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From Technologies to Market
Connected
Medical Devices
Market and Business
Models 2017
SampleSeptember 2017
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OBJECTIVES OF THE REPORT
• This report introduces the concept of IoMT and related medical devices in an increasingly connected World
• It describes how the healthcare organization is changing with new business models, and new value creation fromgenerated data
• It evaluates the market of connected devices, gives penetration rates compared to non-connected devices andanalyzes the dynamics
• It identifies the medical device and assistance device main players, giving an overview of the main products anddevelopments.
• The report gives a selected list of technology drivers and trends
• It informs on regulation, connectivity protocols and security for data exchanges
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WHO SHOULD BE INTERESTED IN THE REPORT
o Pharmaceutical and medical device companies
• Understand the new challenges of IoT in medical /healthcare field
• Understand the benefits of connectivity and data generated
• Access market data and dynamics of connected medicaldevices and related sensors
• Identify standard supply chain, major players
• Get a list of selected connected medical devices on themarket and under development
• Identify new business models and innovative structurationof the healthcare industry regarding Internet of things
• Obtain information on connectivity and choice depending
• Get access to the latest information on regulations andsecurity of data sharing
o Sensor and assembly companies
• Better understand dynamic of connected medical devicemarket
• Identify the key criteria challenges linked to hardware andespecially sensors.
o IT and Connectivity players
• Get an overview of healthcare field in the context ofInternet of Things
• Better understand industry requirements
• Obtain information on regulation in medical field
o R&D players
• Understand the challenges related to Internet of MedicalThings industry
• Anticipate needs of medical device manufacturers and keydrivers
o Financial and strategic investors
• Get an overview of a changing field: market dynamic, newbusiness models, new generation of value,…
• Understand key players and innovative start-ups
o Healthcare & governmental organizations:
• Assess the benefits of innovative business models usingconnected medical devices
• Identify the key players and related products
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TABLE OF CONTENT
1. Executive Summary p5
2. Introduction p35Definition
Report Scope
IoT Promises: the 4th industrial revolution
IoT and IoT medical (IoMT): History & context
Connected medical device drivers
Information and data value
Devices & sensors
Typical IT architecture
3. Connected medical device market forecast p72Segmentation of the Connected medical device market
Global connected medical device market
Sensor market
4. Connected device segmentation p93Implantable device for patient monitoring
Self-quantified patient monitoring
Professional patient monitoring
Assistance for lack of autonomy
5. Sensor technology trendsp194
Needs of miniaturization
Low power consumption and energy storage
Sensors for IoMT
Packaging trends
Sensor players
6. Business models p212
Identifying value proposition
Who pay?
7. Players and supply chain p231
Key players
Value chain
Data and interoperability players
8. IoMT Connectivity p240
Wireless sensor module and connectivity
Connectivity model
Connected medical device connectivity breadkdown
Connectivity roadmap
9. Regulation and market access p251
7. Conclusions p276
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Biography & contactABOUT THE AUTHORS
Asma Siari, Technology & Market Analyst
As a Technology & Market Analyst in the Medical Technologies (MedTech) business unit at Yole Développement (Yole), Asma Siari isinvolved in the development of technology & market reports as well as the production of custom consulting projects. After a Master’sdegree in Biotechnologies, Diagnostic Therapeutics & Management, Asma serves as Research Assistant at the Moores Cancer Center (SanDiego, CA). She is a coauthor in two scientific publications published in the Molecular Cancer Research Journal. In addition to her missionatYole,Asma prepares today her Advanced Master’s degree in International Strategy & Marketing BtoB (EM Lyon Business School, France).
Email: [email protected]
Jérome Mouly, Technology & Market Analyst
Jerôme Mouly serves as a Technology & Market Analyst specialized in microtechnologies for biomedical & medical imagingapplications at Yole Développement, the “More than Moore” market research and strategy consulting company. Since 2000,Jérôme has participated in more than 100 marketing and technological analyses for industrial groups, start-ups and institutesrelated to semiconductor & medical technologies industry. Jérôme holds a Master of Physics from the University of Lyon.
Email: [email protected]
Sébastien Clerc, Technology & Market Analyst
Sébastien Clerc is a Medical Technologies Analyst at Yole Développement, the "More than Moore" market research and strategyconsulting company. After graduating from Grenoble Institute of Technology with a master’s degree in Biomedical Technologies, hecompleted his training with a master’s of Innovation and Technology Management, during which he oversaw strategy and marketing.
Email: [email protected]
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3M, Abbott, Adherium, Adobe Creative Cloud, Advanced MD, Alere, AMS, Analog Devices, Amazon Web Services, Apple, ARM, Aryballe Technologies, Astra Zeneca, AT&T, Atonomics, Atonomics, BAM Labs,
Becton Dickinson, BioSerenity, Biotronik, Bosch, CardioMEMS, Cepheid, Chrono Therapeutics, Cleardata, Cognizant, Cohero Health, Common Sensing, Companion Medical, Daktari Diagnostics,
Danaher Corporation, Dexcom, GlySens, EBR Systems, Eko Devices, Empatica, Endotronix, Endevco, EPFL, Epson, Facebook, Food and Drug Administration, Gecko Health, Given Imaging, , General Electric (GE), Glaxosmithkline (GSK), Global Kinetics, GlySens, Glucovista, GN ReSound, Google Cloud, Health Care Originals, Hero Health, Hocoma, HP Enterprise, IBM, iHealth, Innothéra , Inspiro Medical, InSync,
Invensense, Ipatient care, Kaa, Knowles, Leman Microdevices, Lora, Measurement Specialties, Medimetrics, Medissimo, Medtronic, Melexis, Microsoft Azure, Murata, My Signal, Nonin, Nokia, OJBio,
OMRON, OnSemiconductor, Opko, Oracle, Orange, Oticon, Patient Pending, Philips Healthcare, PillDrill, PK Vitality, Praxis, Propeller Health, Proteus Digital Health, PWS, Q-Medic, Qardio, Qualcomm
Life, ResMed, Roche, Salesforce, Samsung, SAP, Senseonics, Sensimed, Sensirion, Sequana Medical, Sigfox,Silicon Microstructures, St. Jude Medical, Starkey, Stim Wave Technologies, STMicroelectronics, TATA Elxsi, TDK, Télécom Santé, Telefonica, Teva, Tronics Microsystems, Telekom, TytoCare, Valtronic,
Verily, Verizon, VitalConnect, Withings, Zigbee and many others…
LIST OF COMPANIES MENTIONED IN THIS REPORT
280+ slides of market analysis and business models overview
Information gathered through direct discussions with players all along the supply chain
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SCOPE OF THE REPORT
What is in and what is out
• In our report we are only considering devices that are clinically approved (FDA approved, CE mark certified…) and assisting systems for peoplewith lack of autonomy/disability.
Connected assisting devices
Not in the report
In the report
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INTERNET OF MEDICAL THINGS
At the crossroads of Medical devices, IT and Telecom
A global infrastructure
consisting of the collection of
medical devices and applications
that are interconnected
through information and communication
technologies
Medical devices Information Technology
Telecommunications
IoMT
Inhalers
Glucose monitoring
Insulin pen
Infusion pumps
Neural implants
ECG monitoring
RF
WIFIBluetooth
WLAN
Zigbee
LoRa
Software
Internet
Database
Cloud
Servers
Computers
Security
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CONNECTED MEDICAL DEVICE TIMELINE
Medical device development around connectivity
2 major medical device developments benefitedfrom connectivity:
Existing medical devices moving to connectedmedical devices.
Products created on purpose of connectivity
Today 20222010
Evolution to connectivity
Creation thanks to connectivity
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STANDARD IOMT SUPPLY CHAIN
Type of players involved
Homecare Body (anywhere) care Hospital / Caregivers
Home devicesRemote
consultation
Activity monitoring
Wearables
Portable devicesImplantable
devices
Emergency devicesPoint of Care
Augmented
Intelligence (AI)
Analytics
Storage
Data transfer
and security Interoperability
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SEGMENTATION OF THE CONNECTED MEDICAL DEVICE MARKET
4 segments with different requirements and challenges front of connectivity
Lack of autonomy
patient assistanceImplanted patients
4Main segments
Self-quantified
patients
Professional
patient monitoring
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CONNECTED MEDICAL DEVICE MARKET FORECAST
Total module market value
• The market forconnected medical devicewill grow from $9.6B in2016 to $23.7B in 2022with a CAGR2016-2022 of16.3%
• In 2017, more than 85%of these sales are part ofthe connected devices forchronic diseasemonitoring (Respiratory,diabetes,cardiovascular…)
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CONTENT OF THE REPORT
Drivers and challenges
Introduction to connected medical devices and drivers to adoption
Challenges of connectivity and data generation
Patient centric model explanation
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CONTENT OF THE REPORT
Market data and dynamics
Overview of the connected medical device market forecasts
MEMS and sensors for connected medical devices
Penetration of connected devices compared to non-connected devices and forecasts
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CONTENT OF THE REPORT
Business models and players
Example of innovative business models in the context of digital health
Reimbursement rule changes: Who pay? Who benefit?
How health insurances deal with performance?
Presentation of the key players and supply chain
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CONTENT OF THE REPORT
Connectivity and challenges
Overview of connectivity in healthcare applications
Analysis of connectivity and applications
Roadmap of the main platform used for connected medical devices
Presentation of platforms, interoperability and security of data sharing
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CONTENT OF THE REPORT
Product overview
Presentation of connected products on the market or currently under development phase
Segmentation of products by medical device types (technical), and data destination (economical)
Information on sensors used and connectivity
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CONTENT OF THE REPORT
Technology and connectivity overview
Description of the main technology drivers for connected medical devices
Description of sensor working principle, specifications, type of measurement
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CONTENT OF THE REPORT
Regulation & market access
A set of slides to present regulation for medical devices with a specific focus on connected devices
An international overview with focus on USA (FDA), Europe (CE Mark), China (CFDA)
Information on ISO standards and requirements
Overview of data exchange security protocols (HIPAA)
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Healthcare is facing one of its most major turning points in decades. After penetrating the consumer market, the digital revolution and its related concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly changing health models. There are many reasons for this transformation. The population is growing and aging, and chronic diseases are exploding. More than 415 million people are living with diabetes worldwide and there are more than 1.5 billion people at risk of cardiovascular diseases. The number of doctors and nurses has stayed consistently flat, as health budgets are shrinking in many regions. Fortunately, connected devices and smartphones are now widespread. People are managing their lives through apps and clouds, and now can do the same with their health, from
hospital to home or even just walking in the street. This report analyzes the dynamics of the connected medical devices market and how its current $9B revenues will grow at a rate of 16% year-over-year through to 2022 to reach more than $23B. Healthcare is shifting to a patient-centric model with nearly 20% growth over the period to 2022 for the segment of self-quantified devices. This compares to single-digit growth for connected implantable devices, which face serious security issues. Preventive and predictive medicine and even participative medicine are on the way to supplement evidence-based approaches, using the large volumes of data generated by these connected medical devices.
CONNECTED MEDICAL DEVICES MARKET AND BUSINESS MODELS 2017 Market & Technology report - September 2017
CONNECTED MEDICAL DEVICES: THE DIGITAL HEALTH REVOLUTION HAS STARTED
The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) powers industry momentum in digital health and reinvents healthcare organization
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT Get the sample of the report on www.i-Micronews.com•Overviewofclinicallycertifiedconnectedmedicaldevicesanddevicesforpeople’sassistance
•Definitionofconnecteddevices,IoMTinthecontextofdigitalhealth
•IntroductionandtrendsforconnectivityandtypicalarchitectureforanIoMTproject
•Descriptionofthedriversfortheadoptionofconnectedmedicaldevicesanddevicesforassistance
•Segmentationofconnectedmedicaldevicesandassistancedevicesinfourcategories:Implanteddevices;self-monitoringdevices;professionallyorienteddevices;andassistancedevicesforpeoplelackingautonomy
•Marketforecastformajorconnectedmedicaldevices,assistancedevicesandassociatedMEMS sensors
•Technologydriversforconnectedmedicaldevices
•ExampleofnewbusinessmodelsinducedbyIoMT:Whopays?Whoprescribes?
•Themajorplayers,supplyandvaluechaininIoMT
•Regulationsandsecurityaspectsforconnectedmedicaldevices
2016-2022 Connected medical device market forecast
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Implanted devices Self monitored Professional oriented Assistance devices
CAGR2016-2022: 16.3%
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Current changes in healthcare require innovative business models to be created, involving new players from different fields. The performance of these new models needs to be evaluated. The Internet of Medical Things is at the crossroads of medical devices, telecommunications and Information Technology (IT).
A whole infrastructure has to be set up, involving new players in the medical area. Patients receive data from their inhalers or insulin pens to manage their medication, doses and alerts. Physicians are able to follow their patients’ records and could see them only when needed, saving visit costs. Health insurance now pays for
INNOVATIVE MODELS AND NEW PLAYERS ARE RESHAPING HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATION
CONNECTED MEDICAL DEVICES MARKET AND BUSINESS MODELS 2017
TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW: FROM REUSING SENSOR INNOVATION TO DEDICATED DEVICES
Sensors are at the heart of connected medical devices to measure phenomena such as heart rate, blood glucose level and detection of people’s falls. This report covers the MEMS-based sensor market and trends within it. Portable, wearable and implantable connected medical devices are not dedicated to hospital and physician use any more.
They now need to be adapted to patient use with the smallest size possible, ease of use and the minimum number of constraints. The first step for medical device manufacturers is to connect their products to the telecommunication infrastructure and to patients’ smartphones and tablets. Significant efforts have been made at the software level to make systems safe and protect data. The hardware part represents 5%-10% of connected devices’ value when using sensors that are existing components taken from other applications, enabling smooth innovation. Connected consumer devices have largely contributed to the miniaturization of electronics using MEMS technologies and successful component design decreasing power consumption requirements. Dedicated sensors with high levels of accuracy and reliability should be the next wave of the IoMT innovation. Strong efforts will be made to provide vital medical grade measurements with less invasive devices. For example, thanks to the development of microneedle arrays, patches or smartwatches should replace painful glucometers. We expect the IoMT sensor wave to come after 2022 and increase the global value share that sensors will claim in hardware. Healthcare is a market changing slowly with regards to innovation and needs to use available approved devices. Technology descriptions and current developments will be the focus of a future report.
prescribed medication after a doctor’s diagnosis. Hospitalization costs to insurance companies are increasing year-over-year due to lack of monitoring or low patient adherence. Connected medical devices could allow “self-quantified” monitoring and could send alerts before patient crises or accidents. But demonstrating that better self-management of chronic disease and better medication adherence will cost less to insurance companies is not an easy task.
It means that when insurance companies reimburse connected medical devices they must include the cost of infrastructure including telecommunication and mobile apps. Prescribers and payers are also taking the IoMT opportunity with inventive new models. Additionally, the IoMT represents a huge opportunity for new players such as IBM and its Watson Augmented Intelligence system to enter the healthcare market and to bring computing power for predictive medicine, as well as the relevant infrastructure to operate connected devices from home, hospitals or anywhere data needs to be shared. Qualcomm Life’s 2net and Capsule Tech solutions are likewise dedicated to IoMT applications. These and several other examples are described in this report.
And what about Google, Apple and the other giants? The medical device market is far from their field of interest due to its low volumes, strict regulations, and long development time. Yes, the limits of consumer healthcare are well enough established today to escape the strong restrictions on medical data. But with monetization of data being key for giant companies, regulations on medical data are still more constraining compared to consumers’ private data. This situation creates opportunities for start-up companies to develop connected medical devices. Consolidation of the market and of the supply chain will occur later with series of mergers and acquisitions aiming to gather together the most innovative products and regroup solutions with high levels of synergy.
Connected medical device technology trends
(Yole Développement, September 2017)
Sensitivity
Accuracy
Reliability
Integrated connectivity
Storage
Data exploitation
2010 2016 2022 2030
Connectivity and software wave
Sensor
wave
Innovation is at connectivity and software level Medical devices integrate connectivity first
Sensors are those developed for consumer market…but not specific : • Miniaturized • Low-cost • Low power consumption
Innovation is at sensor level New sensors are specifically developed:
• Less invasive • Highly integrated • Biocompatible
58 millions of sensors
> 320 millions of sensors
Sensor innovation expected to be the next wave
Connected medical device market: business models
(Yole Développement, September 2017)
Symptoms Consultation Evidence
based medication
Cure
Monitoring – early detection Consultation
Medication support based
on records Cure
Reimbursement at this stage
Reimbursement at this stage
Evaluation based on performance: Is cost of preventing lower than cost of curing?
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Executive summary 5
Introduction 35
> Definition> Report scope> IoT Promises: The fourth industrial revolution> IoT and medical IoT (IoMT): History and context> Connected medical device drivers> Information and data value> Devices and sensors> Typical IT architecture
Connected medical device market forecast 72
> Segmentation of the connected medical device market
> Global connected medical device market> Sensor market
Connected device segmentation 93
> Implantable devices for patient monitoring> Self-quantified patient monitoring> Professional patient monitoring> Assistance for lack of autonomy
Sensor technology trends 194
> Needs for miniaturization> Low power consumption and energy storage> Sensors for IoMT> Packaging trends> Sensor players
Business models 212
> Identifying value propositions> Who pays?
Players and supply chain 231
> Key players> Value chain> Data and interoperability players
IoMT Connectivity 240
> Wireless sensor module and connectivity> Connectivity model> Connected medical device connectivity breakdown> Connectivity roadmap
Regulation and market access 251Conclusions 276
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COMPANIES CITED IN THE REPORT (non exhaustive list)3M, Abbott, Adherium, Adobe Creative Cloud, Advanced MD, Alere, AMS, Analog Devices, Amazon Web Services, Apple, ARM, Aryballe Technologies, Astra Zeneca, AT&T, Atonomics, BAM Labs, Becton Dickinson, BioSerenity, Biotronik, Bosch, CardioMEMS, Cepheid, Chrono Therapeutics, Cleardata, Cognizant, Cohero Health, Common Sensing, Companion Medical, Daktari Diagnostics, Danaher Corporation, Dexcom, GlySens, EBR Systems, Eko Devices, Empatica, Endotronix, Endevco, EPFL, Epson, Facebook, Food and Drug Administration, Gecko Health, Given Imaging, General Electric (GE), GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), Global Kinetics, GlySens, Glucovista, GN ReSound, Google Cloud, Health Care Originals, Hero Health, Hocoma, HP Enterprise, IBM, iHealth, Innothéra , Inspiro Medical, InSync, Invensense, Ipatient care, Kaa, Knowles, Leman Microdevices, Lora, Measurement Specialties, Medimetrics, Medissimo, Medtronic, Melexis, Microsoft Azure, Murata, My Signal, Nonin, Nokia, OJBio, OMRON, OnSemiconductor, Opko, Oracle, Orange, Oticon, Patient Pending, Philips Healthcare, PillDrill, PK Vitality, Praxis, Propeller Health, Proteus Digital Health, PWS, Q-Medic, Qardio, Qualcomm Life, ResMed, Roche, Salesforce, Samsung, SAP, Senseonics, Sensimed, Sensirion, Sequana Medical, Sigfox,Silicon Microstructures, St. Jude Medical, Starkey, Stim Wave Technologies, STMicroelectronics, TATA Elxsi, TDK, Télécom Santé, Telefonica, Teva, Tronics Microsystems, Telekom, TytoCare, Valtronic, Verily, Verizon, VitalConnect, Withings, Zigbee and many others…
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AUTHORSJerôme Mouly servesasaTechnology& Market Analys t specia l i zed inmicrotechnologies for biomedical & medical imaging applications at YoleDéveloppement, the“More thanMoore”market research and strategy consultingcompany. S ince 2000 , Jérôme hasparticipated in more than 100 marketingand technological analyses for industrialgroups, start-upsand institutes related tosemiconductor & medical technologiesindustry.JérômeholdsaMasterofPhysicsfrom the University of Lyon.
Sébastien Clerc isaMedicalTechnologiesAnalystatYoleDéveloppement, the“MorethanMoore”marketresearchandstrategyconsulting company. Af ter graduatingfrom Grenoble INP with a BiomedicalTechnologiesMasterdegree,hecompletedhistrainingwithaMasterdegreeinInnovationandTechnologyManagement,duringwhichheoversawstrategyandmarketing.
AsaTechnology&MarketAnalyst in theMedicalTechnologies (MedTech)businessunitatYoleDéveloppement(Yole),Asma Siari is involved in the development oftechnology&marketreportsaswellastheproductionofcustomconsultingprojects.AfteraMaster’sdegreeinBiotechnologies,Diagnostic Therapeutics & Management,Asma serves as Research Assistant at the Moores Cancer Center (San Diego,CA). She is a coauthor in two scientificpublications published in the MolecularCancerResearchJournal.InadditiontohermissionatYole,AsmapreparestodayherAdvancedMaster’sdegreeinInternationalStrategy & Marketing BtoB (EM LyonBusinessSchool,France).
REPORT OBJECTIVES•ThisreportintroducestheconceptofIoMTandrelatedmedicaldevicesinanincreasinglyconnectedworld.
•Itdescribeshowthehealthorganizationischangingwithnewbusinessmodelstocreate,andnewvaluecreationfromgenerateddata.
•Itevaluatesthemarketofconnecteddevices,givespenetrationratescomparedtonon-connecteddevicesandanalyzesthedynamics.
•Itidentifiesthemedicaldeviceandassistancedevicemainplayers,givinganoverviewofthemainproductsanddevelopments.
•Thereportgivesaselectedlistoftechnologydriversandtrends.•Itinformsreadersaboutregulations,connectivityprotocolsandsecurityfordataexchanges.
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Integrators and
end-users
Device
makers
Suppliers: material,
equipment, OSAT,
foundries…
Financial investors,
R&D centers
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SERVING MULTIPLE INDUSTRIAL FIELDS
We are workingacross
multiples industries to understand
the impact of More-than-
Moore technologies from deviceto system
From A to Z…
Transportation
makers
Mobile phone
and consumer
electronics
Automotive
Medical
systemsIndustrial and
defense
Energy
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o Yole Développement publishes a comprehensive collection of market & technology reports and patent analysis in:
• MEMS & Sensors
• RF devices & technologies
• Imaging
• Medical technologies (MedTech)
• Photonics
• Advanced packaging
• Manufacturing
• Advanced substrates
• Power electronics
• Batteries and energy management
• Compound semiconductors
• Solid state lighting
• Displays
o You are looking for:
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• A review of your competitors evolution
• An understanding of your manufacturing and production costs
• An understanding of your industry technology roadmap and related IPs
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The combined team of 60+ experts (PhDs, MBAs, industry veterans…) from Yole Développement, System Plus Consulting and KnowMade, collect information, identifythe trends, the challenges, the emerging markets, the competitive environments and turn it into results to give you a complete picture of your industry landscape.
In the past 19 years, we worked on more than 2 000 projects, interacting with technology professional and high level opinion makers from the main players of theindustry.
o Every year, Yole Développement, System Plus Consulting and Knowmade publish +120 reports. Gain full benefit from our Bundle and Annual Subscription offers.
REPORTS COLLECTION
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OUR 2017 REPORTS PLANNING (1/2)
MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY REPORTS by Yole Développement
o MEMS & SENSORS
− Acoustic MEMS and Audio Solutions 2017
− 3D Imaging & Sensing 2017
− Microspectrometers Markets and Applications 2017
− Status of the MEMS Industry 2017*
− MEMS & Sensors for Automotive 2017
− High End Inertial Sensors for Defense and Industrial Applications 2017*
− Magnetic Sensors Market and Technologies 2017
− Sensors and Sensing Modules for Smart Homes and Buildings 2017
− Sensing and Display for AR/VR/MR 2017
− MEMS Packaging 2017
− Fingerprint Sensor Applications and Technologies - Consumer Market Focus 2017
o RF DEVICES AND TECHNOLOGIES
− RF Front End Modules and Components for Cellphones 2017
− Advanced RF SiP for Cellphones 2017
− 5G and Beyond (Vol 1): Impact on RF Industry, from Infrastructure to Terminals
2017
− 5G and Beyond (Vol 2): RF Materials Platform, from Infrastructure to Terminals
2017
− RF Technologies for Automotive Applications 2017
− GaN and Si LDMOS Market and Technology Trends for RF Power 2017
o MANUFACTURING
− Glass Substrate Manufacturing 2017
− Equipment & Materials for Fan Out Technology 2017
− Equipment and Materials for 3D TSV Applications 2017
− Emerging Non Volatile Memories 2017*
o MEDTECH
− Status of the Microfluidics Industry 2017
− Solid State Medical Imaging 2017
− Connected Medical Devices: the Internet of Medical Things 2017
− Sensors for Medical Robotics 2017
− Artificial Organs: Market & Technology Analysis 2017
− Organs-on-a Chip 2017
o ADVANCED PACKAGING
− Advanced Substrates Overview 2017
− Status of the Advanced Packaging Industry 2017
− Fan Out Packaging: Market & Technology Trends 2017*
− 3D Business Update: Market & Technology Trends 2017*
− Advanced QFN: Market & Technology Trends 2017**
− Inspection and Metrology for Advanced Packaging Platform 2017**
− MEMS Packaging 2017
− Advanced Packaging for Memories 2017
− Advanced RF SiP for Cellphones 2017
− Power Packaging Market and Technology Trends 2017
− Embedded Die Packaging: Technologies and Markets Trends 2017
o IMAGING & OPTOELECTRONICS
− 3D Imaging & Sensing 2017
− Status of the CMOS Image Sensor Industry 2017*
− Camera Module for Consumer and Automotive Applications 2017*
− Uncooled Infrared Imaging Technology & Market Trends 2017*
− Solid State Medical Imaging 2017
o BATTERY AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT
− Status of Battery Industry for Stationary, Automotive and Consumer Applications
*2016 version still available / **To be confirmed
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OUR 2017 REPORTS PLANNING (2/2)o POWER ELECTRONICS
− Status of Power Electronics Industry 2017*
− Silicon Power Mosfet: Market and Technology Trends 2017
− IGBT Market and Technology Trends 2017
− Power Packaging Market and Technology Trends 2017
− Power SiC 2017: Materials, Devices, and Applications*
− Power GaN 2017: Materials, Devices, and Applications*
− Materials Market Opportunities for Cellphone Thermal Management (Battery
Cooling, Fast Charging, Data Processing, Battery Cooling, etc.) 2017
− Gate Driver Market and Technology Trends 2017
− Power Management ICs Market Quarterly Update 2017
− Power Electronics for Electrical Aircraft, Rail and Buses 2017**
− Thermal Management for LED and Power 2017
o COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS
− Power SiC 2017: Materials, Devices, and Applications*
− Power GaN 2017: Materials, Devices, and Applications*
− GaN and Si LDMOS Market and Technology Trends for RF Power 2017
− 5G and Beyond (Vol 2): RF Materials Platform, from Infrastructure to Terminals
2017
− Bulk GaN Substrate Market 2017
o DISPLAYS
− MicroLED Displays 2017
− Display for Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality and Mixed Reality 2017
− Quantum Dots for Display Applications 2017
− Phosphors & Quantum Dots 2017 - LED Downconverters for Lighting & Displays
− Organic Thin Film Transistor 2016: Flexible Displays and Other Applications
− Automotive Lighting 2017 - Technology, Industry and Market Trends
o SOLID STATE LIGHTING
− UV LEDs 2017 - Technology, Manufacturing and Application Trends*
− Horticultural Lighting 2017 - Technology, Industry and Market Trends
− Automotive Lighting 2017 - Technology, Industry and Market Trends*
− Active Imaging and Lidar 2017 (Vol 2) - IR Lighting**
− LED Lighting Module 2017 - Technology, Industry and Market Trends
− IR LEDs and Lasers - Technology Applications and Industry Trends 2017
− Phosphors & Quantum Dots 2017 - LED Downconverters for Lighting & Displays
− MicroLED Displays 2017
− CSP LED Lighting Module 2017
− LED Packaging 2017
− Thermal Management for LED and Power 2017
PATENT ANALYSIS by Knowmade
− Consumer Physics SCiO Molecular Sensor Patent-to-Product Mapping 2017
− Patent Licensing Companies in the Semiconductor Market - Patent Litigation
− Risk and Potential Targets 2017
− MEMS Microphone: Patent Landscape Analysis 2017
− MEMS Microphone: Knowles’ Patent Portfolio Analysis 2017
− Microbolometer: Patents Used in Products 2017
− Microfluidic Technologies for Diagnostic Applications Patent Landscape 2017
− Micropumps: Patent Landscape Analysis 2017
− GaN Technology: Top-100 IP Profiles 2017
− MicroLEDs: Patent Landscape Analysis 2017
− Consumer Physics SCiO Molecular Sensor Patent-to-Product Mapping 2017
− Uncooled Infrared Imaging: Patent Landscape Analysis 2017
− 3D Monolithic Memory: Patent Landscape Analysis 2017
TEARDOWN & REVERSE COSTING by System Plus Consulting More than 60 teardowns and reverse costing analysis and cost simulation tools to be
published in 2017.*2016 version still available / **To be confirmed
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OUR 2016 PUBLISHED REPORTS LIST (1/2)
MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY REPORTS by Yole Développement
o MEMS & SENSORS
− Gas Sensors Technology and Market 2016
− Status of the MEMs Industry 2016
− Sensors for Cellphones and Tablets 2016
− Market and Technology Trends of Inkjet Printheads 2016
− Sensors for Biometry and Recognition 2016
− Silicon Photonics 2016
o IMAGING & OPTOELECTRONICS
− Status of the CMOS Image Sensor Industry 2016
− Uncooled Infrared Imaging Technology & Market Trends 2016
− Imaging Technologies for Automotive 2016
− Sensors for Drones & Robots: Market Opportunities and Technology Evolution 2016
o MEDTECH
− BioMEMS 2016
− Point of Care Testing 2016: Application of Microfluidic Technologies
o ADVANCED PACKAGING
− Embedded Die Packaging: Technology and Market Trends 2017
− 2.5D & 3D IC TSV Interconnect for Advanced Packaging: Business Update 2016
− Fan-Out: Technologies and Market Trends 2016
− Fan-In Packaging: Business update 2016
− Status and Prospects for the Advanced Packaging Industry in China 2016
o MANUFACTURING
− Thin Wafer Processing and Dicing Equipment Market 2016
− Emerging Non Volatile Memories 2016
o COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS
− Power GaN 2016: Epitaxy and Devices, Applications and Technology Trends
− GaN RF Devices Market: Applications, Players, Technology and substrates 2016
− Sapphire Applications & Market 2016: from LED to Consumer Electronics
− Power SiC 2016: Materials, Devices, Modules, and Applications
o LED
− UV LED Technology, Manufacturing and Applications Trends 2016
− OLED for Lighting 2016 – Technology, Industry and Market Trends
− Automotive Lighting: Technology, Industry and Market Trends 2016
− Thermal Management Technology and Market Perspectives in Power Electronics and
LEDs 2017
− Organic Thin Film Transistor 2016: Flexible Displays and Other Applications
− Sapphire Applications & Market 2016: from LED to Consumer Electronics
− LED Packaging 2017: Market, Technology and Industry Landscape
o POWER ELECTRONICS
− Power Electronics for EV/HEV 2016: Market, Innovations and Trends
− Status of Power Electronics Industry 2016
− Passive Components Technologies and Market Trends for Power Electronics 2016
− Power SiC 2016: Materials, Devices, Modules, and Applications
− Power GaN 2016: Epitaxy and Devices, Applications, and Technology Trends
− Inverter Technologies Trends & Market Expectations 2016
− Opportunities for Power Electronics in Renewable Electricity Generation 2016
− Thermal Management Technology and Market Perspectives in Power Electronics and
LEDs 2017
− GaN RF Devices Market: Applications, Players, Technology and substrates 2016
o BATTERY AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT
− Beyond Li-ion Batteries: Present and Future Li-ion Technology Challengers 2016
− Stationary Storage and Automotive Li-ion Battery Packs 2016
− Opportunities for Power Electronics in Renewable Electricity Generation 2016
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OUR 2016 PUBLISHED REPORTS LIST (2/2)
PATENT ANALYSIS by Knowmade
− Microbattery Patent Landscape Analysis
− Miniaturized Gas Sensors Patent Landscape Analysis
− 3D Cell Culture Technologies Patent Landscape
− Phosphors and QDs for LED Applications Patent Landscape
− TSV Stacked Memory Patent Landscape
− Fan-Out Wafer Level Packaging Patent Landscape Analysis
TEARDOWN & REVERSE COSTING by System Plus Consulting More than 45 teardowns and reverse costing analysis and cost simulation tools published
in 2016.
MORE INFORMATION
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o Ask for our Bundle and Annual Subscription offers: With our bundle offer, you choose the
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