Saturday 14 July 2012

Global Food and Beverage Survey 2012-2013: New Consumer Technology Solutions, Impact, Opportunities and Budgets

Global Food and Beverage Survey 2012-2013: Demand, Budgets, and Key Markets for Innovative Technology” is a new report by Canadean that analyzes future expectations about the significance of new technology in the global food and beverage industry. The report provides readers with a definitive analysis of the industry outlook and explores the impact of innovative technologies on the growth of the global food and beverage industry. In addition, the report examines and analyzes the key growth markets for innovative technologies in 2012-2013, the use of intelligent packaging, technology spending activity, the use of nanotechnology, and technology transfer in the industry.  Furthermore, this report not only grants access to the opinions and strategies of business decision makers and competitors, but also examines their actions surrounding business priorities. The report also provides access to information categorized by region, and company type and size.

Introduction and Landscape
Why was the report written?This report is the result of an extensive survey drawn from Canadean’s exclusive panel of leading global food and beverage industry executives. The report examines overall growth in demand for innovative technologies and the key benefits of using innovative technologies, including key influencers responsible for adopting innovative technologies. This report identifies the leading technologies used in the global food and beverage processing and the key drivers influencing the implementation of new technology. In addition, this report includes definitive assessment of intelligent packaging, nanotechnology and technology transfer growth outlook. Furthermore, the report reveals the future budget allocations for new technology by global food and beverage industry buyer and supplier companies. Most secondary research reports are based on general industry drivers and do not understand the industry executives’ attitude and changing behaviors, creating a gap in the business outlook of the industry. In an effort to bridge this gap, Canadean created this primary-research based report by gathering the opinions of multiple stake holders in the value-chain of the global food and beverage industry.

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Report Details
Publised: July 2012
No.of Pages: 173
 Price: Single User License: US$ 2000     Corporate User License: US$ 6000




What is the current market landscape and what is changing?
The projected average global annual procurement budget for buyer respondents is US$173 million in 2012-2013.

What are the key drivers behind recent market changes?
The key drivers which are influential in the implementation of nanotechnology are ‘helps in extending shelf life’ and ‘enhances food safety’, as identified by 57% of food manufacturers each.

What makes this report unique and essential to read?
“Global Food and Beverage Survey 2012-2013: Demand, Budgets and Key Markets for Innovative Technology” is a new report by Canadean that analyzes future expectations about the significance of new technology in the global food and beverage industry. The report provides readers with a definitive analysis of the industry outlook and explores the impact of innovative technologies on the growth of the global food and beverage industry. In addition, the report examines and analyzes the key growth markets for innovative technologies in 2012-2013, the use of intelligent packaging, technology spending activity, the use of nanotechnology, and technology transfer in the industry.  Furthermore, this report not only grants access to the opinions and strategies of business decision makers and competitors, but also examines their actions surrounding business priorities. The report also provides access to information categorized by region, and company type and size.

Key Features and Benefits
  • Projects industry trends and new technology growth expectations in 2012-2013, and studies various technology oriented food and beverage types, and the growing demand for nanotechnology in the food and beverage industry.
  • Reveals future budget allocations for new technology and the variations in the portion of budget allocation for nanotechnology, categorized by company type, region, and company size.
  • Uncovers key challenges and drivers in implementing technology transfer solution, and analyzes the change in demand for technology transfer in 2012-2013.
  • Perceive the significance of active and intelligent packaging and understand demand growth for packaging materials.
  • Review the level of implementation of nanotechnology in the global food and beverage industry and evaluation of key drivers in implementing nanotechnology solutions in 2012-2013.
Key Market Issues
Across the global food and beverage industry, 57%, 45% and 44% of respective respondents identify ‘packaging’, ‘preparation or production’, and ‘marketing’ as operational areas projected to demonstrate increased use of technology in 2012-2013.
Overall 62% of global food manufacturers identify ‘pasteurization’ as the most widely used technology in food processing, followed by ‘high-pressure processing’ and ‘UV treatment’ as identified by 41% and 28% of respondents respectively.
Consumer convenience, ‘safety and traceability’ and ‘environmental concerns’ emerge as key drivers of active and intelligent packaging for global food and beverage industry suppliers.
According to global food manufacturers, packaging materials such as ‘recyclable plastics’, ‘paper and board’, and ‘degradable plastics’ are expected to record increased demand in 2012-2013.
Overall, 60% of respondents identify ‘food and beverage packaging’ as the most important area projected to record increased use of technology transfer in 2012-2013, followed by ‘new product development’ and ‘food processing’ as identified by 54% and 51% of respondents respectively.

Key Highlights
According to survey results, the top three innovative technologies used in food and beverage processing are ‘pasteurization’, ‘high-pressure processing’, and UV treatment.
Survey results show that, 48% of supplier respondents identify ‘dairy’ as the product segment most likely to record increased use of processing technologies in 2012-2013 followed by ‘soft drinks’ and ‘prepared meals’ as identified by 35% and 32% of respective respondents.
Cost savings, ‘development of new products’, ‘operational efficiency’, and ‘market demand’ are instrumental in the implementation of new technology within their organizations.
According to global food and beverage manufacturers, ‘cold storage technology’ and ‘shelf life extension technology’ are considered key packaging technologies.
Overall, 20% of global food and beverage manufacturer respondents plan to allocate between 5%-10% of their total procurement budget towards technology solutions in 2012-2013.

Personal & Professional Service Robotics Market – Global Forecast & Assessment by Applications & Geography (2012 – 2017)

During early 2010s, service robotics evolved with advanced interaction capabilities, in addition to mobility. Entertainment products for exhibitions and products were introduced in Japan to amuse residents- which followed next. Robots were able to respond to vocal commands or gestures and move independently around a living space, watering plants, letting the cat out, operating kitchen appliances, even making toast (as well as serving it), and feeding pets. As the elderly will represent the largest market segment in the years to come, the industry anticipates a huge demand for servant robots.

In the coming ten years, service robotics evolution is expected to continue with its application in Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) or self-driving cars, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) or self-piloting airplanes, and autonomous wheelchairs, as well as C3PO-like anthropomorphic robots and less complex simple cleaning robots. The more sophisticated service robots applications include robot snipers, minding children, caring for the elderly, acting as tour guides, and giving people baths or doses of medicine. As with all the digital technologies, the prices of robots are expected to fall, while, at the same time, their capabilities are expected to grow rapidly.

The service robotics market report forecasts and assesses the professional and personal service robotics by applications, and geography from 2012 to 2017. The report analyses the service robotics application market, both qualitatively and quantitatively, giving in-depth insights about each sub segment of all application as well. Industrial service robots can be used to carry out simple tasks, such as examining welding, as well as more complex, harsh-environment tasks, such as aiding in the dismantling of nuclear powers stations. Autonomous scientific robots perform tasks which humans would find difficult or impossible, from the deep sea to outer space. The Woods Hole Sentry can descend to 4,500 meters and allows a higher payload as it does not need a support ship or the oxygen and other facilities demanded by human piloted vessels.

The service robotics market research report aims to capture the market roadmap with market sizes, revenue forecasts, value chain, competitive landscape, leading players and their key developments, strategies, and profiles. Market is split into five regions; namely Americas, Europe, Japan, APAC, and ROW for the geographic analysis of the market.

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Report Details: 
Published:July 2012
No.of Pages:208
Price:Single User License: US$4650     Corporate User License:US$ 7150

 
The global service robotics market in 2011 was worth $18.39 billion. This market is valued at $20.73 billion in 2012 and expected to reach $46.18 billion by 2017 at an estimated CAGR of 17.4% from 2012 to 2017. The market is driven by factors like ageing population, value enhancement by robots, increasing grants and funds by governments, increasing venture capital investments in service robotics companies, enhancements in complementary technologies and integration of robotics with mobile technologies, other smart products, and appliances.
The key market players in service robotics industry are Honda Motors (Japan), iRobot (U.S.), AB Electrolux (Sweden), Sony (Japan), Fujitsu (Japan), Toyota (Japan), GeckoSystems (U.S.), and Yujin Robot (South Korea).
Scope of the report
The service robotics market research report categorizes the global market on the basis of them being used in various applications, and geographical analysis; forecasting revenue, and analyzing trends in the market.
The global service robotics market is segmented into:
  • This report highlights the basic structure of the service robotics market; i.e. professional and personal service robotics by applications and geography. The report covers the major applications such as defense, rescue & security; agriculture & forestry; aerospace; infrastructure; medical; underwater; others for the professional service robotics. Domestic, entertainment, security, education are covered under personal service robotics.
  • The report sizes all the sub markets by geography by giving detailed geographic split into Americas, Europe, Japan, APAC, and Rest of the World (ROW).

HIV Partnering 2007-2012

The HIV Partnering 2007-2012 report provides understanding and access to the HIV partnering deals and agreements entered into by the worlds leading healthcare companies.
  • Trends in HIV partnering deals
  • Top HIV deals by value
  • Deals listed by company A-Z, industry sector, stage of development, technology type
The HIV Partnering 2007-2012 provides understanding and access to the HIV partnering deals and agreements entered into by the worlds leading healthcare companies.

The report provides an analysis of HIV partnering deals. The majority of deals are discovery or development stage whereby the licensee obtains a right or an option right to license the licensors HIV technology. These deals tend to be multicomponent, starting with collaborative R&D, and commercialization of outcomes.

Understanding the flexibility of a prospective partner’s negotiated deals terms provides critical insight into the negotiation process in terms of what you can expect to achieve during the negotiation of terms. Whilst many smaller companies will be seeking details of the payments clauses, the devil is in the detail in terms of how payments are triggered – contract documents provide this insight where press releases do not.

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Report Details:
Published: July 2012
No.of Pages: 150
Price: Single User License: US$ 1695       Corporate User License: US$ 8475









This data driven report contains over 260 links to online copies of actual HIV deals and contract documents as submitted to the Securities Exchange Commission by companies and their partners, where available. Contract documents provide the answers to numerous questions about a prospective partner’s flexibility on a wide range of important issues, many of which will have a significant impact on each party’s ability to derive value from the deal.

The initial chapters of this report provide an orientation of  HIV partnering trends.

Chapter 1 provides an introduction to the report, whilst chapter 2 provides an overview of the trends in  HIV partnering since 2007, including a summary of deals by industry sector, stage of development, deal type, and technology type. Numerous tables provide outline financial trends.

Chapter 3 provides an overview of the leading HIV deals since 2007. Deals are listed by headline value, signed by bigpharma, most active bigpharma. Where the deal has an agreement contract published at the SEC a link provides online access to the contract.

Chapter 4 provides a comprehensive directory of  HIV partnering deals signed and announced since 2007. The chapter is organized by company A-Z, stage of development at signing, deal type (collaborative R&D, co-promotion, licensing etc), and technology type. Each deal title links via Weblink to an online version of the deal record, and where available the contract document, providing easy access to each contract document on demand.

In conclusion, this report provides everything a prospective dealmaker needs to know about partnering in the
research, development and commercialization of  HIV technologies and products.

Report scope
HIV Partnering 2007-2012 is intended to provide the reader with an in-depth understanding and access to  HIV trends and structure of deals entered into by leading companies worldwide.

This data driven report includes:
  • Trends in  HIV dealmaking in the biopharma industry since 2007
  • Access to summary headline, upfront, milestone and royalty data
  • The leading  HIV deals by value since 2007
In HIV Partnering 2007-2012, the available deals are listed by:
  • Headline value
  • Upfront payment value
  • Royalty rate value
  • Company A-Z
  • Industry sector
  • Stage of development at signing
  • Deal component type
  • Technology type
Each deal title links via Weblink to an online version of the deal record and where available, the contract document, providing easy access to each contract document on demand.

HIV Partnering 2007-2012 provides the reader with the following key benefits:
  • In-depth understanding of HIV deal trends since 2007
  • Access to summary headline, upfront, milestone and royalty data
  • Comprehensive access to over 260 actual HIV deals entered into by the world’s biopharma companies since 2007
  • Insight into key deal terms included in contracts, where disclosed
  • Understand the key deal terms companies have agreed in deals
  • Undertake due diligence to assess suitability of your proposed deal terms for partner companies