Technological advancements and increasing research and development spending, particularly in the field of forensic science, are transforming the global Safety and Security market. Emerging technologies, increasing accuracy and quality, dramatic reductions in costs, and rising consumer and commercial demand will drive significant growth in this market for the foreseeable future.
Identifying successful acquisition opportunities within such a dynamic environment requires unbiased research and in-depth industry analysis. BCC Research brings technology experts and business analysts together to provide the highest quality market intelligence on the global Safety and Security market. Our analysis and forecasting in this area is unsurpassed.
Recently Published Reports:
SAS003E - Forensic Technologies: New and Growing Markets
Advancements in forensic technology, including enhanced techniques for electronic evidence recovery, portable DNA profiling, and developments in facial recognition and biometrics scanning have led to significant demand for forensic products and services, particularly in the legal and law enforcement sectors. Forensic Technologies: New and Growing Markets provides an overview of the U.S. forensic science market, including analyses of market trends, with data from 2012, estimates for 2013, and projections of compound annual growth rates through 2018. An evaluation of all areas of the forensics market, including identification of current and future technologies, products, market segments/end markets, and government and regulatory agencies is also provided. (October 2013)
SAS005D - Surveillance and Monitoring of Explosive, Chemical, Biological and Nuclear Hazards
The past few years have seen enormous advances in new technologies designed to detect and monitor explosive, chemical, biological, and nuclear hazards. Governments and companies around the world are increasing R&D spending in efforts to mitigate real or potential hazards that can cause injury or death to personnel and the public, as well as damage to equipment and the environment. Surveillance and Monitoring of Explosive, Chemical, Biological and Nuclear Hazards provides an overview of the global market for the surveillance and monitoring of explosive, chemical, biological, and nuclear hazards. An analysis of global market trends, with data from 2012, estimates for 2013 and 2014, and projections of CAGRs through 2019 is also included. (July 2013)
SAS015B - Surveillance and Security Equipment: Technologies and Global Markets
Theft and fraud at American stores alone results in losses of approximately $45 billion per year. Consequently, security applications comprise the largest segment of the surveillance equipment market. But not all surveillance directly relates to security. Surveillance techniques and equipment have been deployed for damage detection and structural health monitoring systems in aerospace, automotive, naval, civil, or other applications. Surveillance and Security Equipment: Technologies and Global Markets provides an overview of the global market for surveillance and security equipment. This report also identifies current and future technologies, products, market segments and end markets, as well as governmental and regulatory agencies. (January 2013)
Identifying successful acquisition opportunities within such a dynamic environment requires unbiased research and in-depth industry analysis. BCC Research brings technology experts and business analysts together to provide the highest quality market intelligence on the global Safety and Security market. Our analysis and forecasting in this area is unsurpassed.
Recently Published Reports:
SAS003E - Forensic Technologies: New and Growing Markets
Advancements in forensic technology, including enhanced techniques for electronic evidence recovery, portable DNA profiling, and developments in facial recognition and biometrics scanning have led to significant demand for forensic products and services, particularly in the legal and law enforcement sectors. Forensic Technologies: New and Growing Markets provides an overview of the U.S. forensic science market, including analyses of market trends, with data from 2012, estimates for 2013, and projections of compound annual growth rates through 2018. An evaluation of all areas of the forensics market, including identification of current and future technologies, products, market segments/end markets, and government and regulatory agencies is also provided. (October 2013)
SAS005D - Surveillance and Monitoring of Explosive, Chemical, Biological and Nuclear Hazards
The past few years have seen enormous advances in new technologies designed to detect and monitor explosive, chemical, biological, and nuclear hazards. Governments and companies around the world are increasing R&D spending in efforts to mitigate real or potential hazards that can cause injury or death to personnel and the public, as well as damage to equipment and the environment. Surveillance and Monitoring of Explosive, Chemical, Biological and Nuclear Hazards provides an overview of the global market for the surveillance and monitoring of explosive, chemical, biological, and nuclear hazards. An analysis of global market trends, with data from 2012, estimates for 2013 and 2014, and projections of CAGRs through 2019 is also included. (July 2013)
SAS015B - Surveillance and Security Equipment: Technologies and Global Markets
Theft and fraud at American stores alone results in losses of approximately $45 billion per year. Consequently, security applications comprise the largest segment of the surveillance equipment market. But not all surveillance directly relates to security. Surveillance techniques and equipment have been deployed for damage detection and structural health monitoring systems in aerospace, automotive, naval, civil, or other applications. Surveillance and Security Equipment: Technologies and Global Markets provides an overview of the global market for surveillance and security equipment. This report also identifies current and future technologies, products, market segments and end markets, as well as governmental and regulatory agencies. (January 2013)
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