Markets for Radiation Detection Equipment Report 2013-2020
DUBLIN, November 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/lrtvrr/markets_for) has announced the addition of the "Markets for Radiation Detection Equipment Report 2013" report to their offering.
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21st century civilization will rely more and more on effectively harnessing and developing the technologies that ionizing radiation has to offer. Even if weapons and power plants went away in the next 100 years, humanity would still rely on ionizing radiation to diagnose and treat disease, deliver safe food, and seek out carbon based energy sources. Sensors would still be employed in transportation corridors, shipping vehicles, and boarder security. Radiation detection, like the integrated circuit, may be mature technology, but it continues to deliver value and evolve with changing needs.
New ground has been broken with our report on radiation detection materials, but those materials are only part of the radiation sensor story. The report now moves downstream to the devices themselves to see how the evolution of new material technologies and data processing intersect with the trends in the end-markets to deliver new form-factors, better performance, and lower cost. This report illustrates the trends in radiation sensors employed in four key applications arenas: medical detection and imaging, nuclear security and safety, energy and industrial applications, and scientific measurement and testing.
Executives and entrepreneurs, business development and product development professionals, as well as investors and inventors involved with radiation sensor equipment OEMs, electronics or materials providers, as well as device end users, will benefit from this comprehensive analysis.
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
E.1 Opportunities in Radiation Detection Equipment
E.2 Opportunities at the Intersection of Materials and Detectors
E.3 Companies to Watch
E.4 Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts for Radiation Detection Equipment
Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 Background to This Report
1.1.1 Radiation Equipment Market Characterized by Diversity
1.1.2 Current Market Drivers for Radiation Detection Equipment
1.1.3 Detection Choice and Market Segmentation
1.1.4 New Opportunities and New Companies
Chapter Two: Medical Applications Part I: Medical X-Ray Detectors
2.1 Radiography: Film to Digital
2.2 Densitometry
2.3 Computed Tomography
2.4 Key Points from this Chapter
Chapter Three: Medical Applications Part II: Medical Detectors for Gamma Radiation
3.1 Nuclear Medicine
3.2 Gamma Cameras
3.3 Combined SPECT Techniques
3.4 PET Detectors
3.5 SPECT/CT vs. PET/CT: Who wins?
3.6 Key Points from this Chapter
Chapter Four: Nuclear Safety, Homeland Security, and Military Detectors
4.1 Ionizing Radiation: A Primer
4.2 Radiation Safety, Measurement, and Interrogation Devices
4.3 Technology Trends in Radiation Detection and Safety Devices
4.4 Nuclear Energy Safety and Trends
4.5 Nuclear Terrorism: Monitoring and Response
4.6 Industry Dynamics
4.7 Key Points from this Chapter
Chapter Five: Industrial, Occupational, and Scientific Applications of Radiation Detectors
5.1 Occupational and Institutional Radiation Safety
5.2 Industrial Radiography
5.3 Oil and Mineral Exploration
5.4 Big Physics
5.5 Key Points from this Chapter
Chapter Six: Eight Year Forecasts for Radiation Detection Equipment
6.1 Introduction and Forecasting Methodology
6.2 Forecast for Radiation Detection Equipment by Type of Detector
6.3 Forecast for Radiation Detection Equipment by Market Segment
6.4 Alternative Scenarios
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Sector: Nuclear Power
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