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The global Industrial Valve market was valued at USD 95.58 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 121.67 billion by 2029; it is expected to register a CAGR of 4.9% during the forecast period. The rising demand for valves from the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries, the establishment of smart cities globally, the rapid deployment of connected networks to monitor valve conditions and predict system failure, and the increasing need to establish new power plants and revamp existing ones are the key driving factors for the industrial valves market. The industry is moving toward adopting automated valves and sophisticated monitoring technologies coordinated through a central control station. Control valves can be linked to an extended data network, enabling them to easily monitor an industrial plant's flow rates and operating conditions. For instance, in an oil & gas plant, connecting valves on a network allows distributed control, which enables operators to reconfigure piping and networking systems in the case of a blockage or damage to the pipeline network and ensures a safer working environment without stopping the production process. The energy & Power segment is expected to hold the second-largest share of the Industrial Valve market in 2024. The energy & power industry is witnessing a strong need to develop infrastructure to meet the growing energy demand. This trend allows manufacturers to design and develop their products adhering to industry requirements and standards. Valves, specifically with digital capabilities, are in demand for safety applications and critical operations. The market in North America is to hold the second-largest market share in 2023. Key factor driving the North American market include increased R&D on actuators utilized in valves for automation and the increasing need for safety standards in industrial plants. R&D at the industry level is broadening the scope of industrial valve applications into the different industries, namely energy & power and chemical, within the US. Industrial valves are used as components in oil & gas, energy & power, and water & wastewater treatment industries to regulate the flow of the media through a system, to start and stop the flow, or to throttle it, ensuring safe and efficient process automation.