[ + Watch Now + ]

Mobile Security Industry News

TMCNet:  Electronic Component & Connector Industry Prospects Analyzed in New Report Published at MarketPublishers.com

[April 06, 2012]

Electronic Component & Connector Industry Prospects Analyzed in New Report Published at MarketPublishers.com

LONDON --(Business Wire)--

Following the deep 2008-2009 recession, the electronic component and connector industry witnessed a significant revival in 2010, amplified by inventory replenishment, and a bit more in 2011. Though, on the back of the European debt crisis and its possibly inadequate short-term fix, as well as more sluggish growth in China the year 2012 may be slower. Taking into consideration the timing of future recessions historically occurring every 4-6 years, globally, the connector industry is projected to see a single digit growth through 2021, accounting for future downturns, maturing markets like telecom and computer, higher levels of circuit integration driven by SiP and SoC, and the ongoing slowdown in consumption expenditure.

New market research report "The Connector Industry Roadmap: 2011-2021" drawn up by Bishop & Associates provides a multi-dimensional look into the electronic component and connector industry over the past decade, and forecasts the decade to come.

Report Features:

  • detailed historical perspective;
  • current situation;
  • detailed statistics on U.S. industry shipments by 30 equipment market segments;
  • analysis of connector market by company size and by top 10, 50, and 100 suppliers;
  • in-depth analysis of regional factors;
  • connector technology trends, enabling technologies, and manufacturing;
  • over 20 connector product technology roadmaps
  • analysis of regional design and corporate leadership in an attempt to re-analyze geographic boundaries.

Report Details:




Title: The Connector Industry Roadmap: 2011-2021

Published: March, 2012

Pages: 209

Price: US$ 3,950

http://marketpublishers.com/report/technologies_electronics/telecommunications/connector_industry_roadmap_2011_2021.html

 

Report Contents:

CHAPTER 1

 

INTRODUCTION

 

Connector Industry

Economic History

Recent History

Major Electronics Industry Changes 2010

Future of Electronic Manufacturing in Advanced World Economies

United States

Europe

Japan

Taiwan

China

Summary: North America

Summary: EU

Summary: Japan

Summary: Taiwan

Summary: All

Chart 1.1 US Shipments Computers & Electronic Products 1992-2021

Table 1.2 Numerical Table US Shipments Computers & Electronic Products 1992-2011

Innovation in the Electronics Industry

Industrial Age Innovation

Evolution, Not Revolution (News - Alert)

Software and 'Apps' vs. Hardware

Is Innovation Slowing?

Inhibitors to Hardware Innovation

Recent Past: Consolidation, Globalization, Innovation via Digital Convergence (News - Alert)

Recent Top 10 Products

 

More new market research reports by Bishop & Associates can be found at http://marketpublishers.com/members/bishopinc/info.html.


[ Back To Mobile Security Homepage's Homepage ]

Follow Us

  • Mobile Security - LinkedIn
  • Mobile Security - Youtube
  • Mobile Security - Facebook
  • Mobile Security - Twitter
  • Mobile Security - RSS Feed

Request a Demo

Weekly Demonstration: SAP Mobile Secure
Solution including SAP Afaria Cloud

Free 30-day Trial

Best MDM in the cloud. Best MDM
Analytics. Best MDM price.

Featured Whitepapers

What Is Your Mobile Content Policy? A Checklist for Content Risk Mitigation
We are living in a world that only 20 years ago was the realm of science fiction. Devices once just barely imaginable have become common consumer items, carried casually in pockets and purses, with constantly growing capabilities.

SAP Enterprise Mobility: Bringing a Cohesive Approach to a Complex Market
Mobility and consumerization are creating complexity in the enterprise, but embracing the change can lead to more productive mobile workers as well as better communications with employees, partners, customers, and consumers. The trends in the enterprise mobility landscape drive a need for technology solutions to emerge.

Featured Datasheets

Securing Enterprise Mobility for Greater Competitive Advantage
We are living in a world that only 20 years ago was the realm of science fiction. Devices once just barely imaginable have become common consumer items, carried casually in pockets and purses, with constantly growing capabilities.

Secure Mobile Content Management for the Enterprise
Every day employees move business files onto their mobile devices so they can work at home, on the road, or at client sites. The mobile workforce is a reality, as 80% of employees say they need to access work documents from outside the office.1 Instead of insecure, consumer-based tools, enterprises need a safe, reliable platform for managing content on mobile devices.

Featured Webinar

Mobile Security - Mobile Drives Field Service Productivity at Satellites Unlimited

Mobile Drives Field Service Productivity at Satellites Unlimited
Field service has never been more competitive or faster changing than it is today. Going mobile is a must to stay ahead of the competition, provide improved services, and keep up with ever-increasing customer expectations.

Featured Webcast

Mobile Security - End to End Mobility Requirements: IDC and SAP explore the 3rd Platform

End to End Mobility Requirements: IDC and SAP explore the 3rd Platform
A new IDC study states that we're in the midst of a shift that takes place once every 20 - 25 years - introducing a new technology platform that will inspire growth and innovation for enterprises of all sizes. IDC calls it the 3rd Platform - built on mobile devices and apps, cloud services, mobile broadband networks, "Big Data", analytics, and social technologies.

Featured On-Demand Webinar

Mobile Security - Analyst Webcast: Secure Content Management in a Mobile Age

Analyst Webcast: Secure Content Management in a Mobile Age
Securing and managing content is taking on new importance as organizations try to cope with the explosion of business-oriented file sharing services while at the same time taking advantage of the proliferation of "smart" mobile devices.

Featured Infographics

Featured Press Releases