The use of biological, chemical, and gas sensors have been well established for several decades in numerous industries. However, over the past ten years, a "next generation" of these sensors were introduced that have been quietly making a significant impact in several markets and applications. Now, with the war on terrorism, the need for accurate, reliable, real-time biological and chemical sensing is in the spotlight.
As a result, there are many perceived opportunities, but where is the real market need and demand? What's driving technological development and revenues? How will the market change? And who's offering what? This report answers those questions and provides worldwide revenue and unit shipment forecasts by market, application, and sensor type through 2007.