This report follows on from
NanoMarkets’ successful reports on radiation detection equipment and radiation
detection materials in 2013. It identifies the new opportunities that
continue to emerge from the sales of equipment designed to detect ionization
radiation. In many ways the medical detection equipment market is quite
mature. But its customers can often be found in areas that change with
shifting socioeconomic conditions. For example, a major market for
radiation detection is in the nuclear power industry; a sector that rises and
falls according to the energy policies of the day. Another major
purchaser of radiation detection gear is healthcare, a demand that is boosted
by the aging population in developed countries
The customer base for radiation
detection equipment is very broad and includes the food, pharmaceutical
and mining industries, as well as the medical and nuclear power sectors
mentioned above. In addition, radiation detection is used in both the
military and domestic security. The bottom line is that while radiation detection
may be settled technology, it continues to deliver value and evolve with
changing needs.
In this report, we explore the
revenue potential for radiation detection over the next eight years in three
diverse market sectors: industrial and laboratory, security and medical.
The report also includes eight-year (volume and value) forecasts for key
sensors used in radiation detection applications, such as medical gamma
cameras, RIIDS, portal monitors, PET detectors, oil exploration and scientific
sensors, etc. As in NanoMarkets previous reports in this space, all
demand forecasts in this report are segmented by device type and world region.
In addition, this report analyzes the products and marketing strategies of the
leading suppliers of radiation detection equipment in the markets covered.
NanoMarkets believes that business
development executives and product management professionals, as well as
investors and entrepreneurs, involved with radiation detection equipment will
benefit from the comprehensive analysis or the radiation detection equipment
included in this report which:
- Identifies major sectors using
radiation detection systems.
- Lists out opportunities for
devices in traditional and un-conventional applications
- Points out technological
advancements in the field of radiations and identifies detectors
beneficial for developing efficient systems and devices.
- Analyzes different types of
detectors, their advantages and limitations for certain
applications
- Details the dynamics of the
radiation based industry
- Discusses products available
in the market and continual endeavors of their manufacturers
- Analyzes the geographical
pattern of usage of radiation detectors in coherence with certain
applications and their respective domains
- Signifies new opportunities
and challenges in this sector
- Discusses the role of
prominent regulations and regulatory authorities in monitoring radiation
levels and exposures
- Assessing forecast of
detectors in various applicative domains for the next eight years.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary
E.1 Changes Since Our 2013 Report
E.2 New Opportunities for Radiation
Detection Equipment
E.2.1 Domestic Security and
Military Applications
E 2.2 Industrial/Occupational
Safety – Including the Nuclear Power Industry
E 2.3 X-Ray and Nuclear Medicine
E.3 Companies to Watch in the
Radiation Detection Business
E.4 Summary of Eight-Year Forecast
for Radiation Detection Equipment
Chapter One Introduction
1.1 Background to the Report
1.2 Objective and Scope of this
Report
1.3 Methodology of this Report
1.3.1 Market Forecasting
Methodology
1.4 Plan of this Report
Chapter Two: Markets for Radiation
Detection in Military Operations and Domestic Security
2.1 Domestic Security
2.1.1 Detectors in Civilian Areas
2.1.2 Passenger Checking at Airports
2.1.3 First Responders:
Police, Fire and Ambulance
2.1.4 Types of Radiation Detectors
Used for Domestic Security
2.1.5 Eight-Year Forecasts of
Radiation Detection Equipment Used in Domestic Security
2.2 Radiation in the Military
2.2.1 Types of Radiation Detectors
Used by the Military
2.2.3 Eight-Year Forecasts of
Radiation Detection Equipment Used by the Military
2.3 Main Suppliers of Detectors
Used by the Military and Domestic Security
2.4 Key Points from this Chapter
Chapter Three: Markets for
Radiation Detection Equipment in General Industrial and Scientific
Applications
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