical signal. This signal can then be used for process control, data analysis, or system monitoring
- The expanding adoption of pressure transmitters is primarily attributable to the growing emphasis on industrial automation and process optimization across numerous sectors, including oil & gas, chemical processing, pharmaceuticals, water and wastewater treatment, and power generation. The increasing demand for accurate and reliable pressure measurements for safety, quality control, and efficiency, along with the rise of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and Industry 4.0 initiatives, is further driving the wider use of pressure transmitters in modern industrial operations
- Asia-Pacific dominates the pressure transmitter market with a share of 47.4% in 2024 due to strong industrial expansion, significant infrastructure investments, and increasing demand for automation in key sectors such as oil & gas, chemicals, and water treatment
- North America is expected to be the fastest growing region in the pressure transmitter market during the forecast period due to the presence of highly productive and continuously expanding industries such as chemicals, power generation, and oil & gas in the region
- Liquid segment dominates the market with a market share of 71.21% in 2024 due to extensive deployment in water and wastewater treatment, chemical processing, and food & beverage applications. Pressure transmitters used in liquid measurement help monitor fluid levels, detect leaks, and ensure stable process control



