Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Near Field Communication Market, NFC Market (2011 – 2016)

NFC technology has been around since the last few years but hit the market just in 2010. Till 2009, NFC technology was undergoing pilot testing phase. There is a lot of research and development being carried out in this field and several prototypes were made for various products and applications. The applications of NFC technology include mobile payment, access control, ticketing, data sharing, and advertisement. A number of products commercially available as of today are limited, but the market will witness an immense growth in the products and applications for NFC technology in the years to come.

Near Field Communication Market

NFC technology Market

The research report deals with the current trends in the NFC products and applications market as well as the expected future trends in the same. The life cycle of the NFC market is discussed with their future trends. The target applications of NFC technology are discussed with an analysis of the highest attractive market. The report is segmented on the basis of products, applications, technology, and geography.

In 2011, only 5% of the total mobile phones were NFC-enabled; it is estimated that in the coming five years, this number will rise to approximately 46% by 2016. This indicates the rapid adoption of the NFC technology and the increasing mobile application of NFC technology. As more number of NFC products is made available, the market will see the growth in verticals such as retail, ticketing, and smart advertisement application.

The NFC market is almost evenly distributed amongst North America, Europe, and APAC. North America and Europe are the major contributors in the NFC chips market with combined share of more than 60%. APAC is fast catching up and had almost one fourth of the share of the total chips market in 2011. APAC is the fastest growing region. This high growth of NFC market in APAC is attributed to the countries such as Japan, China, and South Korea. These countries were amongst the early adopters of technology. Currently, the NFC application market constitutes a smaller group of players. As the market for NFC applications will grow, it is expected that more number of industry players will increase their involvement.

The growth of the NFC applications market is expected to be exponential with the revenue growth from $7,686 million in 2011 to $34,515 million by 2016, at an estimated CAGR of 35% from 2011 to 2016. The most attractive of all the segments is the mobile payments segment; followed by the ticketing and access control. The major players that provide chips and controllers for the NFC products are NXP Semiconductors (U.S.), Broadcom (U.S.), and Renesas (Japan).

Scope of the report
This Near Field Communication (NFC) market research report categorizes the global market on the basis of them being used in different products, applications, and the technology being used to view the augmented image, geographical analysis, forecasting revenue, and analyzing trends in the market.

On the basis of product
The product market is segmented into five broad categories; namely: NFC chips, NFC tags, NFC readers, NFC-based SIM/UICC cards, and NFC enabled micro SD cards.

On the basis of application
The application market is segmented into six major parts. These applications are mobile payments, ticketing, booking, data sharing, service, and access control. These major applications are further divided in to sub segments. The market trend for these applications is discussed.

On the basis of geography
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia-Pacific
  • ROW
Each section will provide market data, market drivers, trends and opportunities, key players, and competitive outlook. It will also provide market tables for covering the sub-segments and micro-markets. In addition, the report provides more than 30 company profiles covering all the sub-segments.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
  1.1 KEY TAKE-AWAYS
1.2 REPORT DESCRIPTION
1.3 MARKETS COVERED
1.4 STAKEHOLDERS
1.5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
1.5.1 MARKET SIZE
1.5.2 KEY DATA POINTS FROM SECONDARY SOURCES
1.5.3 KEY DATA POINTS FROM PRIMARY SOURCES
1.5.4 ASSUMPTIONS MADE
1.5.5 LIST OF COMPANIES COVERED DURING THE REPORT
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3 MARKET OVERVIEW
  3.1 EVOLUTION OF NFC SYSTEM
3.2 SEGMENTATION OF NFC MARKET
3.3 INDUSTRY LIFECYCLE
3.4 PRICE TRENDS
3.4.1 NFC CHIPS
3.5 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS
3.6 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS FOR NFC INDUSTRY
3.6.1 ENTRY BARRIERS
3.6.2 THREAT FROM SUBSTITUTES
3.6.3 RIVALS
3.6.4 BUYER’S POWER
3.6.5 SUPPLIERS’ POWER
3.7 MARKET DYNAMICS
3.7.1 DRIVERS
3.7.1.1 Best user experience amongst contactless card technologies
3.7.1.2 Increase in NFC-enabled mobile phones
3.7.1.3 Silicon is getting smaller, cheaper, and power efficient (ultimate cost-effective product)
3.7.2 RESTRAINTS
3.7.2.1 Disagreement amongst players in value chain
3.7.2.2 Proprietary standards
3.7.3 OPPORTUNITIES
3.7.3.1 Retail applications
3.7.3.2 Increased connectivity amongst devices
3.8 BURNING ISSUE
3.8.1 NOT AN END–TO-END TECHNOLOGY FOR MOBILE PAYMENT
3.9 WINNING IMPERATIVES
3.9.1 STRATEGIC ALLIANCE ACROSS VALUE CHAIN
3.10 VALUE CHAIN
3.10.1 NFC EQUIPMENT
3.10.2 MOBILE PHONE (SMARTPHONE)
3.10.3 TELECOM OPERATOR
3.10.4 MOBILE PAYMENT GATEWAY/TRUSTED SERVICE MANAGERS
3.10.5 BANK/CREDIT CARD (COMPANY)
4 TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW 
4.1 INTRODUCTION
4.2 NFC STANDARDS
5 PRODUCTS MARKET 
5.1 OVERVIEW
5.2 NFC CHIPS
5.3 NFC TAGS
5.4 NFC READERS
5.5 NFC MICRO SD CARDS
5.6 NFC SIM/UICC CARDS
6 APPLICATIONS MARKET 
6.1 INTRODUCTION
6.2 PAYMENT (TRANSACTION)
6.2.1 MOBILE COMMERCE/BANKING (SHOPPING THROUGH DEBIT/CREDIT CARD)
6.2.2 POINT OF SALE
6.2.3 MARKET DYNAMICS
6.2.3.1 Drivers
6.2.3.1.1 Running a more efficient business
6.2.3.1.2 Securing the business
6.2.3.2 Restraints
6.2.3.2.1 Lack of Point of Sales (POS) infrastructure
6.2.3.3 Opportunity
6.2.3.3.1 Growth in retail
6.2.4 PEER-TO-PEER
6.2.5 MARKET DRIVERS
6.2.5.1 Drivers
6.2.5.1.1 Time saving
6.2.5.1.2 Acceptance by consumer
6.2.5.2 Restraints
6.2.5.2.1 New system installations required (infrastructure)
6.2.5.3 Opportunities
6.2.5.3.1 Penetration in PC/laptop market
6.3 TICKETING
6.3.1 RAIL, METRO & BUS TICKETS
6.3.2 AIRLINE TICKETS & BOARDING PASSES
6.3.2.1 Passenger check-in
6.3.2.2 Baggage check-in
6.3.3 MARKET DRIVERS
6.3.3.1 Drivers
6.3.3.1.1 Paperless operations
6.3.3.1.2 Reliability
6.3.3.2 Restraints
6.3.3.2.1 Uncertain utilization factor
6.3.3.3 Opportunities
6.3.3.3.1 Increase in air-traffic & usage of e-ticket
6.4 BOOKING
6.4.1 TAXI
6.4.2 HOTEL
6.4.3 ENTERTAINMENT & EVENTS
6.4.4 MARKET DYNAMICS
6.4.4.1 Drivers
6.4.4.1.1 Replacement market
6.4.4.2 Restraints
6.4.4.2.1 Security
6.4.4.3 Opportunities
6.4.4.3.1 Healthcare
6.5 DATA SHARING
6.5.1 SOCIAL NETWORKING
6.5.2 DOWNLOAD/SHARING (MUSIC, GAMES, APPLICATIONS ETC)
6.5.3 MARKET DRIVERS
6.5.3.1 Drivers
6.5.3.1.1 Large population engaged in social networking
6.5.3.1.2 Selective branding
6.5.3.2 Restraints
6.5.3.2.1 Limited storage space on NFC tag
6.6 SERVICE
6.6.1 IDENTIFICATION
6.6.2 LOYALTY – MEMBERSHIPS
6.6.3 SMART ADVERTISEMENT
6.6.4 MARKET DRIVERS
6.6.4.1 Drivers
6.6.4.1.1 Impulsive buying
6.6.4.2 Restraints
6.6.4.2.1 Tampering of smart posters
6.7 ACCESS CONTROL
6.7.1 PHYSICAL ACCESS (DOOR LONG IN)
6.7.2 TIME & ATTENDANCE
6.7.3 MARKET DRIVERS
6.7.3.1 Drivers
6.7.3.1.1 Keyless access
6.8 NFC TAGS APPLICATION
6.8.1 NON PAYMENT
6.8.2 INFOTAINMENT
6.8.3 SMART ADVERTISEMENT
6.8.4 CHECK-IN (ACCESS CONTROL/PHYSICAL ACCESS)
6.8.5 MARKET DRIVERS
6.8.5.1 Drivers
6.8.5.1.1 User-friendly
6.8.5.1.2 Improves communication
6.8.5.1.3 Improves customer service
6.8.5.2 Restraints
6.8.5.2.1 Smart poster tag susceptible to tampering
6.8.5.2.2 Exposure to malicious threats
6.8.5.3 Opportunities
6.8.5.3.1 Air baggage handling
7 GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS 
7.1 INTRODUCTION
7.2 NORTH AMERICA
7.3 EUROPE
7.4 ASIA-PACIFIC
7.5 REST OF THE WORLD
8 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE 
8.1 MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
8.2 COLLABORATIONS/PARTNERSHIPS/AGREEMENTS/ CONTRACTS
8.3 NEW PRODUCTS
8.4 OTHERS
9 COMPANY PROFILES 
9.1 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY
9.1.1 OVERVIEW
9.1.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.1.3 FINANCIALS
9.1.4 STRATEGY
9.1.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.2 AT&T INC.
9.2.1 OVERVIEW
9.2.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.2.3 FINANCIALS
9.2.4 STRATEGY
9.2.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.3 BARCLAYS
9.3.1 OVERVIEW
9.3.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.3.3 FINANCIALS
9.3.4 STRATEGY
9.3.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.4 BROADCOM CORP
9.4.1 OVERVIEW
9.4.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.4.3 FINANCIALS
9.4.4 STRATEGY
9.4.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.5 DEVICEFIDELITY, INC
9.5.1 OVERVIEW
9.5.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.5.3 FINANCIALS
9.5.4 STRATEGY
9.5.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.6 GEMALTO NV
9.6.1 OVERVIEW
9.6.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.6.3 FINANCIALS
9.6.4 STRATEGY
9.6.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.7 GOOGLE, INC.
9.7.1 OVERVIEW
9.7.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.7.3 FINANCIALS
9.7.4 STRATEGY
9.7.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.8 IDENTIVE GROUP, INC.
9.8.1 OVERVIEW
9.8.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.8.3 FINANCIALS
9.8.4 STRATEGY
9.8.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.9 INFINEON TECHNOLOGIES AG
9.9.1 OVERVIEW
9.9.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.9.3 FINANCIALS
9.9.4 STRATEGY
9.9.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.10 INGENICO SA
9.10.1 OVERVIEW
9.10.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.10.3 FINANCIALS
9.10.4 STRATEGY
9.10.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.11 INSIDE SECURE
9.11.1 OVERVIEW
9.11.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.11.3 FINANCIALS
9.11.4 STRATEGY
9.11.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.12 MASTERCARD INC.
9.12.1 OVERVIEW
9.12.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.12.3 FINANCIALS
9.12.4 STRATEGY
9.12.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.13 NOKIA OYJ
9.13.1 OVERVIEW
9.13.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.13.3 FINANCIALS
9.13.4 STRATEGY
9.13.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.14 NTT DOCOMO, INC.
9.14.1 OVERVIEW
9.14.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.14.3 FINANCIALS
9.14.4 STRATEGY
9.14.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.15 NXP SEMICONDUCTORS
9.15.1 OVERVIEW
9.15.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.15.3 FINANCIALS
9.15.4 STRATEGY
9.15.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.16 PAYPAL LTD.
9.16.1 OVERVIEW
9.16.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.16.3 FINANCIALS
9.16.4 DEVELOPMENTS
9.17 PROXAMA LTD
9.17.1 OVERVIEW
9.17.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.17.3 FINANCIALS
9.17.4 STRATEGY
9.17.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.18 RENESAS ELECTRONICS CORP.
9.18.1 OVERVIEW
9.18.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.18.3 FINANCIALS
9.18.4 STRATEGY
9.18.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.19 RESEARCH IN MOTION LTD.
9.19.1 OVERVIEW
9.19.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.19.3 FINANCIALS
9.19.4 STRATEGY
9.19.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.20 SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
9.20.1 OVERVIEW
9.20.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.20.3 FINANCIALS
9.20.4 STRATEGY
9.20.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.21 SANDISK CORP.
9.21.1 OVERVIEW
9.21.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.21.3 FINANCIALS
9.21.4 STRATEGY
9.21.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.22 SONY CORP.
9.22.1 OVERVIEW
9.22.2 FINANCIALS
9.22.3 STRATEGY
9.22.4 DEVELOPMENTS
9.23 ST MICROELECTRONICS N.V
9.23.1 OVERVIEW
9.23.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.23.3 FINANCIALS
9.23.4 STRATEGY
9.23.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.24 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS
9.24.1 OVERVIEW
9.24.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.24.3 FINANCIALS
9.24.4 STRATEGY
9.24.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.25 TOSHIBA CORPORATION
9.25.1 OVERVIEW
9.25.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.25.3 FINANCIALS
9.25.4 STRATEGY
9.25.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.26 TYFONE INC.
9.26.1 OVERVIEW
9.26.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.26.3 FINANCALS
9.26.4 STRATEGY
9.26.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.27 VERIFONE SYSTEMS, INC.
9.27.1 OVERVIEW
9.27.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.27.3 FINANCIALS
9.27.4 STRATEGY
9.27.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.28 VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
9.28.1 OVERVIEW
9.28.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.28.3 FINANCIALS
9.28.4 STRATEGY
9.28.5 DEVELOPMENT
9.29 VISA INC.
9.29.1 OVERVIEW
9.29.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.29.3 FINANCIALS
9.29.4 STRATEGY
9.29.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.30 VIVOTECH, INC.
9.30.1 OVERVIEW
9.30.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.30.3 FINANCIALS
9.30.4 STRATEGY
9.30.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.31 WATCHDATA TECHNOLOGIES PTE LTD.
9.31.1 OVERVIEW
9.31.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
9.31.3 FINANCIALS
9.31.4 STRATEGY
9.31.5 DEVELOPMENTS
LIST OF TABLES 
TABLE 1 GLOBAL NFC MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2011 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 2 GLOBAL NFC MARKET, BY APPLICATIONS, 2011 – 2016 (MILLION UNITS)
TABLE 3 REVENUE ($MILLION) & MARKET SHARE OF NFC READER MANUFACTURERS, 2010
TABLE 4 WIRELESS COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY COMPARISON TABLE
TABLE 5 WIRELESS COMMUNICATION OPERATIONAL COMPARISON TABLE
TABLE 6 COMPARISON OF VARIOUS NFC STANDARDS
TABLE 7 GLOBAL NFC CHIP MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCT TYPES, 2010 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 8 GLOBAL NFC CHIP SHIPMENTS, BY PRODUCT TYPES, 2010 – 2016 (MILLION UNITS)
TABLE 9 NFC CHIPS MARKET REVENUE BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 10 NFC CHIPS SHIPMENTS, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 – 2016 (MILLION UNITS)
TABLE 11 GLOBAL NFC TAGS MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2010 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 12 GLOBAL NFC TAGS SHIPMENTS, BY APPLICATIONS, 2010 – 2016 (MILLION UNITS)
TABLE 13 NFC TAGS MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 14 NFC TAGS SHIPMENTS, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 – 2016 (MILLION UNITS)
TABLE 15 NFC READERS MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 16 NFC READERS SHIPMENTS, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 – 2016 (THOUSAND UNITS)
TABLE 17 NFC SD MICRO CARDS MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 18 NFC SD CARDS SHIPMENT, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 – 2016 (MILLION UNITS)
TABLE 19 NFC SIM CARDS MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 20 NFC SIM CARD SHIPMENTS, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 – 2016 (MILLION UNITS)
TABLE 21 NFC MOBILE PAYMENT MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 22 GLOBAL NFC MOBILE PAYMENT MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS 2011-2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 23 NFC MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 24 NFC MARKET FOR TICKETING FOR MOBILE APPLICATION, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 25 NFC MARKET BY MOBILE PAYMENT APPLICATION OF BOOKING, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 26 NFC SERVICE APPLICATIONS MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 27 NFC ACCESS CONTROL APPLICATIONS MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 28 GLOBAL NFC TAG MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2010 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 29 GLOBAL NFC TAG MARKET SHIPMENTS, BY APPLICATIONS, 2010 – 2016 (MILLION)
TABLE 30 NON PAYMENT NFC TAG MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 31 GLOBAL NFC TAG MARKET SHIPMENTS, BY APPLICATIONS, 2010 – 2016 (MILLION UNITS )
TABLE 32 NFC TAG MARKET REVENUE, OF INFOTAINMENT, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 33 GLOBAL NFC TAG MARKET OF INFOTAINMENT, BY APPLICATIONS, 2010 – 2016 (MILLION UNITS)
TABLE 34 SMART POSTER NFC TAG MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 35 NFC TAG MARKET BY SHIPMENT, OF SMART POSTER (ADVERTISEMENT), BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 – 2016 (MILLION UNITS)
TABLE 36 NFC TAG MARKET REVENUE, OF CHECK–IN, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 37 NFC TAG MARKET BY SHIPMENT, OF CHECK-IN, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010 – 2016 (MILLION UNITS)
TABLE 38 NFC MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 39 NORTH AMERICA: NFC MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCTS, 2010 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 40 NORTH AMERICA: NFC TAG MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCTS, 2010 – 2016 (MILLION UNITS)
TABLE 41 EUROPE: NFC MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCTS, 2010 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 42 EUROPE: NFC TAG MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCTS, 2010 – 2016 (MILLION UNITS)
TABLE 43 APAC: NFC TAG MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCTS, 2010 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 44 APAC: NFC TAG MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCTS, 2010 – 2016 (MILLION UNITS)
TABLE 45 MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
TABLE 46 COLLABORATION/PARTNERSHIP/AGREEMENT/JOINT VENTURE
TABLE 47 NEW PRODUCTS
TABLE 48 OTHERS
TABLE 49 AMEX: MARKET REVENUE, BY BUSINESS SEGMENTS, 2009 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 50 BARCLAYS: MARKET REVENUE, 2009 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 51 MASTERCARD: TOTAL REVENUE, 2009 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 52 TOSHIBA: MARKET REVENUE, BY BUSINESS SEGMENTS, 2010 – 2011 ($MILLION)
TABLE 53 VISA: MARKET REVENUE, 2010 – 2011 ($MILLION)
LIST OF FIGURES 
FIGURE 1 COMPANIES COVERED DURING THE REPORT
FIGURE 2 Y-O-Y GROWTH OF NFC MARKET REVENUE, 2011 – 2016
FIGURE 3 EVOLUTION OF NFC TECHNOLOGY
FIGURE 4 MAJOR SEGMENTATION OF NFC
FIGURE 5 SEGMENTATION OF NFC, BY PRODUCTS
FIGURE 6 SEGMENTATION OF NFC, BY APPLICATIONS
FIGURE 7 NFC INDUSTRY LIFECYCLE
FIGURE 8 PRICE TREND FOR NFC PRODUCTS, 2010 – 2016
FIGURE 9 FUTURE PRICE TREND OF NFC CHIP
FIGURE 10 PRICES OF VARIOUS NFC CHIPS
FIGURE 11 PRICES OF VARIOUS NFC READERS
FIGURE 12 PRICES OF VARIOUS NFC READERS
FIGURE 13 MARKET SHARE OF KEY PLAYERS OF NFC CHIP MARKET, 2010
FIGURE 14 MARKET SHARE OF KEY PLAYERS OF NFC READER MARKET, 2010
FIGURE 15 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES MODEL
FIGURE 16 IMPACT ANALYSIS
FIGURE 17 IMPACT ANALYSIS
FIGURE 18 NFC STANDARDS RELATIONSHIP MATRIX
FIGURE 19 NFC MOBILE PAYMENT SYSTEM
FIGURE 20 NFC DATA TRANSFER SYSTEM
FIGURE 21 INSIDE SECURE, INTEL, & MASTERCARD ALLIANCE
FIGURE 22 STAKEHOLDER’S STRUCTURE, ISIS MOBILE WALLET
FIGURE 23 VALUE CHAIN OF NFC
FIGURE 24 COMPARISON OF COVERAGE AREA FOR DIFFERENT WIRELESS COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
FIGURE 25 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY MATRIX
FIGURE 26 COMPARISON OF VARIOUS CONTACTLESS PAYMENT METHODS
FIGURE 27 Y-O-Y GROWTH OF NFC CHIP MARKET REVENUE, 2011 – 2016
FIGURE 28 NFC TAG COMMUNICATION BLOCK DIAGRAM
FIGURE 29 Y-O-Y GROWTH OF NFC TAGS MARKET REVENUE, 2011 – 2016
FIGURE 30 MARKET POTENTIAL MATRIX, TAG APPLICATIONS VS. GEOGRAPHY, 2011
FIGURE 31 MARKET POTENTIAL MATRIX, TAG APPLICATIONS VS. GEOGRAPHY, 2016
FIGURE 32 Y-O-Y GROWTH OF NFC READER MARKET REVENUE, 2011 – 2016
FIGURE 33 NFC ENABLED SD CARD BLOCK DIAGRAM
FIGURE 34 EXPECTED NFC SD CARDS LIFECYCLE
FIGURE 35 Y-O-Y GROWTH OF NFC MICRO SD CARDS MARKET REVENUE, 2011 – 2016
FIGURE 36 Y-O-Y GROWTH OF NFC SIM CARD MARKET REVENUE, 2011 – 2016
FIGURE 37 MOBILE PAYMENT PROCESS THROUGH NFC
FIGURE 38 OPERATING SYSTEM OF POINT OF SALE
FIGURE 39 PEER-TO-PEER PAYMENT SYSTEM
FIGURE 40 WORLDWIDE CUSTOMER ACCEPTANCE OF MOBILE PAYMENTS IN DEVELOPING MARKETS
FIGURE 41 NFC TICKETING APPLICATIONS
FIGURE 42 TRAIN TICKET BOOKING PROCEDURE THROUGH NFC
FIGURE 43 AIRLINE TICKET BOOKING THROUGH NFC
FIGURE 44 INCREASE IN PASSENGERS OF AIRLINES
FIGURE 45 PROCESS FLOW DIAGRAM FOR ACCESSING WEBPAGE USING NFC
FIGURE 46 DATA SHARING APPLICATION OF NFC
FIGURE 47 CUSTOMER-PROMOTER INTERACTION USING SMART POSTERS
FIGURE 48 NFC APPLICATIONS
FIGURE 49 OPERATION OF NFC SMART POSTERS
FIGURE 50 YEAR WISE REVENUE OF GEMALTO NV
FIGURE 51 YEAR WISE REVENUE OF IDENTIVE GROUP, INC
FIGURE 52 BREAK UP OF REVENUE OF IDENTIVE GROUP, 2010
FIGURE 53 YEAR WISE REVENUE OF INGENICO
FIGURE 54 YEAR WISE REVENUE OF NOKIA
FIGURE 55 BREAK UP OF SEGMENTAL REVENUES OF NOKIA, 2010
FIGURE 56 FINANCIAL ANALYSIS OF NXP SEMICONDUCTORS
FIGURE 57 PRODUCTS & SERVICES OF RENESAS
FIGURE 58 GLOBAL PERCENT SHARE OF RENESAS’S MCU BUSINESS
FIGURE 59 PERCENT SPLIT OF REVENUE GENERATED FROM RENESAS’S BUSINESS UNITS, 2010
FIGURE 60 YEAR WISE REVENUE OF RESEARCH IN MOTION
FIGURE 61 SONY’S BUSINESS SEGMENT WISE BREAK UP, 2011
FIGURE 62 YEAR WISE REVENUE OF ST MICROELECTRONICS
FIGURE 63 SEGMENTAL REVENUE OF ST MICROELECTRONICS
FIGURE 64 YEAR WISE REVENUE OF TEXAS INSTRUMENTS

In-Vitro Diagnostic Market, IVD Market (2011 – 2016)

The global IVD market was valued at $44 billion in the year 2011, growing at a CAGR of 7.8% from 2011 to 2016. The U.S. represented the biggest market for the IVD equipments accounting for a share of 47% of the total IVD market in the year 2011.

The European region accounted for 31% of the global IVD market with Germany accounting for the largest share of 23.24% followed France (16.89%) and Italy (16.41%) of the total IVD market.

In-Vitro Diagnostic Market

IVD Market

The Asian region is expected to be ruled by the emerging economies such as China and India, show the highest CAGR by the year 2016. The Chinese IVD market is taking frog leap amongst the emerging nations, followed by India, Russia, and Brazil. The major driving factor for the IVD industry to boom in the emerging countries is the government funding and improved healthcare facilities.

However, the condition is completely reverse in the developed countries such as North America and Eu-5 as these countries are facing major financial crisis and thus having deep cuts on the healthcare budgets with limited reimbursements provided on the clinical testing and the newly introduced tests in the market thus hampering the growth of IVD industry.

The major factors driving the growth of the IVD market is increased patient awareness, patient self testing, and increasing baby booming population across the globe. Advancement in the technology bringing more of automated tests is also one of the major drivers for the growth of IVD market.

Other major drivers for the growth of the IVD industry is rise in the number of diseases like respiratory infections, hospital acquired infections, and sexually transmitted diseases. Similarly rise in the chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, and cancer are driving the overall IVD market.

Analyzers are the main instruments used for conducting the tests. The instruments account only major share of the market share of the IVD market, by types. The analyzers are of 3-types namely, high through put analyzers, medium throughput analyzers, and low throughput analyzers.

Molecular diagnostics is the largest growing segment of the global IVD market with a highest CAGR for year 2011 to 2016.

Budget constraints causing and unfavorable reimbursement scenario for tests especially for severe conditions like cancer are prime reasons for slow growth in the U.S., and Canadian market.

However, the condition is reverse in the Latin American countries like Brazil and Mexico. There has been huge funding from the Brazilian government and the public sector with increased efforts being taken to prevent infectious diseases in the country by conducting all the preventive tests.

Similarly, Asia is the fastest growing region of the global market and accounts to be 22.88% of the global market and is estimated to reach the market of $17.20 billion with a CAGR 11.3% from 2011 to 2016. China is the fastest growing market within Asia and is growing at a CAGR of 18.8% to reach the market of $1.24 billion by 2016. Chinese health Reform During the year, the initial phases of the three-year (2009-2011) made significant headway in increasing insurance coverage of some kind (now >93% of the total population) and improving grass roots and primary care health system.

The major players in the IVD market are Roche Diagnostics (Germany), Abbott Diagnostics (U.S.), Beckman Coulter (U.S.), BD Diagnostics (U.S.), and Siemens Diagnostics (Germany).

Scope of Report
The In-Vitro Diagnostic Market research report evaluates the IVD market globally with respect to the revenue, growth, and industry focus in the following markets:
Global IVD market, by applications:
  • Molecular diagnostics
  • Immunoassays
  • Clinical chemistry
  • Microbiology
  • Hematology
  • Others (Flow cytometry, nephelometry, coagulation, advanced lipid testing, etc.)
Global IVD market, by types:
  • Analyzers
  • Reagents
  • Services
Global IVD market, by end-users:
  • Patient self testing
  • Laboratories (Commercial labs & physician’s office labs)
  • Hospitals
  • Universities
  • Ambulatory care
Global IVD market, by geography:
  • Americas
  • U.S.
  • Canada
  • Brazil
  • Mexico
  • Rest of the America
  • Europe
  • U.K.
  • Germany
  • France
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • Russia
  • Rest of Europe
  • Asia
  • India
  • China
  • Japan
  • Rest of Asia
  • ROW
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 KEY TAKE-AWAYS
1.2 REPORT DESCRIPTION
1.3 MARKETS COVERED
1.4 STAKEHOLDERS
1.5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
1.5.1 MARKET SIZE
1.5.2 MARKET SHARE
1.5.3 KEY DATA POINTS FROM SECONDARY SOURCE
1.5.4 KEY DATA POINTS FROM PRIMARY SOURCE
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3 MARKET OVERVIEW
3.1 INTRODUCTION
3.2 MARKET SEGMENTATION
3.3 BURNING ISSUE
3.3.1 LAB AUTOMATION FOR INCREASED EFFICIENCY & ACCURATE DIAGNOSIS
3.4 WINNING IMPERATIVE
3.4.1 NON PROPRIETARY SYSTEM WITH ENHANCED FUNCTIONALITIES
3.5 MARKET DYNAMICS
3.5.1 DRIVERS
3.5.1.1 Rising incidence of chronic and infectious diseases in emerging economies to drive the market
3.5.1.2 Rapidly aging population
3.5.1.3 Rise in Point-of-Care testing
3.5.1.4 Personalized medicine to propel growth of the IVD market
3.5.2 RESTRAINTS
3.5.2.1 Lack of budget and labor
3.5.2.2 Stringent regulatory framework to stifle the growth of IVD market
3.6 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS
3.7 IVD MARKET, BY END-USERS
3.8 IVD MARKET, BY TYPES
4 CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
4.1 OVERVIEW
4.1.1 GENERAL CHEMISTRY
4.1.2 URINE CHEMISTRY ANALYZERS
4.1.3 BLOOD GAS ELECTROLYTE ANALYZERS
4.1.4 URINE CYTOLOGY
4.1.5 CERVICAL CYTOLOGY
5 IMMUNOASSAYS
5.1 OVERVIEW
5.1.1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
5.1.2 ONCOLOGY
5.1.3 CARDIAC
5.1.4 BLOOD SCREENING
5.1.5 ENDOCRINE
5.1.6 DIABETES
5.1.7 OTHERS
6 MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS
6.1 OVERVIEW
6.1.1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
6.1.2 ONCOLOGY
6.1.3 GENETIC
6.1.4 BLOOD SCREENING
6.1.5 OTHERS
7 HEMATOLOGY
7.1 OVERVIEW
7.1.1 HIGH THROUGHPUT ANALYZER
7.1.2 MEDIUM THROUGHPUT ANALYZER
7.1.3 LOW THROUGHPUT ANALYZER
8 MICROBIOLOGY
8.1 OVERVIEW
8.1.1 BLOOD CULTURE
8.1.2 PATHOLOGICAL CULTURE
8.1.3 IDENTIFICATION & ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY TESTING
8.1.4 OTHERS
9 OTHERS
9.1 OVERVIEW
10 GEOGRAPHICAL ANALYSIS
10.1 INTRODUCTION
10.2 AMERICAS
10.2.1 U.S.
10.2.2 CANADA
10.2.3 BRAZIL
10.2.4 MEXICO
10.2.5 REST OF AMERICAS
10.3 EUROPE
10.3.1 U.K.
10.3.2 GERMANY
10.3.3 FRANCE
10.3.4 ITALY
10.3.5 SPAIN
10.3.6 RUSSIA
10.3.7 REST OF EUROPE
10.4 ASIA
10.4.1 JAPAN
10.4.2 CHINA
10.4.3 INDIA
10.4.4 REST OF ASIA
10.5 REST OF THE WORLD
11 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
11.1 INTRODUCTION
11.2 NEW PRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT
11.3 EXPANSIONS
11.4 AGREEMENTS & COLLABORATIONS
11.5 MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
12 COMPANY PROFILES
12.1 ABBOTT DIAGNOSTICS INC
12.1.1 OVERVIEW
12.1.2 FINANCIALS
12.1.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.1.4 STRATEGY
12.1.5 DEVELOPMENTS
12.2 ALERE INC
12.2.1 OVERVIEW
12.2.2 FINANCIALS
12.2.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.2.4 STRATEGY
12.2.5 DEVELOPMENTS
12.3 ARKRAY INC
12.3.1 OVERVIEW
12.3.2 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.3.3 STRATEGY
12.3.4 DEVELOPMENTS
12.4 BECKMAN COULTER INC
12.4.1 OVERVIEW
12.4.2 FINANCIALS
12.4.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.4.4 STRATEGY
12.4.5 DEVELOPMENTS
12.5 BECTON, DICKINSON AND COMPANY
12.5.1 OVERVIEW
12.5.2 FINANCIALS
12.5.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.5.4 STRATEGY
12.5.5 DEVELOPMENTS
12.6 BIOMERIEUX
12.6.1 OVERVIEW
12.6.2 FINANCIALS
12.6.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.6.4 STRATEGY
12.6.5 DEVELOPMENTS
12.7 BIO-RAD LABORATORIES INC
12.7.1 OVERVIEW
12.7.2 FINANCIALS
12.7.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.7.4 STRATEGY
12.7.5 DEVELOPMENTS
12.8 DIASORIN DIAGNOSTIC S.P.A.
12.8.1 OVERVIEW
12.8.2 FINANCIALS
12.8.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.8.4 STRATEGY
12.8.5 DEVELOPMENTS
12.9 DIAGNOSTICA STAGO SAS
12.9.1 OVERVIEW
12.9.2 FINANCIALS
12.9.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.9.4 STRATEGY
12.9.5 DEVELOPMENTS
12.10 GEN-PROBE INCORPORATED
12.10.1 OVERVIEW
12.10.2 FINANCIALS
12.10.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.10.4 STRATEGY
12.10.5 DEVELOPMENTS
12.11 HOLOGIC INC
12.11.1 OVERVIEW
12.11.2 FINANCIALS
12.11.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.11.4 STRATEGY
12.11.5 DEVELOPMENTS
12.12 HORIBA LTD
12.12.1 OVERVIEW
12.12.2 FINANCIALS
12.12.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.12.4 STRATEGY
12.12.5 DEVELOPMENTS
12.13 LUMINEX CORPORATION
12.13.1 OVERVIEW
12.13.2 FINANCIALS
12.13.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.13.4 STRATEGY
12.13.5 DEVELOPMENTS
12.14 MINDRAY MEDICAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
12.14.1 OVERVIEW
12.14.2 FINANCIALS
12.14.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.14.4 STRATEGY
12.14.5 DEVELOPMENTS
12.15 NOVARTIS INTERNATIONAL AG
12.15.1 OVERVIEW
12.15.2 FINANCIALS
12.15.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.15.4 STRATEGY
12.15.5 DEVELOPMENTS
12.16 ORTHO CLINICAL DIAGNOSTICS (JNJ COMPANY)
12.16.1 OVERVIEW
12.16.2 FINANCIALS
12.16.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.16.4 STRATEGY
12.16.5 DEVELOPMENTS
12.17 QIAGEN N.V.
12.17.1 OVERVIEW
12.17.2 FINANCIALS
12.17.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.17.4 STRATEGY
12.17.5 DEVELOPMENTS
12.18 ROCHE DIAGNOSTICS LIMITED
12.18.1 OVERVIEW
12.18.2 FINANCIALS
12.18.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.18.4 STRATEGY
12.18.5 DEVELOPMENTS
12.19 SIEMENS HEALTHCARE
12.19.1 OVERVIEW
12.19.2 FINANCIALS
12.19.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.19.4 STRATEGY
12.19.5 DEVELOPMENTS
12.20 SYSMEX CORPORATION
12.20.1 OVERVIEW
12.20.2 FINANCIALS
12.20.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.20.4 STRATEGY
12.20.5 DEVELOPMENTS
12.21 THERMO FISHER SCIENTIFIC INC
12.21.1 OVERVIEW
12.21.2 FINANCIALS
12.21.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
12.21.4 STRATEGY
12.21.5 DEVELOPMENTS
LIST OF TABLES
TABLE 1 GLOBAL IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 2 GLOBAL CLINICAL CHEMISTRY MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 3 GLOBAL CLINICAL CHEMISTRY MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 4 CLINICAL CONDITIONS & TESTS CONDUCTED
TABLE 5 GLOBAL IMMUNOASSAYS MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 6 GLOBAL IMMUNOASSAYS MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 7 GLOBAL MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 8 MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 9 GLOBAL HEMATOLOGY MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2011 ($BILLION)
TABLE 10 GLOBAL HEMATOLOGY MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 11 GLOBAL MICROBIOLOGY MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 12 GLOBAL MICROBIOLOGY MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 13 GLOBAL OTHERS MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 14 GLOBAL OTHERS MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 15 IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 16 AMERICAS: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 17 AMERICAS: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 18 AMERICAS: CLINICAL CHEMISTRY MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 19 AMERICAS: IMMUNOASSAYS MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 20 AMERICAS: MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 21 AMERICAS: HEMATOLOGY MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 22 AMERICAS: MICROBIOLOGY MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 23 AMERICAS: OTHERS MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 24 AMERICAS: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY END-USERS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 25 U.S.: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 26 CANADA: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 27  BRAZIL: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 28 MEXICO: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 29 EUROPE: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 30 EUROPE: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 31 EUROPE: CLINICAL CHEMISTRY MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 32 EUROPE: IMMUNOASSAYS MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 33 EUROPE: MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 34 EUROPE: HEMATOLOGY MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 35 EUROPE: MICROBIOLOGY MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 36 EUROPE: OTHERS MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 37 EUROPE: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY END-USERS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 38 U.K.: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 39 GERMANY: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 40 FRANCE: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 41 ITALY: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 42 SPAIN: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 43 RUSSIA AGEING POPULATION
TABLE 44 RUSSIA: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 45 ASIA: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 46 ASIA: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 47 ASIA: CLINICAL CHEMISTRY MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 48 ASIA: IMMUNOASSAYS MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 49 ASIA: MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 50 ASIA: HEMATOLOGY MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 51 ASIA: MICROBIOLOGY MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 52 ASIA: OTHERS MARKET REVENUE, BY COUNTRY, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 53 ASIA: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY END-USERS, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 54 JAPAN: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 55 CHINA: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 56 INDIA: IVD MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 57 ABBOTT LABORATORIES: TOTAL REVENUE AND R&D EXPENSES, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 58 ABBOTT LABORATORIES: TOTAL REVENUE, BY SEGMENTS, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 59 ABBOTT LABORATORIES: TOTAL REVENUE, GEOGRAPHY, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 60 ALERE INC: TOTAL REVENUE AND R&D EXPENSES, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 61 ALERE INC: TOTAL REVENUE, BY SEGMENTS, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 62 ALERE INC: TOTAL REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 63 BECKMAN COULTER INC: TOTAL REVENUE AND R&D EXPENSES, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 64 BECKMAN COULTER INC: TOTAL REVENUE, BY SEGMENTS, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 65 BECKMAN COULTER INC: TOTAL REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 66 BECTON DICKINSON AND COMPANY: TOTAL REVENUE AND R&D EXPENSES, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 67 BECTON DICKINSON AND COMPANY: TOTAL REVENUE, BY SEGMENTS, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 68 BECTON DICKINSON AND COMPANY: TOTAL REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 69 BIOMERIEUX S.A.: TOTAL REVENUE AND R&D EXPENSES, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 70 BIOMERIEUX S.A.: TOTAL REVENUE, BY SEGMENTS, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 71 BIOMERIEUX S.A.: TOTAL REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 72 BIO-RAD LABORATORIES INC: TOTAL REVENUE AND R&D EXPENSES, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 73 BIO-RAD LABORATORIES INC: TOTAL REVENUE, BY SEGMENTS, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 74 BIO-RAD LABORATORIES INC: TOTAL REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 75 DIASORIN DIAGNOSTIC S.P.A.: TOTAL REVENUE AND R&D EXPENSES, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 76 DIASORIN DIAGNOSTIC S.P.A.: TOTAL REVENUE, BY TECHNOLOGY, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 77 DIASORIN DIAGNOSTIC S.P.A: TOTAL REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 78 GEN-PROBE INCORPORATED: TOTAL REVENUE AND R&D EXPENSES, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 79 GEN-PROBE INCORPORATED: TOTAL REVENUE, BY SEGMENTS, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 80 GEN-PROBE INCORPORATED: TOTAL REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 81 HOLOGIC INC: TOTAL REVENUE AND R&D EXPENSES, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 82 HOLOGIC INC: TOTAL REVENUE, BY SEGMENTS, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 83 HORIBA LTD: TOTAL REVENUE AND R&D EXPENSES, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 84 HORIBA LTD: TOTAL REVENUE, BY SEGMENTS, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 85 LUMINEX CORPORATION: TOTAL REVENUE AND R&D EXPENSES, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 86 LUMINEX CORPORATION: TOTAL REVENUE, BY SEGMENTS, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 87 LUMINEX CORPORATION: TOTAL REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 88 MINDRAY MEDICAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED: TOTAL REVENUE AND R&D EXPENSES, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 89 MINDRAY MEDICAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED: TOTAL REVENUE, BY SEGMENTS, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 90 MINDRAY MEDICAL INTERNATIONAL LIMITED: TOTAL REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 91 NOVARTIS INTERNATIONAL AG: TOTAL REVENUE AND R&D EXPENSES, 2008 – 2011 ($MILLION)
TABLE 92 NOVARTIS INTERNATIONAL AG: TOTAL REVENUE, BY SEGMENTS, 2008 – 2011 ($MILLION)
TABLE 93 NOVARTIS INTERNATIONAL AG: TOTAL REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 94 ORTHO CLINICAL DIAGNOSTICS: TOTAL REVENUE AND R&D EXPENSES, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 95 ORTHO CLINICAL DIAGNOSTICS: TOTAL REVENUE, BY MEDICAL DEVICES SEGMENTS, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 96 JOHNSON & JOHNSON: TOTAL REVENUE, BY DIAGNOSTICS SEGMENTS, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 97 JOHNSON & JOHNSON: TOTAL REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 98 QIAGEN N.V: TOTAL REVENUE AND R&D EXPENSES, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 99 QIAGEN N.V.: TOTAL REVENUE, BY SEGMENTS, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 100 QIAGEN N.V.: TOTAL REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 101 ROCHE: TOTAL REVENUE AND R&D EXPENSES, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 102 ROCHE: TOTAL REVENUE, BY SEGMENTS, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 103 SIEMENS: TOTAL REVENUE AND R&D EXPENSES, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 104 SIEMENS: TOTAL REVENUE, BY SEGMENTS, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 105 SIEMENS: TOTAL REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 106 SYSMEX CORPORATION: TOTAL REVENUE AND R&D EXPENSES, 2009 – 2011 ($MILLION)
TABLE 107 SYSMEX CORPORATION: TOTAL REVENUE, BY SEGMENTS, 2009 – 2011 ($MILLION)
TABLE 108 SYSMEX CORPORATION: TOTAL REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2011 ($MILLION)
TABLE 109 THERMO FISHER SCIENTIFIC INC: TOTAL REVENUE AND R&D EXPENSES, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 110 THERMO FISHER SCIENTIFIC INC: TOTAL REVENUE, BY SEGMENTS, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 111 THERMO FISHER SCIENTIFIC INC: TOTAL REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2008 – 2010 ($MILLION)

LIST OF FIGURES

FIGURE 1 MARKET SEGMENTATION
FIGURE 2 GLOBAL IVD MARKET SHARE, BY COMPANY, 2011
FIGURE 3 GLOBAL IVD MARKET SHARE, BY END-USERS, 2011
FIGURE 4 GLOBAL IVD MARKET SHARE, BY TYPES, 2011
FIGURE 5 CHANGES IN LONG TERM CARE EXPENDITURE OF JAPAN, 2006 – 2055 ($BILLION)
FIGURE 6 KEY GROWTH STRATEGIES, 2009 – 2011

Fluoropolymers Market Analysis (2011 – 2016) by Product Types, Applications & Geography

Fluoropolymers are specialized polymeric materials witnessing strong market growth. This growth is driven by the end-user markets where fluoropolymers are extensively used owing to their unique properties and superior performance characteristics. Fluoropolymers possess excellent properties such as superior electrical insulation, advanced chemical, and thermal resistance in demanding environments, good weathering properties, enhanced purity, high resistance to solvents, acids and bases, low coefficient of friction, etc. These superior properties makes them suitable for use in a wide range of applications in industries such as automotives, electronics, chemical processing, Houseware, medical, etc.

Fluoropolymers Market

This study estimates the global market of fluoropolymers by the end of 2016. North America is the most dominant market for fluoropolymers owing to significant demand from the U.S. and growing wire and cable market where fluoropolymers are used as jacketing material and primary insulation material. Fluoropolymers are also used in fiber optic cables. FEP and PVDF are the fastest growing product types in these applications. PVDF is expected to grow at a brisk pace in North America as it is increasingly being used in lithium-ion batteries, architectural coating applications, and as a jacketing material in fiber optic cables. Growing chemical processing, cookware, bakeware, and medical market are also expected to help the North American fluoropolymers market. Asia-Pacific is expected to be the fastest growing markets for fluoropolymers where growth is driven by the key countries such as China, Japan, and India.

This market research study provides detailed qualitative and quantitative analysis of the global fluoropolymers market. The report provides a comprehensive review of major market drivers, restraints, opportunities, winning imperatives, challenges, and key issues in the market. The market is further segmented and forecasted for major geographic regions, North America, Europe, Asia–Pacific, and Rest of the World that include key growth regions such as China and India. Major countries with the market volume and revenue are covered for each of the region. Competitive scenario and market share of the top players in the market has been discussed in detail. The top players of the industry are profiled in detail with their recent developments and other strategic industry activities.

Market has also been segmented on the basis of product types where major product types such as PTFE, FEP, PVDF, and Fluoroelastomers have been discussed in detail and a comprehensive view and forecast is provided for each category with the market volume and revenue. Market has been further segmented on the basis of applications. The major applications for fluoropolymers include automotive and transportation, electrical and electronics, chemical processing, houseware, and medical have been discussed in detail in the report. Market share for major market participants has been described in detail for fluoropolymers. The global existing production capacities of the top suppliers have been provided in detail in the report.

We have used various secondary sources such as encyclopedia, directories, and databases to identify and collect information useful for this extensive commercial study of fluoropolymers. The primary sources –experts from related industries and suppliers have been interviewed to obtain and verify critical information as well as to assess the future prospects of fluoropolymers.

We have also profiled leading players of this industry with their recent developments and other strategic industry activities. Key participants in the global fluoropolymers market include DuPont (U.S.), Dyneon (U.S.), Asahi glass fluoropolymers (Japan), Daikin (Japan), etc.

Scope of the report
This fluoropolymers market research report categorizes the global market on the basis of applications, product type, and geography; forecasting volume and revenue and analyzing trends in each of the submarkets:
On the basis of applications:
  • Automotive and transportation
  • Electrical and electronics
  • Chemical processing
  • Industrial equipments
  • Other applications
On the basis of product type: PTFE, FEP, PVDF, Fluoroelastomers, Others.
On the basis of geography: North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, ROW.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 KEY TAKE-AWAYS
1.2 REPORT DESCRIPTION
1.3 STAKE HOLDERS
1.4 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
1.4.1 MARKET SIZE
1.4.2 KEY DATA POINTS TAKEN FROM SECONDARY SOURCES
1.4.3 KEY DATA POINTS TAKEN FROM PRIMARY SOURCES
1.4.4 ASSUMPTIONS MADE FOR THIS REPORT
1.4.5 LIST OF COMPANIES COVERED DURING PRIMARIES
1.4.6 MAJOR SECONDARY SOURCES USED
1.5 KEY QUESTIONS ANSWERED
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3 MARKET OVERVIEW
3.1 INTRODUCTION
3.2 VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS
3.3 MARKET DYNAMICS
3.3.1 DRIVERS
3.3.1.1 Growing key end-user industries
3.3.1.2 Strong demand for fluoropolymers in Asia-Pacific
3.3.1.3 Rapidly expanding production of proton-exchange membrane and direct methanol fuel cells in U.S.
3.3.1.4 Robust growth in PV installations
3.3.2 RESTRAINTS
3.3.2.1 Economic trends & conditions in end application markets
3.3.2.2 Environmental sustainability
3.3.3 OPPORTUNITIES
3.3.3.1 Green and sustainable fluoropolymers
3.3.3.2 Growing demand for fluoropolymer in industrial maintenance sector
3.3.3.3 Fluoropolymer films market growing in tandem with ever expanding area of applications
3.4 BURNING ISSUES
3.4.1 INTENSIVE PRICE COMPETITION FROM CHINESE MANUFACTURERS
3.4.2 USE OF REPROCESSED PTFE
3.5 WINNING IMPERATIVES
3.5.1 FOCUS ON EVALUATION OF THE PRODUCT MIX
3.5.2 VERTICAL INTEGRATION
3.6 REGULATIONS
3.6.1 INDUSTRY ACTION
3.7 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS
3.7.1 SUPPLIERS POWER
3.7.2 THREAT FROM NEW ENTRANTS
3.7.3 BUYERS POWER
3.7.4 THREAT FROM SUBSTITUTES
3.7.5 DEGREE OF COMPETITION
3.8 RAW MATERIAL ANALYSIS
3.8.1 FLUORSPAR
3.8.1.1 Supply side dynamics of fluorspar
3.8.2 HYDROFLUORIC ACID
3.9 PRICE ANALYSIS
3.9.1 FUTURE OUTLOOK
3.10 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS
3.11 PATENT ANALYSIS
4 GLOBAL FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET, BY PRODUCT TYPES
4.1 INTRODUCTION
4.2 POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE (PTFE)
4.2.1 TYPES
4.2.1.1 Granular
4.2.1.2 Fine Powder
4.2.1.3 Dispersion
4.2.1.4 Micronized Powder
4.3 POLYVINYLIDENE FLUORIDE (PVDF)
4.4 FLUORINATED ETHYLENE PROPYLENE (FEP)
4.5 FLUOROELASTOMERS (FKM)
4.5.1 TYPES
4.5.1.1 Vinylidene Fluoride (VF2)
4.5.1.2 Hexafluoropropylene (HFP)
4.5.1.3 Tetrafluoroethylene/Propylene (TFE/P)
4.6 OTHER FLUOROPOLYMERS
4.6.1 TYPES
4.6.1.1 Polychlorotrifluoroethylene (PCTFE)
4.6.1.2 Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE)
4.6.1.3 Ethylene and chlorotrifluoroethylene (ECTFE)
4.6.1.4 Per fluoro alkoxy (PFA)
5 GLOBAL FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET, BY APPLICATIONS
5.1 INTRODUCTION
5.2 GLOBAL FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET, BY APPLICATIONS
5.2.1 AUTOMOTIVE & TRANSPORTATION
5.2.2 ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS
5.2.3 CHEMICAL PROCESSING
5.2.4 INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENTS
5.2.5 OTHERS
6 GLOBAL FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY
6.1 INTRODUCTION
6.2 GLOBAL FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET
6.2.1 NORTH AMERICA
6.2.1.1 U.S.
6.2.2 EUROPE
6.2.2.1 Germany
6.2.2.2 U.K.
6.2.2.3 France
6.2.3 ASIA-PACIFIC
6.2.3.1 China
6.2.3.2 Japan
6.2.3.3 India
6.2.4 ROW
6.2.4.1 Brazil
7 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
7.1 INTRODUCTION
7.2 NEW PRODUCTS LAUNCHES: MOST POPULAR GROWTH STRATEGY
7.3 MAXIMUM DEVELOPMENTS IN 2011
7.4 MAXIMUM DEVELOPMENTS IN NORTH AMERICA
7.5 SOLVAY SA & ARKEMA SA: THE MOST ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS
8 COMPANY PROFILES
8.1 3M COMPANY
8.1.1 OVERVIEW
8.1.2 FINANCIALS
8.1.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.1.4 STRATEGY
8.1.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.2 ARKEMA SA
8.2.1 OVERVIEW
8.2.2 FINANCIALS
8.2.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.2.4 STRATEGY
8.2.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.3 ASAHI GLASS CO. LTD
8.3.1 OVERVIEW
8.3.2 FINANCIALS
8.3.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.3.4 STRATEGY
8.3.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.4 DAIKIN INDUSTRIES LTD
8.4.1 OVERVIEW
8.4.2 FINANCIALS
8.4.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.4.4 STRATEGY
8.4.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.5 DONGYUE GROUP LIMITED
8.5.1 OVERVIEW
8.5.2 FINANCIALS
8.5.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.5.4 STRATEGY
8.5.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.6 E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY
8.6.1 OVERVIEW
8.6.2 FINANCIALS
8.6.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.6.4 STRATEGY
8.6.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.7 FLUOROTHERM POLYMERS INC
8.7.1 OVERVIEW
8.7.2 FINANCIALS
8.7.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.7.4 STRATEGY
8.7.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.8 GUJARAT FLUOROPOLYMER LTD
8.8.1 OVERVIEW
8.8.2 FINANCIALS
8.8.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.8.4 STRATEGY
8.8.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.9 HALOPOLYMER OJSC
8.9.1 OVERVIEW
8.9.2 FINANCIALS
8.9.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.9.4 STRATEGY
8.9.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.10 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC
8.10.1 OVERVIEW
8.10.2 FINANCIALS
8.10.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.10.4 STRATEGY
8.10.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.11 KUREHA CORPORATION
8.11.1 OVERVIEW
8.11.2 FINANCIALS
8.11.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.11.4 STRATEGY
8.11.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.12 PARKER HANNIFIN CORPORATION
8.12.1 OVERVIEW
8.12.2 FINANCIALS
8.12.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.12.4 STRATEGY
8.12.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.13 QUADRANT AG
8.13.1 OVERVIEW
8.13.2 FINANCIALS
8.13.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.13.4 STRATEGY
8.13.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.14 SAINT-GOBAIN
8.14.1 OVERVIEW
8.14.2 FINANCIALS
8.14.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.14.4 STRATEGY
8.14.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.15 SHAMROCK TECHNOLOGIES
8.15.1 OVERVIEW
8.15.2 FINANCIALS
8.15.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.15.4 STRATEGY
8.15.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.16 SHANGHAI 3F NEW MATERIALS COMPANY LTD
8.16.1 OVERVIEW
8.16.2 FINANCIALS
8.16.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.16.4 STRATEGY
8.16.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.17 SIMONA AG
8.17.1 OVERVIEW
8.17.2 FINANCIALS
8.17.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.17.4 STRATEGY
8.17.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.18 SOLVAY SA
8.18.1 OVERVIEW
8.18.2 FINANCIALS
8.18.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.18.4 STRATEGY
8.18.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.19 WHITFORD CORPORATION
8.19.1 OVERVIEW
8.19.2 FINANCIALS
8.19.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.19.4 STRATEGY
8.19.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.20 W. L. GORE & ASSOCIATES, INC
8.20.1 OVERVIEW
8.20.2 FINANCIALS
8.20.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.20.4 STRATEGY
8.20.5 DEVELOPMENTS
8.21 ZEUS INC.
8.21.1 OVERVIEW
8.21.2 FINANCIALS
8.21.3 PRODUCTS & SERVICES
8.21.4 STRATEGY
8.21.5 DEVELOPMENTS

LIST OF TABLES
TABLE 1 FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME (KILO TONS) & REVENUE ($MILLION), BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2016
TABLE 2 KEY MANUFACTURERS OF FLUOROPOLYMERS
TABLE 3 GDP GROWTH RATE OF MAJOR ECONOMIES, 2006 – 2010 (%)
TABLE 4 ALTERED KEY PROPERTIES OF FLUOROPOLYMERS WITH INCREASING PERCENTAGE OF REPROCESSED PTFE
TABLE 5 FLUORSPAR BULK PRICES, 2009 – 2016 ($/TON)
TABLE 6 HYDROFLUORIC ACID BULK PRICES, 2009 – 2016 ($/TON)
TABLE 7 PRICE RANGE OF MAJOR FLUOROPOLYMERS, 2010
TABLE 8 EUROPE: FLUOROPOLYMERS MAJOR CAPACITIES, 2010 (KILO TONS/YEAR)
TABLE 9 U.S: FLUOROPOLYMERS MAJOR CAPACITIES, 2010 (KILO TONS/YEAR)
TABLE 10 ASIA-PACIFIC: FLUOROPOLYMERS MAJOR CAPACITIES, 2010 (KILO TONS/YEAR)
TABLE 11 GLOBAL PTFE MARKET VOLUME (KILO TONS) & REVENUE ($MILLION), 2009 – 2016
TABLE 12 GLOBAL PVDF MARKET VOLUME (KILO TONS) & REVENUE ($MILLION), 2009 – 2016
TABLE 13 GLOBAL FLUORINATED ETHYLENE PROPYLENE MARKET VOLUME (KILO TONS) & REVENUE ($MILLION), 2009 – 2016
TABLE 14 KEY FLUOROELASTOMER MANUFACTURERS & BRANDS
TABLE 15 GLOBAL FLUOROELASTOMERS MARKET VOLUME (KILO TONS) & REVENUE ($MILLION), 2009 – 2016
TABLE 16 GLOBAL OTHER FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKETS VOLUME (KILO TONS) & REVENUE ($MILLION), 2009 – 2016
TABLE 17 MAJOR APPLICATIONS & USES OF FLUOROPOLYMERS
TABLE 18 AUTOMOTIVE & TRANSPORTATION: GLOBAL FLUOROPOLYMERS APPLICATIONS MARKET VOLUME (KILO TONS) & REVENUE ($MILLION), 2009 – 2016
TABLE 19 ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS: GLOBAL FLUOROPOLYMERS APPLICATIONS MARKET VOLUME (KILO TONS) & REVENUE ($MILLION), 2009 – 2016
TABLE 20 CHEMICAL PROCESSING: GLOBAL FLUOROPOLYMERS APPLICATIONS MARKET VOLUME (KILO TONS) & REVENUE ($MILLION), 2009 – 2016
TABLE 21 INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENTS: GLOBAL FLUOROPOLYMERS APPLICATIONS MARKET VOLUME (KILO TONS) & REVENUE ($MILLION), 2009 – 2016
TABLE 22 OTHER APPLICATIONS: GLOBAL FLUOROPOLYMERS APPLICATIONS MARKET VOLUME (KILO TONS) & REVENUE ($MILLION), 2009 – 2016
TABLE 23 NORTH AMERICA: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME (KILO TONS) & REVENUE ($MILLION), 2009 – 2016
TABLE 24 U.S: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME, BY PRODUCT TYPES, 2009 – 2016 (KILO TONS)
TABLE 25 U.S: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCT TYPES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 26 U.S: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 (KILO TONS)
TABLE 27 U.S: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 28 EUROPE: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME (KILO TONS) & REVENUE ($MILLION), 2009 – 2016
TABLE 29 GERMANY: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME, BY PRODUCT TYPES, 2009 – 2016 (KILO TONS)
TABLE 30 GERMANY: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCT TYPES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 31 GERMANY: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 (KILO TONS)
TABLE 32 GERMANY: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 33 U.K: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME, BY PRODUCT TYPES, 2009 – 2016 (KILO TONS)
TABLE 34 U.K: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCT TYPES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 35 U.K: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 (KILO TONS)
TABLE 36 U.K: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 37 FRANCE: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME, BY PRODUCT TYPES, 2009 – 2016 (KILO TONS)
TABLE 38 FRANCE: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCT TYPES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 39 FRANCE: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 (KILO TONS)
TABLE 40 FRANCE: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 41 ASIA-PACIFIC: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME (KILO TONS) & REVENUE ($MILLION), 2009 – 2016
TABLE 42 CHINA: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME, BY PRODUCT TYPES, 2009 – 2016 (KILO TONS)
TABLE 43 CHINA: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCT TYPES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 44 CHINA: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 (KILO TONS)
TABLE 45 CHINA: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 46 JAPAN: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME, BY PRODUCT TYPES, 2009 – 2016 (KILO TONS)
TABLE 47 JAPAN: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCT TYPES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 48 JAPAN: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 (KILO TONS)
TABLE 49 JAPAN: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 50 INDIA: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME, BY PRODUCT TYPES, 2009 – 2016 (KILO TONS)
TABLE 51 INDIA: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCT TYPES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 52 INDIA: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 (KILO TONS)
TABLE 53 INDIA: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 54 ROW: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME (KILO TONS) & REVENUE ($MILLION), 2009 – 2016
TABLE 55 BRAZIL: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME, BY PRODUCT TYPES, 2009 – 2016 (KILO TONS)
TABLE 56 BRAZIL: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCT TYPES, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 57 BRAZIL: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET VOLUME, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 (KILO TONS)
TABLE 58 BRAZIL: FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2009 – 2016 ($MILLION)
TABLE 59 MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS, 2008 – 2011
TABLE 60 NEW PRODUCTS LAUNCH, 2008 – 2011
TABLE 61 AGREEMENTS & COLLABORATIONS, 2008 – 2011
TABLE 62 EXPANSIONS, 2008 – 2011
TABLE 63 ASAHI GLASS: TOTAL REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 64 DAIKIN INDUSTRIES LTD: TOTAL REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 65 DONGYUE GROUP LTD: TOTAL REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2009 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 66 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC: SPECIALTY MATERIALS SEGMENT REVENUE, 2009 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 67 SIMONA AG.: TOTAL REVENUE, BY SEGMENTS, 2009 – 2010 ($MILLION)

LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE 1 OVERVIEW OF THE FLUOROPOLYMERS VALUE CHAIN
FIGURE 2 IMPACT OF MAJOR DRIVERS ON FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET, 2010 – 2016
FIGURE 3 GLOBAL KEY END-USER INDUSTRIES MARKET REVENUE, 2009 – 2016 ($BILLION)
FIGURE 4 GROWING PV INSTALLATIONS
FIGURE 5 IMPACT OF MAJOR RESTRAINS ON FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET, 2010 – 2016
FIGURE 6 IMPACT OF MAJOR OPPORTUNITIES ON FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET, 2010 – 2016
FIGURE 7 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES
FIGURE 8 FLUORSPAR MARKET SHARE, BY END APPLICATIONS, 2010
FIGURE 9 FLUORSPAR PRODUCTION IN CHINA, 2005 – 2010 (MILLION TONS)
FIGURE 10 GLOBAL FLUORSPAR PRODUCTION, 2010
FIGURE 11 GLOBAL RESERVES OF FLUORSPAR, 2010
FIGURE 12 HYDROFLUORIC ACID MARKET SHARE, BY END APPLICATIONS, 2010
FIGURE 13 GLOBAL FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET SHARE, 2010
FIGURE 14 PATENT ANALYSIS, BY GEOGRAPHY, JANUARY 2008 – DECEMBER 2011
FIGURE 15 PATENT TRENDS, BY GEOGRAPHY, JANUARY 2008 – DECEMBER 2011
FIGURE 16 PATENT ANALYSIS, BY COMPANIES, JANUARY 2008 – DECEMBER 2011
FIGURE 17 GLOBAL FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET SHARE, BY PRODUCT TYPES, 2010
FIGURE 18 FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET SHARE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2010
FIGURE 19 FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET SHARE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2010
FIGURE 20 MAJOR GROWTH STRATEGIES IN THE GLOBAL FLUOROPOLYMER MARKET, JANUARY 2008 – DECEMBER 2011
FIGURE 21 GLOBAL FLUOROPOLYMERS MARKET: DEVELOPMENTS, BY GROWTH STRATEGIES, JANUARY 2008 – DECEMBER 2011
FIGURE 22 GLOBAL FLUOROPOLYMER MARKET: GROWTH STRATEGIES, BY GEOGRAPHY, JANUARY 2008 – DECEMBER 2011
FIGURE 23 GLOBAL FLUOROPOLYMER MARKET GROWTH STRATEGIES, BY COMPANIES, JANUARY 2008 – DECEMBER 2011

Video Surveillance Market – Global Forecast & Analysis (2011 – 2016

Increasing security concerns and the recent spate in terrorist activities have forced governments around the world to invest in video surveillance technologies for homeland security. This has significantly boosted the growth of the global video surveillance market.

Video surveillance is now migrating towards computer networks, transmitting video by IP protocol, in an Intranet or the Internet. High costs, computer and network configurations required for it currently prevent it from being adopted by smaller users.  However, applications of video surveillance are not restricted to homeland security alone and include the domains of commercial, institutional, infrastructure, industrial (buildings) and residential. Although still primarily limited to institutional sectors (governments, controlling forces, transportation systems and educational institutions), IP video surveillance has surfaced as an irreversible trend for the future.

Video Surveillance Market

This report provides a detailed analysis of the markets for all the components of a video surveillance system, such as video cameras, video analytics, storage, monitors, servers and system management. It includes detailed analysis of application segments and geographical split across the globe. The report’s strategic section sketches the competitive scenario in the video surveillance market.

Scope of the report
This research report classifies the global video surveillance market on the basis of them being used in different products, applications, the components being used to view the manufacture the various cameras and systems and geographical analysis; forecasting revenue, and analyzing trends in the market.

On the basis of product
The product market is segmented into two categories namely: Analog video surveillance system and IP video surveillance system.

On the basis of application
The application market is segmented into industrial applications, institutional applications, residential and commercial applications. The infrastructure application is further classified into energy, highways, streets and bridges, transportation, stadiums, parks and playground. The commercial applications is categorised into office, lodging, retail, healthcare and warehouse non-manufacturing applications. Also, the institutions applications have been categorized into educational buildings, government buildings, religious buildings, amusement park and public recreation.The market trends and future projections for these applications are discussed comprehensively.

On the basis of geography
  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia-Pacific
  • ROW
Each section will provide market data, market drivers, trends and opportunities, key players, and competitive outlook. It will also provide market tables for covering the sub-segments and micro-markets. In addition, the report provides 25 company profiles covering all the sub-segments.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 KEY TAKE-AWAYS
1.2 REPORT DESCRIPTION
1.3 MARKETS COVERED
1.4 STAKEHOLDERS
1.5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3 MARKET OVERVIEW
3.1 EVOLUTION OF VIDEO SURVEILLANCE
3.2 MARKET VALUE CHAIN
3.3 DRIVERS
3.3.1 INCREASED SECURITY NEEDS
3.3.2 DECREASING COST OF EQUIPMENT
3.3.3 NEW MEGAPIXEL SOLUTIONS
3.3.4 INCREASED INVESTMENTS BY THE CENTRAL & STATE GOVERNMENTS
3.4 RESTRAINTS
3.4.1 DATA PROTECTION/PRIVACY
3.4.2 LACK OF STANDARDIZATION
3.4.3 DAMAGE TO HARDWARE AND CAMERAS
3.5 OPPORTUNITIES
3.5.1 INTELLIGENT VIDEO SURVEILLANCE
3.5.2 THERMAL IP CAMERAS
3.5.3 HOSPITALITY AND CASINOS
3.6 BURNING ISSUES
3.6.1 GOVERNMENT & PUBLIC SAFETY
3.6.2 INCREASING NEED FOR STORAGE
3.7 WINNING IMPERATIVES
3.7.1 TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION
3.7.2 CLOUD VIDEO SURVEILLANCE
3.7.3 INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS
3.8 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS
3.9 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES MODEL
3.9.1 THREAT FROM SUBSTITUTES
3.9.2 BARGAINING POWER OF CUSTOMERS
3.9.3 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS
3.9.4 THREAT FROM NEW ENTRANTS
3.9.5 INTENSITY OF RIVALRY
4 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE MARKET, BY PRODUCTS
4.1 INTRODUCTION
4.2 TYPES OF VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS
4.2.1 ANALOG VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
4.2.2 IP VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
4.2.3 MOBILE VIDEO SURVEILLANCE
4.2.4 REMOTE VIDEO SURVEILLANCE (RVS)
5 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE MARKET, BY COMPONENTS
5.1 INTRODUCTION
5.2 CAMERAS
5.2.1 TYPES OF IP CAMERAS
5.3 STORAGE
5.3.1 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER (DVR)
5.3.2 NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER (NVR)
5.3.3 IP SAN
5.3.4 OTHERS
5.4 SOFTWARE
5.4.1 VIDEO MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
5.4.2 VIDEO ANALYTICS
5.5 MONITORS
5.6 SERVERS
5.7 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT
6 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE MARKET, BY APPLICATIONS
6.1 INTRODUCTION
6.2 INFRASTRUCTURE
6.2.1 HIGHWAYS, STREETS AND BRIDGES
6.2.2 ENERGY
6.2.3 TRANSPORTATION
6.2.4 STADIUMS, PARKS AND PLAYGROUND
6.3 COMMERCIAL
6.3.1 OFFICE
6.3.2 LODGING
6.3.3 RETAIL
6.3.4 HEALTHCARE
6.3.5 WAREHOUSE NON-MANUFACTURING
6.4 INSTITUTIONS
6.4.1 EDUCATIONAL BUILDING
6.4.2 RELIGIOUS BUILDING
6.4.3 GOVERNMENT BUILDING
6.4.4 AMUSEMENT PARK
6.4.5 PUBLIC RECREATION
6.5 INDUSTRIAL (BUILDINGS)
6.6 RESIDENTIAL
7 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE MARKET, BY GEOGRAPHY
7.1 INTROUDCTION
7.2 NORTH AMERICA
7.3 EUROPE
7.4 ASIA-PACIFIC
7.5 REST OF THE WORLD (ROW)
8 COMPETATIVE LANDSCAPE
8.1 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS
8.2 MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
8.3 COLLABORATIONS/PARTNERSHIPS/ AGREEMENTS/JOINT VENTURES
8.4 NEW PRODUCTS LAUNCHES
8.5 OTHERS
9 COMPANY PROFILES
9.1 ADT SECURITY SERVICES
9.1.1 OVERVIEW
9.1.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.1.3 FINANCIALS
9.1.4 STRATEGY
9.1.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.2 AGENT VIDEO INTELLIGENCE INC.
9.2.1 OVERVIEW
9.2.2 STRATEGY
9.2.3 DEVELOPMENTS
9.3 ARECONT VISION LLC
9.3.1 OVERVIEW
9.3.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.3.3 FINANCIALS
9.3.4 STRATEGY
.3.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.4 AXIS COMMUNICATIONS AB
9.4.1 OVERVIEW
9.4.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.4.3 FINANCIALS
9.4.4 STRATEGY
9.4.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.5 BOSCH SECURITY SYSTEMS
9.5.1 OVERVIEW
9.5.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.5.3 FINANCIALS
9.5.4 STRATEGY
9.5.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.6 CANON, INC.
9.6.1 OVERVIEW
9.6.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.6.3 FINANCIALS
9.6.4 STRATEGY
9.6.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.7 CERNIUM CORP.
9.7.1 OVERVIEW
9.7.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.7.3 FINANCIALS
9.7.4 STRATEGY
9.7.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.8 CISCO SYSTEM INC.
9.8.1 OVERVIEW
9.8.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.8.3 FINANCIALS
9.8.4 STRATEGY
9.8.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.9 DEDICATED MICROS INC.
9.9.1 OVERVIEW
9.9.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.9.3 FINANCIALS
9.9.4 STRATEGY
9.9.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.10 ENVYSION, INC.
9.10.1 OVERVIEW
9.10.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.10.3 FINANCIALS
9.10.4 STRATEGY
9.10.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.11 FIRETIDE, INC.
9.11.1 OVERVIEW
9.11.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.11.3 FINANCIALS
9.11.4 STRATEGY
9.11.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.12 GENETEC INC.
9.12.1 OVERVIEW
9.12.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.12.3 FINANCIALS
9.12.4 STRATEGY
9.12.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.13 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC.
9.13.1 OVERVIEW
9.13.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.13.3 FINANCIALS
9.13.4 STRATEGY
9.13.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.14 INDIGOVISION GROUP PLC
9.14.1 OVERVIEW
9.14.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.14.3 FINANCIALS
9.14.4 STRATEGY
9.14.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.15 MARCH NETWORKS CORP
9.15.1 OVERVIEW
9.15.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.15.3 FINANCIALS
9.15.4 STRATEGY
9.15.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.16 MILESTONE SYSTEMS A/S
9.16.1 OVERVIEW
9.16.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.16.3 FINANCIALS
9.16.4 STRATEGY
9.16.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.17 MIRASYS LTD
9.17.1 OVERVIEW
9.17.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.17.3 FINANCIALS
9.17.4 STRATEGY
9.17.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.18 MOBOTIX AG
9.18.1 OVERVIEW
9.18.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.18.3 FINANCIALS
9.18.4 STRATEGY
9.18.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.19 OBJECTVIDEO, INC.
9.19.1 OVERVIEW
9.19.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.19.3 FINANCIALS
9.19.4 STRATEGY
9.19.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.20 PANASONIC CORP.
9.20.1 OVERVIEW
9.20.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.20.3 FINANCIALS
9.20.4 STRATEGY
9.20.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.21 PELCO INC.
9.21.1 OVERVIEW
9.21.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.21.3 FINANCIALS
9.21.4 STRATEGY
9.21.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.22 PIVOT3 INC.
9.22.1 OVERVIEW
9.22.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.22.3 FINANCIALS
9.22.4 STRATEGY
9.22.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.23 SMARTVUE CORP.
9.23.1 OVERVIEW
9.23.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.23.3 FINANCIALS
9.23.4 STRATEGY
9.23.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.24 SURVEON TECHNOLOGY INC.
9.24.1 OVERVIEW
9.24.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.24.3 FINANCIALS
9.24.4 STRATEGY
9.24.5 DEVELOPMENTS
9.25 UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP.
9.25.1 OVERVIEW
9.25.2 PRIMARY BUSINESS
9.25.3 FINANCIALS
9.25.4 STRATEGY
9.25.5 DEVELOPMENTS

LIST OF TABLES
TABLE 1 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE MARKET REVENUE, BY COMPONENT, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 2 REVENUES OF TOP COMPANIES IN VIDEO SURVEILLANCE, 2011 ($MILLION)
TABLE 3 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE MARKET REVENUE, BY TYPES, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 4 ANALOG VIDEO SURVEILLANCE MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 5 IP VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 6 COMPARISON BETWEEN WIRED & WIRELESS VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
TABLE 7 CAMERA MARKET REVENUE, BY TYPES, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 8 CAMERA MARKET REVENUE, BY FORMS, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 9 CAMERA MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 10 CAMERA MARKET REVENUE, BY ENVIRONMENT, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 11 CAMERA MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 12 CAMERAS MARKET REVENUE IN INFRASTRUCTURE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 13 CAMERAS MARKET REVENUE IN COMMERCIAL, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 14 CAMERAS MARKET REVENUE IN INSTITUTIONS, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 15 CAMERAS MARKET REVENUE IN INDUSTRIAL (BUILDINGS), BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 16 CAMERAS MARKET REVENUE IN RESIDENTIAL, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 17 IP CAMERA MARKET REVENUE, BY TYPES, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 18 STORAGE MARKET REVENUE, BY TYPES, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 19 STORAGE MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 20 STORAGE MARKET REVENUE IN INFRASTRUCTURE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 21 STORAGE MARKET REVENUE IN COMMERCIAL, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 22 STORAGE MARKET REVENUE IN INSTITUTION, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 23 STORAGE MARKET REVENUE IN INDUSTRIAL (BUILDINGS), BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 24 STORAGE MARKET REVENUE IN RESIDENTIAL, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 25 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 26 NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 27 IP SAN MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 28 SOFTWARE MARKET REVENUE, BY TYPES, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 29 SOFTWARE MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 30 SOFTWARE MARKET REVENUE IN INFRASTRUCTURE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 31 SOFTWARE MARKET REVENUE IN COMMERCIAL, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 32 SOFTWARE MARKET REVENUE ININSTITUTIONS, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 33 SOFTWARE MARKET REVENUE IN INDUSTRIAL (BUILDINGS), BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 34 SOFTWARE MARKET REVENUE IN RESIDENTIAL, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 35 VIDEO MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 36 VIDEO ANALYTICS MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 37 MONITORS MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011– 2016, ($BILLION)
TABLE 38 MONITORS MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 39 MONITORS MARKET REVENUE IN INFRASTRUCTURE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 40 MONITORS MARKET REVENUE IN COMMERCIAL, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 41 MONITORS MARKET REVENUE IN INSTITUTIONS, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 42 MONITORS MARKET REVENUE IN INDUSTRIAL (BUILDINGS), BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 43 MONITORS MARKET REVENUE IN RESIDENTIAL, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 44 SERVERS MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 45 SERVERS MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 46 SERVERS MARKET REVENUE IN INFRASTRUCTURE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 47 SERVERS MARKET REVENUE IN COMMERCIAL, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 48 SERVERS MARKET REVENUE IN INSTITUTIONS, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 49 SERVERS MARKET REVENUE IN INDUSTRIAL (BUILDINGS), BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 50 SERVERS MARKET REVENUE IN RESIDENTIAL, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 51 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 52 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 53 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT MARKET REVENUE IN INFRASTRUCTURE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 54 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT MARKET REVENUE IN COMMERCIAL, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 55 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT MARKET REVENUE IN INSTITUTIONS, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 56 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT MARKET REVENUE IN INDUSTRIAL (BUILDINGS), BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 57 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT MARKET REVENUE IN RESIDENTIAL, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 58 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 59 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE MARKET REVENUE, BY BUILDING TYPES, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 60 INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 61 INFRASTRUCTURE APPLICATION MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 62 COMMERCIAL MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 63 COMMERCIAL APPLICATION MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 64 INSTITUTIONAL MARKET REVENUE, BY APPLICATIONS, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 65 INSTITUTIONAL MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 66 INDUSTRIAL (BUILDINGS) APPLICATION MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 67 RESIDENTIAL APPLICATION MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 68 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE MARKET REVENUE, BY GEOGRAPHY, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
TABLE 69 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE MARKET RANKING, 2010
TABLE 70 RANKING OF THE LEADING PLAYERS, BY COMPONENTS
TABLE 71 AXIS COMMUNICATIONS: MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCTS, 2009 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 72 CANON: MARKET REVENUE, BY SEGMENT, 2009 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 73 CISCO: MARKET REVENUES, BY SEGMENT, 2010 – 2011 ($MILLION)
TABLE 74 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL: MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCTS & SERVICES, 2009 – 2010 ($MILLION)
TABLE 75 INDIGOVISION GROUP: MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCTS & SERVICES, 2010 – 2011 ($MILLION)
TABLE 76 MARCH NETWORKS: MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCTS & SERVICES, 2010 – 2011 ($MILLION)
TABLE 77 MOBOTIX: MARKET REVENUE, BY PRODUCT, 2010- 2011 ($MILLION)
TABLE 78 PANASONIC: TOTAL REVENUE, 2010 – 2011 ($MILLION)
TABLE 79 UNITED TECHNOLOGIES CORP: MARKET REVENUE, BY SEGMENT, 2009 – 2010 ($MILLION)

LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE 1 EVOLUTION OF VIDEO SURVEILLANCE
FIGURE 2 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE MARKET SEGMENTATION
FIGURE 3 IMPACT OF MAJOR DRIVERS ON VIDEO SURVEILLANCE MARKET
FIGURE 4 IMPACT OF MAJOR RESTRAINTS ON VIDEO SURVEILLANCE MARKET
FIGURE 5 MARKET SHARE OF TOP COMPANIES, 2011
FIGURE 6 PORTER’S FIVE FORCES
FIGURE 7 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE MARKET TRENDS
FIGURE 8 ADVANTAGES OF IP VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM
FIGURE 9 NORTH AMERICA: MARKET GROWTH RATE, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
FIGURE 10 EUROPE: MARKET GROWTH RATE, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
FIGURE 11 ASIA-PACIFIC: MARKET GROWTH RATE, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)
FIGURE 12 ROW: MARKET GROWTH RATE, 2011 – 2016 ($BILLION)

Monday, January 30, 2012

Global Smart Grid Technology Market (2011 – 2016)

The most fundamental concept of a smart grid is to monitor, analyze, control and communicate the capabilities of a national electrical system in a digitized form which helps in maximizing the throughput time of the system as well as reducing the consumption of energy. The entire concept of smart grid is built around the idea of optimizing the loss of energy as managing the costs in the most efficient manner which helps the government as well as the utilities in various ways. The governments of developing countries such as India, China, Africa and others have taken a number of steps towards digitizing the concept of electricity supply chain but it still needs a lot of co-ordination for the same. Various developed regions such as U.S. and Europe have deployed the smart grid technology as of today and are also expected to increase the efficiency of the process in the coming five years.

Global Smart Grid Technology Market (2011 – 2016)

One of the most vital features of a smart grid is that it helps in reduction of transmission and distribution loss. Smart grid also helps in energy conservation to a great extent.
The report is segmented on the basis of the software & hardware market which includes the distribution management system, general management system, outage management system etc. The report segments the sensors on the basis of insulator leak sensors, dynamic line rating sensors and other monitoring systems. The communication network market is segmented into broadband power lines, home area network and so on.
Geographically the report is segmented into four regions namely; North America (U.S., Canada and Mexico), Europe (UK, France, Germany, Italy and others), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India and Others) and Rest of the World (Africa, Middle East and Others).
The report forecast the future growth of smart grid technology and related application from 2011 to 2016, list of leading players, the latest technology adopted, M&A’s and JV’s of key players.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 KEY TAKE-AWAYS
1.2 REPORT DESCRIPTION
1.3 MARKETS COVERED
1.4 STAKEHOLDERS
1.5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
1.5.1 MARKET SIZE
1.5.2 KEY DATA POINTS TAKEN FROM SECONDARY SOURCES
1.5.3 KEY DATA POINTS TAKEN FROM PRIMARY SOURCES
1.5.4 ASSUMPTIONS MADE FOR THIS REPORT
1.5.5 LIST OF COMPANIES COVERED DURING PRIMARIES
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2.1 KEY FINDINGS
2.2 STATEGIC RECOMMENDATIONS
3 MARKET OVERVIEW
3.1 INTRODUCTION
3.2 MARKET DEFINITION AND SEGMENTATION
3.3 MARKET STATISTICS & IDENTIFYING GROWTH SECTORS
3.4 SMART GRID FUNDING ANALYSIS
3.5 MARKET DYNAMICS
3.5.1 DRIVERS
3.5.2 RESTRAINTS
3.5.3 OPPORTUNITIES
3.5.4 BUSINESS CHALLENGES
3.6 PORTER’S FIVE FORCE ANALYSIS
3.6.1 COMPETITIVE RIVALRY
3.6.2 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS
3.6.3 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS
3.6.4 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS
3.6.5 AVAILABILITY OF SUBSTITUTES
3.7 MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS
3.8 BURNING ISSUES
3.9 WINNING IMPERATIVES
4 SMART GRID: SOFTWARE & HARDWARE MARKET
4.1 DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
4.2 GENERAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
4.3 OUTAGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
4.4 SMART LOAD PRESERVATION
4.5 METER DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
4.6 SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION (SCADA)
4.7 ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE
4.8 SMART GRID: SMART METERS
5 SMART GRID: SENSORS
5.1 WIDE AREA MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS
5.2 DYNAMIC LINE RATING SENSORS
5.2.1 ONLINE METHODS
5.2.2 OFFLINE METHODS
5.3 INSULATOR LEAK SENSORS
5.4 OTHER MONITORING SYSTEMS
6 SMART GRID: COMMUNICATION NETWORK MARKET
6.1 POWER LINE COMMUNICATIONS
6.2 BROADBAND OVER POWER LINES
6.3 WIRELESS NETWORKS
6.3.1 WI-MAX
6.3.2 RF MESH
6.4 HOME AREA NETWORK (HAN)
6.4.1 ZIGBEE
6.4.2 Z-WAVE
6.5 OTHERS
7 SMART TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT
7.1 HIGH CAPACITY TRANSMISSION CABLE
7.2 SUPERCAPACITORS
7.3 FAULT CURRENT LIMITERS (FLC’S)
7.3.1 RESISTIVE FLC
7.3.2 INDUCTIVE FLC
8 SMART GRID SECURITY MARKET
9 GEOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS
9.1 NORTH AMERICA
9.1.1 U.S.
9.1.2 CANADA
9.1.3 MEXICO
9.2 EUROPE
9.2.1 UK
9.2.2 FRANCE
9.2.3 GERMANY
9.2.4 ITALY
9.2.5 OTHERS
9.3 APAC
9.3.1 INDIA
9.3.2 CHINA
9.3.3 JAPAN
9.3.4 OTHERS
9.4 ROW
9.4.1 MIDDLE EAST
9.4.2 AFRICA
9.4.3 OTHERS
10 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
10.1 MARKET GROWTH STRATEGIES
10.2 RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITIES
10.2.1 TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS
10.2.2 NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT & ANNOUNCEMENTS
10.2.3 MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS
10.2.4 AGREEMENTS, PARTNERSHIPS AND COLLABORATIONS
11 COMPANY PROFILES
11.1 ABB
11.2 AREVA
11.3 ATOS ORIGIN
11.4 CISCO SYSTEMS INC.
11.5 CONTROL4 CORP.
11.6 COOPER POWER SYSTEMS
11.7 ECHELON CORPORATION
11.8 ELSTER GROUP
11.9 EMETER
11.10 GE ENERGY
11.11 GRID NET
11.12 IBM
11.13 INFOTILITY
11.14 ITRON
11.15 LANDIS+GYR
11.16 ORACLE
11.17 OSISOFT
11.18 POWER PLUS COMMUNICATIONS AG
11.19 S&C ELECTRIC CO.
11.20 SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
11.21 SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES INC.
11.22 SENSUS
11.23 SIEMENS ENERGY
11.24 SILVER SPRING NETWORKS
11.25 SMARTSYNCH
11.26 STMICROELECTRONICS
11.27 TENDRIL NETWORKS INC.
11.28 TRILLIANT
11.29 VENTYX
11.30 VERIZON
11.31 ZENSYS INC

Contact Center Applications Market

This study covers the contact center applications market in the Latin America and Caribbean. It breaks the market into sub-regions and application segments including ICR, IVR, Outbound, and APO. It also focuses on market challenges, drivers, restraints, and trends. The Latin American contact center applications market grew 3.0 percent from 2009, and it is proving a positive investment area, shown by an encouraging seven-year growth rate. The Andean region grew the most and will continue to grow in the near future, showing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.6 percent. Backed by a CAGR of 8.0 percent, APO income will increase by a total of 71.7 percent in these seven years, indicating the highest growth perceived for the base year.

Contact Center Applications Market

Market Overview—Key Questions
  • Is the market growing, how long will it continue to grow and at what rate?
  • Which is the status of the industry within these countries? Are those structured correctly to reach further growth?
  • What are the key drivers & restraints for growth within Latin America?
  • How will the structure of the market change over time? Which are the key competitors to watch?
  • Are the applications offered today meeting customer needs or is there additional development needed? Will the current applications get commoditized? Will new applications arise?
  • How each of the applications markets will evolve in the short and medium term?
Drivers Explained

Rapid Development of New Markets in the Andean Region are Sparking Competitiveness and Growth

  • With traditionally strong markets such as Brazil and Mexico reaching a growth plateau, countries such as Peru and Colombia have taken center stage in Latin America. These two countries, followed closely by Chile, are expected to grow increasingly in the future and lead overall market growth, as seen in the Andean Regions seven-year forecast.
Increased Need to Ensure Higher Quality Customer Interactions is Firing the APO Applications Market
  • In order to deliver efficiency to their clients in this ever-competitive market scenario, companies have begun pushing APO tools and will continue to push them through 2017, making them the highest growing product and allowing it to make up for losses in other markets.
Mexico’s Quick Rebound from Economic Hardship Has Restored Confidence in the Overall Market
  • The growth recovery witnessed in Mexico is extremely important for the regional overview of the industry. Not only does this allow the country to regain its investment confidence but, more importantly, it will fuel growth in CACAR due to its proximity and the influence it has on the region.
Increasing Awareness of the Importance of Social Media will Drive Demand for Contact Center Applications
  • The need to adapt to social trends is being witnessed globally through the increased usage of social media on a daily basis. Such communication trends will increase demand for new solutions in Latin America.
Restraints Explained

Economic Uncertainty in Key Markets such as Argentina is Leading to Reduced Growth
  • Following the economic debacle witnessed in the past, there are still signs of economic struggles in certain regions. This is the case in the Southern Cone, where negative competitive conditions for this industry are still lingering around Argentina. Given this scenario, not only is growth in this market jeopardized but it could have collateral effects on smaller, trendier markets in the region due to the threat of similar conditions in the mid-term.
Stagnation in the Large Center Segment throughout the Region will Defer Large Investments
  • The maturity of the large contact center segment is a red flag for the industry. New targets for vendors tend to be either small or medium-sized companies, translating the loss of potential high-volume sales that have been driving the industry for many years.
Table Of Contents

Executive Summary 5

Market Overview 9

Total Contact Center Applications Market -

External Challenges: Drivers and Restraints 17
Forecasts and Trends 24
Market Share and Competitive Analysis 32
Segment Breakdown—Total Contact Center Applications Market 38
Inbound Contact Routing Systems 41
Interactive Voice Response 46
Outbound Dialing Systems 51
Agent Performance Optimization 56

Regional Breakdown—Total Contact Center Applications Market 61
Brazil 64
Mexico 69
Central America and the Caribbean 74
Andean Region 79
 Colombia 84
Southern Cone 89
 Argentina 94
 Chile 99

The Last Word 104

Appendix 107

U.S. Tissue Engineering Markets

The scope of this research service primarily includes tissue engineering products and companies in the wound care and surgery space. Surgery includes cardiovascular, orthopedics, neurology, organ regeneration, hernia repair and breast reconstruction. The dynamic market for tissue engineering is growing steadily over the last decade and continues to grow. A thorough understanding of revenue, procedure and demand analysis is provided for different segments of the study. Tissue engineering market is highly competitive, with more than 50 manufacturers selling hundreds of different products. Since this market is a highly evolving space, there is plenty room for smaller entrepreneurial companies to offer innovative products in the market.

U.S. Tissue Engineering Markets

Market Overview
  • Technology advancement in the tissue engineering field and better understanding of market needs have been a major boost to growth of this market sector.
  • Tissue engineering has shown promise as an important solution to treat tissue and organ failure. It addresses these problems by implanting natural, synthetic, or semisynthetic tissues that are fully functional from the start, or that grow into the required functionality.
  • Initial efforts have focused on skin equivalents for treating burns, but an increasing number of tissue types are now being engineered, as well as biomaterials and scaffolds used as delivery systems.
  • Quality control of the materials used in various surgical applications is a key challenge for the tissue engineering industry.
  • End-user ease of use, patient comfort, and recovery times are important features for tissue engineering materials. Surgeon/physician education will play a major role in extending the adoption rate in this market.
  • It is a highly competitive market ranging from major medical device manufacturers to smaller niche technology innovators. Study pertains to the U.S. markets.
  • Period: 2008 to 2018.
  • Base Year: 2011.
  • Forecast Period of Study: 2011 to 2018.
Introduction and Scope
  • The scope of this research service primarily includes tissue engineering products that are used to treat chronic wounds, burns, and surgical applications like hernia repair, heart valves, and breast reconstruction.
  • The tissue engineering market is marked by extensive R&D. Companies take several years to commercially launch products in the market. In the 1980s, R&D in tissue engineering and biomaterials took off. As part of this interest, several biomedical engineering departments were established at major universities around the world.
  • Wound repair is a key application for tissue engineering products. Although most applications focus on the use of artificial skin to treat burns, different disease conditions are also benefiting.
  • A fundamental understanding of tissue differentiation mechanisms that might be harnessed for the development of tissue-engineered products is required to advance treatment of care in the tissue engineering arena.
  • Technical advances in the various components of the industry will contribute to market growth. One component is the availability of biomaterials that act as scaffolds for tissue repair and reconstruction, or for the deposition of engineered tissues and cells preceding implantation.
  • For the biological component of tissue engineering, rapid advances are being made in identifying new cell types for use in tissue regeneration. An establishment of a consensus quality control program to ensure that tissue engineering products work and are safe to use is required.
  • The tissue engineering market is highly competitive, with more than xx manufacturers selling hundreds of different products. Since this market is a highly evolving space, there is plenty of room for smaller entrepreneurial companies to offer innovative products in the market.
  • Though companies have been growing organically, growth by mergers and acquisitions has been a trend in this market, with major competitors growing largely through acquisitions of smaller companies.
  • Major manufacturers in the market are Medtronic, Cook, Lifecell, W. L. Gore, Integra, and others.
Drivers Explained

Advanced Products and Technologies Drive Adoption and Revenues in the Market
  • Xenograft mesh will experience rapid adoption for complex surgeries in all sectors of hernia repair over the next five years.
  • Tissue engineering-type surgeries have gained popularity in the last decade. These repairs offer faster recovery times for the patient and have shown high recurrence rates.
  • Sales of premium-priced advanced products will mainly fuel revenue expansion.
  • Biologics have gained a lot of interest in the last decade. But companies have not been able to provide adequate data to support their claims and show the clinical community that biologics are better than synthetics. Biologics have much higher prices than do synthetics, and if manufacturers are able to drive adoption of these products in the market, revenues are bound to increase.
  • As successful cases of surgery are reported, people are more prone to opt for premium options, thus increasing the price of overall repair.
  • Going forward, we can expect many technologically superior products to be launched in the tissue engineering space. As their adoption rate increases, so will the revenue in the market. Technology will be a strong growth contributor in the marketplace.
Table Of Contents

Notes on Methodology 6

Market Introduction and Segmentation 7-11

Drivers and Restraints 12-19

Wound Care Market 20-51

Surgery Market 52-99

Certification 100

Legal Disclaimer 101

The Frost & Sullivan Story 102-106

List Of Figures

Wound Care Market: Prevalence of Chronic Wounds (Global), 2007-2016 24
Wound Care Market: Products of Chronic Wounds (U.S.), 2011 27-30
Wound Care Market: Product List for Burns (U.S.), 2011 49-50
Cardiovascular Surgery Market: Percent of Company Market Share by Revenue for Heart Valves (U.S.), 2011 59
Organ Regeneration Surgery Market: Liver Product List (U.S.), 2011 72
Organ Regeneration Surgery Market: Number of Donors (U.S.), 2007-2010 75
Organ Regeneration Surgery Market: Number of Transplants (U.S.), 2007-2010 76
Hernia Repair Surgery Market: Synthetic Meshes Market Share Analysis (U.S.), 2011 88
Hernia Repair Surgery Market: Biologic Meshes Product List (U.S.), 2011 89
Hernia Repair Surgery Market: Biologic Meshes Market Share Analysis (U.S.), 2011 92
Neurology Surgery Market: Number of Diagnoses (U.S.), 2001-2009 96
Breast Reconstruction Surgery Market: Number of Diagnoses (U.S.), 2001-2009 99

List Of Charts

Tissue Engineering Markets: Market Segmentation by Application (U.S.), 2011 8
Tissue Engineering Markets: Key Market Drivers and Restraints (U.S.), 2012-2018 12
Wound Care Market: Procedure by ICD-9 Codes for Burns (U.S.), 2001-2009 40
Wound Care Market: Revenue Forecast for Burns (U.S.), 2008-2018 42
Cardiovascular Surgery Market: Revenue Forecast for Heart Valves (U.S.), 2008-2018 57
Cardiovascular Surgery Market: Percent of Company Market Share by Revenue for Heart Valves (U.S.), 2011 59
Cardiovascular Surgery Market: Procedure by ICD-9 Codes for Myocardial Infarction (U.S.), 2001-2009 62
Cardiovascular Surgery Market: Revenue Forecast for Myocardial Infarction Products (U.S.), 2008-2018 63
Cardiovascular Surgery Market: Diagnoses Analysis for Diabetes Mellitus (U.S.), 2001-2009 67
Organ Regeneration Surgery Market: Reasons for Liver Transplantation (U.S.), 2011 70
Organ Regeneration Surgery Market: Diagnoses Analysis for Acute Hepatic Failure (U.S.), 2001-2009 73
Organ Regeneration Surgery Market: Meniscus Repair Revenue Forecast (U.S.), 2008-2018 79
Organ Regeneration Surgery Market: Cartilage Repair Revenue Forecast (U.S.), 2008-2018 82
Hernia Repair Surgery Market: Synthetic Meshes Revenue Forecast (U.S.), 2008-2018 86
Hernia Repair Surgery Market: Synthetic Meshes Market Share Analysis (U.S.), 2011 88
Hernia Repair Surgery Market: Biologic Meshes Revenue Forecast (U.S.), 2008-2018 90
Hernia Repair Surgery Market: Biologic Meshes Market Share Analysis (U.S.), 2011 92
Neurology Surgery Market: Number of Diagnoses (U.S.), 2001-2009 95
Breast Reconstruction Surgery Market: Number of Diagnoses (U.S.), 2001-2009 98