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Frost & Sullivan, a global growth consulting company, has been partnering with clients to support the development of innovative strategies for more than 40 years. The company's industry expertise integrates growth consulting, growth partnership services and corporate management training to identify and develop opportunities. While serving clientele including Global 1000 companies, emerging companies, and the investment community, Frost & Sullivan's comprehensive industry coverage includes a unique global perspective that combines ongoing analysis of markets, technologies, econometrics, and demographics.

Frost & Sullivan employs over 400 consultants, market analysts, corporate trainers, account managers and customer support staff globally. They work together in providing growth consulting and corporate training solutions to clients in more than 50 countries around the world.

Technical Insights, a division of Frost & Sullivan, is an international
technology analysis business that produces a variety of technical news
alerts, newsletters, and research services.

 

Blending polymer and organic semiconductors

The optimised blend of polymer and organic semiconductors has better performance characteristics than the organic semiconductor alone.

29 October 2008

 

Meticulous Planning Required to Roll out New Trends in Plastics Design

Cost-effective, innovative plastics designs are the result of painstaking planning. In order for the plastics industrial design (ID) to flow into the next generation, researchers usually follow a three-step process - scouting the next trend, blending ID with design engineering, and cultivating the celebrity designer crossover.

28 February 2005

 

Groundbreaking innovations usher an exciting phase in the plastics materials industry

Plastics Materials – Emerging Technology and Trends, part of the Chemicals and Materials Subscription Service, is a compendium of hard-to-find data and information collated from prioritized trade sources. It defines and describes the value of a given technology in different polymer segments such as major plastics material, engineering plastics, thermoplastic elastomers, higher performance plastics, compounded plastics, and plastics additives technology.

30 August 2004

 

Rapid prototyping makes technologies affordable by enabling mass customization

Rapid Prototyping Technology, part of the Industrial Manufacturing Vertical Subscription Service, analyzes its uses in various applications, and examines the techniques involved. The research also looks at the future of this technology and explains the importance of advanced manufacturing. The RP processes included in this study are fused deposition modelling, selective laser sintering, stereolithography (SLA), 3D printing, combination RP techniques, and Internet-based RP and RP software.

13 July 2004

 

Strong Shipbuilding and Offshore Sectors in East Asia Beckon Western European Metallic Welding Equipment and Consumables Manufacturers

Metallic Welding Equipment and Consumables Market: Shipbuilding and Offshore Applications - Latest Findings by Frost & Sullivan

02 June 2004

 

Sustained technology development promises effective explosive detection systems to curb terrorism

This analysis, part of the Technical Insights Homeland Security Alert, provides a detailed assessment of technologies in use and under development for explosive detection systems.

27 January 2004

 

Electronics sector progresses with breakthroughs in materials science

Technical Insights Electronics and Semiconductors Industry Impact Research Service: Developments and Opportunities in Advanced Electronic Materials

08 July 2003

 

Titanate thin films becoming a reality with crystal ion slicing

New analysis by Technical Insights, a business unit of Frost & Sullivan (http://www.Technical-Insights.frost.com), featured in the Advanced Coatings and Surface Technology, examines the potential of a new technology – crystal ion slicing – to produce single-crystal thin films and discusses critical research work being undertaken in this area.

07 July 2003

 

Consumer education and development of bio-sensitive alternatives can revive the plastics industry

New analysis by Technical Insights, a business unit of Frost & Sullivan (www.technicalinsights.frost.com), featured in The Technical Insights Plastics Advisor, provides valuable insight into the impact of economic and environmental factors on plastics and the plastic recycling industry. It highlights emerging technologies, bio-sensitive alternatives, resource conservation, recycled products, and the laws that affect the plastic industry.

30 May 2003

 
 

 

 

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