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Thematic Analysis
NewCounter-Drone Technologies – Thematic Intelligence
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has gathered pace in recent years, with most states having access to some form of UAV platform. As new technologies such as AI and drone swarms mature, UAVs have become increasingly important in the fields of defense and security. To counter this emerging threat, investment in cutting-edge Counter-Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-UAS) capabilities is essential. The commercialization of drones is a key driver in the C-UAS market, with technological advances lowering the costs of...
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Thematic Analysis
Drones – Thematic Research
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones have moved beyond military applications and have become more widely used by both consumers and enterprises. This has been supported by advances in technology, such as artificial intelligence (AI). Drones are already proving beneficial for surveying, inspection, and crop spraying. Additionally, the use of drones in construction, agriculture and logistics is expected to witness strong growth in the next five years. The drones thematic intelligence report gives an overview of the drones...
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Thematic Analysis
Counter-Unmanned Aerial System (C-UAS) in Aerospace and Defense – Thematic Research
The commercialization of drones is a key driver in the C-UAS market, with technological advances lowering the costs of acquiring drones, thereby increasing access. This has led to wider commercial and governmental proliferation, which itself necessitates the development and procurement of C-UAS systems in a variety of defense, commercial, and law enforcement roles. The counter-unmanned aerial systems (C-UAS) market research report provides an in-depth understanding of the underlying factors driving demand for C-UAS in the top spending countries across the...
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Thematic Analysis
Internet of Things in Utilities – Thematic Research
IoT is changing the face of the utilities industry. Utilities are facing significant challenges to their established business model, due to the increasing need to support distributed generation like wind and solar, storage, and electric vehicle charging, while keeping costs down. This is on top of the challenges of rising customer expectations, increasingly uncertain and complex regulation, and the need to replace assets that are reaching the end of their life. One of the key ways that utilities are exploring...
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Thematic Analysis
Internet of Things in Oil & Gas – Thematic Research
Imagine a world where an airplane can detect a fault in one of its engines in mid-flight and radio ahead to order spare parts without any pilot intervention. Or where your fridge can detect you are running out of milk and order it while you are asleep. Or where your home thermostat automatically lowers the temperature when you leave the house and raises it the moment you return. The “Internet of Things” (IoT) refers to a world where various devices...
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Thematic Analysis
Internet of Things in Tourism – Thematic Research
Imagine a world where an airplane can detect a fault in one of its engines in mid-flight and radio ahead to order spare parts without any pilot intervention. Or where your fridge can detect you are running out of milk and order it while you are asleep. Or where your home thermostat automatically lowers the temperature when you leave the house and raises it the moment you return. The “Internet of Things” (IoT) refers to a world where various devices...
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Thematic Analysis
Internet of Things – Thematic Research
The IoT encompasses a rich, and complex ecosystem of technologies and technology companies – from the manufacturers of the sensors and microchips that go inside the connected devices to the telecom operators and wireless radio manufacturers that connect these devices to the internet, to the software services organizations that help clients stitch everything together. While topics like wearable tech, connected cars and the smart home enjoy the limelight, other subsets of the IoT which reside in much less glamorous environments...
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Thematic Analysis
Internet of Things in Insurance – Thematic Research
The IoT is among the most disruptive technologies in the insurance sector. It has the potential to redefine the traditional insurance business model, shifting the focus from merely protection to prevention. Related gains include new revenue streams, claims/risk prevention, and a more intimate and connected relationship with customers. Through connectivity and constant engagement, insurers can act as a business partner, spreading the risk with their customer. Insurers can move from being a one-off contact during an unpleasant situation to providing...