Global Nanosensors Market Report 2014-2020
October 3, 2016 | Business WireEstimated reading time: Less than a minute
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Nanosensors market - By Type, Application, Regions - Market Size, Demand Forecasts, Industry Trends and Updates, Supplier Market Shares (2014-2020)" report to their offering.
Nanosensors are defined as any surgical, biological or chemical points which are used to carry information on nanoparticles to the macroscopic world. These are mainly used in healthcare sector, biomedical and also help in manufacturing other nanoproducts such as nanorobots and nanoscale.
North America dominates Nano Sensors market, followed by Europe and Asia Pacific. European market is lead by Germany and China and Japan leads the Asia Pacific market.
Increasing in demand of nanosensors in military and homeland security is one of the main factors driving the global nanosensors market. The low cost & compact size, eco friendly & bulk manufacturing capability, and energy efficient are the key drivers, which are making the Nano Sensors market to raise lucratively.
Lockheed Martin Corporation, a software provider for air traffic management system, entered a joint program with Federation Aviation Administration (FAA) to provide sensor technology for NextGen Air Transportation System to ensure air safety in January.
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