NanoMarkets Announces March 2014 Release of New Report Covering Nanosensors Markets
Glen Allen, VA: (PRWEB) February 25, 2014 -- Industry analyst firm NanoMarkets today announced the addition of a new report to the firm’s schedule titled, “Nanosensor Markets 2014” (Nano-701) that the firm will release in March of 2014. NanoMarkets has released a preview of the report that can be accessed at http://nanomarkets.net/market_reports/report/nanosensor-markets-2014 . The report is currently listed at pre-publication pricing on a limited time basis.
About the Report:
NanoMarkets’ latest report on nanosensors details the advances in sensing devices capable of detecting nanoparticles. The objective of this report is to analyze and forecast the space of nanosensors in the coming eight years, in light of ongoing research activities in both academia and industry.
The report includes a comprehensive analysis of both conventional and less common or emerging applications of nanosensors. The goal of the analysis is to project the market growth of nanosensors in sectors where these devices may be capable of revolutionizing our lifestyle. We provide eight-year forecasts based on projected growth in each segment of the market.
This report provides detailed information about many factors influencing the future of nanosensors. It covers noteworthy developments in nanotechnology that influence sensor design and assesses some of the key materials that will govern the evolution of nanosensors.
We evaluate the technical and market strategies of existing nanosensor producers and budding entrepreneurs in this industry and look at the changing dynamics of small and large manufacturers. The report also discusses the synergy between academia and industry and how that will affect future development efforts.
The report examines current markets trends, looking at both market drivers and factors that will impede market growth in nanosensing devices. It also evaluates the demographic pattern of the existing market and how that may change in the future.
Executive Summary
• Opportunity analysis for nanosensors
• Opportunities for the sensor industry
• Opportunities for the specialty chemical industry
• Eight firms to watch in the nanosensor business
• Regulatory factors impacting the nanosensor market
• Alternative scenarios
Commercial Trends in Nanosensors
• Generic advantages and disadvantages of nanotechnology in sensing applications
• Critical materials trends for nanosensors
• Biological materials
• Chemicals
• Mechanical devices
• Electrical and electronic devices
• Opportunities for quantum dots in nanosensors
• A future role for graphene in nanosensors?
• Moving from spherical nanomaterials to wires, cylinders and tubes
• Solar-powered nanosensing
• Notable trends in the fabrication of nanosensors
• Top-down lithography
• Bottom up assembly
• Self-assembly
• Reliability issues with nanosensors
• Noteworthy nanosensor commercialization initiatives
Current Applications and Futuristic Opportunities
• Security, surveillance and military applications
• Identification of hazardous explosives - chemicals and gases
• Detection of biological weapons
• Fiber optic “nano-cameras”
• Eight-year forecasts of nanosensors for security, surveillance and military applications
• Biomedical and healthcare applications
• Monitoring of blood sugar for diabetics
• Total blood testing
• Detection of genetic defects
• Cancer detection
• Nanosensors and therapeutics
• A convergence of the macro and nano world: labs-on-a-chip
• Eight-year forecasts of nanosensors for biomedical and healthcare applications
• Environmental monitoring applications
• Pollution particulate matter
• Pesticides and organophosphates
• Eight-year forecasts of nanosensors for environmental monitoring applications
• Food management
• Beverage Industry
• Detection of harmful pathogens
• Eight-year forecasts of nanosensors for food management applications
• Other applications for nanosensors
• Transportation
• Construction
• Energy storage
• Nanoelectronics and plasmonics
• Nanosensors for mass and pressure measurement
• Eight-year forecasts of nanosensors for food management applications
• Nanosensors, robotics and the Internet-of-Things
About NanoMarkets:
NanoMarkets tracks and analyzes emerging markets in energy, electronics and other area created by developments in advanced materials. The firm is a recognized leader in industry analysis and forecasts of advanced technology markets and has covered the emergence of nanotech since 2004
Visit http://www.nanomarkets.net for a full listing of NanoMarkets' reports and other services.
Contact:
Robert Nolan
NanoMarkets
(804) 938-0030
rob(at)nanomarkets(dot)net
Robert Nolan, NanoMarkets, http://www.nanomarkets.net, +1 (804) 938-0030, [email protected]
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