Polyethylene Terephthalate Resins (PET Resins) Market Growth with Worldwide Industry Analysis to 2019-2025 – Cole of Duty

Analysis of the Global Polyethylene Terephthalate Resins (PET Resins) Market

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The completion landscape of the Polyethylene Terephthalate Resins (PET Resins) market is accurately depicted in the report. The report includes the company profiles of some of the leading companies in the Polyethylene Terephthalate Resins (PET Resins) market wherein the product portfolio, pricing structure, and market share of each company is provided.

Segment by Type, the Polyethylene Terephthalate Resins (PET Resins) market is segmented intoFiber GradeFilm GradeBottle Grade

Segment by Application, the Polyethylene Terephthalate Resins (PET Resins) market is segmented intoBathroom SuppliesCosmetics LabelsElectrical LabelOther

Regional and Country-level AnalysisThe Polyethylene Terephthalate Resins (PET Resins) market is analysed and market size information is provided by regions (countries).The key regions covered in the Polyethylene Terephthalate Resins (PET Resins) market report are North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa. It also covers key regions (countries), viz, U.S., Canada, Germany, France, U.K., Italy, Russia, China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Mexico, Brazil, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, U.A.E, etc.The report includes country-wise and region-wise market size for the period 2015-2026. It also includes market size and forecast by Type, and by Application segment in terms of sales and revenue for the period 2015-2026.Competitive Landscape and Polyethylene Terephthalate Resins (PET Resins) Market Share AnalysisPolyethylene Terephthalate Resins (PET Resins) market competitive landscape provides details and data information by players. The report offers comprehensive analysis and accurate statistics on revenue by the player for the period 2015-2020. It also offers detailed analysis supported by reliable statistics on revenue (global and regional level) by players for the period 2015-2020. Details included are company description, major business, company total revenue and the sales, revenue generated in Polyethylene Terephthalate Resins (PET Resins) business, the date to enter into the Polyethylene Terephthalate Resins (PET Resins) market, Polyethylene Terephthalate Resins (PET Resins) product introduction, recent developments, etc.

The major vendors covered:Fujikura Ltd. (Tokyo, Japan)Inktec Corporation (Korea)Advanced Nano Products Co. Ltd. (Korea)Creative Materials IncNovacentrixConductive Compounds IncVorbeck Materials CorporationAgfa-Gevaert N.V. (Belgium)Agic Inc. (Tokyo, Japan)Applied Nanotech Holdings Inc. (Texas, U.S.)Bando Chemical Industries, Ltd. (Japan)Cartesian Co. (New York)Cima Nanotech Inc. (Oakdale, U.S.)Colloidal Ink Co., Ltd. (Japan)Daicel Corporation (Tokyo, Japan)Methode Electronics, Inc. (Illinois, U.S.)Parker Chomerics (Massachusetts, U.S.)Ppg Industries Inc. (Pennsylvania, U.S.)Promethean Particles Ltd. (Nottingham, U.S.)

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The beauty of bedroom pop – Cherwell Online

The bedroom can feel like an inner sanctum, a personalhideout away from the public. Therefore, there seems to be a contradiction inbedroom pop becoming a new genre dominating worldwide media, rather thanremaining isolated in the private intimacy of the bedroom. As a result oftechnological convulsions and the surge of online platforms, bedroom pop hasultimately manifested the ideology that creating and producing music is easilyaccessible to all.

Clairo, Rex Orange County, Steve Lacy and Billie Eilish aresome of the most prominent avatars of bedroom pop, boasting millions of streamson platforms such as Spotify, YouTube and Soundcloud. Ironically, their successhas moved their music production out of the modesty of the bedroom, and into professionalstudios, arguably losing the intimacy and DIY appeal of a track madeindependently. Their success raises some fundamental questions: what definesbedroom pop? And is this terminology merely a launching point for future risingartists?

Bedroom pop is typically characterised by lo-fi, relaxedaesthetics and the imperfections of home produced, self-recorded tracks.Commonly associated with the soundscape of scratchy recordings are slightly outof tune guitars, muffled audio from laptop microphones and cheesy pre-set drummachine loops.

Claire Cottrill, also known as Clairo, exemplifies thebeauty of simplicity and the appeal of DIY ethos. Her music video accompanying PrettyGirl was created on a laptop webcam, taking under thirty minutes to create.The singer has a youthful, naive persona as she nonchalantly lip-syncs to thelyrics. While the video is reminiscent of homemade videos created on Video Starin Year 8, Pretty Girl has accumulated 51 million views on YouTube. Clairosearly music, such as her EP Diary 001 (2018),is the epitome ofbedroom pop; the rudimentary synths and sweet-like-candy vocals encapsulate theraw honesty and naivety this new wave is about.

However, the simplicity of bedroom pop should not beunderestimated. Some of the genres viral gems have been down to itssimplicity, suggesting anyone with a laptop can become an internet success. Twenty-year-oldBeabadoobees first hit was from the off chance of uploading her first songever written to Bandcamp on a whim in 2017. Yet it has now crystallised intopopularity on TikTok, racking up over 39 million streams on Spotify, and 500million streams of the remix. Coffee finds appeal in its delicate aesthetic,alluding to the listener that theyre in a nostalgic and romantic love story.The track consists of four soft guitar chords, lightly strummed alongside Beasethereal voice, who sings so softly that its almost a whisper. The varyingtempo throughout the song opposes the judging ticking of a studio metronome, themuffled dialogue at the end perpetuating the colloquiality of a home recording.

Though as with Clairo, Beabadoobee and many other bedroom pop creators, finding success on the internet provides the opportunities of record label signings, debut album contracts and ultimately, a chance in a professional studio. Clairos debut album, Immunity (2019), is sonically cohesive in maintaining the intimacy of soft vocals and confessional, personal lyrics throughout. However, it is clear her sound is broadening, as her use of professional equipment becomes increasingly apparent; low quality sounding audio has been replaced with high tech microphones, and cheesy pre-set drum loops have been replaced with professional drummers. Equally, Beabadoobees signing to Dirty Hit has allowed her to stray away from the early days of acoustic guitars. Her most recent EP, Space Cadet (2019), finds a new sonic solar system similar to indie rock, with roaring electric guitars, punchier vocals and drums powerful enough to mosh to. With more ambitious production, should we still classify these artists under the category of bedroom pop?

Unlike most genres, bedroom pop cannot truly be identified by its sound. In fact, artists that fall under this category do not have to share a similar sound at all. Bedroom pop may vary from sounding similar to indie folk, teenage heartthrob tracks to 808 hi-hats of R&B, or even a fusion of both. The main appeal of using software such as Logic Pro X, GarageBand or Ableton Live is that the possible outcomes are endless.Bedroom pop, therefore, has recently been identifiable more as a community rather than a particular soundscape. One of the strongest appeals that remains for bedroom pop is individualism. Artists of this community prioritise the ideology of independence and authenticity, ensuring it permeates throughout their records. Whats important is that the initial writing process of lyrics and chords remains where it started: in the bedroom. Taking these ideas into the studio merely enhances their capabilities as musicians.

Bedroom pop is a refreshing antidote to the mass corporate mainstream pop churned out on the radio. Rather than music created with corporate success, streaming algorithms, or a mainstream audience in mind, bedroom pop finds comfort in its raw honesty, and its expressive freedom.

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NBA Bubble life videos: Lakers’ JaVale McGee and Sixers’ Matisse Thybulle release inside videos of the… – The Sportsrush

The NBA Bubble life is still unknown to a lot of fans and JaVale McGee and Matisse Thybule are doing their best to provide a sneak peek to the fans.

The NBA was suspended on 11 March due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Since then players have found new ways to beat the boring time of lockdown and used it to create something new. Some players like Nikola Jokic and Rajon Rondo have used the lockdown period to get back in perfect shape for the restart.While a few others like JaVale McGee and Matisse Thybulle have worked on their video making skills and are putting it to good use during their NBA Bubble stay.

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The rookie guard for the Philadelphia 76ers is using his camera skills to show basketball fans the unseen videos from inside the bubble. The 23-year-old is producing high-quality videos for the fans revealing how life inside the bubble really is.

From a trip on the team bus to the airplane to the facility where players are tested for the coronavirus, Thybulle is covering it all. He is also providing fans with glimpses from the 76ers practice, and tours of hotel and rooms in which the staff and the players are living.

Matisse was skeptical about the presentation of videos

In an interview, Matisse said I knew there would be a ton of buzz about basketball starting up and that this was something that people would be interested in, But in my mind, Im like, Am I going to be able to present it to them in a way thats actually entertaining?

The videos have gone viral in no time as his youtube channel has 220k subscribers and the vlogs are also doing a decent job over the internet.

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NBA Bubble life videos: Vlogger JaVale McGee

Los Angeles Lakers center JaVale McGee has also followed the footsteps of Matisse by uploading videos showing hotels in which Lakers are staying.

He has also filmed Lakers practice and has interviewed his fellow players and staff during the practice session. His youtube channel has garnered over 250k subscribers.

In the bubble, media is restricted to some places but the players have the freedom to move anywhere and this has been used by players to make their quarantine period interesting for themselves as well as for the fans.

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Trolls And Patriarchy Are More Linked Than You Think – Femina

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"U b*tch commit suicide otherwise I will send someone to kill you."

"We will make you regret opening your comment section."

"You are a 2 rupee woman."

This is what some faceless people hurled at some women on social media in the past week. Ghastly, pathetic, frustrating, and so much more than the vocabulary can conjure up, but what about it! This is "normal", "People say things", "Ignore them", and "Don't give any importance to them".Right?!

Actor Rhea Chakraborty is recently in the eye of the social storm. The reason: many if you ask the netizens. The death of her boyfriend Sushant Singh Rajput is, in some crooked way, linked to her and their past relationship.

People attacking Rhea after her boyfriend committed suicide, with possible reasons of mental health issues and depression, need to understand that they are not supporting his cause or helping drive the conversation around the issue at all. Instead, they are just pushing another person into a dark room, as they believed Sushant to be in. In which world is that justified? If you're a troll, don't even try.

Why? Because "trolls don't care about the person," says Dr Shefali Batra, Senior Consultant Psychiatrist and Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapist. "What they are concerned about is the pain and the emotional response that they arouse in somebody. That's their reward. If one doesn't care about their comments, they find someone else to disturb," she explains.

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And it's not just Rhea. Swara Bhasker's posts on social media define what trolling truly is. Anything that woman says is met with scorn, criticism and a reminder about her masturbation scene from a movie. (What's wrong with a masturbation scene anyway, but that debate is for later!)

As we talk about trolling, our minds can't help but wonder why the nature of every troll is so patriarchal irrespective of the gender. If a man is being attacked online, trolls go after abusing his mother/sister/wife/daughter of rape. In a women's case, online or real-world, abuse has always been easier. Just demean her, add a few body-negative comments; if she's still talking, throw in a rape threat or two. The trolling here is done.

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Abusive remarks about rape threat or acid attack are not casual, but the way they are casually thrown around in the digital space is shocking. And this is a punishable offence under Indian Penal Code (IPC) Sections 294, 504, 506, 509 and Sec 67 of the IT Act. Under which YouTuber Shubham Mishra was booked by Vadodara City Police last week for uploading an abusive, threatening video against comedian Agrima Joshua.

According to the "Troll Patrol India," a report by Amnesty International in 2020 found that women politicians in India face a shocking scale of abuse on Twitter. It also discovered that women are targeted with abuse online not just for their opinions - but also for various identities, such as gender, religion, caste, and marital status. Disturbing, but not surprising.

"Social media only amplifies existing social structures and biases. Thanks to the anonymity the politically incorrect instincts get freehand on expression. We are a largely male society and wired for patriarchy in chauvinism. Trolling patterns and trolling victims online (and offline) closely replicate the demographic," says Sahil Siddiqui, who spearheaded the campaign Give Subtitles To Suicide for Suicide Prevention India Foundation for WHO's Gatekeeper Program.

But, on a human level, one asks what makes other people so cruel in disguise. "What powers the troll is the reaction that they arouse in people. The reward is the mayhem they create. While some of them could be narcissists, psychopaths, and sociopaths; their motivation is going back for more and more reaction that they arouse in people," explains Dr Batra.

In a male-dominated world, women are perceived as someone who can be easily oppressed, and women are the natural targets, Vijal Sejpal, founder of iThrive counselling and holistic development centre further explains. Trolling is a fight for power and control. It's deceptive and disruptive behaviour and is focused on deliberately provoking and upsetting somebody.

Trolls are known to have a low level of empathy, guilt or responsibility for their actions; and have higher levels of sadism. "It is obvious enjoyment in causing physical and psychological pain to others, for apparently no other gain except for the fact that they like to hurt people. It's a very atypical form of social reward in which the reward is inflicting pain. In a twisted way, trolls have cognitive empathy, which means they understand the mind of the other person and exploit this awareness to make the other person feel bad," Dr Batra states.

Trolling is, for lack of a better/worse word, ridiculous, but for women, it is way more than just vicious. It is scary, demented and consequential. In a country, where the pathos of women safety can't be talked about enough and where one woman is raped every 15 minutes (no kidding, check out NCRB's 2018 report), no threat can be taken lightly. And that's the advantage these trolls have over our peace of mind. It throws you off, and makes you think of every conversation you've had with people around you, make you re-check every social media update, and also makes you feel like going inside a room and to make no contact with the world.

If we need a solution to fix the larger picture, we need to focus on the problem areas. We need to talk to the youth. We need to drive a conversation, as early as possible to talk about women's issues, mental health and social media.

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What is Nanoengineering? (with pictures)

Nanoengineering is one field of nanotechnology. Nanotechnology is an umbrella term that encompasses all fields of science that operate on the nanoscale. A nanometer is one billionth of a meter, or three to five atoms in width. It would take approximately 40,000 nanometers lined up in a row to equal the width of a human hair. Nanoengineering concerns itself with manipulating processes that occur on the scale of 1-100 nanometers.

The general term, nanotechnology, is sometimes used to refer to common products that have improved properties due to being fortified with nanoscale materials. One example is nano-improved tooth-colored enamel, as used by dentists for fillings. The general use of the term nanotechnology then differs from the more specific sciences that fall under its heading.

Nanoengineering is an interdisciplinary science that builds biochemical structures smaller than bacterium, which function like microscopic factories. This is possible by utilizing basic biochemical processes at the atomic or molecular level. In simple terms, molecules interact through natural processes, and nanoengineering takes advantage of those processes by direct manipulation.

Nanoengineering, in its infancy, has seen some early successes with using DNA as a catalyst to self-assemble simple structures. In 2006 a Brown University research team was able to grow zinc oxide nanowires of approximately 100-200 nm in length by fusing snippets of synthetic DNA to carbon nanotubes. DNA, natures manual for creating matter from the bottom up, is of particular interest in the field of nanoengineering. By assembling specific DNA code a nanoengineer can set up the conditions for the genetic code to perform tasks that result in the biochemical assembly of nanomaterials.

The implications of being able to manipulate the growth of materials from the atomic level up are enormous. Nanoengineering could potentially lead to a plethora of revolutionary materials and products that would not only benefit areas like aerospace, medicine and technology, but everyday life. Nanoengineering could lead to such practical applications as self-cleaning paint that never fades or needs waxing; planes with skins that de-ice themselves and adjust to different aerodynamic environments; and more efficient and cleaner burning fuels.

One of the most exciting aspects of nanoengineering is that it is exceptionally cost-effective, environmentally friendly (raw product is abundant), non-polluting, and requires little energy. Nanoengineering is believed to be a promising field for young scientific minds looking for a chance to ride the leading edge of a groundbreaking wave of new science heading our way. It is widely believed nanotechnology will have a greater impact on the world than the Industrial Revolution and is predicted to be a multi-billion dollar business by 2015.

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Learn more about the Nanoengineering major

The undergraduate curriculum constitutes a four-year accredited program in Engineering leading to a B.S. degree in NanoEngineering and requires completion of 185* units. The objective is to meet the standards of excellence at UC San Diego which allows students graduating with this degree to enter the industrial job market.The B.S. program in NanoEngineering is tailored to provide breadth and flexibility by taking advantage of the strength of basic sciences and other engineering disciplines at UC San Diego. The intention is to graduate nanoengineers who are multidisciplinary and can work in a broad spectrum of industries.

All NANO courses are taught only once per year, and courses are scheduled to be consistent with the curriculum. Students must follow the prescribed curriculum. Unavoidable deviation from the curriculum, for example, to participate in the Education Abroad Program, must be approved by the Undergraduate Affairs Committee prior to taking alternative courses elsewhere. Approvals are also needed for engineering courses not listed under the current selections for different engineering focus areas. Policy regarding these conditions may be obtained from the departments Student Affairs Office. All students are encouraged to visit the Student Affairs Office or visit the Department of NanoEngineering website for any clarification and updated information.

To graduate, students must complete 137 units of major work, plus the college general education requirements. Students must also maintain an overall GPA of at least 2.0, and the department requires at least a C grade in each course required for the major.

General-Education/College Requirements

For graduation, each student must satisfy general education course requirements determined by the students college, as well as the major requirements determined by the department. The six colleges at UC San Diego require widely different general education courses, and the number of such courses differs from one college to another. Each student should choose his or her college carefully, considering the special nature of the college and the breadth of general education. Learn more about the different collegeshere.

The NANO curriculum allows for forty-eight* units of general education (G.E.) requirements, which are sufficient to fulfill most but not all college requirements. Regardless of the specific college, students must develop a program that includes a total of at least forty-eight*units in the arts, humanities, and social sciences, not including subjects such as accounting, industrial management, finance, or personnel administration. Students must consult with their college to determine which G.E. courses to take.

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What does a nanotechnology engineer do? CareerExplorer

What does a Nanotechnology Engineer do?

A nanotechnology engineer seeks to learn new things that can change the face of health, science, technology, and the environment on a molecular level. They test for pollutants, create powders to enrich our foods and medicines, and study the smallest fragments of DNA. They can even manipulate cells, proteins, and other chemicals from within the body.

Nanotechnology engineers take advanced supplies and materials and turn them into something new and exciting. They may try to make a once heavy invention work better while weighing less, making the object far more efficient. They may also create new and improved ways of watching out and improving the environment by creating innovative ways to test for contaminants and pollutants in the air, ground, and water.

Nanotechnology engineers may also choose to work in the medical field creating new gadgets that can fix problems on a scale as small as the molecular level, thus changing the face of medicine forever. Those involved with bio-systems will create ways to store the tiniest amounts of DNA or other biological fragments for testing and manipulation.

Nanotechnology engineers that work with nanoelectronics will create smaller, more efficient chips, cards, and even smaller computer parts to make products that can do as much as bigger products without so much electronic waste.

Behind the scenes, these engineers must be good at paperwork and detailed description writing. They are responsible for writing extremely detailed reports describing their findings in their specific experiments.

Nanotechnology engineers work with the latest technology in scientific equipment and computers. Since all of the work in nanotechnology is microscopic, it can be expected that the workplace will involve many different high-tech microscopes that will allow the engineer to see things far smaller than are visible to the naked eye. Attention to detail is very important in this field, and the workplace facilitates that with few distractions and very focused teammates.

The workplace is most likely within a science research facility, a pharmaceutical company, or a medical supplies and equipment company, though there are many engineers who work for semiconductor manufacturing companies.

Nanotechnology Engineers are also known as:Nanotechnology and Microsystems Engineer

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USABC awards $2.4M contract to WPI for development of low-cost/fast-charge batteries for EV applications – Green Car Congress

The United States Advanced Battery Consortium LLC (USABC), a subsidiary of the United States Council for Automotive Research LLC (USCAR), and a collaborative organization of FCA US LLC, Ford Motor Company and General Motors, has awarded a $2.4-million contract to Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) to lead a program to develop low-cost/fast-charge batteries for electric vehicle (EV) applications.

Yan Wang, William Smith Deans Professor of Mechanical Engineering at WPI, is principal investigator of the three-year project. Other researchers are Heng Pan, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology; Ming Tang, assistant professor of materials science and nanoengineering at Rice University; and Bryan Yonemoto at Microvast Inc.

The contract award, which includes a 50% cost share, funds a 36-month project that began earlier this year. The program will develop low-cost and fast-charge batteries for EV applications, building on the technology of solvent-free electrode manufacturing.

There are two key issues for electric vehicle batteries: The cost is too high, and charging takes too long. The project goal is to lower the battery cost by 15% and charge the batteries in 15 minutes by manufacturing batteries with an innovative process.

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Commercial lithium-ion car battery electrodes are typically made by mixing active materials that provide energy, conductive carbon, polymer binders, and solvents to create a thick mixture known as slurry. The slurry gets pasted onto a flat metal substrate, which then moves through a furnace for drying. The solvent is recovered via a complex evaporation-condensation process. Finally, rollers press the coated metal, which can be cut into pieces for assembly into batteries.

The team working on the USABC project will develop a process that sprays dry mixed materials directly onto the substrate, cutting out solvents, drying time, and equipment needed to recover solvents. The process will also tightly pack materials onto substrates, making for energy-dense, faster-charging batteries.

Tangs Rice lab will perform battery modeling to design new multilayered electrode architecture that significantly improves the rate capability of battery cells and allows them to be charged at higher rates. Microvast will assemble large-format pouch cells using layered electrodes and evaluate the electrochemical performance against the program goals

USABC is a subsidiary of the United States Council for Automotive Research LLC (USCAR). Enabled by a cooperative agreement with the US Department of Energy (DOE), USABCs mission is to develop electrochemical energy storage technologies that support commercialization of hybrid, plug-in hybrid, electric and fuel cell vehicles. In support of its mission, USABC has developed mid- and long-term goals to guide its projects and measure its progress.

Founded in 1992, USCAR is the collaborative automotive technology company for FCA US LLC, Ford Motor Company and General Motors. All USCAR Member companies have joined in becoming signatories of the Responsible Raw Materials Initiative (RRMI, now part of the Responsible Minerals Initiative, RMI) Declaration of Support.

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3D Printing Healthcare Market to Record a Robust Growth Rate for the COVID-19 Period – Cole of Duty

3D printing, also known as desktop fabrication or additive printing technology, allows manufacturers to develop objects using a digital file and various printing materials. The materials used in 3D printing include several types of polymers, metals, and ceramics.

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3D printing offers methodologies that can make manufacturing of complex designs an apparent reality. The 3D printing technology in healthcare caters to the rising demands of medical care by providing wide array of applications based on individual needs. The global 3D Printing Healthcare market was valued at $973 million in 2018, and is projected to reach $3,692 million by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 18.2% from 2019 to 2026.

The factors that drive the 3D printing healthcare market are reduction of errors, decrease in development cost & time, and the ability to build customized products. In addition, increase in scope of applications in healthcare and biomedical applications is expected to create lucrative growth opportunities. On the contrary, high cost of 3D printing and dearth of skilled labors hamper the growth of the market.

Furthermore, increase in healthcare expenditure and rise in collaborations between academic institutions, hospitals, and companies supplement the market growth. However, unfavorable reimbursement policies hinders the market growth. Conversely, emerging economies such as India, China, Mexico, Brazil, and others are anticipated to provide new opportunities for the market growth during the forecast period.

The global 3D printing healthcare market is segmented into component, technology, application, end user, and region. By component, the market is segregated into system/device, materials, and services. Depending on technology, it is categorized into droplet deposition (DD), photopolymerization, laser beam melting, electronic beam melting (EBM), and laminated object manufacturing.

The applications covered in the study include external wearable devices, clinical study devices, implants, and tissue engineering. As per end user, the market is fragmented into medical & surgical centers, pharma & biotech companies, and academic institutions. Region wise, it is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.

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This report highlights the market dynamics to understand the global 3D printing healthcare market and capitalize on the prevailing opportunities. Quantitative analysis of the current market and forecasts would assist stakeholders to design business strategies accordingly. Porters five forces analysis examines the competitive market structure and provides a deeper understanding of the influencing factors for entry and expansion. Pin-point analysis of geographical segments offers identification of most profitable segments to capitalize on.

KEY MARKET SEGMENTS

By Componento System/Deviceo Materialso Services

By Technologyo Droplet Deposition (DD) Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) Technology Low-temperature Deposition Manufacturing (LDM) Multiphase Jet Solidification (MJS)

o Photopolymerization Stereolithography (SLA) Continuous Liquid Interface Production (CLIP) Two-Photon Polymerization (2PP)

o Laser Beam Melting Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) Selective Laser Melting (SLM) Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS)

o Electronic Beam Melting (EBM)o Laminated Object Manufacturing

By Applicationo External Wearable Deviceso Clinical Study Deviceso Implantso Tissue Engineering

By End Usero Medical & Surgical Centerso Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology Companieso Academic Institutions

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By Regiono North America U.S. Canada Mexico

o Europe Germany France Spain Italy UK Rest of Europe

o Asia-Pacific Australia Japan India China Rest of Asia-Pacific

o LAMEA Brazil Saudi Arabia South Africa Rest of LAMEA

KEY MARKET PLAYERS 3D Systems Corporation Exone Formlabs GE Materialise NV Oxferd Performance Materials, Inc. Organovo Holdings, Inc. Proto Labs SLM Solutions Group AG Stratasys Ltd.

The other players in the value chain include(profiles not included in the report):

Advanced Solutions Life Sciences Aspect Biosystem Cyfuse Biomedical K.K. Envisiontec Nano Dimension

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Lasers and sticky tape triple lithium metal battery life – Futurity: Research News

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Researchers have turned adhesive tape into a silicon oxide film that replaces troublesome anodes in lithium metal batteries.

For the Advanced Materials study, the researchers used an infrared laser cutter to convert the silicone-based adhesive of commercial tape into the porous silicon oxide coating, mixed with a small amount of laser-induced graphene from the tapes polyimide backing. The protective silicon oxide layer forms directly on the current collector of the battery.

The idea of using tape came from previous attempts to produce free-standing films of laser-induced graphene, says James Tour, chair in chemistry and a professor of computer science and of materials science and nanoengineering at Rice University.

Unlike pure polyimide films, the tape produced not only laser-induced graphene from the polyimide backing but also a translucent film where the adhesive had been. That caught the curiosity of the researchers and led to further experimentation.

The layer formed when they stuck the tape to a copper current collector and lased it multiple times to quickly raise its temperature to 2,300 Kelvin (3,680 degrees Fahrenheit). That generated a porous coating composed primarily of silicon and oxygen, combined with a small amount of carbon in the form of graphene.

In experiments, the foamy film appeared to soak up and release lithium metal without allowing the formation of dendritesspiky protrusionsthat can short-circuit a battery and potentially cause fires. The researchers note lithium metal tends to degrade fast during the batterys charge and discharge cycles with the bare current collector, but they did not observe any of those problems in anodes coated with laser-induced silicon oxide (LI-SiO).

In traditional lithium-ion batteries, lithium ions are intercalated into a graphite structure upon charging and de-intercalate as the battery discharges, says lead author Weiyin Chen, a graduate student. Six carbon atoms are used to store one lithium atom when the full capacity of graphite is used.

But in a lithium metal anode, no graphite is used, he says. The lithium ions directly shuttle from the surface of the metal anode as the battery discharges. Lithium metal anodes are considered a key technology for future battery development once their safety and performance issues are solved.

Lithium metal anodes can have a capacity 10 times higher than traditional graphite-lithium ion batteries. But lithium metal batteries that are devoid of graphite usually use excess lithium metal to compensate for losses caused by oxidation of the anode surface, Tour says.

When there is zero excess lithium metal in the anodes, they generally suffer fast degradation, producing cells with very limited cycle life, says coauthor Rodrigo Salvatierra, an academic visitor in the Tour lab. On the bright side, these anode-free cells become lighter and deliver better performance, but with the cost of a short life.

The researchers note LI-SiO tripled the battery lifetimes over other zero-excess lithium metal batteries. The LI-SiO coated batteries delivered 60 charge-discharge cycles while retaining 70% of their capacity.

Tour says that could make lithium metal batteries suitable as high-performance batteries for outdoor expeditions or high-capacity storage for short-term outages in rural areas.

Using standard industrial lasers should allow industry to scale up for large-area production. Tour says the method is fast, requires no solvents, and can be done in room atmosphere and temperature. He says the technique may also produce films to support metal nanoparticles, protective coatings, and filters.

The Air Force Office of Scientific Research supported the project.

Source: Rice University

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Looking at the evolution of girls sports – Press News

My mom was an athlete among a family of athletes (her dad and two of her brothers were division I college football players). Growing up, she spent endless hours at the park competing with the neighborhood kids in a variety of games. But going to high school in the early 1960s, her school sports options were limited to being a cheerleader (which she chose over being majorette) and gym class. When they played basketball in Phys Ed., she was chosen to play the position of rover, which meant she could play on both ends of the court. To avoid overexertion, her teammates were restricted to one end: offense or defense.

Girls sports have exploded since those dark ages of a half century ago, thanks to the Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972, a federal law that states: "No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance."

I interviewed area high school girls head coaches.

QUESTION #1: What sport(s) did you play in high school?

SANDY VALLEY SOFTBALL COACH CORTNEY GEIGER (2009 Sandy Valley graduate): I played volleyball (setter), basketball, and softball (second base). My senior softball season was the first year Sandy Valley had ever made it to the state Final Four.

CARROLLTON BASKETBALL COACH CHANDRA MYERS (2005 Garaway graduate): Volleyball (middle hitter), basketball, and track (discus, and was a shot put state placer).

TUSCARAWAS CENTRAL CATHOLIC VOLLEYBALL COACH KRISTEN TRIVOLI (2000 Tusky Valley graduate): Volleyball (middle hitter) and basketball.

DOVER SOCCER COACH ANGIE PINION (2000 Reynoldsburg graduate): Once I got to high school, I only played soccer (right mid or right defender). I played for the school in the fall and played club in the spring.

NEW PHILADELPHIA VOLLEYBALL COACH CARLA PRY (1988 Canton McKinley graduate): I was a setter on the volleyball team and I swam in high school (freestyle, 100, 200, 500, relays), and went on to swim in college.

DOVER VOLLEYBALL COACH BETH MATHEWS (1987 Carrollton graduate): I played volleyball (my position changed each year depending on what the team needed), I was a forward on the basketball team, and pitcher on the softball team.

TUSKY VALLEY GIRLS AND BOYS CROSS COUNTRY AND TRACK COACH SANDY DEBOS (1984 Tusky Valley graduate): I had a wonderful childhood with wonderful parents (and two older brothers), and was in every sport and lesson imaginable from piano lessons, baton, dance, gymnastics, basketball, cross country, and track. I was outside all the time, and did not see most Disney movies until I had kids of my own. In high school, I ran cross country, played basketball for a few years, ran track from the 400 up and was on the gymnastics team all year (which was not a school sport).

DOVER BOYS & GIRLS SWIM COACH BRENDA WHERLEY (1983 Dover graduate): I swam on the Y swim team, Dover did not have a high school team yet.

QUESTION #2: What has been a good change/evolution for girls athletics in general since you were in high school?

COACH TRIVOLI: I think girls have more opportunities to excel in athletics.

COACH WHERLEY: A very positive change for girls athletics since I was in high school is the variety of sports now available to girls. Such a great opportunity for girls to be involved in many different sports.

COACH MATHEWS: The evolution of girls athletics has changed dramatically since the 80s. The equity of opportunities and facilities/equipment has been dramatic. I can remember wearing old warm-ups the boys team no longer wanted for basketball and one softball season we did not play one home game because maintenance could not get the field ready on those days. Those inequalities would not fly in todays world. Today, girls are respected for choosing to get involved in athletics without stereotypical labels being attached. They are fierce competitors and passionate about their sports.

COACH PINION: I think the support for girls athletics has increased since I was in school. I love seeing the large student section at our big games. Once people come to a game who are not as familiar with soccer, let alone girls soccer, are surprised at the fast pace, skill, and aggressiveness of our team.

COACH GEIGER: A good change that I have seen in girls athletics is that female athletes are slowly becoming more recognized and supported for their talents. It would take a team making a good run during tournaments before the stands would be filled at an event. Although the stands arent filled during all regular season games, teams and individuals are receiving more recognition.

COACH PRY: A good change for girls sports is that their skills have improved such a great deal, that the public seems to be more willing to come and watch. The recognition by fans and the public that girls sports is competitive and exciting to be part of. Girls are now being recognized for their athleticism and accomplishments that they have earned.

COACH DEBOS: Tusky Valley has always been great as far as female athletics go. I think the biggest change in my sport is strength training. The kids are strength training more than they used to because they see the benefits that it provides even to distance runners. The stronger they are, the faster they will be and the fewer injuries they will have. Obviously Title IX has been great for female athletics, especially with the COVID-19 and many of the college sports being discontinued.

MACS THOUGHTS:

* Many of us that graduated in the 1980s can relate to Coach DeBos childhood of being outside all the time, and we somehow survived without cellphones to connect us to our parents. Like her, I was periodically stuck inside for tortuous piano lessons!

* Girls have vastly more opportunities nowadays. Many high schools like mine didnt have softball until the mid-1980s, and soccer until the mid-1990s or later, which are now two of the most popular girls youth sports.

* I am sure many female athletes of past generations can greatly relate to the second-class treatment that Coach Mathews described.

* Both the perception and recognition of girls sports has vastly improved over the decades. Coach Pry brought up an important result of this growth: "Young girls now have many athletic role models that they can look up to and emulate."

QUESTION #3: What car you drove during your senior year?

COACH GEIGER: I drove my parents 2005 Dodge Ram.

COACH MYERS: 1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue

COACH KRISTEN: I drove a Geo Metro which had a hole in the floor board, so I got wet when it rained.

COACH PINION: I drove a 1992 Acura Integra.

COACH PRY: I was driving my parents car during my senior year of high school! I always tell my students that most of them would be horrified in todays day and age, but I rode the bus to school until I graduated. With four kids in our family, no way they had enough money to have cars for the kids:) I was either driving a blue station wagon or a Ford Taurus.

COACH MATHEWS: I saved my money to buy a blue Subaru Brat with the rear facing jump seats my senior year. Prior to that I drove my moms orange Chevette.

COACH DEBOS: I drove a tan Ford Granada with a crank sunroof. When I first got it, the tire fell off as I was driving and rolled down the road in front of me.

COACH WHERLEY: I drove my parents car, a 1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass 88, which I am proud to say I passed my drivers test in that boat!

QUESTION #4: What has been a good change to your sport since you were in high school?

COACH TRIVOLI: The addition of the rally scoring has really picked up the intensity and speed of the game

COACH MATHEWS: The change from side out scoring to rally scoring has to be the biggest change volleyball has seen during my tenure. It has really put pressure on players with a point being awarded on every rally regardless of who served. It has made the game more fast-paced and exciting.

COACH PRY: When I played in high school your team could only score when you served, we played best of 3 sets to 15, there were no net serves and there was no libero. So our rules now are rally scoring, where a team can score each play is a good change, it speeds the game up. I like the libero; this helps with the defensive side of the game since the hitters seem to be getting taller and much more powerful since I played a very long time ago! Our sport has sped up tremendously over the past 20 years, it is a very fun sport to watch.

COACH PINION: I think the variety of formations teams play now in high school has changed in the last 20 years.

COACH GEIGER: The game has sped up so much and the talent of the athletes, compared to when I was in high school, seems to have excelled. More girls are participating in travel and summer ball, fall ball and even indoor leagues throughout the winter. All of these opportunities to play allow the girls to continue to compete and work harder even when they are out of the regular season.

COACH DEBOS: In cross country, we just have meets on Saturdays, which gives us the whole week to have some good workouts so that we can improve a lot and peak at the end of the season. When I was in school, we had meets during the week and on weekends. We really couldnt train properly. Cross Country was only 2.5 miles for the first year or two of my high school career. Now it is 3.1 miles (5k). In track they just added the 3200 and 300 hurdles for females my senior year.

COACH MYERS: The sport is ever-evolving, but being able to have (individual off-season) workouts, with up to four players at a time like the colleges do, was a nice change.

COACH WHERLEY: Currently, training is much more technique focused. Instead of swimming as many yards as possible, now the goal is to work on stroke technique. We coach by swimming a lot of drill sets as opposed to just completing as many laps as possible.

MACS THOUGHTS:

* I could write an entire series just on those car stories! Coach Trivolis tale of wet feet is a very old-school problem. My dad had the same issue back in the 1960s. Coach Mathews was cruising in some serious sweet rides! Google search a Subaru Brat and see what I mean. Coach DeBos educated me on both a crank sunroof (have todays kids even seen a crank car window?) and how to drive on three wheels. Coach Wherleys ride surely cornered like a battleship. And Coach Pry probably channeled Molly Ringwald in Sixteen Candles during her bus rides home.

* More than probably any other sport, volleyball has had the most radical overhaul. The OHSAA changed from traditional side-out scoring to rally scoring in 2004, when the libero position was also introduced. Oversimplified, a libero is a defensive and passing specialist who wears a different colored jersey, and substitutes into the back row.

* Among the different sports, theres a common theme of a greater focus on skill and technique development. I am sure Coach Wherley would likely echo Coach DeBos description of designing workouts throughout the year to have athletes peak in the post-season.

QUESTION #5: What music did you listen to during your senior year in high school?

COACH WHERLEY: I am a huge Jimmy Buffett fan and I also enjoyed listening to Phil Collins, Def Leppard, Duran Duran, and A-Ha.

COACH DEBOS: The Go-Gos, Michael Jackson, John Denver, the Bee Gees.

COACH PRY: I was a huge U2 and Journey fan. Phil Collins also was a favorite.

COACH MATHEWS: Bon Jovi, Van Halen and maybe some Madonna.

COACH TRIVOLI: I listened to everything but country.

COACH PINION: I listened to mostly Top 40 and was just starting to listen to country music.

COACH MYERS: I listened to country mainly, but also listened to pop and classic rock.

COACH GEIGER: I listened to whatever was popular on the radio, mostly country and pop music, or whatever was on the burnt CD one of my friends made for me. At that time, iPod were just beginning to come out and take over the MP3 players.

QUESTION #6: What is a way that your sport has changed for the worseor something you miss as to how your sport was played--since you were in high school?

COACH TRIVOLI: I dont know that there is anything thats made it worse, but I was pretty bummed out when they changed the block the serve rule right before I went to college.

COACH PINION: The worst rule change is the change in the off-sides rule.

COACH MATHEWS: Although I think the evolution of volleyball has changed for the better, if I had to pick one area I would say that some of the sloppy contact of the ball that is now legal on some contacts has changed the game for the worse.

COACH DEBOS: They get too hung up on what the kids are wearing as far as clothing and watches during races, but they are getting better. And kids are not as active as they used to be.

COACH WHERLEY: The only thing I "missed" was not getting the opportunity to compete for Dover High School since it was strictly a YMCA team. And, there were no "fast suits/tech suits" to compete in. Nor did we practice using goggles.

COACH GEIGER: Although the sport has changed over the years, what I miss most about it was the amount of girls we had on the team. So many people wanted to be involved with sports and be a part of a team. Nowadays in some places/schools, there are barely enough girls to fill a varsity team. As a three-sport athlete I lived for my sports. It was what I loved about school, which is why I have a hard time wrapping my head around the lack of participation by students in some extracurriculars.

COACH MYERS: I guess I would have to say that sometimes the athletes are more focused on AAU.

COACH PRY: Just the evolution of travel ball in general for most sports is something that has changed a great deal since I played in high school, and I think that prevents many athletes from being multi-sport athletes in todays age. The expectation of kids playing the same sport 9-10 months out of the year is too much, but it is what is expected and is done by many of todays athletes. Also the time in the summer that every sport has with their athletes is a lot more than when I was in high school. I feel the kids and parents are used to it now, but we ask a great deal of our athletes that I wish we could pull back on a little.

MACS THOUGHTS:

* Want clear evidence that old-school music is much better than the tunes of this new millennium? Notice that each of my four fellow 1980s graduates gave the names of specific artists, all of which were music legendsother than A-Ha (sorry coach Wherley, but I will give you bonus points for giving Jimmy Buffett a shout-out). The four coaches that graduated this century only mentioned general music genres, which indicates to me the lack of elite, memorable talent of this modern music era.

* Coach Mathews complaint of the allowance of sloppy contact of the ball reminds me of a erosions of fundamentals point made by Garaway coach Terry Rowe in my recent boys basketball series, where he pointed out the greater allowance for palming the ball and traveling.

* Coach DeBos and Coach Wherley both mentioned what clothing and other items that athletes can and cannot wear today. Related to that, I do feel that some rules prohibiting/allowing certain equipment can put a serious financial burden on todays athletes to keep up with competitors. When I played high school baseball, I just used a bat from team bat bag (usually a 33-30 Easton Black Magic). Nowadays, baseball and softball players buy their own bats, and many feel the need to spend $300 to $500 on elite bats to maximize their performance. The same can be said of various equipment in other sports.

* The lack of participation and the detriments of specialization were mentioned by several coaches, and are clearly connected. Few schools have freshmen teams any more, and many struggle to field JV teams because of low participation numbers. Coach Geiger said that she "lived for my sports. It was what I loved about school." Echoing Coach Geigers words, I was also three-sport high school athlete (like my three siblings) because loved playing sports. Unfortunately for many of todays competitors, the heavy burdens and demands have turned that love into burn out. Many even drop out by middle school age because they cant even find a team that have a reasonable time demands. In many sports, you either make the enormous time and financial commitment to a travel team, or fade from the sport. Local rec teams, for the most part, have become extinct.

QUESTION #7: What job did you have around your senior year?

COACH TRIVOLI: I worked as a waitress at the Atwood Lighthouse

COACH PINION: I worked at a bakery in Pickerington. The owner did a great job working with my school and soccer schedule.

COACH GEIGER: After I graduated, I worked for the Sandy Valley Community Pool as a receptionist.

COACH MATHEWS: During the summer, I worked at the courthouse in Carrollton for the appraisal company doing the county re-appraisal. We drew out property sketches on cards, checked square footage of buildings, and features of each home.

COACH DEBOS: I worked at Burfields picking strawberries, taught gymnastics classes at the YMCA, and worked at cross country and track camps at Malone the summer before my freshman year of college.

COACH MYERS: I played three sports, but did chores on the family farm. Since I was on a full athletic scholarship to Ohio University, I had to report to college/summer school in July for classes and workouts right after my senior year.

COACH WHERLEY: Lifeguard at the Dover Pool the summer after my senior year of high school.

COACH PRY: I was a swimmer, so I was a lifeguard during the summer, and also during the year at CT Branin Natatorium.

QUESTION #8: What is a rule change that you would like to enact for your sport for the future?

COACH TRIVOLI: If a serve hits the net and bounces over, it is an automatic side out (serve goes to the other team).

COACH MATHEWS: I would like for the governing bodies of different organizations to come together and agree upon one set of rules across the board. I feel it is confusing for players and coaches to cross over between National Federation rules, which OHSAA follows, and USAVB rules which are followed in club volleyball. There are differences in net violation/center line rules, re-toss for serve, number of substitutions permitted per set, even the score sheet is different for both. That being said, overall I like how volleyball has evolved over the years and continues to grow.

COACH PINION: I would like to reverse the current off-sides rule back to how it originally was.

COACH GEIGER: One change that I would like to see happen in softball and any sport would be to allow coaches to have more coaching time with their players in the off-season. It is difficult to make progress when coaches are only allowed to work with small groups of girls at a time. Being able to work with the team as a whole builds not just on talent, but on their chemistry with one another as well.

COACH DEBOS: I think the rule in track that no one gets a false start stinks. Even in the Olympics, the field gets one false start per event. They are seasoned athletes and get a second chance. High school kids are just learning and should also get a second chance.

COACH WHERLEY: Currently, you can compete in a maximum of two individual events and/or three relays. I would change the rule so you are able to compete in three individual events maximum.

COACH PRY: I would love to see the OHSAA step in and place a mandatory time off in the summer for all sports to allow a week to shut down and give the athletes a break. Along the same lines, I would love to see travel ball being limited, so the athletes could have a little more time off for recovery. I realize these things will not happen, but one can dream!

MACS THOUGHTS:

* Concerning summer jobs, I am give Coach Myers the gold medal. For a city kid like me, doing chores means unloading the dishwasher, sweeping the living room, or folding laundry. Farm chores are a completely different story. One time when I stayed overnight at a farm buddys house, I woke up around 8 am and the house was empty. I eventually found the kids out in the field picking up rocks.

* Coach Mathews gets the silver medal for tackling such a mentally challenging job, while Coach DeBos gets the bronze for her diverse portfolio of occupations. And when Coach Pinion now smells a freshly baked item, is she entranced or repulsed?

* Coach Geiger brings up an interesting point about the off-season workouts. Some sports allow for full squad camp days, while others only allow for small group skill sessions.

* Coach Pry echos overload concerns that were mentioned by some football and boys basketball coaches that I interviewed earlier this summer. As Indian Valley football coach Matt Lancaster shared, his school district has a mandatory two-week break during the summer around the Fourth of July. The OHSAA should mandate a similar dead period for all sports to give athletes, coaches, and their families a needed break.

* I am sure all of these women could point to role models from their pastcoaches, teammates, siblings, parents,...that inspired them to pursue a career in coaching. Their selfless mentorship on our young athletes of today is helping to develop our female leaders of tomorrow both in and out of the sports world.

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Researchers call for support for BIPOC in ecology and evolutionary biology – UBC Faculty of Science

Michelle Tseng, UBC zoologist. Photo: UBC.

Recently, a group of researchers from five different institutions collaborated on a commentary piece inNature Ecology & Evolution, outlining strategies and support for Black, Indigenous, and people of colour (BIPOC) in ecology and evolutionary biology.

In this Q&A, we speak with lead author Michelle Tseng, an assistant professor in the botany and zoology departments at UBC, and co-author Diane Srivastava, a professor in the zoology department at UBC, about why they felt this commentary was needed, and what life is like for BIPOC working in the sciences.

Michelle Tseng:I personally find it difficult to be the only person of colour in group meetings, in conferences, or in other academic settings.I worried that undergraduates, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and other early career researchers in my field were being discouraged from pursuing studies in ecology and evolutionary biology (EEB) because the field has so little diversity.

I wondered if other BIPOC in ecology and evolutionary biology felt the same way as I did, and I was interested in the tools theyve used to navigate our racially homogeneous field. Ive met more people of colour working in EEB since we started writing the commentary and I wish we could have included so many more voices.

Diane Srivastava:We actually started drafting this piece before George Floyds death and the recent Black Lives Matter protests, but these events certainly put wind in our sails. We felt that there had been a lot of attention paid to how to combat systemic racism in academia, but this was largely geared to a default-white audience. No one was actually talking to Black, Indigenous or people of colour about how to survive in the system, and we knew that this type of advice had to come from other BIPOC researchers. I think, for many of us, we were writing a letter to our younger selves.

MT:Christian Coopers incident open peoples eyes to what BIPOC doing fieldwork face on a daily (sometimes hourly) basis. Fieldwork is stressful for a number of different reasons already, but for Black and brown ecologists this stress is compounded by racial profiling and/or the fear of potentially getting thrown in jail or deported for just doing your job. Im lucky in that Ive only been stopped by the police onceand probably my own fault as I was using a sledge hammer to smash through a frozen river to look for aquatic insects. On the plus side, the high-profile nature of Mr. Coopers case has led to an outpouring of support for Black scientists, and for Black scientists working in nature. Lets hope that this support isnt just a passing fancy.

DS:Part of the subtext to Amy Coopers reaction to Christian Cooper was that society sees being Black and birdingbut not Black and criminalas incompatible. That was brought home by the outpouring of shared experience during Black Birders Week, which was organized on Twitter shortly after that incident. I remember being stopped twice by police in Britain when I was searching for insects at the base of trees, once because a passerby reported me as suspicious. It is tiring to always deal with other peoples assumptions of our likely careers, and their surprise when they discover we study ecology or evolution. It is also tiring to be assumed by our white peers to be an expert on racism in academia by virtue of our sample size of one experience. I think many of us felt exhausted by this burden during the recent surge of anti-racism discussion in academia.

MT:A stronger sense of belonging, more role models, and mentoring may help both with recruiting and retaining BIPOC in EEB. I think we need to take a long, hard look at the written and unwritten policies that we now use to recruit and retain people in our field, and we need to dissect whether these policies are discriminating against certain groups of people.

DS:We need to start working at all stages of the pipeline, starting in K-12. In the university system, we need to support BIPOC undergrads to gain mentorship and research experience in ecology and evolution labs. We need to actively recruit under-represented minorities as graduate students and postdocs, and we need to provide mechanisms to retain our talented BIPOC faculty. In Canada, we are well behind the U.S. in routinely collecting data on race and Indigenous status. We need to start documenting racial disparities in academia so we can actually monitor our progress. Finally, I think we need to start thinking about the intersections of many different forms of marginalization, rather than focusing just on silos of race or gender.

MT:Most institutionalized policies have been created by the predominantly white majority. To speak out against racist policies is to speak out against the those who hold the most power. It is risky and emotionally taxing to pit yourself against the majority group because this is the same group that is reviewing your papers and grants. BIPOC achieve scientific excellence despite academic and everyday racism. It is also often BIPOC who are leading the charge to dismantle these very same policies. I have so much respect for the manyoften Black, Indigenous, femalevoices who are unapologetically aggressive about bringing these issues to the forefront. They are doing so much of the heavy lifting here and often bearing the brunt of the backlash.

DS:Fish that are always swimming upstream get tired. If you dont easily fit in to a straight, white, male culture, then not only do you have to work that much harder, but you also are often excluded from the informal networks that manydominant-culture academics develop to support each other.

MT:My experience is only with ecology and evolutionary biology. I would say that if you are passionate, that thirst for knowledge and bottomless curiosity can help you to overcome a lot of these barriers. I will also be cautiously optimistic here and say that we may be seeing actual change happeningsadly on the backs of those who are no longer here to see this change. There does seem to be a real drive to make science, and EEB, more equitable.

DS:Id tell them: go for it! There are more and more of us all the time, and the more there are, the easier it is going to get. I am optimistic that there are many creative initiatives out there that should start to make a difference. A lot of BIPOC researchers are currently cheering on Scott Edwards, a Harvard professor who studies the evolution of birds, who is cycling across the U.S. with a Black Lives Matter sign, raising money for diversity initiatives in evolutionary biology. Just like I want to see Central Park flooded with Black birders, I would like to walk into an ecology and evolution department and see the same mix of people that I see getting on the bus every day.

It is also tiring to be assumed by our white peers to be an expert on racism in academia by virtue of our sample size of one experience. I think many of us felt exhausted by this burden during the recent surge of anti-racism discussion in academia.

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Carol Truemner has lived the evolution of small town life – Huron Daily Tribune

ByRich Harp, For the Tribune

Longtime Sebewaing residentCarol Truemner looks through some historical archives while reflecting on the town's past. (Rich Harp/For the Tribune)

Longtime Sebewaing residentCarol Truemner looks through some historical archives while reflecting on the town's past. (Rich Harp/For the Tribune)

Longtime Sebewaing residentCarol Truemner looks through some historical archives while reflecting on the town's past. (Rich Harp/For the Tribune)

Longtime Sebewaing residentCarol Truemner looks through some historical archives while reflecting on the town's past. (Rich Harp/For the Tribune)

Carol Truemner has lived the evolution of small town life

SEBEWAING -- If a person wanted to know something about Sebewaing, they may go to the mayor or to someone in the chamber of commerce.

On the other hand, they may ask someone who has lived in town for many years, such as Carol Truemner whom has resided in the area her entire life.

Carol (Reithel) was born in the early 1940s, and she was raised on a small farm on the outskirts of Sebewaing. She is the daughter of Ralph and Meta Reithel, and her parents' owned a farm located next to the present day USA School property.

Truemner graduated from Sebewaing High School in 1960, later married Rodney Truemner and raised her two children.

In the 1960s Sebewaing was a larger town back then, and it had many more stores than today. Truemner remembers the town had a couple bakeries, two large grocery stores and a meat market. In addition, there were several small grocery/convenience stores in town. There were also five car dealerships, clothing stores, a hat shop and Normans. The town had four barber shops and several bars. At that time, the town boasted it was home to the famous Sebewaing Brewery. Unfortunately, the brewery closed in the 1960s.

The town was home to three large industrial companies and a couple smaller ones. The factories employed large numbers of area residents.

As they began to close, the population dwindled and young adults couldn't find employment locally so they were forced to leave town to find jobs.

Truemner has high hopes for the future of Sebewaing.

In fact, she thinks things are already turning around and are beginning to show improvement. She said improvement must start with a joint effort of residents and entrepreneurs.

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The Restaurant of the Future 2.0: Off-Premises, Simplification, and the Evolution of Dine-In – FSR magazine

Operators need to adapt now so that in their future they can exceed customer expectations, drive projected revenue, and keep costs in line.

We have taken our original Restaurant of the Future diagram and made some new adaptations. These predictions continue to evolve from our experience, insights and forward thinking view. There is, no right or wrong and there are only ideas for everyone to use to conceptualize what their Restaurant of Future will be, both short and long-term.

The Menu of the Future

The menu of the future will need to follow the new behaviors that consumers have adopted during COVID. Restaurant patrons want what they wantNOT what the restaurant wants to sell them. Bloated menus that try to be everything to everyone will not be successful moving forward.

If you cannot execute a menu item, do not sell it. If it does not travel well, do not offer it.

Restaurants need to understand what their go-to items are. Those are the perceived comfort food items that their customers are craving. Doing variations of those items is a great way to innovate and expand your menu. Family meals and bundles are a natural adjunct to promoting these go to items.

You May Not Have All the Answers

No doubt running a successful restaurant or supplier business was complicated before COVID. You do not have to have all the answers. It starts with an open mind and the willingness to listen to others who have ideas that can support industry leaders with the tweaks necessary to be successful in the evolving new normal. Collaboration and seeking help from trusted partners and suppliers makes good business sense.

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THE RESTAURANT OF THE FUTURE 2.0

Here are 10 key Focus Areas of our updated Restaurant of the Future:

Flexibility

The Restaurant of the Future will require flexibility within the whole footprint of the space. Things will change over the course of the life of the restaurant and operators will need to be prepared for that.

Flexible Kitchens. Kitchens, in the future, will be designed to execute a quality, properly sized menu that is innovative and can be serviced by most employees in the restaurant. Totally scratch cooking will become more focused on RTI (ready to innovate) ingredients that are quality, scratch starters that turn into fabulous, flexible recipes. Kitchens will be modular which will allow for stations to close during certain dayparts as well as be totally replaced (i.e., burritos to stir fry) as necessary with the cost of the change primarily being in the equipment.

Flexible Seating. Social distancing will continue to remain a factor and operators will want to maximize the capacity of their dining rooms. Flexible barriers made of a material, similar to movie screens, that can adjust up or down as needed can take a table of eight down to four 2s or any combination. Safety for the customer will be accomplished and maximizing revenue for the operator will as well.

Flexible Everything.Before anything is bolted to the floor, the operator must be confident that no changes will ever happen. It is essential to build for today but be ready for tomorrow. If you are nimble and can adjust and will avoid the down time that many operators faced when COVID started.

Off-Premises and Portability

Off-premises will continue to grow as a percentage of overall sales. Operators should embrace this change and not fight it. For many restaurants, off-premises became a defensive posture to generate any revenue they could. What they learned is that their consumers have embraced this as an option. It is not meant to replace dine-in, but instead provide quality options to increase frequency. Off-premises has evolved from take-out to a plethora of options to fit each consumers specific desires. The Restaurant of the Future will have more than one of these off-premise option:

To execute off-premises effectively, the menu items will need to be portable, which combines the right food and the right packaging. Serving below standards food for off-premises dining is a stop gap and ultimately only those who flawlessly execute will be able to maintain and grow this business. The size of the off-premises menu should be sufficient to satisfy customers cravings, but at the same time be simple enough to execute flawlessly.

Hands Free/Frictionless

Consumers, operators and suppliers are all pivoting and will continue to pivot as the new normal evolves. It starts with the customer having the options to get what they want, when they want it without concern for their safety. Self-serve anything may be a concern for the consumer and touchless everything will result in some added costs for the operator, but better efficiencies will reduce costs. Touchless self-serve beverages, condiments, doors, trash, ordering/payment, and much more are here and evolving. The restaurant of the future will require this. Manufacturer partners will be working hard to support this new touchless phenomenon if they want to be part of the solution.

Technology

The Restaurant of the Future will require technology to make the customer experience safer, faster, and more efficient. The Restaurant of the Future will not have anyone taking orders or payment. The customer will have options to choose what they want, when they want it and then how to pay for it.

APP and Website Improvement.Setting up your APP or website with the ability for customers to order and pay from home or anywhere else provides convenience, speed and efficiency and higher average checks for the operator.

3D Cameras added to Kiosks.Touchscreen kiosks will become no-touch kiosks by adding facial recognition enabled by 3D cameras.

Kiosks with QR Codes and/or NFC chips. Another possible option for frictionless ordering and payment is to add QR codes or chips to download menus with no touch.

Voice Activation.The Restaurant of the Future will use voice activation for placing and paying for orders as well as controlling kitchen equipment.

Simplification/Differentiation/Innovation

There will be no value in complexity in the Restaurant of the Future. Setting up systems, menus and processes that are simplified is the foundation moving forward. Differentiating will be crucial to success and keeping it simple and continuing to innovate will be the key to being different.

Simplification. Trying to be everything to everybody is a recipe for failure. Menu development for instance may be driven by defensive moves triggered by competition. Keeping menus simple will result in SKU reduction and from that less ordering, storage, production, waste, and most important, less mediocre menu items going to your guests. The Restaurant of the Future requires efficiencies to maximize sales and keep costs in line.

Differentiation. Why does a customer come to a given restaurant or brand? Once that is understood everything else will fall in line. Taking emotion out of decisions and focusing on the customer increases the potential of success exponentially. The idea of being better has no merit and is strictly personal. Differentiation defines a brand and it may be the small details that a customer identifies with.

Innovation. Great operators and suppliers innovate, but innovation does not have to be complex. It starts with variations on what your customers view as your go to products. Collaboration between partners will drive greater innovation with bold products being incorporated into multiple menu items.

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Digital Healthcare Market Predicted to Witness Sustainable Evolution in Years to Come | Allscripts, AT & T, LifeWatch Services, McKesson – Cole of…

Latest released the research study onGlobal Digital Healthcare Market, offers a detailed overview of the factors influencing the global business scope.Digital HealthcareMarket research report shows the latest market insights, current situation analysis with upcoming trends and breakdown of the products and services. The report provides key statistics on the market status, size, share, growth factors of theDigital Healthcare Market. The study covers emerging players data, including: competitive landscape, sales, revenue and global market share of top manufacturers.

Top players in Global Digital Healthcare Market are:

Allscripts (United States),AT & T (United States),LifeWatch Services Inc. (United States),McKesson (United States),Qualcomm (United States),Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Netherlands),Cisco Systems (United States),Cerner (United States),Biotelemetry (United States),IBM (United States)

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Brief Overview on Digital Healthcare

The digital healthcare is an emerging innovation in the healthcare industry. With the advent of various technologies to empower consumers for the much-informed decisions regarding their health and offers new options for facilitating prevention. The mobile medical apps and software help in clinical decisions doctors with the help of artificial intelligence and machine learning, other digital technology. WHO is revealed that global experts to are helping healthcare organizations roadmap by developing their digital health ecosystem. Recently, the WHO Digital Health Technical Advisory Group met for the first time to discuss on the ethical and equitable use of digital technologies, to serving communities advantage from proven and cost-effective digital health solutions. According to our study, the developed regions are highly investing on digital healthcare. As in FY 2018, the United States region spends nearly about USD ~3.7 billion.

Recent Development in Global Digital Healthcare Market:

In Jan 2019, BioTelemety announced the acquisition of a start-up company known as Geneva Healthcare for USD 45million. Through this deal, BioTelemetry is able to access Genevas cloud-based platform to deliver better patient care. And it also helps in expanding their reach over USD 1 billion domestic implantable cardiac device monitoring market.

The Global Digital Healthcare Market segments and Market Data Break Down are illuminated below:

Study by Application (Mobile Operators, Device Vendors, Content Players, Healthcare Providers), Services (Monitoring Services, Independent Aging Solutions, Diagnosis Services, Healthcare Systems Strengthening Services, Other), Product (Tele-Healthcare, M-Health, EHR, Telemedicine, Health Analytics, Others), Offerings (Hardware, Software, Services)

Market Drivers

Market Trend

Market Challenges

Market Restraints:

Market Opportunities:

Region Included are: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Oceania, South America, Middle East & Africa

Country Level Break-Up: United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, South Africa, Nigeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Germany, United Kingdom (UK), the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Austria, Turkey, Russia, France, Poland, Israel, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, China, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, India, Australia and New Zealand etc.

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Chapter 1: Introduction, market driving force product Objective of Study and Research Scope the Global Digital Healthcare market

Chapter 2: Exclusive Summary the basic information of the Global Digital Healthcare Market.

Chapter 3: Displaying the Market Dynamics- Drivers, Trends and Challenges of the Global Digital Healthcare

Chapter 4: Presenting the Global Digital Healthcare Market Factor Analysis Porters Five Forces, Supply/Value Chain, PESTEL analysis, Market Entropy, Patent/Trademark Analysis.

Chapter 5: Displaying the by Type, End User and Region 2013-2020

Chapter 6: Evaluating the leading manufacturers of the Global Digital Healthcare market which consists of its Competitive Landscape, Peer Group Analysis, BCG Matrix & Company Profile

Chapter 7: To evaluate the market by segments, by countries and by manufacturers with revenue share and sales by key countries in these various regions.

Chapter 8 & 9: Displaying the Appendix, Methodology and Data Source

Finally, Global Digital Healthcare Market is a valuable source of guidance for individuals and companies.

Data Sources & Methodology

The primary sources involve the industry experts from the Global Digital Healthcare Market including the management organizations, processing organizations, analytics service providers of the industrys value chain. All primary sources were interviewed to gather and authenticate qualitative & quantitative information and determine the future prospects.

In the extensive primary research process undertaken for this study, the primary sources Postal Surveys, telephone, Online & Face-to-Face Survey were considered to obtain and verify both qualitative and quantitative aspects of this research study. When it comes to secondary sources Companys Annual reports, press Releases, Websites, Investor Presentation, Conference Call transcripts, Webinar, Journals, Regulators, National Customs and Industry Associations were given primary weightage.

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Global Admissions Software Market Predicted to Witness Sustainable Evolution in Years to Come – Cole of Duty

Global Admissions Software Market 2025 Report Provides Porters Five Forces Analysis Illustrates the Potency of Buyers & Suppliers Operating in the Industry & the Quantitative Analysis of The Global Market from 2019 to 2025 is Provided to Determine the Market Potential.

Admissions Software Market Data and Acquisition Research Study with Trends and Opportunities 2019-2025The study of Admissions Software market is a compilation of the market of Admissions Software broken down into its entirety on the basis of types, application, trends and opportunities, mergers and acquisitions, drivers and restraints, and a global outreach. The detailed study also offers a board interpretation of the Admissions Software industry from a variety of data points that are collected through reputable and verified sources. Furthermore, the study sheds a lights on a market interpretations on a global scale which is further distributed through distribution channels, generated incomes sources and a marginalized market space where most trade occurs.

Along with a generalized market study, the report also consists of the risks that are often neglected when it comes to the Admissions Software industry in a comprehensive manner. The study is also divided in an analytical space where the forecast is predicted through a primary and secondary research methodologies along with an in-house model.

In 2018, the global Admissions Software market size was million US$ and it is expected to reach million US$ by the end of 2025, with a CAGR of during 2019-2025.

This report focuses on the global Admissions Software status, future forecast, growth opportunity, key market and key players. The study objectives are to present the Admissions Software development in United States, Europe and China.

For a global outreach, the Admissions Software study also classifies the market into a global distribution where key market demographics are established based on the majority of the market share. The following markets that are often considered for establishing a global outreach are North America, Europe, Asia, and the Rest of the World. Depending on the study, the following markets are often interchanged, added, or excluded as certain markets only adhere to certain products and needs.

Here is a short glance at what the study actually encompasses:Study includes strategic developments, latest product launches, regional growth markers and mergers & acquisitionsRevenue, cost price, capacity & utilizations, import/export rates and market shareForecast predictions are generated from analytical data sources and calculated through a series of in-house processes.

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Major Point of TOC:

Chapter One: Report Overview

Chapter Two: Global Growth Trends

Chapter Three: Market Share by Key Players

Chapter Four: Breakdown Data by Type and Application

Chapter Five: United States

Chapter Six: Europe

Chapter Seven: China

Chapter Eight: Japan

Chapter Nine: Southeast Asia

Chapter Ten: India

Chapter Eleven: Central & South America

Chapter Twelve: International Players Profiles 12.1 Ellucian Higher Education12.1.1 Ellucian Higher Education Company Details12.1.2 Company Description and Business Overview12.1.3 Admissions Software Introduction12.1.4 Ellucian Higher Education Revenue in Admissions Software Business (2014-2019)12.1.5 Ellucian Higher Education Recent Development12.2 TADS12.2.1 TADS Company Details12.2.2 Company Description and Business Overview12.2.3 Admissions Software Introduction12.2.4 TADS Revenue in Admissions Software Business (2014-2019)12.2.5 TADS Recent Development12.3 Snowman Software12.3.1 Snowman Software Company Details12.3.2 Company Description and Business Overview12.3.3 Admissions Software Introduction12.3.4 Snowman Software Revenue in Admissions Software Business (2014-2019)12.3.5 Snowman Software Recent Development12.4 AlaQuest International12.4.1 AlaQuest International Company Details12.4.2 Company Description and Business Overview12.4.3 Admissions Software Introduction12.4.4 AlaQuest International Revenue in Admissions Software Business (2014-2019)12.4.5 AlaQuest International Recent Development12.5 Veracross12.5.1 Veracross Company Details12.5.2 Company Description and Business Overview12.5.3 Admissions Software Introduction12.5.4 Veracross Revenue in Admissions Software Business (2014-2019)12.5.5 Veracross Recent Development12.6 Technolutions12.6.1 Technolutions Company Details12.6.2 Company Description and Business Overview12.6.3 Admissions Software Introduction12.6.4 Technolutions Revenue in Admissions Software Business (2014-2019)12.6.5 Technolutions Recent Development12.7 Embark12.7.1 Embark Company Details12.7.2 Company Description and Business Overview12.7.3 Admissions Software Introduction12.7.4 Embark Revenue in Admissions Software Business (2014-2019)12.7.5 Embark Recent Development12.8 Unit412.8.1 Unit4 Company Details12.8.2 Company Description and Business Overview12.8.3 Admissions Software Introduction12.8.4 Unit4 Revenue in Admissions Software Business (2014-2019)12.8.5 Unit4 Recent Development12.9 Jenzabar12.9.1 Jenzabar Company Details12.9.2 Company Description and Business Overview12.9.3 Admissions Software Introduction12.9.4 Jenzabar Revenue in Admissions Software Business (2014-2019)12.9.5 Jenzabar Recent Development12.10 SevenM Technologies12.10.1 SevenM Technologies Company Details12.10.2 Company Description and Business Overview12.10.3 Admissions Software Introduction12.10.4 SevenM Technologies Revenue in Admissions Software Business (2014-2019)12.10.5 SevenM Technologies Recent Development12.11 Admittor12.12 Symplicity12.13 Finalsite12.14 Principle Data Systems12.15 DecisionDesk12.16 Siri Innovations

Chapter Thirteen: Market Forecast 2019-2025 13.1 Market Size Forecast by Regions13.2 United States13.3 Europe13.4 China13.5 Japan13.6 Southeast Asia13.7 India13.8 Central & South America13.9 Market Size Forecast by Product (2019-2025)13.10 Market Size Forecast by Application (2019-2025)

Chapter Fourteen: Analysts Viewpoints/Conclusions

Chapter Fifteen: Appendix 15.1 Research Methodology15.1.1 Methodology/Research Approach15.1.1.1 Research Programs/Design15.1.1.2 Market Size Estimation12.1.1.3 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation15.1.2 Data Source15.1.2.1 Secondary Sources15.1.2.2 Primary Sources15.2 Disclaimer15.3 Author Details

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Big Data Analytics Software Market Predicted to Witness Sustainable Evolution in Years to Come | Sisense, IBM, Microsoft, Looker, Zoho – 3rd Watch…

Latest released the research study onGlobal Big Data Analytics Software Market, offers a detailed overview of the factors influencing the global business scope.Big Data Analytics SoftwareMarket research report shows the latest market insights, current situation analysis with upcoming trends and breakdown of the products and services. The report provides key statistics on the market status, size, share, growth factors of theBig Data Analytics Software Market. The study covers emerging players data, including: competitive landscape, sales, revenue and global market share of top manufacturers.

Top players in Global Big Data Analytics Software Market are:

Sisense (United States),IBM (United States),Microsoft (United States),Looker (United States),Zoho Analytics (India),Yellowfin (Australia),Domo (United States),Qlik Sense (Pennsylvania),GoodData (United States),Birst (United States)

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Big Data Analytics is a complex procedure of examining the large and diverse number of data sets or big data. Hence in order to overcome this problem big data analytics software is providing highly efficient analytics for tremendously large sets of database or sets. This software helps an organization to obtain information such as uncover hidden patter, unknown correlations and many more, by turning data into high-quality information which in turn enables the business to accomplish new advantages. Organizations are accomplishing a great amount of market share by using a big data platform to make sure that all the data that is obtained by different source are adequately analyzed. As per the article was written by Forbes, states that Data is developing faster than ever before & by the year of 2020, about 1.7 megabytes of new-fangled information will be created every second for an individual human being on the planet. Hence in order to manage such big data, the market of this software will grow in forecasted years.

Recent Development in Global Big Data Analytics Software Market:

On 16th March 2018, IBM Launched a New Cloud for Data Science and Engineering. It offers a new cloud offering called Cloud Private Data thats designed to help organizations utilize data science and machine learning techniques to generate insight from data, and then engineer AI products that put those insights into use.

The Global Big Data Analytics Software Market segments and Market Data Break Down are illuminated below:

Study by Type (Cloud Based, Web Based), Application (Large Enterprises, SMEs), Data Type (Structured, Semi-Structured, Unstructured), Industry Vertical (Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI), Government and Defense, Healthcare and life sciences, Manufacturing, Retail and consumer goods, Media and Entertainment, Energy and utility, Transportation, IT and telecommunication, Academia and research, Others), Deployment Model (On-Premises, On-Demand), Solution (Fraud Detection, Risk Management, Customer Analytics & Content Analytics)

Market Drivers

Market Trend

Market Challenges

Market Restraints:

Market Opportunities:

Region Included are: North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Oceania, South America, Middle East & Africa

Country Level Break-Up: United States, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, South Africa, Nigeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Germany, United Kingdom (UK), the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Austria, Turkey, Russia, France, Poland, Israel, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, China, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, India, Australia and New Zealand etc.

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Chapter 1: Introduction, market driving force product Objective of Study and Research Scope the Global Big Data Analytics Software market

Chapter 2: Exclusive Summary the basic information of the Global Big Data Analytics Software Market.

Chapter 3: Displaying the Market Dynamics- Drivers, Trends and Challenges of the Global Big Data Analytics Software

Chapter 4: Presenting the Global Big Data Analytics Software Market Factor Analysis Porters Five Forces, Supply/Value Chain, PESTEL analysis, Market Entropy, Patent/Trademark Analysis.

Chapter 5: Displaying the by Type, End User and Region 2013-2020

Chapter 6: Evaluating the leading manufacturers of the Global Big Data Analytics Software market which consists of its Competitive Landscape, Peer Group Analysis, BCG Matrix & Company Profile

Chapter 7: To evaluate the market by segments, by countries and by manufacturers with revenue share and sales by key countries in these various regions.

Chapter 8 & 9: Displaying the Appendix, Methodology and Data Source

Finally, Global Big Data Analytics Software Market is a valuable source of guidance for individuals and companies.

Data Sources & Methodology

The primary sources involve the industry experts from the Global Big Data Analytics Software Market including the management organizations, processing organizations, analytics service providers of the industrys value chain. All primary sources were interviewed to gather and authenticate qualitative & quantitative information and determine the future prospects.

In the extensive primary research process undertaken for this study, the primary sources Postal Surveys, telephone, Online & Face-to-Face Survey were considered to obtain and verify both qualitative and quantitative aspects of this research study. When it comes to secondary sources Companys Annual reports, press Releases, Websites, Investor Presentation, Conference Call transcripts, Webinar, Journals, Regulators, National Customs and Industry Associations were given primary weightage.

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Exosome Diagnostic and Therapeutic Market Highlights On Evolution 2025 – 3rd Watch News

Global Exosome Diagnostic and Therapeutic Market: Snapshot

The demand for diagnostic and therapeutic of exosome is projected to increment at a substantial CAGR during the forecast period of 2016 to 2024, gaining traction from a number of factors such as increasing prevalence of cancer, technological advancements in exosome isolation and pertaining analytical procedures, multiple awareness initiatives implemented by the government and healthcare organizations in various developed and emerging economies, and innovative and advanced applications of exosomes. On the other hand, technical difficulties regarding the usage of exosome, strict regulatory for the approval and commercialization, lack of skilled professionals that is required by isolation of exosomes, and low awareness level among the potential consumers are a few factors challenging the global exosome diagnostic and therapeutic market from attaining its true potential in the near future.

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Global Exosome Diagnostic and Therapeutic Market: Overview

Globally, the adoption of exosome diagnostics and therapeutics is anticipated to witness a significant boost with the growing focus on life science research and increasing diagnostic procedures for cancer. Exosomes are responsible for supporting cell-to-cell communication in the cancer prognosis. They suppress the immune function by leading to apoptosis of activated cytotoxic T cells, which assist tumor development in the human body. The type of products that are commonly used for exosome diagnostics and therapeutics are instruments, software, and reagents. There is a massive demand for these products in hospitals, cancer institutes, and diagnostic centers.

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Global Exosome Diagnostic and Therapeutic Market: Drivers and Restraints

The growing occurrence of cancer across the world is by far the leading factor augmenting the global exosome diagnostic and therapeutic market. As per a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the number of cancer-related deaths across the world were 8.2 million in 2012 and is anticipated to reach 19.3 million by 2025. The increasing initiatives taken by governments and non-government organizations in spreading awareness regarding cancer diagnosis and therapeutics are driving the market.

Moreover, rapid advancements in technologies pertaining to exosomes analytical and isolation procedures are providing a fillip to the market. On the flip side, the stringent government regulations for the approval of products and procedures involved in exosome diagnostics and therapeutics are hampering the growth of the market. However, emerging countries such as India and China are likely to present tremendous growth opportunities for the market.

Global Exosome Diagnostic and Therapeutic Market: Geographical Segmentation

The key regions analyzed in the report are Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, and Rest of the World. North America and Europe will, collectively, hold a large share in the market throughout the review period. The rapidly growing geriatric population and rising incidence of chronic diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular disorders are the primary factors propelling the growth of the regions. Moreover, rapid technological advancements in the isolation of exosomes are working in favor of the growth of the regions.

Asia Pacific will emerge at a phenomenal pace to be a prominent market in the forthcoming years. The growth of the region can be attributed to the increasing awareness among the populace regarding advanced and innovative applications of exosome-based diagnostic and therapeutic products. Furthermore, the improving healthcare infrastructure along with the rising expenditure on healthcare is escalating the growth of the region.

Global Exosome Diagnostic and Therapeutic Market: Competitive Landscape

The global leaders in the exosome diagnostic and therapeutic market are aiming at tapping the immense potential offered by emerging regions to expand their shares. Players are focusing towards introducing innovative products to enhance their visibility in the market. Partnerships and acquisitions are poised to remain key growth strategies for prominent players. Some of the key companies operating in the market are Aethlon Medical Inc., NanoSomix Inc., Malvern Instruments Ltd., Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., System Biosciences Inc., Exosome Diagnostics Inc., Sistemic Inc., and NX Pharmagen.

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Competitive landscape is a critical aspect every key player needs to be familiar with. The report throws light on the competitive scenario of the global Industrial Heating Equipment market to know the competition at both the domestic and global levels. Market experts have also offered the outline of every leading player of the global Industrial Heating Equipment market, considering the key aspects such as areas of operation, production, and product portfolio. Additionally, companies in the report are studied based on the key factors such as company size, market share, market growth, revenue, production volume, and profits.

Key Players Mentioned in the Global Industrial Heating Equipment Market Research Report: Danfoss, Ingersoll-Rand Plc, United Technologies Corporation, Ingersoll-Rand plc, Lennox International, Inc., Burnham Holdings, Inc., Johnson Controls, Inc., Robert Bosch GmbH, Honeywell International, Inc., Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P., Emerson Electric Company, Rheem Manufacturing Company, Inc., American Heating Company, Inc.

Global Industrial Heating Equipment Market Segmentation by Product: Heat Pumps, Furnaces, Boilers, Unitary Heaters, Others

Global Industrial Heating Equipment Market Segmentation by Application: Oil & Gas, Mining, Machinery Manufacturing Industry, Automobile Industry, Mold Processing Industry, Other

The Industrial Heating Equipment Market report has been segregated based on distinct categories, such as product type, application, end user, and region. Each and every segment is evaluated on the basis of CAGR, share, and growth potential. In the regional analysis, the report highlights the prospective region, which is estimated to generate opportunities in the global Industrial Heating Equipment market in the forthcoming years. This segmental analysis will surely turn out to be a useful tool for the readers, stakeholders, and market participants to get a complete picture of the global Industrial Heating Equipment market and its potential to grow in the years to come.

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1 Study Coverage1.1 Industrial Heating Equipment Product Introduction1.2 Key Market Segments in This Study1.3 Key Manufacturers Covered: Ranking of Global Top Industrial Heating Equipment Manufacturers by Revenue in 20191.4 Market by Type1.4.1 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Market Size Growth Rate by Type1.4.2 Heat Pumps1.4.3 Furnaces1.4.4 Boilers1.4.5 Unitary Heaters1.4.6 Others1.5 Market by Application1.5.1 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Market Size Growth Rate by Application1.5.2 Oil & Gas1.5.3 Mining1.5.4 Machinery Manufacturing Industry1.5.5 Automobile Industry1.5.6 Mold Processing Industry1.5.7 Other1.6 Study Objectives1.7 Years Considered

2 Executive Summary2.1 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Market Size, Estimates and Forecasts2.1.1 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Revenue Estimates and Forecasts 2015-20262.1.2 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Production Capacity Estimates and Forecasts 2015-20262.1.3 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Production Estimates and Forecasts 2015-20262.2 Global Industrial Heating Equipment, Market Size by Producing Regions: 2015 VS 2020 VS 20262.3 Analysis of Competitive Landscape2.3.1 Manufacturers Market Concentration Ratio (CR5 and HHI)2.3.2 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Market Share by Company Type (Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3)2.3.3 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Manufacturers Geographical Distribution2.4 Key Trends for Industrial Heating Equipment Markets & Products2.5 Primary Interviews with Key Industrial Heating Equipment Players (Opinion Leaders)

3 Market Size by Manufacturers3.1 Global Top Industrial Heating Equipment Manufacturers by Production Capacity3.1.1 Global Top Industrial Heating Equipment Manufacturers by Production Capacity (2015-2020)3.1.2 Global Top Industrial Heating Equipment Manufacturers by Production (2015-2020)3.1.3 Global Top Industrial Heating Equipment Manufacturers Market Share by Production3.2 Global Top Industrial Heating Equipment Manufacturers by Revenue3.2.1 Global Top Industrial Heating Equipment Manufacturers by Revenue (2015-2020)3.2.2 Global Top Industrial Heating Equipment Manufacturers Market Share by Revenue (2015-2020)3.2.3 Global Top 10 and Top 5 Companies by Industrial Heating Equipment Revenue in 20193.3 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Price by Manufacturers3.4 Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion Plans

4 Industrial Heating Equipment Production by Regions4.1 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Historic Market Facts & Figures by Regions4.1.1 Global Top Industrial Heating Equipment Regions by Production (2015-2020)4.1.2 Global Top Industrial Heating Equipment Regions by Revenue (2015-2020)4.2 North America4.2.1 North America Industrial Heating Equipment Production (2015-2020)4.2.2 North America Industrial Heating Equipment Revenue (2015-2020)4.2.3 Key Players in North America4.2.4 North America Industrial Heating Equipment Import & Export (2015-2020)4.3 Europe4.3.1 Europe Industrial Heating Equipment Production (2015-2020)4.3.2 Europe Industrial Heating Equipment Revenue (2015-2020)4.3.3 Key Players in Europe4.3.4 Europe Industrial Heating Equipment Import & Export (2015-2020)4.4 China4.4.1 China Industrial Heating Equipment Production (2015-2020)4.4.2 China Industrial Heating Equipment Revenue (2015-2020)4.4.3 Key Players in China4.4.4 China Industrial Heating Equipment Import & Export (2015-2020)4.5 Japan4.5.1 Japan Industrial Heating Equipment Production (2015-2020)4.5.2 Japan Industrial Heating Equipment Revenue (2015-2020)4.5.3 Key Players in Japan4.5.4 Japan Industrial Heating Equipment Import & Export (2015-2020)

5 Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption by Region5.1 Global Top Industrial Heating Equipment Regions by Consumption5.1.1 Global Top Industrial Heating Equipment Regions by Consumption (2015-2020)5.1.2 Global Top Industrial Heating Equipment Regions Market Share by Consumption (2015-2020)5.2 North America5.2.1 North America Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption by Application5.2.2 North America Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption by Countries5.2.3 U.S.5.2.4 Canada5.3 Europe5.3.1 Europe Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption by Application5.3.2 Europe Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption by Countries5.3.3 Germany5.3.4 France5.3.5 U.K.5.3.6 Italy5.3.7 Russia5.4 Asia Pacific5.4.1 Asia Pacific Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption by Application5.4.2 Asia Pacific Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption by Regions5.4.3 China5.4.4 Japan5.4.5 South Korea5.4.6 India5.4.7 Australia5.4.8 Taiwan5.4.9 Indonesia5.4.10 Thailand5.4.11 Malaysia5.4.12 Philippines5.4.13 Vietnam5.5 Central & South America5.5.1 Central & South America Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption by Application5.5.2 Central & South America Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption by Country5.5.3 Mexico5.5.3 Brazil5.5.3 Argentina5.6 Middle East and Africa5.6.1 Middle East and Africa Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption by Application5.6.2 Middle East and Africa Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption by Countries5.6.3 Turkey5.6.4 Saudi Arabia5.6.5 U.A.E

6 Market Size by Type (2015-2026)6.1 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Market Size by Type (2015-2020)6.1.1 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Production by Type (2015-2020)6.1.2 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Revenue by Type (2015-2020)6.1.3 Industrial Heating Equipment Price by Type (2015-2020)6.2 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Market Forecast by Type (2021-2026)6.2.1 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Production Forecast by Type (2021-2026)6.2.2 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Revenue Forecast by Type (2021-2026)6.2.3 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Price Forecast by Type (2021-2026)6.3 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Market Share by Price Tier (2015-2020): Low-End, Mid-Range and High-End

7 Market Size by Application (2015-2026)7.2.1 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption Historic Breakdown by Application (2015-2020)7.2.2 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption Forecast by Application (2021-2026)

8 Corporate Profiles8.1 Danfoss8.1.1 Danfoss Corporation Information8.1.2 Danfoss Overview8.1.3 Danfoss Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.1.4 Danfoss Product Description8.1.5 Danfoss Related Developments8.2 Ingersoll-Rand Plc8.2.1 Ingersoll-Rand Plc Corporation Information8.2.2 Ingersoll-Rand Plc Overview8.2.3 Ingersoll-Rand Plc Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.2.4 Ingersoll-Rand Plc Product Description8.2.5 Ingersoll-Rand Plc Related Developments8.3 United Technologies Corporation8.3.1 United Technologies Corporation Corporation Information8.3.2 United Technologies Corporation Overview8.3.3 United Technologies Corporation Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.3.4 United Technologies Corporation Product Description8.3.5 United Technologies Corporation Related Developments8.4 Ingersoll-Rand plc8.4.1 Ingersoll-Rand plc Corporation Information8.4.2 Ingersoll-Rand plc Overview8.4.3 Ingersoll-Rand plc Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.4.4 Ingersoll-Rand plc Product Description8.4.5 Ingersoll-Rand plc Related Developments8.5 Lennox International, Inc.8.5.1 Lennox International, Inc. Corporation Information8.5.2 Lennox International, Inc. Overview8.5.3 Lennox International, Inc. Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.5.4 Lennox International, Inc. Product Description8.5.5 Lennox International, Inc. Related Developments8.6 Burnham Holdings, Inc.8.6.1 Burnham Holdings, Inc. Corporation Information8.6.2 Burnham Holdings, Inc. Overview8.6.3 Burnham Holdings, Inc. Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.6.4 Burnham Holdings, Inc. Product Description8.6.5 Burnham Holdings, Inc. Related Developments8.7 Johnson Controls, Inc.8.7.1 Johnson Controls, Inc. Corporation Information8.7.2 Johnson Controls, Inc. Overview8.7.3 Johnson Controls, Inc. Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.7.4 Johnson Controls, Inc. Product Description8.7.5 Johnson Controls, Inc. Related Developments8.8 Robert Bosch GmbH8.8.1 Robert Bosch GmbH Corporation Information8.8.2 Robert Bosch GmbH Overview8.8.3 Robert Bosch GmbH Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.8.4 Robert Bosch GmbH Product Description8.8.5 Robert Bosch GmbH Related Developments8.9 Honeywell International, Inc.8.9.1 Honeywell International, Inc. Corporation Information8.9.2 Honeywell International, Inc. Overview8.9.3 Honeywell International, Inc. Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.9.4 Honeywell International, Inc. Product Description8.9.5 Honeywell International, Inc. Related Developments8.10 Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P.8.10.1 Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P. Corporation Information8.10.2 Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P. Overview8.10.3 Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P. Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.10.4 Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P. Product Description8.10.5 Goodman Manufacturing Company, L.P. Related Developments8.11 Emerson Electric Company8.11.1 Emerson Electric Company Corporation Information8.11.2 Emerson Electric Company Overview8.11.3 Emerson Electric Company Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.11.4 Emerson Electric Company Product Description8.11.5 Emerson Electric Company Related Developments8.12 Rheem Manufacturing Company, Inc.8.12.1 Rheem Manufacturing Company, Inc. Corporation Information8.12.2 Rheem Manufacturing Company, Inc. Overview8.12.3 Rheem Manufacturing Company, Inc. Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.12.4 Rheem Manufacturing Company, Inc. Product Description8.12.5 Rheem Manufacturing Company, Inc. Related Developments8.13 American Heating Company, Inc.8.13.1 American Heating Company, Inc. Corporation Information8.13.2 American Heating Company, Inc. Overview8.13.3 American Heating Company, Inc. Production Capacity and Supply, Price, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)8.13.4 American Heating Company, Inc. Product Description8.13.5 American Heating Company, Inc. Related Developments

9 Industrial Heating Equipment Production Forecast by Regions9.1 Global Top Industrial Heating Equipment Regions Forecast by Revenue (2021-2026)9.2 Global Top Industrial Heating Equipment Regions Forecast by Production (2021-2026)9.3 Key Industrial Heating Equipment Production Regions Forecast9.3.1 North America9.3.2 Europe9.3.3 China9.3.4 Japan

10 Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption Forecast by Region10.1 Global Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption Forecast by Region (2021-2026)10.2 North America Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption Forecast by Region (2021-2026)10.3 Europe Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption Forecast by Region (2021-2026)10.4 Asia Pacific Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption Forecast by Region (2021-2026)10.5 Latin America Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption Forecast by Region (2021-2026)10.6 Middle East and Africa Industrial Heating Equipment Consumption Forecast by Region (2021-2026)

11 Value Chain and Sales Channels Analysis11.1 Value Chain Analysis11.2 Sales Channels Analysis11.2.1 Industrial Heating Equipment Sales Channels11.2.2 Industrial Heating Equipment Distributors11.3 Industrial Heating Equipment Customers

12 Market Opportunities & Challenges, Risks and Influences Factors Analysis12.1 Industrial Heating Equipment Industry12.2 Market Trends12.3 Market Opportunities and Drivers12.4 Market Challenges12.5 Industrial Heating Equipment Market Risks/Restraints12.6 Porters Five Forces Analysis13 Key Finding in The Global Industrial Heating Equipment Study14 Appendix14.1 Research Methodology14.1.1 Methodology/Research Approach14.1.2 Data Source14.2 Author Details14.3 Disclaimer

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LOS ANGELES, United States: The report is an all-inclusive research study of the global 1-Hexen-3-Ol market taking into account the growth factors, recent trends, developments, opportunities, and competitive landscape. The market analysts and researchers have done extensive analysis of the global 1-Hexen-3-Ol market with the help of research methodologies such as PESTLE and Porters Five Forces analysis. They have provided accurate and reliable market data and useful recommendations with an aim to help the players gain an insight into the overall present and future market scenario. The 1-Hexen-3-Ol report comprises in-depth study of the potential segments including product type, application, and end user and their contribution to the overall market size.

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Key Players Mentioned in the Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market Research Report: TCI Japan, HBCChem, Alfa Aesar, DeLong Chemicals, 3B Scientific, Waterstone Technology, Pfaltz & Bauer, Kanto Chemical, VWR International, Weishi County XiangYuan, J & K SCIENTIFIC, Energy Chemical, Shanghai Hanhong Scientific

Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market Segmentation by Product: Purity 95%, Purity 97%, Purity 98%, Purity 99%

Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market Segmentation by Application: Chemical Reagents, Pharmaceutical Intermediates, Others

The 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market report has been segregated based on distinct categories, such as product type, application, end user, and region. Each and every segment is evaluated on the basis of CAGR, share, and growth potential. In the regional analysis, the report highlights the prospective region, which is estimated to generate opportunities in the global 1-Hexen-3-Ol market in the forthcoming years. This segmental analysis will surely turn out to be a useful tool for the readers, stakeholders, and market participants to get a complete picture of the global 1-Hexen-3-Ol market and its potential to grow in the years to come.

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1 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market Overview1.1 Product Overview and Scope of 1-Hexen-3-Ol1.2 1-Hexen-3-Ol Segment by Type1.2.1 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales Growth Rate Comparison by Type (2021-2026)1.2.2 Purity 95%1.2.3 Purity 97%1.2.4 Purity 98%1.2.5 Purity 99%1.3 1-Hexen-3-Ol Segment by Application1.3.1 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales Comparison by Application: 2020 VS 20261.3.2 Chemical Reagents1.3.3 Pharmaceutical Intermediates1.3.4 Others1.4 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market Size Estimates and Forecasts1.4.1 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Revenue 2015-20261.4.2 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales 2015-20261.4.3 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market Size by Region: 2020 Versus 20261.5 1-Hexen-3-Ol Industry1.6 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market Trends

2 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market Competition by Manufacturers2.1 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales Market Share by Manufacturers (2015-2020)2.2 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Revenue Share by Manufacturers (2015-2020)2.3 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Average Price by Manufacturers (2015-2020)2.4 Manufacturers 1-Hexen-3-Ol Manufacturing Sites, Area Served, Product Type2.5 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market Competitive Situation and Trends2.5.1 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market Concentration Rate2.5.2 Global Top 5 and Top 10 Players Market Share by Revenue2.5.3 Market Share by Company Type (Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3)2.6 Manufacturers Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion Plans2.7 Primary Interviews with Key 1-Hexen-3-Ol Players (Opinion Leaders)

3 1-Hexen-3-Ol Retrospective Market Scenario by Region3.1 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Retrospective Market Scenario in Sales by Region: 2015-20203.2 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Retrospective Market Scenario in Revenue by Region: 2015-20203.3 North America 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market Facts & Figures by Country3.3.1 North America 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales by Country3.3.2 North America 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales by Country3.3.3 U.S.3.3.4 Canada3.4 Europe 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market Facts & Figures by Country3.4.1 Europe 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales by Country3.4.2 Europe 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales by Country3.4.3 Germany3.4.4 France3.4.5 U.K.3.4.6 Italy3.4.7 Russia3.5 Asia Pacific 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market Facts & Figures by Region3.5.1 Asia Pacific 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales by Region3.5.2 Asia Pacific 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales by Region3.5.3 China3.5.4 Japan3.5.5 South Korea3.5.6 India3.5.7 Australia3.5.8 Taiwan3.5.9 Indonesia3.5.10 Thailand3.5.11 Malaysia3.5.12 Philippines3.5.13 Vietnam3.6 Latin America 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market Facts & Figures by Country3.6.1 Latin America 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales by Country3.6.2 Latin America 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales by Country3.6.3 Mexico3.6.3 Brazil3.6.3 Argentina3.7 Middle East and Africa 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market Facts & Figures by Country3.7.1 Middle East and Africa 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales by Country3.7.2 Middle East and Africa 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales by Country3.7.3 Turkey3.7.4 Saudi Arabia3.7.5 U.A.E4 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Historic Market Analysis by Type4.1 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales Market Share by Type (2015-2020)4.2 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Revenue Market Share by Type (2015-2020)4.3 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Price Market Share by Type (2015-2020)4.4 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market Share by Price Tier (2015-2020): Low-End, Mid-Range and High-End

5 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Historic Market Analysis by Application5.1 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales Market Share by Application (2015-2020)5.2 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Revenue Market Share by Application (2015-2020)5.3 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Price by Application (2015-2020)

6 Company Profiles and Key Figures in 1-Hexen-3-Ol Business6.1 TCI Japan6.1.1 Corporation Information6.1.2 TCI Japan Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.1.3 TCI Japan 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.1.4 TCI Japan Products Offered6.1.5 TCI Japan Recent Development6.2 HBCChem6.2.1 HBCChem Corporation Information6.2.2 HBCChem Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.2.3 HBCChem 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.2.4 HBCChem Products Offered6.2.5 HBCChem Recent Development6.3 Alfa Aesar6.3.1 Alfa Aesar Corporation Information6.3.2 Alfa Aesar Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.3.3 Alfa Aesar 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.3.4 Alfa Aesar Products Offered6.3.5 Alfa Aesar Recent Development6.4 DeLong Chemicals6.4.1 DeLong Chemicals Corporation Information6.4.2 DeLong Chemicals Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.4.3 DeLong Chemicals 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.4.4 DeLong Chemicals Products Offered6.4.5 DeLong Chemicals Recent Development6.5 3B Scientific6.5.1 3B Scientific Corporation Information6.5.2 3B Scientific Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.5.3 3B Scientific 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.5.4 3B Scientific Products Offered6.5.5 3B Scientific Recent Development6.6 Waterstone Technology6.6.1 Waterstone Technology Corporation Information6.6.2 Waterstone Technology Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.6.3 Waterstone Technology 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.6.4 Waterstone Technology Products Offered6.6.5 Waterstone Technology Recent Development6.7 Pfaltz & Bauer6.6.1 Pfaltz & Bauer Corporation Information6.6.2 Pfaltz & Bauer Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.6.3 Pfaltz & Bauer 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.4.4 Pfaltz & Bauer Products Offered6.7.5 Pfaltz & Bauer Recent Development6.8 Kanto Chemical6.8.1 Kanto Chemical Corporation Information6.8.2 Kanto Chemical Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.8.3 Kanto Chemical 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.8.4 Kanto Chemical Products Offered6.8.5 Kanto Chemical Recent Development6.9 VWR International6.9.1 VWR International Corporation Information6.9.2 VWR International Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.9.3 VWR International 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.9.4 VWR International Products Offered6.9.5 VWR International Recent Development6.10 Weishi County XiangYuan6.10.1 Weishi County XiangYuan Corporation Information6.10.2 Weishi County XiangYuan Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.10.3 Weishi County XiangYuan 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.10.4 Weishi County XiangYuan Products Offered6.10.5 Weishi County XiangYuan Recent Development6.11 J & K SCIENTIFIC6.11.1 J & K SCIENTIFIC Corporation Information6.11.2 J & K SCIENTIFIC 1-Hexen-3-Ol Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.11.3 J & K SCIENTIFIC 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.11.4 J & K SCIENTIFIC Products Offered6.11.5 J & K SCIENTIFIC Recent Development6.12 Energy Chemical6.12.1 Energy Chemical Corporation Information6.12.2 Energy Chemical 1-Hexen-3-Ol Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.12.3 Energy Chemical 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.12.4 Energy Chemical Products Offered6.12.5 Energy Chemical Recent Development6.13 Shanghai Hanhong Scientific6.13.1 Shanghai Hanhong Scientific Corporation Information6.13.2 Shanghai Hanhong Scientific 1-Hexen-3-Ol Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue6.13.3 Shanghai Hanhong Scientific 1-Hexen-3-Ol Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)6.13.4 Shanghai Hanhong Scientific Products Offered6.13.5 Shanghai Hanhong Scientific Recent Development

7 1-Hexen-3-Ol Manufacturing Cost Analysis7.1 1-Hexen-3-Ol Key Raw Materials Analysis7.1.1 Key Raw Materials7.1.2 Key Raw Materials Price Trend7.1.3 Key Suppliers of Raw Materials7.2 Proportion of Manufacturing Cost Structure7.3 Manufacturing Process Analysis of 1-Hexen-3-Ol7.4 1-Hexen-3-Ol Industrial Chain Analysis

8 Marketing Channel, Distributors and Customers8.1 Marketing Channel8.2 1-Hexen-3-Ol Distributors List8.3 1-Hexen-3-Ol Customers

9 Market Dynamics9.1 Market Trends9.2 Opportunities and Drivers9.3 Challenges9.4 Porters Five Forces Analysis

10 Global Market Forecast10.1 Global 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market Estimates and Projections by Type10.1.1 Global Forecasted Sales of 1-Hexen-3-Ol by Type (2021-2026)10.1.2 Global Forecasted Revenue of 1-Hexen-3-Ol by Type (2021-2026)10.2 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market Estimates and Projections by Application10.2.1 Global Forecasted Sales of 1-Hexen-3-Ol by Application (2021-2026)10.2.2 Global Forecasted Revenue of 1-Hexen-3-Ol by Application (2021-2026)10.3 1-Hexen-3-Ol Market Estimates and Projections by Region10.3.1 Global Forecasted Sales of 1-Hexen-3-Ol by Region (2021-2026)10.3.2 Global Forecasted Revenue of 1-Hexen-3-Ol by Region (2021-2026)10.4 North America 1-Hexen-3-Ol Estimates and Projections (2021-2026)10.5 Europe 1-Hexen-3-Ol Estimates and Projections (2021-2026)10.6 Asia Pacific 1-Hexen-3-Ol Estimates and Projections (2021-2026)10.7 Latin America 1-Hexen-3-Ol Estimates and Projections (2021-2026)10.8 Middle East and Africa 1-Hexen-3-Ol Estimates and Projections (2021-2026)11 Research Finding and Conclusion

12 Methodology and Data Source12.1 Methodology/Research Approach12.1.1 Research Programs/Design12.1.2 Market Size Estimation12.1.3 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation12.2 Data Source12.2.1 Secondary Sources12.2.2 Primary Sources12.3 Author List12.4 Disclaimer

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