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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 sensor and transducer research at the Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies, nano-optics research for the US Navy, and blast mitigation R&D at MIT’s Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies.

    $250.00
  2. This issue profiles nanowire transistors that enable next-generation electronics.

    $250.00
  3. This issue profiles programmable light source to improve infrared gas sensing, an ultra low-power smart sensor beacon, and low-power wearable microsensors.

    $250.00
  4. This issue profiles advanced display technologies that enable development of next generation displays.

    $250.00
  5. This issue profiles advancements in 3D image sensing, a high-resolution MEMS barometric pressure sensor, and a self-powered wireless sensor system.

    $250.00
  6. This issue profiles smart lighting that enables development of advanced lighting solutions.

    $250.00
  7. This issue profiles applying optics and nanotechnology to create a compact gas sensor, an MEMS VOC sensor for home monitoring, and advancements in sensor power conservation.

    $250.00
  8. This issue profiles cloud behavior R&D at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, using integrated functional platforms as the core for device integration, and an innovative material that makes water transportation more convenient.

    $250.00
  9. This issue profiles development of stretchable electronic circuits that can deform, roll, and flex.

    $250.00
  10. This issue profiles biometric sensors that could boost driver safety, improved X-ray wavelength measurement, and ultra-thin accelerometers.

    $250.00