Manufacturers of optical MEMS [a.ka., micro-electrical-optical machines (MOEMS)]
devices are seeking new opportunities and wondering how to adjust to the new
realities of the industry as the telecom sector continues its meltdown.
This new report from CIR is designed to point them in the right direction and
answer the following key questions:
- Which applications for MOEMS have the most potential for generating new
revenue?
- Are there still opportunities for MOEMS in the telecom space?
- How can MOEMS manufacturers position themselves to take advantage of more
than one applications sector?
- What is the future ? And the implications ? Of standardization in the
MOEMS industry?
- Which technical and design trends in have the most commercial potential?
- What are the best strategies and tactics for exploiting the opportunities
in MOEMS over the next five years?
- For each of the applications sectors what are the main customer needs and
how will these change over the coming years?
- What product and marketing strategies planned by the leading MOEM
manufacturers and what are there chances of success?
As with all CIR reports, the conclusions in Emerging Opportunities in
Optical MEMS: 2002-2008 are based on an analysis of customer needs, not on
manufacturer hype. CIR has been authoring reports on telecommunications and
other high-technology areas for over 20 years and has a deep understanding of
what makes for sustainable and profitable growth in today' s marketplace.
We believe that this report will be essential reading to marketing and
corporate strategy executives in the MEMS, nanotechnology and optoelectronics
industries as well as in the applications sectors in which MOEMS will be an
important technology platform.
We also believe this report will be of considerable value to venture
capitalists and other financial firms considering investment in optical MEMS
opportunities.