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Smart Sensors: Global Developments and Growth Opportunities New Ways of Sensing Contribute to Better Bottom Line

Smart Sensors: Global Developments and Growth Opportunities New Ways of Sensing Contribute to Better Bottom Line.

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Smart Sensors: Global Developments and Growth Opportunities New Ways of Sensing Contribute to Better Bottom Line

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  1. Smart Sensors: Global Developments and Growth OpportunitiesNew Ways of Sensing Contribute to Better Bottom Line “Advances in computer miniaturization over the last two decades have helped researchers develop sensors into sophisticated, intelligent devices that can effectively replace the human senses to measure certain parameters in various environments.” Technology Analyst Team Technical Insights

  2. Key Features • Technical Insights Provides: • Detailed insights into recent technology developments and • trends • Analyst insights on ‘hot topics’ and emerging applications • in the Smart Sensing Sector • Profiles of leading companies and labs developing smart • sensors • Evaluation of barriers to commercialization • Analysis of enabling technologies

  3. What We Offer • Global Coverage • Proven methodology based on extensive primary and secondary data and research • Focused information and strategies on business and technology issues • Credible research and analysis highlighting industry dynamics • Contact information for leading technology developers

  4. Who Will Benefit? Current Technology Participants • Find out how you compare with the competition • Assess current and future trends • Determine and exploit new applications and opportunities • Find the best candidates for licensing agreements and partnerships New Entrants • Analyze the associated challenges • Calculate timescales for strategy implementation • Position yourself to capitalize on the emerging applications • Uncover the best players to assist you with developing your technology Investment Community • Analyze long-term strategies of the market • Identify participants that will lead the market development • Assess the attractiveness of investing in the market

  5. Key Market Participants Department of Mechanical Engineering, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Cincinnati Department of Mechanical Engineering, Vanderbilt University School of Engineering Department of Pathology, University Of Virginia Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Science Department of Systems and Informatics, University of Florence Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Cornell University Department of Engineering, University of Warwick Fraunhofer Institute for Physical Measurement Techniques IPM Fraunhofer Institute for Manufacturing Engineering and Automation IPA Galileo Group, Inc. ADDCO, Inc. Alien Technology Corp. Applied Biosystems Argonne National Laboratory AuthenTec, Inc. BAE SYSTEMS Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center Bioscrypt, Inc. SafeView, Inc. Department of Chemical Engineering, West Virginia University Institute of Technology Arizona State University College of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department of Complex Systems Engineering, Hokkaido University Conspec Controls Ltd. CORRSYS-DATRON Sensorsystems, Inc. Dallas Semiconductor Corp. Delphi Corp. Department of Chemistry, Oregon State University

  6. Key Market Participants (Cont’d) Georgia Tech Research Institute Georgia Institute of Technology Graftel, Inc. Home Automation, Inc. Honeywell International Corp. Instrumentation NW, Inc. Iowa State University JRA Aerospace Ltd. Management Sciences, Inc. Motorola Sensor Products Division Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division National Institute of Standards and Technology Nondestructive Evaluation Sciences Branch, Langley Research Center Oak Ridge National Laboratory Office of Naval Research Omron Electronics LLC Opto-Electronic Design, Inc. OrSense Ltd. Philips Semiconductors Point Six, Inc. RD&E, Lumidigm, Inc. Robert Bosch GmbH College of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology College of Physics, Georgia Institute of Technology SCM Microsystems, Inc. Sensor Wireless, Inc. Siemens AG SK USA, Inc. Space and Naval Warfare (SPAWAR) Systems Center Swedish Defense Research Agency Thinkage Ltd. Tristan Technologies, Inc. University of Catania University of Preugia

  7. For More Information • Call toll free 877 GO FROST (877.463.7876) • Fax toll free 888.690.3329 • E-mail technicalinsights@frost.com • Visit www.frost.com

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