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| Automotive Electronics Gold Rush in China! |
01 July 2010 |
| China will drive global automotive electronics growth over the next few years as production volumes increase and average content per vehicle rises. According to a recent IMS Research report*, the Chinese market will more than double to reach $22 billion by 2017. |
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| Industrial Automation Electronics Equipment Market to Exceed Expectations in 2010 |
14 May 2010 |
| The following press release highlights the impact of the global economic downturn on the industrial automation electronics equipment market. Current indicators point to a healthy recovery during 2010, including reported robust growth for the first quarter of the year. This press release will interest suppliers such as ABB, Siemens, Rockwell Automation, Mitsubishi Electric, Emerson, GE, Eaton Electrical, Honeywell, Omron and Schneider Electric |
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| Major Changes in the World Automotive Landscape |
16 April 2010 |
| The automotive industry, both vehicle and electronics production, is showing signs of recovery after 18 months of steady decline. |
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| The Future is Brighter for the Automotive Industry |
29 March 2010 |
| The past 1½ years the economic climate amplified a steady decline in car sales and vehicle production, particularly in the United States. The tight credit environment clearly hurt car dealers, vehicle manufacturers, and the rest of the automotive industry. |
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| New Opportunities bring Automotive Camera Modules back in view |
25 January 2010 |
| Camera Modules have been a hot topic in the automotive industry for several years. |
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| The GLONASS of tomorrow will not solve all the positioning problems of today. |
10 January 2010 |
| Billions of dollars are going to be spent improving and launching different GNSS systems over the next 5 years. However, some of the positioning shortcomings can be addressed by alternative location technology costing just a few dollars. |
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| Photovoltaic Manufacturing Equipment Market - Automation Opportunities Galore |
14 December 2009 |
| The world market for PV manufacturing equipment – more than $5bn in 2008 – is projected to exceed $9bn in 2013. Asia, China in particular, is expected to be a key growth driver, accounting for over half of photovoltaic manufacturing equipment revenues through to 2013. |
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| Opportunities in Automotive Market for Electric Motor Manufacturers |
04 November 2009 |
| The automobile market has crashed, and whilst this has affected component suppliers, there still remain areas where the electrical motor market is growing, according to a new report from IMS Research. |
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| Turbulence Foreseen in Automotive Camera Market |
27 October 2009 |
| The market for cameras in vehicles is still emerging; their supply is currently changing rapidly as automotive system suppliers, camera suppliers, and the makers of the image sensors they use, all strive to grab a slice of one of the few areas of growth in the automotive industry. |
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| TV of Tomorrow is Already Here: Internet Video's Influence on Broadcast TV |
26 October 2009 |
| As Internet video continues to transform TV viewing into an interactive, informative and social experience, everyone in the ecosystem is standing up to take note - including some of the world's largest semiconductor manufacturers and network broadcasters. |
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| IPTV and DTT - The rise of Free-to-air and Customized TV Experiences |
13 October 2009 |
| The IMS Research study IPTV: A Global Market Analysis reveals that nearly 13% of total worldwide IP set-top box (STB) shipments in 2008 were operator deployed IP+DTT STBs. Of the 1.6 million IP+DTT STBs deployed, 87% of shipments went to Western European TV households. |
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| What is Driving the Market for Electrical Motors in Automotive? |
13 July 2009 |
| Light vehicles are an important market for suppliers of electrical motors. According to a new report from IMS Research, the average vehicle featured over 30 electrical motors in 2008. In the same year, 66 million vehicles were produced. Overall, the market for electrical motors in automotive applications is forecast to grow at an average rate of around 7% over the next seven years (although the market will shrink in 2009 as the downturn will mean lower vehicle production volumes). However, the report finds that demand for electrical motors in some applications will grow much faster than the average rate. |
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| Pain Continues for Suppliers of Automotive Electronics |
26 March 2009 |
| The automotive industry is suffering particularly badly in the current economic downturn. Vehicles are one of the most substantial purchases that consumers make. As consumers tighten their belts, many defer this purchase. Even those consumers who are willing to purchase are finding it tough to access credit. Sales of new vehicles have therefore fallen heavily and this is having a knock-on effect on suppliers of automotive electronics. According to IMS Research though, it will hit demand for some systems harder than others. |
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| Wireless Communications in Factory Automation |
11 March 2009 |
| The shipments of factory automation devices, which are wireless enabled and connected to wireless networks, is set to increase from 2.7 million units worldwide in 2007 to almost 8 million in 2013. This is according to a newly published study from IMS Research. |
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| Potential for Wireless Communications in Factory Automation |
19 January 2009 |
| Wireless communication and its associated benefits are now well established in the commercial and consumer environments. However, a recent report from IMS Research on wireless communications in factory automation shows that obstacles not found in the office environment continue to hinder adoption. |
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| Integrated Automation Solutions become more important to PLC Suppliers |
09 January 2009 |
| Differences in performance and appearance between PLC hardware from different suppliers are becoming less. Accordingly, major PLC suppliers are focusing more on being a ‘solution provider', to expand both their PLC and other automation business. |
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| Combination ICs - Understanding the Needs of Tomorrow - Today! |
15 December 2008 |
| The inclusion of multiple wireless technologies on a single IC is becoming increasingly widespread. As the drive for reduced power consumption, additional functionality and significant cost reduction reaches a crescendo, it has never been a more exciting time for combination ICs. Broadcom's recently announced 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth, and FM combination (which follows the company's intent to introduce a new combination IC every 60 days over the coming months), has ensured this issue remains a hot topic. |
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| The Importance of Planning in Workplace Automation |
01 December 2008 |
| The market for workforce management solutions continues to thrive as companies look for ways to reduce overall business expenses and control labor wages in an uncertain economy. In its latest report on this market, IMS Research forecasts this trend will continue to drive growth for workforce management solutions as businesses look at new ways to automate workplace processes. |
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| Credit Crunch Hits Suppliers of Automotive Electronics |
08 October 2008 |
| In recent months the economic outlook has deteriorated rapidly and the automotive industry has suffered badly, particularly in the United States. The tight credit environment is clearly hurting car dealers and vehicle manufacturers, but what about the rest of the automotive industry? |
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| Is it boom time for automotive electronics in India? |
29 August 2008 |
| For a number of years, it has looked as though continued growth in demand for automotive electronics will depend on emerging new markets. Recently, this has become particularly pertinent as the economies of established markets have slowed and vehicle sales have started to fall. One of the countries where demand for automotive electronics could continue to grow quickly is India. With car ownership at only 7 per 1000 people, and strong overall Indian economic growth, the potential is great. |
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| Growth in the Market for Automotive Sensors |
20 August 2008 |
| It isn't easy being an automotive sensor supplier. Intense competition, significant design challenges and price pressure are a part of everyday business. Overall, the automotive sensor market is forecast to grow at an average rate of around 3% a year over the next eight years. However, a new report from IMS Research finds there could be rich rewards for well-placed suppliers as demand for some types of automotive sensor will grow much faster. |
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| What lies ahead for Bluetooth® Automotive Devices? |
08 August 2008 |
| The road ahead for Bluetooth technology in automotive applications will be interesting. Other applications like audio streaming, video streaming and wireless sensors may not find it as plain sailing as the handsfree calling market. |
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| GPS-Enabled iPhone: The Future of Automotive Navigation? |
23 July 2008 |
| The release of the new Apple iPhone 3G was met with enthusiasm around the globe, with over one million of the GPS-enabled phones sold in the first weekend of its release. As the number of people with GPS-enabled phones increases, Personal Navigation Device (PND) makers are wary of the threat to their booming sales numbers that iPhone navigation could present. |
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| New Devices a Taste of the Future of Automotive Navigation |
08 July 2008 |
| Diving into the market with a splash, Dash Navigation has begun shipping a device the may represent the future of in-car navigation - its connected PND, the Dash Express. Time will tell whether Dash makes it big, but the company is riding a wave of demand for PNDs and other forms of automotive navigation and adding a key twist: a data service to augment the GPS navigation. |
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| Is consolidation killing competitiveness in the automotive industry? |
15 February 2008 |
| Vehicle manufacturers have been acquiring other vehicle manufacturers for decades and this trend has continued in the nineties and early naughties. Today, just five manufacturers account for almost half of the world's light vehicle production. However, consolidation fever in the automotive industry hasn't been limited to just vehicle manufacturers. It seems to be happening further down the automotive supply chain and this has led to ever larger Tier 1 system suppliers. |
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| LED Trio Dominate the Automotive Sector |
14 January 2008 |
| This year the soon-to-be released Audi R8 will feature a full LED headlamp, supplied by Automotive Lighting, with LEDs supplied by Osram and Lumileds. This will be the second vehicle to feature LEDs in the headlamp, after the Lexus LS600h, which used Koito headlamps with Nichia LEDs. |
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| Bluetooth® is making Some Noise in the Automotive World |
14 August 2007 |
| Bluetooth has many untapped use cases; the potential for using its functionality in automotive devices is large; however, its primary role is still handsfree calling. |
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| Ever More Automotive Electronic Systems Are Being Made in China |
14 May 2007 |
| A trend for vehicle manufacturers in China to use electronic systems made in China rather than importing them is forecast to accelerate in the next five years. This is according to a new report, entitled “The Chinese Market for OEM Automotive Electronics”, published recently by IMS Research. |
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| HDD and Flash for Automotive Navigation Systems |
16 April 2007 |
| A recent report from IMS Research entitled “The Worldwide Market for Automotive Navigation Systems” reveals a trend to using hard disk drives (HDDs) and Flash memory to store navigation system map data. |
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| Substantial Growth Predicted for Wireless in Automation |
23 May 2006 |
| The world market for wireless communications in automation is forecast to grow at an average of 28.1% per year over the next 5 years, according to IMS Research. Wireless communications is not widely used within the automation environment at present, but a proliferation of new products is being introduced currently. |
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| Europe Set to Embrace Integrated Automation Components |
16 February 1966 |
| An upswing seems likely in the European automation market for components where the PLC function is embedded. This is a clear conclusion from a recently published report from IMS Research, a leading supplier of market studies on Industrial Automation. |
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