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Research and Markets: Analysis on the Emerging Market for Nanosensors as They Will Play a Significant Impact in Many Sectors During the Rest of the Decade

DUBLIN, Ireland--Aug. 3, 2005--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c21848) has announced the addition of Nanosensors to their offering.

Nanosensors promise to be smaller, less costly, more sensitive, and more ubiquitous than anything that has gone before. This report analyzes the emerging market for nanosensors and explains why nanosensors are likely to have an impact in many sectors during the rest of the decade. It also discusses what factors are retarding the growth of the nanosensor market. The report includes an assessment of the growing role of nanosensors in biomedical development, healthcare, military, homeland security, aerospace, automotive, chemical industry, energy industry, industrial control, information technology and other sectors, along with an assessment of the timetable for this new technology. It also includes an analysis of the various technologies that are being proposed for nanosensors, the current key players and likely future market entrants. The report concludes with a market forecast, broken down by sensor type and sensor technology.

Contents are entitled as follows:

Introduction

Factors Retarding the Nanosensor Market

Emerging Applications for Nanosensors

Summary of Technology Platforms for Nanosensors

Players and Structure

Forecasts and Numerical Analysis

List of Exhibits

Exhibit 3-1: Nanosensors Applications Market Evolution

Exhibit 3-2: Potential and Actual Nanosensor Applications

Exhibit 4-1: Selected Technology/Materials Platform for Nanosensors

Exhibit 6-1: Eight-Year Forecasts of Nanosensors: By Type of Sensor

Exhibit 6-2: Eight-Year Forecasts of Nanosensors: By Materials Platform/ Technology

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c21848