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2018 Technology Innovations Driving the Sensor Industry - ResearchAndMarkets.com
[September 19, 2018]

2018 Technology Innovations Driving the Sensor Industry - ResearchAndMarkets.com


The "Technology Innovations Driving the Sensor Industry" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This edition of Future Tech (News - Alert) TOE highlights the novel technologies driving the sensor industry. This TOE provides an overview of the emerging technologies such as thermoelectric energy harvesting, biodegradable sensors, and SoDAR. The study also offers significant patent details and growth opportunities for sensors.

The Sensors and Instrumentation cluster covers innovations pertaining to technologies such as wireless sensors and networks, energy harvesting, haptics and touch, MEMS and nanosensors, Terahertz, ubiquitous/smart sensors, CBRNE, quantified-self, sensor fusion, M2M communications, and drones.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Technologies Drivingthe Sensor Industry



  • Key Findings

2. Technology Overview

  • Technology Landscape
  • Current Trends Driving the Sensor Industry
  • Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting Technology - An Overview and Market Opportunities
  • Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting Technology - Patent Assessment
  • Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting Technology is Expected to Replace Batteries
  • Biodegradable Sensors - High Impact Expected in the Healthcare Sector
  • Biodegradable Sensors - Technology Adoption Factors and Applications
  • Biodegradable Sensors - Patent Assessment
  • SoDAR - Overview and its Competitive Features
  • SoDAR - IP Assessment and Research Focus Areas

3. Sensor Industry - Innovation Landscape


  • Key Developments in the Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting Domain
  • Key Innovations in Biodegradable Sensors
  • Key Developments in SoDAR Technology

4. Strategic Viewpoint

  • Strategic Insights - Growth Opportunities

5. Contacts

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/jfss6z/2018_technology?w=4


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