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Environment
Frost & Sullivan’s Environment and Water program area includes environmental and water technologies & services, both municipal and industrial, as well as waste to energy and recycling
Corporations and governments are increasing their awareness and activity around mitigating environmental issues, trying to find ways to ensure clean air and water while still growing businesses and economies. New technical solutions can help reduce usage and wastes through smart Water and smart metering for example, which will extend into pumping stations, municipal water, and wastewater treatment infrastructure. Recycling and resource recovery opportunities will be central across several segments as well to help create a stronger business case beyond regulatory compliance. And new opportunities around growing freshwater demand and concerns will help drive markets such as desalination and fracking water remediation
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18 Dec 2019  |  North America  |  Customer Research
Connected Home of the Future—Voice of Customer
Focus on Smart Energy Management, Unmet Needs, and Opportunities
Consumers play a key role in driving various trends in the connected home energy industry. Their perceptions determine the success or failure of various initiatives and innovations in the market. This survey was designed to capture valuable insights regarding energy aspects and adoption trends associated with connected home solutions. The study off...
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31 Aug 2018  |  North America  |  Customer Research
North America Building Technology Buying Processes and Bid Spec Process Evaluation, 2017
Adopting a Traditional Approach Rather than a Collaborative Approach to Project Management is the Main Reason for Sub-par Project Efficiency
This research service offers in-depth understanding of the practices, challenges, process influencers, and opportunities pertaining to intelligent building (IB) design and implementation. The concept of IBDI processes was examined from the perspectives of building owners, occupants, vendors, service providers, and industry associations. It was foun...
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10 Aug 2016  |  North America  |  Customer Research
Connected Home Market and Implications of Cyber Risks
Understanding Threats and Opportunities within Smart Technology Ecosystems of North American Homes
The ecosystem of the connected homes market has expanded quite rapidly over the last five years, encompassing a host of technology vendors and service providers from home automation to information and communications technology (ICT), integrated service providers, utilities, and more. This study, based on a survey of 1,263 respondents in the United ...
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03 Jun 2016  |  Global  |  Strategic Forecasting
The Future of Lighting
A New Paradigm is Being Driven by Energy Efficiency, Smart Technology, New Business Models, and LED Penetration
With the rapid rise of solid-state lighting (SSL) and integrated LED solutions, the lighting industry has been through an enormous transformation over the past few years. In 2016, LED will account for more than 50.0% of the sales; by 2025, this number is likely to reach 98.0%. This transformation will continue to bring enormous change to the compe...
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28 Mar 2012  |  Global  |  Economic and Databases
Emerging Countries DSD - Water Management Services
Emerging Countries Decision Support Database on Water management services focuses on the water industries of various developing countries across regions. Measurements in this DSD service provide very useful information on water resources, water consumption, water supply, waste water management and water prices.
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27 Mar 2012  |  North America  |  Customer Research
2011 United States Security in Retail Building Technology Focus
The Present and the Future of the Building Technologies in Retail
This studys research objective was to gauge the usage of building technologies (BT) within U.S. retail chains with at least five stores. Data was collected in August 2011 using Web-based survey, which sampled 182 U.S. managers. Retailers were familiar with all BT the survey contained, but technologies most commonly employed included fire suppress...
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26 Mar 2012  |  North America  |  Customer Research
A Customer Perspective of the Present and Future of Physical Security and Building Technologies in the Retail Industry
The Present and the Future of Physical Security and Building Technologies in Retail
This studys research objective is to gauge the usage of building technologies and physical security technologies within United States retail chains. The data was collected in August 2011, using a web-based survey. The sample consisted of 182 managers. The study examines technologies including access control systems: keypads, card readers, and ana...
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30 Dec 2011  |  Global  |  Economic and Databases
Air Pollution Detection & Monitoring
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22 Aug 2011  |  North America  |  Customer Research
2011 U.S. Smart Appliances - A Customer Perspective on Demand-Response
Awareness of smart grid technology is low to moderate, yet awareness likely does not stem from electric utility companies. Consistent with the 2009 study results, only a few of the residential energy consumers are aware of smart grid technology. However, only very few respondents are aware of any efforts by their electric utility companies to intro...
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29 Apr 2011  |  North America  |  Economic and Databases
Building Technologies
$1,500.00