Friday, June 25, 2010

Global market for contraceptives worth $13.5 billion by 2015

The global market for contraceptives was about $10.1 billion in 2009 and is expected to reach $10.7 billion in 2010 and $13.5 billion by 2015, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.8% over the next 5 years.

Learn about the breakdown of the global market by type, specifically barrier methods and hormonal methods; get an analysis of the market trends with projections through 2015, geographic breakdown of demand and production and comprehensive company profiles and patent analyses...

Use this report to:
  • Learn how shifting demographic and sociological factors such as population growth, proportion of young population, and perceptions about family planning and contraceptives are influencing the contraceptives market
  • Identify the strengths and weaknesses of each type of contraceptive product, including novel formulations with low side effect profiles and new methods of administration
  • Formulate business and marketing strategies to promote and differentiate products based on this detailed analysis of new technologies, growing competition, and changing consumer needs
  • Understand the key issues driving competition in this field, such as increasing incidence of STDs/ STIs, patent expirations, safety issues, and a declining female population in prime childbearing years.
To provide further information about this report we offer a Complimentary Introduction, available from our Website. To download, simply click here, go to the Table of Contents tab, add the complimentary introduction to your cart, and confirm your order.


Bookmark and Share

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Global market for enhanced oil recovery & technology worth $16.3 billion by 2014

The global market for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technology was worth $8.4 billion in 2008 but was significantly affected by the global economic recession and declined to $4.7 billion in 2009. It is expected to grow to $16.3 billion by 2014, a CAGR of 28.4% from 2009 through 2014.

Learn about the worldwide enhanced oil recovery (EOR) industry and the market for associated EOR technologies; summarizing existing and emerging technologies; market trends and projections through 2014...

Use this report to:
  • Learn about the ways in which enhanced oil recovery (EOR) technologies are becoming increasingly significant to the global oil supply, including data regarding the amount of oil in place that could potentially be extracted via EOR
  • Identify emerging EOR technologies anticipated to be commercially viable within the next 5 years and how they may impact future markets
  • Formulate business strategies based on this analysis of market conditions, production statistics, technological issues and applications, supporting incentives and regulations in major worldwide markets, and an evaluation of major EOR projects proposed or underway
  • Understand how EOR technologies can contribute to a country’s efforts to reduce its dependence upon oil imports and thus achieve greater energy independence.
To provide further information about this report we offer a Complimentary Introduction, available from our Website. To download, simply click here, go to the Table of Contents tab, add the complimentary introduction to your cart, and confirm your order.


Bookmark and Share

Friday, June 11, 2010

Global market for electronic waste recovery to reach $12.9 billion by 2014

The global market for electronic waste recovery was worth about $20.5 billion in 2008, but was significantly affected by the global economic recession and declined to $8.4 billion in 2009. It is expected to grow to $10 billion in 2010 and $12.9 billion by 2014, a CAGR of 8.9% from 2009 through 2014.

Learn about the technological shifts; get market forecasts through 2014, market analysis by region, patent analysis tracking emerging research and development trends and profiles of companies in the global electronic waste industry...

Use this report to:
  • Formulate business strategies to take advantage of the technological and investment opportunities in the global markets for recovery, reuse, and disposal of E-waste
  • Understand how current and emerging regulatory trends, including country and state regulations requiring manufacturers to take their products back and recycle them responsibly after the product’s life span, will impact your business
  • Learn about market drivers such as shorter product life spans, affordable laptop computers, the continual upgrading of computer workstations, and the switch from analog to digital signals that are making E-waste more and more prevalent
  • Be prepared for fluctuations in market value and global demand for the metals, plastics, silica, and other materials that comprise electronic equipment.
To provide further information about this report we offer a Complimentary Introduction, available from our Website. To download, simply click here, go to the Table of Contents tab, add the complimentary introduction to your cart, and confirm your order.


Bookmark and Share

Monday, June 7, 2010

Ultrafiltration Membranes: Technologies and the U.S. Market

The U.S. market for Ultrafiltration Membranes was about $882 million in 2009 and is expected to reach $932 million in 2010 and $1.23 billion by 2015, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.7% over the next 5 years.

Learn about the market for ultrafiltration as reflected by the major applications of the technology, projections through 2015, industry structure, applications, trends, government regulations, patents and major players...

Use this report to:
  • Learn about investment, acquisition, or expansion opportunities in the major ultrafiltration application markets: food and beverage processing, biopharmaceuticals manufacture, hemodialysis, potable water production, wastewater treatment and industrial processes
  • Use the 5-year segmented growth forecasts presented in this report to support and reinforce internal decisions, or to exploit current and projected market niches
  • Understand the technical and market drivers, industry structure and dynamics, and emerging developments that are influencing the ultrafiltration membrane arena and how you will be affected
  • Learn about the most successful strategies membrane manufacturers have adopted for staying competitive.
To provide further information about this report we offer a Complimentary Introduction, available from our Website. To download, simply click here, go to the Table of Contents tab, add the complimentary introduction to your cart, and confirm your order.


Bookmark and Share

Friday, June 4, 2010

Building the Global Hydrogen Economy: Technologies and Opportunities

Global investments in building the hydrogen economy cost nearly $2 billion in 2009,  and are expected to rise to exceed $2.2 billion in 2010, approaching $5.4 billion by 2015. These figures represent a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 19.3% over the next 5 years.

Learn about the worldwide market for technologies used in the production, storage, and distribution of hydrogen; its conversion to other forms of energy or direct consumption as a fuel; global market trends with projections through 2015; government programs and policies in support of the hydrogen economy and get comprehensive profiles of technology vendors...

Use this report to:
  • Gain insight into the strategies employed by the major producers and users of hydrogen production, storage, distribution, and conversion, as well as engineering and consulting firms and government and academic research organizations
  • Learn about the key enabling technologies for the hydrogen economy, as well as alternative technologies that must be developed to produce hydrogen from non-fossil resources in order for this market to realize its potential 
  • Identify the economic challenges that must be overcome before hydrogen technologies can be commercialized, the projected cost to implement them over the near to mid-term, and the resulting business opportunities 
  • Understand how market influences such as large-scale commercialization of fuel cell vehicles are impacting the size and structure of the market for hydrogen technologies.

To provide further information about this report we offer a Complimentary Introduction, available from our Website. To download, simply click here, go to the Table of Contents tab, add the complimentary introduction to your cart, and confirm your order.


Bookmark and Share