Research and Markets: BioChips and BioMEMS 2006-2011.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c37720) has announced the addition of BioChips & BioMEMS (Biomedical bi·o·med·i·cal adj. 1. Of or relating to biomedicine. 2. Of, relating to, or involving biological, medical, and physical sciences. Microelectromechanical Systems See MEMS. )-Global Markets, Applications & Opportunities 2006-2011 Analysis & Forecast to their offering. A detailed report analyzing current trends in the dynamic and growing market for BioChips and BioMEMS including DNA chips DNA chip See DNA microarray. Noun 1. DNA chip - a microchip that holds DNA probes that form half of the DNA double helix and can recognize DNA from samples being tested gene chip , lab-on-a-chip, biosensors, drug delivery systems, and biomems implants. Data includes potential markets within the medical industry, actual growth consumption value, manufacturing feasibility points, sources of funding/venture capital, steps to market & revenue generation, and barriers to market entry. Scope of this report PRODUCTS COVERED INCLUDE: - BioChips - Biosensors - Drug Delivery Systems/Microneedles - Microfluidic Devices - Implants - Silicon Structures - Microactuators APPLICATIONS COVERED INCLUDE: - R&D: gene expression/genotyping - Diagnostics (1) Software routines that test hardware components (memory, keyboard, disks, etc.). Diagnostics are often stored in ROM chips and activated on startup. (2) Error messages in a programmer's source code that refer to statements or syntax that the compiler or assembler - Lab/Clinical/General Medical - Field-based/home-based - Industrial - Biodefense - Bioremediation bi·o·re·me·di·a·tion n. The use of biological agents, such as bacteria or plants, to remove or neutralize contaminants, as in polluted soil or water. - Environmental - Molecular medicine END-USER INDUSTRIES COVERED: - Healthcare/Pharmaceutical - Research - Military/Defense - Environmental - Industrial - Other REPORT OBJECTIVES: - Identify and analyze emerging end-use and application markets for biochips and bioMEMS by demand levels. - Quantify Quantify - A performance analysis tool from Pure Software. market segments by value of consumption (US$MM) by product type. - Analyze factors affecting market development and demand. - Forecast future market consumption by region, product type, end-use market and application. - Analyze and present important developments in biochip biochip Small-scale device, analogous to an integrated circuit, constructed of or used to analyze organic molecules associated with living organisms. One type of theoretical biochip is a small device constructed of large organic molecules, such as proteins, and capable of and bioMEMS technology. In this report you will find ANALYSIS OF MARKET TRENDS - What forces drive the bioMEMS industry? - How will production capabilities affect future market demand? - Product and Application Analyses - Commercialzation and Product Development - Emerging Supply Chains - Supplier/End-User Relationships - Affects from Emerging Application Markets. DATA USEFUL IN: - Market sizing ($MM) by product type: 2005-2011 - Assessing End-User Needs - Analyzing the Competition - Creating Forecast Models - Developing Market Strategies - Finding New Regional Markets - Presentations to Sales & Marketing Teams WORLDWIDE MARKET STATISTICS - Global Demand ($MM) by Country: 2005-2011 - Shifts in Market Dynamics - Global Demand ($MM) by Product Type - Pricing by Product Type - Global Demand ($MM) by Application Market - Purchasing Trends by Application - Global Demand ($MM) by End-User Industry - Developing Markets: China, Asia, North America North America, third largest continent (1990 est. pop. 365,000,000), c.9,400,000 sq mi (24,346,000 sq km), the northern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. , Europe... ANALYSIS OF ISSUES SURROUNDING sur·round tr.v. sur·round·ed, sur·round·ing, sur·rounds 1. To extend on all sides of simultaneously; encircle. 2. To enclose or confine on all sides so as to bar escape or outside communication. n. MARKET ENTRY - Product Development - Intellectual Property - Licensing of Technology - Manufacturing Constraints CONSTRAINTS - A language for solving constraints using value inference. ["CONSTRAINTS: A Language for Expressing Almost-Hierarchical Descriptions", G.J. Sussman et al, Artif Intell 14(1):1-39 (Aug 1980)]. - Commercialization - Supply Chain Development - Workforce Developmnent END-USER ANALYSIS - End-User Industry Growth, Trends and Analysis: healthcare/pharma, research, industrial... - What end-users expect from new products - Product Sophistication so·phis·ti·cate v. so·phis·ti·cat·ed, so·phis·ti·cat·ing, so·phis·ti·cates v.tr. 1. To cause to become less natural, especially to make less naive and more worldly. 2. - Technological Innovation TECHNOLOGY AND PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT - New Technologies Market Impact - Standards and Specifications Development - Product Introductions - Pricing by Product Type WORLD COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT - Market Share ($MM) by Product Type - Marketing Strategies - Company Background - Corporate Families - New Market Entrants - Patent Trends FUTURE OUTLOOK - Product Forecasts through 2011 - Impact on market growth and development - Technological Advances - Advances in R&D - High-growth Markets: 2006-2011 WHO SHOULD USE THIS REPORT: - Manufacturers & End-Users - Raw Materials Suppliers - Investment Bankers Investment Banker A person representing a financial institution that is in the business of raising capital for corporations and municipalities. Notes: An investment banker may not accept deposits or make commercial loans. - Venture Capitalists Venture Capitalist An investor who provides capital to either start-up ventures or support small companies who wish to expand but do not have access to public funding. Notes: Venture capitalists usually expect higher returns for the additional risks taken. - Distributors - Manufacturer's Representatives - Government Agencies - Marketing & Sales Teams - Internal Research Departments Contents are as follows:- Introduction Section One: Technology Overview Section Two: Industry Overview Biochips Market Focus Biomems Market Focus Technology, Product Introduction, Commercialization, And Competition Section Three: Biochips Section Four: Biosensors Section Five: Drug Delivery Systems Section Six: Microfluidic Devices Section Seven: Implants Section Eight: Silicon Structures Section Nine: Microactuators Appendix A: Commercialization Issues Appendix B: Patents And Advancements In Biomems & Nanobiosystems For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c37720 |
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