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Electronics.ca Publications Press releases 1 - 10 of 83 Press ReleasesMay 22, 2012 The total market for Quantum dots is expected to reach $7480.25 million by 2022, at a CAGR of 55.2% from 2012 to 2022. In the present scenario of QD technology market, Mar 09, 2012 The US consumer electronics devices market, defined as the addressable market for computing devices, mobile handsets and AV products, is projected to be worth around US$239.4bn in 2011. This is expected to increase to US$293.9bn by 2016. Mar 07, 2012 In the near-term, the DC Building Power market is expected to arrive at a minimum “critical mass” of sales needed to cross the chasm into mainstream adoption. At that point, sales will exceed $2 billion annually. Feb 15, 2012 The year 2011 marked a major success for the global auto industry. Thanks to an ever increasing focus on improving gas efficiency and new generations of safety and infotainment systems, this market is expected to hold considerable opportunities. Jan 23, 2012 The global market for metamaterials was worth $222.3 million in 2010 and $256.1 million in 2011. Analysts expect the market to grow to $758.7 million by 2016, and $1.9 billion by 2021. Aug 23, 2011 The world's governments currently spend $10 billion per year on nanotechnology research and development, with that figure set to grow by 20% over the next three years. Aug 16, 2011 Global demand for robotics will reach $21.8 billion in 2011. That value is projected to reach $30.1 billion in 2016, after increasing at a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.7%. Aug 12, 2011 Home automation technology has been around for many years, but it has only recently begun to enter the mainstream. The reasons for home automation's growing popularity include developments on the demand side as well as the supply side. Aug 10, 2011 Solar energy units re evolving more sophisticated technology that works. The worldwide demand for energy is steadily increasing. Demand for energy is doubling every 15 years. Jun 15, 2011 IPC-A-610E Common Inspection Errors (DVD-71C) has been developed to clarify the most common misunderstandings and misinterpretations when using the IPC-A-610 criteria to inspect circuit board assemblies. |