Test and Measurement Market in Australia Will Hit At CAGR Of 5.96% During Years 2016-2020 Technology Articles | July 19 Pat Tillman Hat , 2016
MarketResearchReports.biz has recently announced the addition of a market study “Test and Measurement Market in Australia 2016-2020”, is a comparative analysis of the global market.
About the TEST AND MEASUREMENT
T&M equipment is used to analyze and measure electronic and mechanical devices throughout their life cycle. The equipment is also deployed in the initial design, development, verification, maintenance, and repair of electronic and mechanical products. Industries such as communications Markus Golden Hat , aerospace and defense, mechanical, and electronics use this equipment to test their design prototypes or finished products, check the uniformity of the products as per the required specifications, and ascertain whether the devices are performing at their optimum efficiencies.
Technavios analysts forecast the test and measurement (T&M) market in Australia to grow at a CAGR of 5.96% during the period 2016-2020.
Covered in this report
The report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the test and measurement (T&M) market in Australia for 2016-2020. To calculate the market size, Technavio considers the revenue generated from the total consumption of test and measurement (T&M) market in Australia. The report does not include revenue generated from the aftermarket service of the product.
Technavio's report D.J. Humphries Hat , test and measurement (T&M) market in Australia 2016-2020, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the market landscape and its growth prospects over the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.
Free News Articles Home Business Free News Articles Regional Events Surgery and Neurotechnology Fifteen Neurotechnology Startups to Present at the 2019 Neurotech Leaders Forum in San Francisco Fifteen Neurotechnology Startups to Present at the 2019 Neurotech Leaders Forum in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. -- Neurotech Reports, the publisher of the Neurotech Business Report newsletter Haason Reddick Hat , announced that 15 promising neurotechnology startups and early-stage firms will present at the 2019 Neurotech Leaders Forum in San Francisco, November 4-5. The 19th annual event-the most established in the industry-will also feature presentations and panel discussions on important issues confronting the neurotechnology industry.
Josh Makower, general partner at VC firm New Enterprise Associates, will keynote on the first day of the conference. Makower is cofounder of the Stanford Byers Biodesign Center and also founder and executive chairman of ExploraMed, a medical device incubator that has created eight companies over the past 20 years.
Robert Knight, professor of psychology and neuroscience and director emeritus of the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute at UC Berkeley Chase Edmonds Hat , will deliver the keynote on the second day of the event. Knight is the recipient of the Jacob Javits Neuroscience Investigator Award from the National Institutes of Health for distinguished contributions to neurological research. He is also the chief science advisor of Neurofocus Inc., the consumer neurotech spinoff company acquired by market research firm Nielsen.
The agenda for this year's event includes panel discussions on a number of topics, including sessions devoted to clinical trials, securing funding, the new competitive landscape in neuromodulation, closed-loop stimulation Mason Cole Hat , and neurorehabilitation. New this year is an editorial roundtable featuring Neurotech Reports editors James Cavuoto, Jennifer French, Jeremy Koff, and Margot Puerta, who will each offer their perspectives on issues confronting the industry.
Among the companies presenting this year are Saluda Medical, Nia Therapeutics Christian Kirk Hat , Neuroelectrics, Humm, Evoke Neuroscience, Neural Dynamics Technologies, Spark Biomedical, Thermaquil Patrick Peterson Hat , Humm, Neuraura, CareWear, Rune Labs, Neural Signals, and BIOS.