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09 Aug 11. MarketResearch.com has announced the addition of the new report “Q3 Sensors and MEMs Market Tracker,” to their collection of electronics market reports. For more information, visit
http://www.marketresearch.com/product/display.asp?ProductID=6479420.
The sensors market is growing faster than the overall semiconductor industry. As more and more electronics applications incorporate touch and orientation electronics, demand for sensors used will continue to grow. Other sensors are also seeing strong demand with demand coming from automotive, medical electronics, and security applications. Overall the sensors market reached close to $7bn in 2010 with $6.5m units shipped worldwide. This tracker provides vital market statistics that marketing, sales, and executives need to follow what application markets to target, market share performance, and product demand looking forward. (Source: Yahoo!/Marketwire)

07 Aug 11. Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/d6f693/defense_and_securi) announced the addition of the “Defense and Security in China” report to their offering. The Defense and Security in China report is a complete profile of this growing competitive industry in China that is fast making its presence felt across the world. The Defense and Security in China report covers the following: In order to understand the development of the Chinese defense and security industry, it is important to take a look at the geopolitical situation in the world, particularly in North East Asia. This research report analyzes the emergence of a new geopolitical situation in the world through a look at the new roles to be played by the United States, China, Japan, the Koreas, India, Russia, Europe, Brazil, Turkey, Iran, the Middle East, and Africa, in the coming years.
The emergence of new great powers around the world in the face of growing
global terrorism is analyzed in the report. An analysis of the security market in North East Asia is important in establishing the growing importance of China in this industry across this entire region. The geopolitical significance of North East Asia is important as there are many flashpoints in the region that could have an impact on China’s emergence as a leader in this industry in the region. The situation on the Russia-China border, China’s Western Border, China-North Korea border, China-India border, and China’s growing military presence in the region is looked at. Japan’s influence in the region cannot be overlooked as well as the importance of maintaining geopolitical status quo in the North East Asian region. All this and more is analyzed in the report Defense and Security in China. (Source: Yahoo!/BUSINESS WIRE)
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10 Aug 11. Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a1a0d4/brazil_defence_and) announced the addition of the “Brazil Defence and Security Report Q4 2011” report to their offering. Business Monitor International’s Brazil Defence and Security Report provides industry professionals and strategists with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on Brazil’s defence and security industry. Most of the newsflow pertaining to defence and security issues in Brazil through mid-2011 have confirmed that the various major trends remain intact. In advance of the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de
Janeiro, the government is actively working to improve security in the favelas in that city which, according to the municipal government, are home to 1mn out of Rio’s population of 6mn. Headlines in the mainstream media highlight that the authorities are using three measures to end the control of the favelas by rival drug gangs. Police and troops have undertaken military-style occupations of favelas, in some instances, with blood

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