Dublin, Nov. 8, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Markets for Low-Cost Sensors 2012 - Latest Technologies, Strategies, and Technical Developments
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/d23vd6/markets_for)
has announced the addition of the "Markets
for Low-Cost Sensors 2013" report to their offering.
This new report from NanoMarkets quantifies the markets for
low-cost sensors over the next eight years. In the report, we
examine the latest technologies, strategies, and technical
developments of the sensor industry and identify the applications
in which low-cost sensors can generate revenue for suppliers. The
report provides granular, eight-year volume and revenue forecasts
for this business.
The low-cost sensor applications covered by this report include:
smart packaging for consumer goods; pharmaceutical smart packaging
and healthcare-related applications; interactive media and
disposable electronics applications; lighting applications,
including both standalone lighting control units and smart lighting
systems; building aut0mation systems; and diagnostic test strips
for monitoring of, for example, blood glucose or cholesterol levels
in conjunction with an electronic meter.
NanoMarkets has provided coverage of sensors markets for several
years as part of a larger focus on the low-cost and printed
electronics markets, and in this report we share the insights that
we have garnered into the market opportunities that will emerge and
grow for low-cost sensors in key application areas.
The low-cost sensor market will continue to grow over the next
decade, driven largely by the need for better diagnostics for an
aging (and ailing) population, as well as by the growth of low-cost
electronics for a variety of applications and smart packaging
products with integrated sensing capabilities:
- The latter applications are part of larger trends toward
ubiquitous electronics and the Internet-of-things, which are
finally showing signs of real growth after percolating under the
radar for several years.
- Low-cost sensors are key enablers for these trends, because the
concept of putting electronics into everyday objects of all kinds
calls for very low-cost components, including sensors. Importantly,
it is in these new low-cost electronics applications that
NanoMarkets believes some of the most exciting, i.e. highest
growth, opportunities in the low-cost sensor sector lie.
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter One Background and Objectives of this Report
1.1 Background to this Report
1.1.1 Low-Cost Electronics as a Market for Low-Cost Sensors
1.2 Objectives and Scope of this Report
Chapter Two: Low-Cost Sensor Technologies and Products
2.1 Low Cost Sensors: Key Issues
2.3 Diagnostic Test Strips - The Biggest Market for Low-Cost
Sensors
2.3 Other Applications for Low-Cost Sensors
Chapter Three: Forecasts for Low-Cost Sensors
3.1 Forecasting Methodology
3.2 Eight-Year Forecasts for Low-Cost Sensors
3.2.1 Forecasts of Diagnostic Test Strips
3.2.2 Forecasts of Low-Cost Sensors in Pharmaceutical Smart Packaging and Healthcare-Related Applications
3.2.3 Forecasts for Low-Costs Sensors in Interactive Media and Disposable Electronics
3.2.4 Eight-Year Forecasts for Low-Cost Sensors in Lighting
3.2.5 Eight-Year Forecasts for Low-Cost Sensors in Building Automation
3.3 Summaries of Eight-Year Forecasts for Low-Cost Sensors
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