Wearables steigern die Produktivität und das Anwenderwissen ihrer Nutzer, ermöglichen Zugriff auf unbegrenzte Datenmengen und sind Verbindungselemente in Netzwerksystemen. Zu diesen Ergebnissen kommt Frost & Sullivans TechVision Team.
Biotech, packaging and analytical innovations are about to make a drastic change for the food and beverage production. Companies are actively researching the effects of digitalisation, 3D-printing, big data or cloud solutions as well well as genetic engineering with effects that reach far beyond the f&b industry...
From IT to microelectronics via cancer screening and Smart Packaging: By integrating newer technologies, pharma companies can align with emerging trends and acquire a competitive advantage, recent studies indicate.
Frost & Sullivan recently concluded the seventh edition of its India Sustainability Summit and the Sustainability 4.0 Awards on May 27, 2016 at the Hyatt Regency, Mumbai.
Oil-rich Iran is hungry for investments in its downstream industry after a decade of foreign sanctions. After not joining the Opec states in the discussion of a possible oil production freeze, the country sets its sights on a bigger goal: Iran wants to become the number one regional downstreamplayer until 2025…
Iran plans to diversify its industry after the end of the international sanctions and embargos with bigs investments in mining, mid- and downstream projects. These plans however, are based on optimistic growth assumptions of an annual double digit growth within the next decade.
Enterprise organizations must be readily aligned with today’s top global mega trends in order to overcome disruption and changing needs of the customer.
As Sub-Saharan Africa becomes a global hotspot for mining, local markets for chemicals and explosives boom. This promising development even encourages new innovation, markets analysts believe.
Southeast Asia brims with opportunities: Strong government support and plentiful biomass resources make Asia–Pacific the global hotspot for biomass and waste to power projects, analysts expect.
Biocompatabile, eco-friendly and versatile: Bio–based adhesives could be the right choice for today's needs, a new study says. But their limited shelf life has limited their use - until now...