Archive for April, 2008

Light vehicle passive safety systems, technologies and trends to 2015

The passive safety systems market was launched during the late 1960s with the first seatbelts and crumple zone technologies. Since then, the market has grown to become a US$18bn global industry with future growth forecast to keep outperforming light vehicle production growth as the technology becomes more sophisticated and installation rates increase.

This report examines existing and emerging passive safety systems and the technology, market and legislative influences that are driving developments in the sector. It also contains market forecasts for the period to 2015 and profiles of the key suppliers in the sector.

Chapters include :

Introduction
The global road crash toll
Market drivers
Market barriers
Market dynamics and forecasts
Passive safety systems technology
Integrating safety systems
Enabling technology
Supplier profiles 

Table of contents :

Introduction

The global road crash toll
Africa
ASEAN countries
China
CIS
Europe
India
Japan
United States
The effects of passive safety improvements

Market drivers
Regulations
Seatbelts
Body structures
Airbags

New Car Assessment Programmes
Consumer preferences
Technology progress

Market barriers
Cost
Fear of litigation
Consumer awareness
Increased weight

Market dynamics and forecasts
The global market
Technology sectors

Passive safety systems technology
Seatbelts
Pre-tensioners
Pre-pre-tensioners
‘Smart’ seatbelt systems
Rear seatbelts

Airbags
Frontal airbags
Side airbags

Occupant detection systems
Vehicle interior design
Seat safety design
Vehicle body structure
Front impact absorption
Side impact absorption
Rear impact absorption
Roof strength
Compatibility

Automatic crash notification systems
Pedestrian safety systems

Integrating safety systems
Integrating seatbelt and airbag functions
Integrating active and passive safety systems

Enabling technology
Sensors
Crash sensors
Occupant detection sensors
Roll sensors

Electronic and electrical systems
Data communication
Time-Triggered CAN (TTCAN)
Time-Triggered Protocol (TTP)
ByteFlight
FlexRay

Software
Computer assisted vehicle design
Computer modelling of the human body

Supplier profiles
Autoliv
Bosch
Continental
Delphi
Denso
KSS
Takata-Petri
Toyoda Gosei
TRW Automotive 

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US Biofuel Market Analysis

This report also highlights the market performance (both ethanol & biodiesel) and key success areas of biofuel industry. The US is the largest oil importing country and recent rise in oil prices at global level has driven the country to look seriously for the development of biofuel industry. Apart from oil security, the government’s strong stand for enhancing the use of renewable energy has been a motivating factor in the country. However, the rising concern for the biofuel feedstock prices has opened a smooth growth path for the cellulosic ethanol in the US. In terms of production, biodiesel need more attention in the country.

Key Findings

  • The US biofuel industry especially ethanol production is expected to lead the global production during the forecasted period of 2008-2017.

  • Corn is anticipated to dominate the future ethanol production in the US, however, cellulosic ethanol requirements are expected to boom during the period 2008-2017.

  • US biodiesel sector need strong support from the government as well as from technology point of view to sustain growth in future.

  • Biodiesel prices in the US are expected to see a declining trend to push up commercial usage during 2008-2015.

  • Supply of raw material (corn and soybean oil) will be a major concern for the US biofuel industry in coming years.

Key Issues & Facts Analyzed

  • Past performance of biofuel industry in the US.

  • Discussion of new developments in ethanol production technology like cellulosic ethanol with its future growth prospects.

  • Various government support programs that are supporting biofuel growth.

  • Future trend of biofuels in the US.

  • Overview on other ethanol uses, like industrial use.

Key Players

This section provides the overview, and key financials of Biofuel (Ethanol) Industry players like Archer-Daniels-Midland Company (ADM), VeraSun Energy Corporation, Hawkeye Holdings LLC, Aventine Renewable Energy, Inc.

Research Methodology used

Information Sources
Information has been sourced from books, newspapers, trade journals, and white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, industry news and developments and through access to more than 3000 paid databases.

Analysis Methods
The analysis method includes ratio analysis, historical trend analysis, linear regression analysis using software tools, judgmental forecasting, and cause and effect analysis.

 

Table of Contents :

 

1. Analyst View
2. Biofuel - An Introduction
2.1 What is Biofuel?
2.2 Types of Biofuel
2.2.1 Ethanol
2.2.2 Biodiesel
2.3 How Biofuel Helps in Energy Crisis?
2.4 Industry Structure
3. Global Biofuel Industry
3.1 Biofuel Production
3.1.1 Ethanol
3.1.2 Biodiesel
3.2 Future Outlook
3.2.1 Biofuel Market - 2017
3.2.2 Ethanol Production (2008-2017)
3.2.3 Biodiesel Production (2008-2017)
4. United States Biofuel Industry
4.1 Ethanol Industry - Current Performance & Future Projection
4.1.1 Production Capacity & Expansion
4.1.2 Production
4.1.3 Domestic Demand
4.1.4 Import
4.1.5 Feedstock
4.1.6 Production Cost Analysis
4.1.7 Government Support
4.1.8 Technology Used
4.1.9 Industry Projection
4.1.10 Major Companies
4.2 Biodiesel Industry - Current Performance & Future Projection
4.2.1 Production Capacity
4.2.2 Production
4.2.3 Domestic Demand
4.2.4 Government Support
4.2.5 Feedstock
4.2.6 Industry Projection
5. Industry Analysis
5.1 Opportunities
5.1.1 Cellulosic Ethanol
5.1.1.1 Cellulosic Ethanol Production Process
5.1.1.2 Cellulosic Ethanol Production
5.1.1.3 Cellulosic Biofuel Demand
5.1.2 Alternative Uses of Ethanol
5.1.2.1 Personal Care Products
5.1.2.2 Pharmaceuticals
5.1.3 Ethanol Usage in Automobiles
5.1.4 Biodiesel - Economic Contribution
5.2 Challenges
5.2.1 Raw Material
5.2.2 Biofuel Distribution Infrastructure
5.2.3 US Commodity Market
5.2.4 Crop Cultivation
6. Key Players
6.1 Archer-Daniels-Midland Company (ADM)
6.2 VeraSun Energy Corporation
6.3 Hawkeye Holdings LLC
6.4 Aventine Renewable Energy, Inc.

List of Tables

Table 3-1: Global - Top 10 Countries by Ethanol Production (in Million Gallon), 2006
Table 4-1: US - Capacity of Existing & Under-construction Ethanol Plants by State (in Million Gallon/Year), Jan 2008
Table 4-2: US - Ethanol Production Cost Analysis based on Feedstock (in US$/Gallon), 2003 to 2005#
Table 4-3: US - Ethanol Production Capacity by Company (in Million Gallon/Year), Apr 2008
Table 4-4: US - Biodiesel Active Plants, Production Capacity* & Capacity Utilization Statistics (2001-2006)
Table 4-5: US - Top 10 Companies by Biodiesel Production Capacity (in Gallon), Jan 2008
Table 5-1: Cellulosic Ethanol Feedstock & their Advantages & Disadvantages
Table 5-2: US - Projected Economic Contribution of Biodiesel Industry (2006-2015)
Table 6-1: Archer-Daniels-Midland Company - Key Financials (in Million US$), 2005-2007
Table 6-2: VeraSun Energy Corporation - Key Financials (in Million US$), 2005-2007
Table 6-3: Hawkeye Holdings LLC - Key Financials (in Million US$), 2004 & 2005
Table 6-4: Aventine Renewable Energy, Inc. - Key Financials (in Million US$), 2005-2007

List of Charts

Figure 3-1: Global - Biofuel Market (in Billion US$), 2005-2007
Figure 3-2: Global - Ethanol Production (in Million Gallon), 2004-2006
Figure 3-3: Global - Ethanol Production by Region (%), 2006
Figure 3-4: Global - Biodiesel Production (in Million Gallon), 2000-2006
Figure 3-5: Global - Biofuel Market (in Billion US$), 2007 & 2017F
Figure 3-6: Global - Forecast for Ethanol Production (in Million Gallon), 2008-2017
Figure 3-7: Global - Forecast for Biodiesel Production (in Million Gallon), 2008-2017
Figure 4-1: US - Forecast for Renewable Energy Use (in Billion Gallon), 2008-2022
Figure 4-2: US - Share of Production & Import of Oil (%), 2006
Figure 4-3: Global - Crude Oil Prices (in US$/Barrel), 2002-2007
Figure 4-4: US - CO2 Emission w.r.t Other Countries (%), 2006
Figure 4-5: US - Ethanol Plants with Production Capacities (Jan 2001 to Jan 2008)
Figure 4-6: US - Ethanol Production (in Million Gallon), 2001-2007
Figure 4-7: US - Ethanol Demand (in Million Gallon), 2002-2007
Figure 4-8: US - Ethanol Import (in Million Gallon), 2002-2007E
Figure 4-9: US - Ethanol Import by Country (%), 2007E
Figure 4-10: US - Corn & Sorghum Production (in Billion Bushels & in Million Bushels), 2001-2006
Figure 4-11: US - Forecast for Ethanol Production (in Billion Gallon), 2008-09 to 2017-18
Figure 4-12: US - Forecast for Ethanol Production from Corn (in Million Gallon), 2008-09 to 2017-18
Figure 4-13: US - Forecast for Retail Ethanol Prices (in US$/Gallon), 2008-09 to 2017-18
Figure 4-14: US - Biodiesel Production (in Million Gallon), 2001-2007E
Figure 4-15: US - Biodiesel Demand (in Million Gallon), 2001-2007E
Figure 4-16: US - Soybean Production (in Million Bushels), 2003-2006
Figure 4-17: US - Forecast for Biodiesel Production (in Million Gallon), 2008-09 to 2017-18
Figure 4-18: US - Forecast for Biodiesel Production from Soybean Oil (in Million Gallon), 2008-09 to 2017-18
Figure 4-19: US - Forecast for Biodiesel Retail Prices (in US$/Gallon), 2008-2016
Figure 5-1: US - Forecast for Cellulosic Ethanol Production (in Million Gallon), 2008-09 to 2017-18
Figure 5-2: US - Forecast for Cellulosic Biofuel Demand* (in Million Gallon), 2015 & 2022
Figure 5-3: US - Forecast for Personal Care Products Market (in Billion US$), 2008-2012
Figure 5-4: US - Forecast for Pharmaceutical Market (in Billion US$), 2008-2011
Figure 5-5: US - Share of Ethanol & Gasoline as Fuel (%), 2006
Figure 5-6: US - Consumption Trends for Soybean Oil & Corn Supply (2008-09 to 2016-17)

 

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Photovoltaic Industry Analysis and Forecast

It focuses on the growing marketplace for PV industry at global as well country level and analyzes the current market trends, evolving market, and growth prospects of the PV industry. Europe dominates the global PV market, and Germany is the largest European PV market, accounting for more than 90% PV market installed capacity within the continent in 2006.

The report contains detailed data on cumulative PV capacity, annual installed PV capacity, and fund allocated to PV etc. It will help the clients to understand the driving forces of PV industry along with the detailed future opportunities and analyze the leading-edge opportunities critical to the success of the PV industry.

For the purpose of future perspective, PV market greenpeace/EPIA scenario has been taken into consideration under set of certain assumptions.

Key Findings

  • The dominance of silicon-based wafer is fading away and it is expected that in long term, silicon supply situation will ease up.

  • Declining cost of PV provides opportunities for the deployment of this technology mainly in developing low cost economies such as India and China.

  • Despite the high cost of PV modules, there has been considerable investment primarily in the developed countries on R&D in the PV sector. Due to this, total cumulative installed PV capacity reached 6634 MWp in the end of 2006.

  • Global PV industry still has to achieve self-sufficiency. It is in its very nascent stage, which is highly driven by government initiatives. Japanese PV industry seems to achieve self-sufficiency where government initiatives are declining in PV.

  • From future perspective, it is expected that countries such as China and India will dominate the global PV industry.

Key Issues & Facts Analyzed

  • Opportunities in the photovoltaic industry.

  • Impact of the government support programs on the overall industry.

  • Application areas for PV technology.

  • Potential emerging photovoltaic markets.

  • Drivers for photovoltaic market.

Key Players Analyzed

This section provides an overvifew of the business and financials of key players like Sharp, Kyocera, Motech etc.

Research Methodology Used

Information Sources
Information in this report has been sourced from books, newspapers, trade journals, and white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to more than 3000 paid databases.

Analysis Methods
The methods used to analyze the facts and figures in this report include ratio analysis, historical trend analysis, linear regression analysis using software tools, judgmental forecasting, and cause and effect analysis.

 

Table of Contents :

 

1. Analyst View
2. PV Industry - Basics
2.1 Cells & Modules
2.2 Types of Systems
3. Global PV Industry - Statistics
3.1 Demand - Market & Applications
3.2 Supply - Market & Manufacturers
3.3 Regional Segmentation
3.4 Top Five Markets
3.5 PV Power Plants
4. PV Industry - By Country
4.1 Asia-Pacific
4.1.1 Japan
4.1.2 Korea
4.1.3 Australia
4.1.4 China
4.1.5 India
4.1.6 Thailand
4.1.7 Malaysia
4.1.8 Bangladesh
4.1.9 Nepal
4.1.10 Sri Lanka
4.1.11 Israel
4.2 Americas
4.2.1 US
4.2.2 Canada
4.2.3 Mexico
4.3 Europe
4.3.1 Germany
4.3.2 Netherlands
4.3.3 Spain
4.3.4 Italy
4.3.5 France
4.3.6 UK
4.3.7 Austria
4.3.8 Denmark
4.3.9 Sweden
4.3.10 Norway
4.3.11 Switzerland
5. Industry Analysis
5.1 Growth Drivers
5.1.1 Cost Differential
5.1.2 Environmental Impact
5.1.3 Emission Regulation & Government Incentives for Solar Energy
5.1.4 International R&D Activities
5.2 Opportunities
5.2.1 Rural Electrification
5.2.2 PV Costs
5.2.3 Supply Security
5.2.4 Global Energy Demand
5.2.5 New Market Opportunities
5.3 Challenges
5.3.1 Silicon Supply
5.3.2 Lack of Information
6. Future Scenario - 2030
7. Key Players
7.1 Sharp
7.2 Kyocera
7.3 Suntech
7.4 Mitsubishi Electric
7.5 Motech

List of Tables

Table 3-1: Annual PV Installed Capacity of Top 5 Countries (in MWp), 2006
Table 3-2: Cumulative PV Installed Capacity of Top 5 Countries (in MWp), 2006
Table 3-3: Global - Large PV Plant Installations by Region (%), 2007
Table 3-4: Global - Large PV Plant Installations by Country* (in MWp), 2007
Table 4-1: Japan - PV Cell & Module Production (in MW), 2006
Table 4-2: Australia - Forecast for Solar Market (2010, 2015, 2020 & 2025)
Table 4-3: China - Demand & Supply of mc-Si Production (in Tons), 2004 & 2005
Table 4-4: China - Solar Cell Production (2005) & Capacity (2006)
Table 4-5: China - Accumulative PV Installation by Application (in MWp), 2005
Table 4-6: India - Forecast for Solar Market (2010, 2015, 2020 & 2025)
Table 4-7: Thailand - Forecast for Solar Market (2010, 2015, 2020 & 2025)
Table 5-1: Global - Price of PV Electricity in Selected Cities (in Euro/KWh), 2006, 2010F, 2020F & 2030F
Table 6-1: Global - PV Growth under Advanced Scenario (%), 2007-2011, 2011-2020 & 2021-2030
Table 6-2: Global - PV Growth under Moderate Scenario (%), 2007-2011, 2011-2020 & 2021-2030
Table 6-3: Global - PV Growth under IEA Reference Scenario (%), 2007-2011, 2011-2020 & 2021-2030
Table 7-1: Sharp - Financial Overview (in Million Yen), 2006 & 2007
Table 7-2: Kyocera - Financial Overview (in Million Yen), 2006 & 2007
Table 7-3: Suntech - Financial Overview (in Million US$), 2005, 2006 & Sep 2007
Table 7-4: Mitsubishi Electric - Financial Overview (in Million Yen), 2006 & 2007
Table 7-5: Motech - Financial Overview (in Million NT$), Q2 2007 & Q3 2007

List of Charts

Figure 2-1: PV System - Life Cycle
Figure 2-2: Global - PV Cell Production by Material (%), 2006
Figure 3-1: Global - Annual PV Installed Capacity (in MWp), 1995-2006
Figure 3-2: Global - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (in MWp), 1995-2006
Figure 3-3: Global - Annual PV Installed Capacity (in GWp), 2006 & 2007E
Figure 3-4: Global - Solar Cell Production by Region (%), 2006
Figure 3-5: Global - Share of Top 10 Companies in Solar Cell Production (%), 2006
Figure 3-6: Global - Annual Production of PV Cells (in MWp), 2001 & 2006E
Figure 3-7: Global - Annual PV Installed Capacity by Region (%), 2006
Figure 3-8: Global - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity by Region (%), 2006
Figure 3-9: Global - Forecast for Cumulative PV Installed Capacity by Region (%), 2020 & 2030
Figure 3-10: Global - Annual PV Installed Capacity by Country (%), 2006
Figure 3-11: Global - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity by Country (%), 2006
Figure 3-12: Global - Large PV Plant Installation by Country (%), 2007
Figure 4-1: Japan - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-2: Japan - Annual PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-3: Japan - PV Budget by Activity (in Million US$), 2006
Figure 4-4: Korea - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-5: Korea - Annual PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-6: Korea - PV Budget by Activity (in Million US$), 2006
Figure 4-7: Korea - Breakup of PV R&D Projects (%), 1989 to 2006
Figure 4-8: Korea - Spending on Solar Cell R&D by Type (in Billion Won), 1989 to 2006
Figure 4-9: Australia - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-10: Australia - Annual PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-11: Australia - PV Budget by Activity (in Million US$), 2006
Figure 4-12: China - Solar Cell Production (in MWp), 2003-2005
Figure 4-13: Israel - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-14: Israel - PV Budget by Activity (in Million US$), 2006
Figure 4-15: US - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-16: US - Annual PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-17: US - PV Budget by Activity (in Million US$), 2006
Figure 4-18: Canada - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-19: Canada - PV Budget by Activity (in Million US$), 2006
Figure 4-20: Mexico - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-21: Mexico - PV Budget by Activity (in Million US$), 2006
Figure 4-22: Germany - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-23: Germany - Annual PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-24: Germany - PV R&D Funding by Technology (%), 2006
Figure 4-25: Netherlands - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-26: Netherlands - Annual PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-27: Netherlands - PV Budget by Activity (in Million US$), 2006
Figure 4-28: Spain - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-29: Spain - Annual PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-30: Italy - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-31: Italy - Annual PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-32: Italy - PV Budget by Activity (in Million US$), 2006
Figure 4-33: France - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-34: France - Annual PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-35: France - PV Budget by Activity (in Million US$), 2006
Figure 4-36: UK - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-37: UK - PV Budget by Activity (in Million US$), 2006
Figure 4-38: Austria - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-39: Austria - Annual PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-40: Austria - PV Budget by Activity (in Million US$), 2006
Figure 4-41: Denmark - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-42: Denmark - PV Budget by Activity (in Million US$), 2006
Figure 4-43: Sweden - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2001-2006
Figure 4-44: Sweden - PV Budget by Activity (in Million US$), 2006
Figure 4-45: Norway - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-46: Norway - PV Budget by Activity (in Million US$), 2006
Figure 4-47: Switzerland - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (in MW), 2000-2006
Figure 4-48: Switzerland - PV Budget by Activity (in Million US$), 2006
Figure 5-1: Global - Forecast for Reduction in CO2 Emission (in Million Tons), 2010, 2015, 2020 & 2025
Figure 5-2: Global - PV Competitiveness (in Euro/KWh), 1990, 2000, 2010F, 2020F, 2030F & 2040F
Figure 6-1: Global - Cumulative PV Capacity by Scenario (in GWp), 2006 to 2030F

 

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China Footwear Market Analysis

Standing on the threshold of a retail revolution and witnessing a fast changing retail landscape, the Chinese footwear market is set to experience the phenomenal growth in coming years. In past few years, the market has seen robust growth, says “China Footwear Market Analysis”, a recent report by RNCOS. This report provides extensive research and in-depth analysis on the Chinese footwear market. The detailed data and analysis given in the report will help the client to evaluate the leading-edge opportunities critical to the success of the footwear market in China.

The forecasts and estimations given in this report are not based on a complex economic model, but are intended as a rough guide to the direction in which the market is likely to move. This forecast is based on a correlation between past market growth and growth of base drivers.

Key Findings

  • The Chinese footwear retail market is anticipated to grow between 5-6% CAGR in terms of value and volume respectively for the next five years.

  • Medium- and low-end footwear accounts for the majority of footwear consumption market in China.

  • The footwear industry is mainly concentrated in Guangdong, Fujian, Tianjin (good, modern factories), and Zijiang.

  • Between 2002 and 2006, China’s share in worldwide low-cost exports increased by 3.7 Percentage points to 65.7% points in 2006.

  • The growing China shoe market offers vast opportunities for shoe designers. It is expected that China will need around 300,000 shoe designers in next 10 years (2007-2016).

Key Issues & Facts Analyzed

  • What is the position of China in global footwear market?

  • What are the advantages with China over other footwear markets?

  • How the market is likely to move in coming years?

  • Which is the fastest growing segment of footwear market?

  • What are the regional footwear production hubs in China?

  • What are the various growth prospects in market?

  • What are the key challenges to market?

  • Who are the various key players in market?

Key Players

This section provides brief business overview and financial status of key players in the Chinese footwear market, including Yue Yuen Industrial (Holdings) Ltd., New Balance Athletic Shoe and Nike Inc.

Research Methodology Used

Information Sources
Information has been sourced from books, newspapers, trade journals, and white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to more than 3000 paid databases.

Analysis Methods
The analysis method includes ratio analysis, historical trend analysis, linear regression analysis using software tools, judgmental forecasting, and cause and effect analysis.

 

Table of Contents :

 

1. Analyst View
2. Global Footwear Market
2.1 By Sales Value
2.2 By Sales Volume
2.3 By Region
3. China in Context of Global Footwear Market
3.1 By Production
3.2 By Consumption
3.3 By Export
4. Why China’s Footwear Market is Attractive?
4.1 Cost Advantage
4.2 Domestic Consumption
4.3 Living Standard
4.4 Middle Class Population
4.5 Manufacturing Capacity
4.6 Machinery Technology
4.7 Logistics Support
4.8 Buying Power
4.9 Operational Conditions
4.10 Government Initiatives
5. China’s Footwear Market
5.1 By Production
5.2 By Consumption
5.3 By Products
5.3.1 Leather Shoes
5.3.2 Textile Shoes
5.3.3 Plastic Shoes
5.3.4 Rubber Shoes
5.4 By Footwear Components
5.5 By Regional Hubs
5.5.1 Dongguan
5.5.2 Jinjiang
5.5.3 Wenzhou
5.5.4 Chengdu
5.6 By Export
5.6.1 Product Specialization
6. Future Growth Prospects
6.1 Sports Footwear Market
6.2 Advertising & Marketing Agencies
6.3 Shoe Designers
6.4 Franchised Operation
7. Industry Hurdles & RNCOS Recommendations
7.1 Branding & Communication
7.2 Anti-dumping Tariffs
7.3 Market Segmentation
7.4 Retail Distribution
7.5 Environmental Issues
7.6 Management Problems
8. Competitive Landscape
9. Key Industry Contributors
9.1 Yue Yuen Industrial (Holdings) Ltd.
9.2 New Balance Athletic Shoe
9.3 Nike Inc.

List of Tables

Table 5-1: China - Shoes Production in Leading Provinces (in Billion Pairs), 2005
Table 9-1: Yue Yuen Industrial (Holdings) Ltd. - Key Financials (in Million US$), 2003-2007
Table 9-2: Nike Inc. - Key Financials (in Million US$), 2006 & 2007

List of Charts

Figure 2-1: Global - Footwear Sales (in Billion US$), 2003-2007
Figure 2-2: Global - Footwear Sales (in Billion Pairs), 2003-2007
Figure 2-3: Global - Footwear Production by Region (%), 2005
Figure 2-4: Global - Footwear Consumption by Region (%), 2005
Figure 3-1: Global - Share of Countries in Footwear Production (%), 2005
Figure 3-2: Global - Share of Countries in Footwear Consumption (%), 2005
Figure 3-3: Global - Share of Top Ten Emerging Countries in Footwear Exports (%), 2006
Figure 4-1: Emerging Economies - Comparative Labor Cost per Hour (in US$), 2006
Figure 4-2: China - Population (in Million), 2001-2007E
Figure 4-3: China - Forecast for Population (in Million), 2008-2012
Figure 4-4: China - Per Head Disposable Income (in US$), 2001-2007E
Figure 4-5: China - Forecast for Per Head Disposable Income (in US$), 2008-2012
Figure 4-6: China - Middle Class Population (in Million), 2006 & 2020F
Figure 4-7: China - Number of Credit Cards (in Million), 2005 & 2006
Figure 5-1: China - Footwear Production (in Million Pairs), 2001-2007E
Figure 5-2: China - Footwear Retail Sales (in Billion US$), 2003-2007
Figure 5-3: China - Forecast for Footwear Retail Sales (in Billion US$), 2008-2012
Figure 5-4: China - Footwear Retail Sales (in Billion Pairs), 2003-2007
Figure 5-5: China - Forecast for Footwear Retail Sales (in Billion Pairs), 2008-2012
Figure 5-6: China - Leather Shoes Manufacturing Industry (in Million US$), 2004-2006E
Figure 5-7: China - Leather Shoes Export & Import (in Million Pairs), 2006 & 2007
Figure 5-8: China - Leather Shoes Export & Import (in Million US$), 2006 & 2007
Figure 5-9: China - Textile Shoes Manufacturing Industry (in Million US$), 2004-2006E
Figure 5-10: China - Textile Shoes Export (in Million US$), 2004-2006E
Figure 5-11: China - Plastic Shoes Manufacturing Industry (in Million US$), 2004-2006E
Figure 5-12: China - Plastic Shoes Export (in Million US$), 2004-2006E
Figure 5-13: China - Rubber Shoes Manufacturing Industry (in Million US$), 2004-2006E
Figure 5-14: China - Rubber Shoes Export (in Million US$), 2004-2006E
Figure 5-15: China - Footwear Components Export & Import (in ‘000 Ton), 2006 & 2007
Figure 5-16: China - Footwear Components Export & Import (in Million US$), 2006 & 2007
Figure 5-17: China - Chengdu’s Shoes Production (in Million Pairs), 2005 & 2008F
Figure 5-18: China - Footwear Export (in Billion US$), 2002-2006
Figure 5-19: China - Product Specialization for Footwear Export (2002 & 2006)

 

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Nanotechnology Market Forecast to 2011

Nanotechnology is going to pave the way for a revolution in materials, information and communication technology, medicine, genetics and so on as it starts leaving the laboratories and conquering new markets. It helps to improve products and production processes with better characteristics or new functionalities. In coming years, products based on nanotechnology are expected to impact nearly all-industrial sectors, entering into the consumer markets in large quantities. Considering the future prospects of nanotechnology, countries across the world are investing heavily into this sector.

This updated and detailed research evaluates the past, current and future scenario of the global nanotechnology market coupled with an overview on its emerging trends. The report segments the nanotechnology market by application, patent and R&D investment. It discusses the nanotechnology market by key countries showing their prominence in the sector together with the emerging nations in the domain.

Key Findings

  • The rapidly commercializing nanotechnology market presents potential market in various industrial sectors including energy, textiles and life sciences.
  • The market for nanotechnology in manufacturing goods is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of 33% during the period from 2007 to 2015.
  • The market for nanotechnology into consumer products is projected to grow at an AAGR of 9.4% from 2005 to 2010.
  • The global spending on nanotechnology grew by 29% in 2006 with government share standing at 52% followed by corporate and venture capitalist spending.
  • Nanotechnology investments by the government were initially led by Europe, North America and Japan. However, countries such as Russia, China, Brazil,
  • Turkey and India have joined the trend and are making significant investments into the sector.
  • Asia-Pacific is anticipated to be the most important region for the sales of nanotechnology products in near future, followed by the US and Europe at similar level.

Key Issues Analyzed

  • Current status of the nanotechnology market worldwide.
  • Factors that are fueling growth into the global nanotechnology market.
  • Analysis of nanotechnology market by various application areas, their market and future growth prospects.
  • Industry profile of various key and emerging countries like the US, Japan, China, India, Russia, Brazil etc.
  • Emerging trends in the global nanotechnology market.
  • Emerging areas creating opportunities for various segments in the global nanotechnology market.
  • Study of factors that may inhibit growth in global nanotechnology market.

Research Methodology Used

Information Sources
Information has been sourced from books, newspapers, trade journals, and white papers, industry portals, government agencies, trade associations, monitoring industry news and developments, and through access to more than 3000 paid databases.

Analysis Method
The analysis methods include ratio analysis, historical trend analysis, linear regression analysis using software tools, judgmental forecasting, and cause and effect analysis.

 

Table of Contents :

 

1. Analyst View
2. Nanotechnology - An Overview
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Application Areas
2.2.1 Medicine
2.2.2 Chemistry & Environment
2.2.3 Energy
2.2.4 Information & Communication
2.2.5 Heavy Industry
2.2.6 Consumer Goods
2.3 Future Prospects
3. Factors Fueling Growth in Global Nanotechnology Industry
3.1 The Technology “Itself”
3.2 Technology Innovation
3.3 R&D Funding Activities
3.4 Government Support
3.5 Converging Technology
3.6 International Cooperation
3.7 Commercialization
4. Global Nanotechnology Industry
4.1 R&D Funding
4.1.1 Government
4.1.2 Corporate
4.1.3 Venture Capital
4.2 Nanotechnology Funding till 2010
4.3 Patents
4.4 Applications
4.4.1 Nanoelectronics
4.4.2 Energy
4.4.3 Catalysis
4.4.4 Cosmetics
4.4.5 Pharmaceuticals
4.4.6 Biomedical
4.4.7 Consumer Products
4.4.8 Defense
4.5 Regional Segmentation
4.5.1 Key Countries
4.5.1.1 US
4.5.1.2 Germany
4.5.1.3 Japan
4.5.1.4 South Korea
4.5.1.5 Taiwan
4.5.1.6 France
4.5.1.7 UK
4.5.2 Emerging Countries
4.5.2.1 China
4.5.2.2 Canada
4.5.2.3 Brazil
4.5.2.4 Chile
4.5.2.5 Argentina
4.5.2.6 Mexico
4.5.2.7 Netherlands
4.5.2.8 Russia
4.5.2.9 India
4.5.2.10 Australia
4.5.2.11 Turkey
5. Emerging Growth Areas
5.1 Nano-enabled Wireless Handsets
5.2 Nanofiltration Membrane Market
5.3 Energy Market
5.4 Nanofibers Market
5.5 Carbon Nanotubes Market
5.6 Life Sciences Industry
5.7 Textiles Industry
5.8 Nano-food Market
5.9 Nanorobots & NEMS Market
5.10 Nanoelectronic Devices Market
5.11 Microscope Market
5.12 Education Services
6. Growth Inhibitors
6.1 Investment Requirements
6.2 Training & Development
6.3 Health & Environment
6.4 Codes & Ethics
6.5 Privacy & National Security
6.6 Nanoscale Behavior

List of Tables

Table 4-1: US - Federal Funding in Nanotechnology by Agency (in Million US$), 2005-2008*
Table 4-2: US - Nanotechnology Funding by Program Component Area (in Million US$), 2006-2008*
Table 4-3: US - Nanotechnology Funding for SBIR & STTR by Agency (in Million US$), 2005 & 2006
Table 4-4: US - List of Agencies Participated in NNI, 2007
Table 4-5: Japan - Nanotechnology Product Market by Application (in Billion Euro), 2005E & 2010F
Table 4-6: Japan - Use of True Nanotechnology by Application (in Billion JPY), 2005, 2010F, 2020F & 2030F
Table 4-7: South Korea - Nanotechnology Investment Plan (in Million US$), 2001-2004, 2005-2007 & 2007-2010
Table 4-8: South Korea - Nanotechnology Market by Application (in Million US$), 2000, 2005, 2010F, 2015F & 2020F
Table 4-9: France - Nanotechnology Roadmap (1999-2002 & 2005)
Table 4-10: France - Nanotechnology Research Centers with Main Areas of Activity, 2005
Table 4-11: UK - Nanotechnology Research Centers with Main Areas of Activity, 2005
Table 4-12: Brazil - Nanotechnology Roadmap (2001 & 2003-2006)
Table 4-13: Brazil - Nanotechnology Network (in Number), 2005
Table 4-14: Chile - Scientific Millennium Initiatives (1999 & 2001-2006)
Table 4-15: Chile - Approved Nanotechnology Research Projects, 2006
Table 4-16: Chile - Nanotechnology Research Groups with their Funding Source
Table 4-17: Netherlands - Nanotechnology Research Centers with Main Areas of Activity, 2005
Table 5-1: Global - Nanofiltration Membrane Market by Segment (in Million US$), 2005-2007E & 2012F
Table 5-2: Global - Energy-related Nanotechnology Market by Segment (in Billion US$), 2006, 2007E & 2012F
Table 5-3: Global - Nanofibers Market by Segment (in Million US$), 2005-2007E, 2012F & 2017F
Table 5-4: Global - Carbon Nanotubes Market by Segment (in Million US$), 2006, 2007E & 2011F

List of Figures

Figure 4-1: Global - Nanotechnology Market (in Billion US$), 2005, 2006E & 2011F
Figure 4-2: Global - Nanotechnology Market by Component (%), 2005
Figure 4-3: Global - Forecast for Nanotechnology Market by Component (%), 2011
Figure 4-4: Global - Use of Nanotechnology in Manufactured Goods (in Billion US$), 2006*-2010F & 2015F
Figure 4-5: Global - Forecast for Share of Nanotechnology in Manufactured Goods by Leading Segment (%), 2014
Figure 4-6: Global - Nanotechnology Funding (in Billion US$), 2004-2006
Figure 4-7: Global - Nanotechnology Funding by Segment (%), 2006
Figure 4-8: Global - Government Funding in Nanotechnology (in Billion US$), 2004-2006
Figure 4-9: Global - Government Funding in Nanotechnology by Leading Country (in Billion US$), 2006
Figure 4-10: Global - Corporate Funding in Nanotechnology (in Billion US$), 2004-2006
Figure 4-11: Global - Corporate Funding in Nanotechnology by Leading Country (%), 2006
Figure 4-12: Global - Venture Capital Funding in Nanotechnology (in Billion US$), 2004-2006
Figure 4-13: Global - Nanotechnology Investment* by Institutional Venture Capitalists (in Million US$), 2005 & 2006E
Figure 4-14: Global – Forecast for Nanotechnology Funding by Leading Country (in Million Euro), 2006 to 2010
Figure 4-15: Global - Number of Patents in Nanotechnology (2005 & 2006)
Figure 4-16: Global - Nanotechnology Patents under ‘Class 977’ by Technology Center (%), 2006
Figure 4-17: Global - Nanotechnology Patents under ‘Class 977’ by Top Ten Foreign* Countries (%), 2006
Figure 4-18: Global - Nanotechnology Patents & Pre-grant Publication Distribution under ‘Class 977’ by Sector (%), 2006
Figure 4-19: Global - Use of Nanoparticles in Electronic Applications (in Million US$), 2006, 2007E & 2012F
Figure 4-20: Global - Use of Nanoparticles in Energy Applications (in Million US$), 2006, 2007E & 2012F
Figure 4-21: Global - Use of Nanoparticles in Catalysis Applications (in Million US$), 2006, 2007E & 2012F
Figure 4-22: Global - Use of Nanoparticles in Cosmetic Applications (in Million US$), 2006, 2007E & 2012F
Figure 4-23: Global - Use of Nanoparticles in Pharmaceutical Applications (in Million US$), 2006, 2007E & 2012F
Figure 4-24: Global - Use of Nanoparticles in Biomedical Applications (in Million US$), 2006, 2007E & 2012F
Figure 4-25: Global - Use of Nanoparticles in Consumer Products (in Billion US$), 2005*-2010F
Figure 4-26: Global - Sales of Nanotech-enabled Products by Region (%), 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012 & 2014
Figure 4-27: Europe - Focus of Nanotechnology Companies* by Application (%), 2007
Figure 4-28: Asia-Pacific - Focus of Nanotechnology Companies* by Application (%), 2007
Figure 4-29: US - Federal Funding in Nanotechnology (in Billion US$), 2005-2008*
Figure 4-30: US - Forecast for Nanotechnology Market (in Billion US$), 2008 & 2013
Figure 4-31: US - Molecular, Nanoscale & Atomic Imaging Market (in Billion US$), 2007E & 2012F
Figure 4-32: Germany - Public Funding in Nanotechnology (in Million Euro), 2001-2007
Figure 4-33: Germany - Distribution of Active Participants in Nanotechnology (%), 2006
Figure 4-34: Japan - Government Funding in Nanotechnology & Materials (in Billion JPY), 2001-2005
Figure 4-35: Japan - MEXT’ Funding in Nanotechnology & Materials (in Billion JPY), 2001-2005
Figure 4-36: Japan - Nanotechnology Product Market (in Billion Euro), 2005E & 2010F
Figure 4-37: Japan - Nanotechnology Funding Agencies & National Research Institutes, 2006
Figure 4-38: South Korea - Forecast for Share in Global Nanotechnology Market (%), 2014
Figure 4-39: South Korea - Nanotechnology Investment (in Billion KRW), 2005 & 2006
Figure 4-40: South Korea - Nanotechnology Investment by Area (in Billion KRW), 2005 & 2006
Figure 4-41: South Korea - Nanotechnology Investment by Ministry (in Billion KRW), 2005 & 2006
Figure 4-42: South Korea - Nanotechnology Market* (in Million US$), 2000, 2005, 2010F, 2015F & 2020F
Figure 4-43: South Korea - Number of Patent Applications, 2000-2006
Figure 4-44: Taiwan - Forecast for Output of MOEA’ Funding in Nanotechnology (in Billion NT$), 2008 & 2012
Figure 4-45: Taiwan - Forecast for Nanotechnology Market (in Billion US$), 2008 & 2010
Figure 4-46: Taiwan - Forecast for Nanotechnology Market by Application (%), 2008
Figure 4-47: Taiwan - Local Nanotechnology Organizations by Size (%), 2007
Figure 4-48: China - Nanotechnology Market* (in Billion US$), 2005E, 2010F & 2015F
Figure 4-49: China - Forecast for Share in Global Nanotechnology Market* (%), 2010 & 2015
Figure 4-50: Canada - Nanotechnology Funding (in Million C$), 2002-2006
Figure 4-51: Canada - Geographical Distribution of Nanotechnology Clusters (%)
Figure 4-52: Canada - Number of Nanotechnology Organizations by Sector
Figure 4-53: British Columbia - Nanotechnology Research by Area (%), 2007
Figure 4-54: British Columbia - Nanotechnology Funding (in Million C$), 2002-2006
Figure 4-55: British Columbia - Nanotechnology Funding by Institute (in Million C$), 2002-2006
Figure 4-56: Brazil - Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Funding (in Million R$), 2004-2007
Figure 4-57: Brazil - Type of Nanotechnology Projects in Progress (in Number), 2006
Figure 4-58: Argentina - Nanotechnology Funding* (in Million US$), 2005-2007
Figure 4-59: Russia - Forecast for Share in Global Nanotechnology Market (%), 2015
Figure 4-60: India - Share of Private Funding in Nanotechnology Market (%), 2006
Figure 5-1: Global - Forecast for Use of Nanotechnology in Wireless Handsets (in Billion US$), 2008 & 2012
Figure 5-2: Global - Nanofiltration Membrane Market (in Million US$), 2005-2007E & 2012F
Figure 5-3: Global - Energy-related Nanotechnology Market (in Billion US$), 2006, 2007E & 2012F
Figure 5-4: Global - Nanofibers Market (in Million US$), 2005-2007E, 2012F & 2017F
Figure 5-5: Global - Carbon Nanotubes Market (in Million US$), 2006, 2007E & 2011F
Figure 5-6: Global - Use of Nanotechnology in Life Sciences (in Billion US$), 2005E & 2010F
Figure 5-7: Global - Nano-enabled Drugs & Therapeutics Market (in Billion US$), 2006 & 2011F
Figure 5-8: Global - Forecast for Use of Nanotechnology in Textile Products (in Billion US$), 2008-2012
Figure 5-9: Global - Nano-food Market (in Billion US$), 2006E & 2012F
Figure 5-10: Global - Nanorobots, NEMS, Related Materials & Equipment Market (in Million US$), 2004-2006E & 2011F
Figure 5-11: Global - Forecast for Nanorobots, NEMS, Related Materials & Equipment Market by Segment (%), 2011
Figure 5-12: Global - Nanoelectronic Devices Market (in Billion US$), 2005E & 2010F
Figure 5-13: Global - Microscope Market (in Billion US$), 2006 & 2013F

 

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