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Electronics and Sensors

The Frost & Sullivan Electronics & Sensors group provides global market analysis and forecasts, insights into emerging technologies, current trends and challenges, and new opportunities to grow your business.
The electronics world is becoming smaller, more compact, sleeker, faster and price-competitive. The pervasiveness of electronics will continue to increase rapidly in walks of life whether medical, aerospace and defense, automotive and ever-present consumer electronics

  1. This issue profiles flexible electronics.

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  2. This issue profiles image sensors with an advanced silicon retina, flexible sensors that streamline detection of toxic gases or UV radiation, and a brain-computer interface combined with computer vision that improves detection.

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  3. This issue profiles advanced flash storage platforms.

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  4. This issue profiles organic semiconductors that enhance image sensors, a fiber optic sensor that rapidly detects small temperature change, and a quantum technique that improves microcantilever sensors.

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  5. This issue profiles next-generation user interaction technology that allows users to interact with smart devices.

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  6. This issue profiles intestinal gas sensing capsules for improved healthcare, improved safety and intelligence for drones, and rapid detection of charge of a single electron.

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  7. 16 Jun 2015  |  Global

    2015 Global Outlook of the Biometrics Industry

    Opportunities in Public and Commercial Applications Continue to Grow

    The global biometrics market is likely to witness significant growth in both public and commercial applications owing to the uptake of multiple technologies available. The year 2015 will witness a transformation that enhances the growth of biometrics in existing applications as well as in new applications in healthcare, finance, and retail. This gr...

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  8. This issue profiles advancements in data storage.

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  9. This issue profiles X-ray imaging that could help improve energy storage, acoustic control of smartphones, and a wireless field monitoring solution.

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  10. This issue profiles LBNL researchers experimenting with nanowire optical properties; research on nanostuctured light-emitting devices at NRL, and nanophotonics and light-based computing research at Stanford.

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