Abstract
Description
This report provides a detailed investigation of the factory automation market
for wireless communications in EMEA, the Americas and Asia Pacific.
There continues to be a buzz around the use of wireless networking within the
factory environment. However, the actual adoption of wireless enabled products
was limited in 2007. Those factors historically inhibiting adoption, which are
still expected to have an impact during most of the forecast period being
reliability, security and interoperability.
The usage of wireless enabled factory automation components was largest in
EMEA in 2007, whilst the Asia Pacific market is projected to be the fastest
growing through to 2013.
The study will provide the following:
- Unit shipment market size estimates for factory automation product' s that
were wireless enabled in 2007, with forecasts through to 2013.
- By protocol unit shipment market size estimates for each region and
consolidated world figures.
- Detailed market splits for each major geographic region in terms of
wireless protocol segmented by product group, forecast to 2013.
- Detailed market splits for each major geographic region in terms of
product group segmented by wireless protocol, forecast to 2013.
- Further breakdown by industry sector; units shipped to discrete, process
and transportation & infrastructure are presented by wireless protocol from
2007 to 2013.
- Written analysis and commentary on key trends influencing growth within
the industry, their effect regionally and impact globally.
The report will quantify and analyze the current world market for wireless
communications in factory automation, including the following segmentation:
- Covering Three Geographic Regions (EMEA, the Americas, Asia Pacific)
- By Product Type
- By Wireless Technology
- By Industry
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