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The Bourne Report - Market Briefs
The Bourne Report Market Briefs provide a concise overview
of how Nanotechnology, MEMS, and other emerging technologies
are being used in specific market and/or product segments.
Each report includes the most recent product and application-specific
developments, and identifies both market leaders and up-and-comers.
Market Briefs to Meet Your Specific
Needs
Custom market briefs (which generally range in size from
3 to 8 pages) are a great way for you to not only take a look
at a specific product and/or market segment of interest, but
determine whether or not you need a more in-depth report.
A bundle of 4 custom market briefs is just $3,500. Topics can be decided in advance
and the briefs delivered to you quarterly, or you can decide upon topics (and
have them delivered) as needed.
Recently requested topics include: nanoplastics, automation,
oil & gas,
batteries, lab-on-a-chip, nanosilver, ink jet printing, and
more.
Investing in
Nano/MEMS
This brief lists more than 100 public companies manufacturing Nano/MEMS on both
US and foreign exchanges. It identifies the type of Nano/MEMS they produce and
why these companies are interesting.
Bio/Chemical/Gas Sensors
The latest bio, chemical, and gas sensor technologies—including
microspectrometers.
Displays
MEMS and nanotech displays for TVs, cell phones, and more.
Inertial Sensors, Part II
An update on MEMS tri-axis accelerometers and gyro sensors.
Ink Jet Printing
A look at new print head technologies and the use of nanoparticle-based
inks.
RF MEMS
Developments pertaining to MEMS filters, oscillators, resonators,
switches, and more.
Smart RFID
Taking a look at the rapidly emerging integration of sensors
and RFID.
Wireless Sensing
Wireless sensing in applications ranging from implantable sensors
to utilities.
Aerospace
Developments in materials, sensors, security, and very light
jets.
Automation
The use of wireless MEMS sensors in HVAC/R and process control.
Batteries/Fuel Cells
Looking at thin-film and lithium-ion batteries, as well as
fuel cells.
Cosmetics
Nanotech as it relates to products ranging from anti-aging
products and perfume.
Food & Beverage
The use of MEMS and nanotech in process control, refrigeration,
and shipping.
Inertial Sensors, Part I
There’s a lot going on regarding MEMS tri-axis accelerometers
and gyros.
Military
Focusing on robotics, communications systems, and sensors.
Oil & Gas
The use of Nano/MEMS in geophysical services, pipelines, and
refineries.
Packaging
A close look at new paper and plastic containers, nanofilms,
and smart RFID.
Renewable Energy
Focused on biomass/ethanol, hydro, and solar.
Robotics
Looking at the emergence of product intelligence.
Security
Homeland defense and security/surveillance needs.
Silver Nanoparticles
New developments regarding nanosilver, silver ions, and silver
nanoparticles.
Smart Apparel/Textiles
Focused on electronic textiles, commercial interiors, apparel,
and footwear.
Smart Homes
Smart homes are a reality from building materials and appliances
to decor.
Water
This report focuses on monitoring water quality and safety.
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