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Report Bundle
45% offTech in Business – Report Bundle (6 Reports)
The Internet of Things, or IoT, is the use of connected sensors and actuators to control and monitor the environment, the things in that environment, and the people that act within it. IoT has multiple application in retail & apparel, sport, automotive, and construction to name a few. Companies are working on using product performance and usage statistics provided by the sensors and devices to design new product features or entirely new products altogether. As a part of this bundle,...
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Report Bundle
45% offInnovation in Sports – Report Bundle (6 Reports)
‘A must for sports clubs to stay in the game by attracting and engaging fans in the modern era is to leverage technological innovations. Whether it’s tracking scores or increasing fan engagement, sensors are playing a key role in this. Digital fan engagement is also on the rise. Today’s stadiums are equipped with high-speed internet that allows fans to watch replays, player stats, live commentary, and more. With wearable techs, AI platforms, and virtual engagements, many sports teams have begun...
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Thematic Analysis
Wearable Tech in Sport – Thematic Research
As per the estimates by Globaldata, the wearable tech market was valued at $59 billion in 2020 and the market is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 15% during 2021-2030. The growth will come from hearables and smartwatches, while fitness trackers' popularity will wane due to their limited capabilities compared to smartwatches. The other segments such as smart clothing, augmented (AR) headsets, virtual reality (VR) headsets, and smart glasses are still in the early stages of development....
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Sector Analysis
Outlook for Viral Vector Contract Manufacturing – Gene Therapies, Cell Therapies, and COVID-19 Vaccines
The bio/pharmaceutical industry is experiencing a shortage of viral vectors, a component needed to produce gene therapies and gene-modified cell therapies, as well as certain COVID-19 vaccines that require a viral vector, notably those from AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson (J&J). This report reveals that viral vector production is limited by insufficient manufacturing capacity, an inefficient manufacturing process, and the requirement for complex specialist facilities. There are 14 therapies/vaccines that use a viral vector (gene therapies, gene-modified cell therapies, and...
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Thematic Analysis
Direct-to-Consumer in Consumer Goods – Thematic Research
Although 2020 was branded as the "year of the pandemic," for some in the consumer goods sector it was the "year of direct-to-consumer." COVID-19, combined with the slow death of the high street, has catapulted the disruptive model into the limelight for major players. Ensuring products reach the customer has become a more pressing issue, with store closures increasing across the globe and people's ongoing retreat into the safety of their home.
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Thematic Analysis
Smart Clothing (Wearable Tech) – Thematic Research
Smart clothing is a type of wearable tech. It includes garments and footwear with integrated sensors that transmit biometrics and other datasets. The COVID-19 pandemic has hit the smart clothing market, both in terms of shipments and revenues. However, some smart clothing vendors are using COVID-19 lockdowns and social distancing mandates as an opportunity to showcase their products, particularly those with healthcare and fitness capabilities. The smart clothing thematic research report provides an overview of the smart clothing theme. The...
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Track & Monitor
PharmSource – Cell Therapy Market Opportunity for CMOs – 2018 Edition
This PharmSource Trend Report will explore whether the bio/pharma industry is adequately prepared for future cell therapy developments and whether pharma companies and contract manufacturing organizations (CDMOs) Â are making appropriate investments in the capacity and technology to support the coming opportunity. In particular, this Trend Report seeks to achieve the following objectives:
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Thematic Analysis
Robotics in Power – Thematic Research
Power utilities place their bets on robotics Power utilities are increasingly using robotics to handle the inspection of risky, time-consuming, and hard to reach assets, as well as maintaining those assets and improving their operations. Robots and drones now play a crucial role in the power utilities space in areas such as operations and maintenance (O&M) and asset inspection, leading to savings on O&M costs. For the power industry, the main goal of robots and drones is attaining complete autonomy,...
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Case Studies
Success Case Study: Gymshark – How a differentiated product and social media marketing has catapulted this online active-wear retailer to success
"Success Case Study: Gymshark", is part of GlobalData's Successes and Failures research. It examines the details of and reasons behind the success of the Gym Shark brand. It delivers the critical "what?", "why?", and "so what?" analysis to teach you crucial lessons that increase your chances of launching successful products, especially within an oversaturated marketplace. Launched in the UK in 2011, Gymshark identified a gap in the market, and now creates fashionable fitness clothing that is sold worldwide via its...