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What is the size and state of this sector, and how was it affected by the COVID-19 pandemic? What are the latest technology developments? Who are the key participants, and how well-positioned are they competitively? What are the significant opportunities for manufacturers?
How will a new additive manufacturing method and Internet of Things (IoT) devices in the cabin drive growth in this industry? Explore the forecasts for revenue streams such as linefit, retrofit, and aftermarket, and key segments like seating, lavatory, galley, and more.
What are the evolving applications that will adopt global navigation satellite system services for their operations? How are factors like autonomous applications and digital economies influencing this sector? Take an in-depth look at application-level and regional analyses.
The Sheconomy impacts almost every economic sector because a more significant proportion of highly educated women are joining the global workforce every year. With the increase in spending power, women are propelling economic activity from both ends—accelerating growth as a workforce and featuring as promising retail consumers. However, this female-powered economy is more than a mega trend for leveraging the economy. It is a massive force that addresses the inequalities women have faced at home, in society, and in their workplaces for generations.
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Read more Request InfoIsrael’s MoD has recently reported a 30% rise in the volume of contracts signed in 2021, jumping 55% in two years. The value of these contracts was $11.3 billion, compared to $8.55 billion in 2020. Data from the Department for Defense Exports (SIBAT) indicates that the main reason for the surge lies with European countries. In 2021, Europe has doubled the purchase from Israel to $4.6 billion—compared to a total of $2.5 billion in 2020.
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The western world is still struggling to respond to the reality that Russia chose to invade Ukraine yet again, but this time with a perceived aim of bringing the entire country under its control. Things have not gone as expected for the Russian military, however, and it is clear that total victory is now impossible on two factors: advanced weapons, fighters, and supplies continue to come over the country's western borders; and the tenacity of the Ukrainian people as they fight in defence of their nation, and democracy itself.
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At present, Russia has only one indigenous commercial aircraft in production – Sukhoi Superjet 100 from United Aircraft Corp. It is powered by a SAM146 engine manufactured by PowerJet, which is a Franco-Russian 50-50 joint venture of Safran’s Snecma and NPO Saturn. Russia planned to introduce the new commercial aircraft MC-21 in the second half of 2022.
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In the recently published study, “Frost Radar™: Command and Control Software for CNI, Airports, and Safe Cities, Global, 2021,” Frost & Sullivan identifies three key strategic imperatives that impact the security industry: geopolitical chaos, disruptive technologies, and innovative business models. Every company competing in the security space needs to address these imperatives proactively; failing to do so can lead to stagnation or decline.
Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, Global Surveillance Solutions Growth Opportunities, finds that the increasing adoption of advanced surveillance systems and technology innovations is accelerating market growth. Innovative features in surveillance technology such as new integration capabilities and analytics offerings are catalyzing the industry, enabling a shift away from legacy analog.
Leveraging key transformational technologies and trends driving emerging opportunities was the underlying theme at Frost & Sullivan’s recent event, “Asia Pacific Perspective: What are the Transformational Opportunities in 2022?” It featured key insights into critical developments impacting industries such as energy, healthcare, aerospace & defense and technology. Participants also had the chance to listen to an in-depth panel discussion highlighting the key trends in healthcare.
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