Research and Markets: Over The 2004-2009 Periods, the World Electronics Industry Will Grow By Close To 5% per Year.DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c20057) has announced the addition of World Electronic Industry: 2004-2009 to their offering. The recent evolution of the world electronics markets has confirmed the major trends that had appeared by the end of 2003. Over 60% of electronic output now consists of mass-market products. This enables a fast penetration of new products worldwide, reducing the time between introduction and saturation, and increasing the need for continuous innovation. Mass-market products and professional products are two very different segments. Digitalisation n. 1. same as digitalization. Noun 1. digitalisation - the administration of digitalis for the treatment of certain heart disorders digitalization medical aid, medical care - professional treatment for illness or injury has led to the convergence of segments that used to be differentiated as "computer", "telecoms" or "consumer". The resulting "converged" products are mobile, networked and (in most cases) interoperable. The business model is changing. Buyers demand the product they want (innovative, fashionable, cheap, easy-to-use and reliable), and competition between suppliers is fought on this terrain. The multiplication of new digital products, applications and solutions makes the electronics market globally more stable and more competitive, and less dependant upon specific products categories (as TVs, PCs or mobile phones),. Out-sourcing is progressing in all the areas of the electronics industry, and no longer only in assembly. This has led to the development of new players (CEMs, EMS, ODMs...). The emergence of China in electronics has become a reality in the last two or three years. China has become a both a considerable market and a serious competitor for the other electronics industries in the world. China will, in 2009, produce 24% of the world electronics (20% in 2004). Over the 2004-2009 period, the world electronics industry will grow by close to 5% per year, with a relatively even profile, although 2009 is expected to be a relatively poor year. This report analyses the world electronics industry and covers the following products and business segments: - Consumer: TVs (CRT (1) (C RunTime) See runtime library. (2) (Cathode Ray Tube) A vacuum tube used as a display screen in a computer monitor or TV. The viewing end of the tube is coated with phosphors, which emit light when struck by electrons. , flat), set-top boxes (digital, satellite, cable), VCRs, camcorders (digital, analogue), DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. ... - Home appliances: Washing machines, dryers, refrigerators & freezers, cookers & ovens, microwave ovens, vacuum-cleaners, food processors, coffee machines, electric fryers, air-conditioning, heating, tools... - Data processing: Main-frames, servers, stations, PCs, monitors, printers, peripherals, office applications... - Telecommunications: Mobile and other terminals (GSM, GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) The first high-speed digital data service provided by cellular carriers that used the GSM technology. GPRS added a packet-switched channel to GSM, which uses dedicated, circuit-switched channels for voice conversations. , UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) The GSM implementation of the 3G wireless phone system. Part of IMT-2000, UMTS provides service in the 2 GHz band and offers global roaming and personalized features. , Analogue,...), subscriber loops, base stations, central switches, analogue lines, digital lines, switching equipment, GPS, RNIS RNIS Réseau Numérique à Intégration de Services (French: ISDN) , xDSL, (ADSL See DSL. ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line , IDSL See DSL. , SDSL See DSL. SDSL - Single-line Digital Subscriber Line , VDSL See DSL. VDSL - Very high bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line , HDSL), network access (wire & FH), radio access, microwave links, PDH, ATM, modems, LAN cards, simple wire modules, digital modules, ISDN ISDN in full Integrated Services Digital Network Digital telecommunications network that operates over standard copper telephone wires or other media. modules, fax, answering machines,... - Aerospace, defence: Civil, military, space electronics, avionics, broadcasting... - Automotive: Motors/transmission control, transmission, ignition modules, ABS, suspension, stability control, traction control, anti-collision, air bag, night vision, alarms, motor/actuator controllers, air conditioning, lighting, multiplex, automation, navigation systems,... - Industry: vehicle systems, energy conversion, motor control, power supply, switchboards, racks, control boards, bus, interfaces, pilots, control/regulation, automatic machines, control systems, industrial PCs, automation, medical equipment,... Geographical coverage - Europe: Western Europe, 10 entrants in EU, Other Europe and Turkey, - North America: USA, Canada and Mexico, - China (including Hong Kong), Japan, - Other Asia Pacific: Singapore, South Korea, Malaysia, Taiwan, India, Other Asia and - Australia-New Zealand, - Rest of the World: Brazil, Russia, Other America, Africa - Middle East. For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c20057 |
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