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Oct 20, 2010
Indonesia has emerged as the seventh-largest bottled water market in the world owing to the rising presence of contaminants in its water. With relatively low market entry barriers, the Indonesian bottler water market is expected to grow rapidly.

Oct 20, 2010
The fast pace of industrialization in Indonesia has triggered a need for wastewater treatment systems to treat the copious discharge of various wastes that reduces the availability and quality of water at an alarming rate.

Oct 20, 2010
Dr. Rajender Thusu, Team Leader for Frost & Sullivan’s Measurement & Instrumentation Group will discuss why smart grid is the key solution to the sensors market.

Oct 20, 2010
The petrochemicals market is at a low growth stage right now, but in the medium to long term, the market will see increased growth.

Oct 20, 2010
The demand for water in Malaysia has risen substantially and although local public treatment plants supply sufficiently treated water, most consumers are apprehensive about the quality and cleanliness of the treated water.

Oct 20, 2010
Singaporeans are highly conscious of the safety levels of their water supply, compelling residential water treatment equipment manufacturers to provide high-performance water filtration equipment that promotes health wellness.

Oct 19, 2010
Healthcare practitioners are increasingly adopting interactive video or videoconferencing applications for providing enhanced access to healthcare as well as improving the quality of such services at lower prices across the globe.

Oct 19, 2010
New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Drug Discovery Outsourcing Market in China, finds that the market reached $315.0 million in 2009 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 23.0 percent from 2009 to 2016.

Oct 18, 2010
The drop in car production in leading automotive markets such as Europe and North America have caused the market for plastic automotive applications to decrease.

Oct 15, 2010
Huge yields compared to other terrestrial crops are among the main reasons for the strong interest in using algae as a biofuel feedstock.


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