NanoMarkets Announces Additions to Firm's Publication Schedule Covering Next Generation Photovoltaics, Radiation Detection Equipment Markets and Smart Grid Sensors

These new reports will be available in June and July of 2014 and are currently available at pre-release pricing.


Glen Allen, VA, May 29, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via PRWEB - Industry analyst firm NanoMarkets today announced the addition of three new reports to the firm's production schedule that will become available in June and July of 2014. The reports include," Materials for Next-Generation Photovoltaics – 2014-2021", "Markets for Radiation Detection Equipment – 2014" and "Markets for Sensors for the Smart Grid: 2014-2021."

About the Reports:

Materials for Next-Generation Photovoltaics – 2014-2021
http://nanomarkets.net/market_reports/report/materials-for-next-generation-photovoltaics-2014-2021

In this report NanoMarkets develops a roadmap for next-generation solar materials and analyzes their revenue potential over the next eight years. The report includes a granular eight-year forecast of quantities shipped of these materials and revenues generated. The report also examines the commercialization strategies of the suppliers already actively involved in this space as well as the opportunities emerging for start-ups.

Coverage:

Executive Summary

  • Key Technology Trends in Solar Panels
  • Rethinking Cell Structures
  • New Directions in Absorber and Photoactive Materials
  • Materials Trends in Solar Panel Electrodes
  • Opportunities for Solar Panel Makers
  • The Start-Up Potential for Next-Generation Solar
  • Opportunities for Materials Firms and the Specialty Chemical Industry
  • How New Materials Could Expand the Addressable Market for Solar Panels
  • Six Firms to Watch

Emerging Opportunities in Silicon Photovoltaics Next-Generation Thin-Film PV OPV and DSC: The Next Generation Nanomaterials for Next Generation PV Markets for Radiation Detection Equipment – 2014
http://nanomarkets.net/market_reports/report/radiation-detection-markets-2014-2021 In this report, we explore the revenue potential for radiation detection over the next eight years in three diverse market sectors: industrial and laboratory, security and medical. The report also includes eight-year (volume and value) forecasts for key sensors used in radiation detection applications, such as medical gamma cameras, RIIDS, portal monitors, PET detectors, oil exploration and scientific sensors, etc. As in NanoMarkets previous reports in this space, all demand forecasts in this report are segmented by device type and world region. In addition, this report analyzes the products and marketing strategies of the leading suppliers of radiation detection equipment in the markets covered. Coverage: Executive Summary

  • Changes Since Our 2013 Report
  • New Opportunities for Radiation Detection Equipment
  • Domestic Security and Military Applications
  • Industrial/Occupational Safety – Including the Nuclear Power Industry
  • X-Ray and Nuclear Medicine
  • Companies to Watch in the Radiation Detection Business

Markets for Radiation Detection in Military Operations and Domestic Security Markets for Radiation Detection Equipment in General Industrial and Scientific Applications Market for Medical X-Ray Detection Market for Medical Gamma Radiation Detection Market Forecasts for Radiation Detection Equipment

  • Forecast of Radiation Detection Equipment Markets by Type of Detector
  • Forecast of Radiation Detection Equipment Markets by End User Sector
  • Forecast of Radiation Detection Equipment Markets by Region/Country

Markets for Sensors for the Smart Grid: 2014-2021
http://nanomarkets.net/market_reports/report/markets-for-sensors-for-the-smart-grid-2014-2021 In this new report, we reexamine the market for grid sensors in what we believe are fundamentally new conditions. First, we consider how the shift to the Internet-of-Things (IoT) will impact the smart grid market. In past, grid sensors were either standalone devices or deployed in small networks that were not connected to each other. In the near-term future we expect to see these sensors start to talk to other devices, not just in the grid, but also in lighting and HVAC systems as well as in a new generation of building automation systems. The leap in functionality that the next generation of grid sensors will provide will both help to grow the market and lead to new requirements for such sensors This report includes an analysis of how various players up and down the smart grid supply chain – firms such as electrical equipment manufacturers, electrical companies and the sensor makers themselves -- will be able to make money out of smart grid sensor business. In addition, as with previous studies we have included a forecast of the grid sensor market with breakouts by applications, types of sensor, etc. We also identify the key firms in this market and analyze their strategies. Coverage: Executive Summary

  • How Sensing and Monitoring Alleviates 21st Century Grid Management Challenges
  • How the Internet of Things is Driving the Market for Sensors in the Smart Grid
  • Opportunity Analysis
  • Sensor Manufacturers
  • Electrical Equipment and Meter Companies
  • Power and Telephone Companies
  • Key Players in the Grid Sensor Market to Watch

Applications for Sensors in the Smart Grid

Products and Technology Opportunities for Sensors in Realizing the Smart Grid

Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Grid Sensors

About NanoMarkets:

NanoMarkets is a leading provider of industry analysis and market forecasting of advanced materials and emerging energy and electronics markets. The firm has published over two hundred reports since its founding in 2004 and has developed an established client roster of companies throughout the world that rely upon its market insights. For additional information about NanoMarkets please visit http://www.nanomarkets.net.

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