
With the increase in population, demand for healthcare products and services has also risen. Therefore, the healthcare industry is adopting new technologies such as Micro-Electro-Mechanical-Systems (MEMS) to counter the increasing complexities it has been facing and to en-cash the advantage of micromechanics. Medical devices based on MEMS technology could be very helpful for treating critical diseases and surgeries such as heart diseases, deficiencies in DNA sequencing, and linking gene deficiencies to disease. MEMS devices would be very helpful to counter threat from new diseases. Commercialization of ultra-compact diagnosis devices, with less stress to human body for diseases prevention and early stage diagnosis, is primarily driving the MEMS technology market in the healthcare industry. The aging world population, coupled with economic growth, urbanization, and change in lifestyles, is expected to increase the demand for modern MEMS based devices
The report by TechNavio Insights forecasts the size of the Global MEMS Technology Market in Healthcare Industry over the period 2008-2012. It segments the market into various geographic regions. The report also highlights the major applications of MEMS technology in the Healthcare Industry. Further, it discusses the key market trends, drivers and challenges of the Global MEMS Technology Market in Healthcare Industry and profiles some of the key vendors of this industry.
TechNavio Insights is a set of reports based on TechNavio – a market intelligence platform for the IT industry. It builds on the intelligence available within TechNavio, and leverages on the custom research experience of the ‘Technology Navigators’. TechNavio is built on years of experience of Infiniti Research in deep dive custom research and consulting for over 30 Fortune 500 companies and numerous large and mid-sized companies.
Table of Contents : 1. Introduction
2. Market Size & Forecast
3. Market Trends
4. Application of MEMS Technology in the Healthcare Industry
5. Geographical Market Segmentation
6. Market Drivers
7. Industry Challenges
8. Leading Vendors of MEMS Technology in Healthcare Industry
8.1 STMicroelectronics
8.2 Texas Instruments
8.3 Freescale Semiconductor
8.4 GE Sensing & Inspection technologies
8.5 Knowles Electronics
8.6 Analog Devices
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Exhibit 2.1: MEMS Technology Market in Healthcare Industry – Market Size and Forecast 2008-2012 (In $ million)
Exhibit 3.1: MEMS Technology Market in Healthcare Industry Segmentation by Geography – 2008
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What technology standard provides for up to four devices on a system?What technology standard provides for up to four devices on a system, including the hard drive as one of those devices? What are two common industry names loosely used to describe the standard?




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Very glad to see your message making it across traditional borders that surround the academy.
And nicely done, too!
Good one Dave, what you say starting at 10 minutes was critical I think.
Oh, there was that bit in the bible where Jesus turned dihydrogen monoxide into ethyl alcohol… or the part where he walked on surface tension… oh wait… its just a story…………….. P.S. please learn how to use grammar correctly.
I'm a new driver and my parents won't let me go anywhere without a cell phone for safety reasons. We have cut back on cable tv and we are also considering completely eliminating our home phone since my mom, dad, sister and I all have cell phones. Another thing we're doing is just trying to be conscience of simple things like turning off the lights, turning down the thermostat, using less hot water and car pooling. Haven't seen a huge difference yet but it's kind of taking the financial edge off. We can't eliminate our internet because I'm taking online classes and also do most of my work over the internet. We also haven't blown any money on video game systems and new games. We also got rid of one of our music programs since we were paying for two separate ones for our downloads.
You are correct: it is black light (ultraviolet light).
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It's worse, some people cannot even spell "the" online without screwing up.
Thanks to my trusty companion, Hot Rod (an MX-400 Logitech mouse)
I never misspell when I post because of the auto-spellcheck and correction click and I am wise enough to know what word to use.
Poor education and texting is in my mind, the evil source of all this illiteracy. The phone companies should boost the memory capacity of their phones for typing in coherent english or parents should lecture their kids that this is not how you should write a book report and take their phones off them for a month or two.
On the other hand,
New words like "smart phone" "quantum computing" and "fanboy" are entering our language (I do not consider internet gibberish to even qualify for a dictionary EVER)
Communication is faster than ever, you can make friends who live in another country and tell them what hobbies you are into and they send a response in seconds.
I'm holding out hope for voice recognition software to replace the keyboard so that the computer types what you dictate in correct punctuation and spelling with a touch screen manual override in case you are sick with laryngitis or just don't feel like talking to a machine.
The english language is at a crossroads and it is up to us to decide if keeping it "pure" or letting slang and pop culture interact with it is for the best.
I see big advancements in material sciences nanotechnology and the usual advancements in computers for the next 30 years or so: lighter planes, better medical treatments, cheaper stronger structures, faster and faster computer, etc…
One hundred years is a long ways off. I'm not sure but I think the whole doubling processing speeds every1.5 years will breakdown by then and we will be turning to quantum computers that uses the states of subatomic particles instead of binary. Moon bases, American flag on Mars, trans Atlantic subway, space vacations for the wealthy (not super wealthy), more renewable energy power sources, no ice caps, and a Starbucks in everyones hourse =)
all the techanologies which invented in 20th or 19th centuries they are mostly improved in 21th century.
example; cars, computers, aircrafts,etc
Someone needs to be doing their own homework, instead of looking to others to answer the questions.
It really does you no good if other people always answer your questions.