In Pugalur - a small village in Tamil Nadu, Swami a 55 year old farmer goes out to withdraw some money from his bank account. He takes out a smart card from his pocket and gives it to a business correspondent - a bank appointed agent who comes to the village with an electronic handheld device connected to the bank.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/19694/Smart-Card-Industry-in-India:-SIM,-Identity,-Banking,-Transport,-Healthcare,-Pay-TV,-Loyalty-&-PDS/
The capacity for innovation: Phillip Easter, Director, Mobile Apps & Wearabl...SITA
With air transport looking ahead to major growth in passenger numbers, what needs to be done to tackle the challenges of capacity? How can tomorrow’s industry be more agile? How might the industry best embrace the end-to-end, proactive and intuitive capabilities of so-called self-service 2.0, as well as better ways of adapting to irregular operations with predictive analytics and A-CDM? And what developments will we see in air transport’s application of tablets and mobile devices, along with wearable computing use by agents?
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The capacity for innovation – tomorrow’s airport experience: Phillip Easter, Director, Mobile Apps & Wearables, American Airlines
Getting customers to come to your stores and shop is one thing, ensuring they come back again for repeat business is a different challenge. Customers are spoilt for choice of moving to other retailers and it is becoming more important to acknowledge the customer for the business he does with the retailer. Equally important is to monetize the gratitude and Reward him for the business he does.
Loyalty Soft+ is a points & rewards management application, designed to significantly improve customer retention by bringing them continuously back and improving customer satisfaction levels. Loyalty Soft+ is maintain relation between client to business
Loyalty Point +
For Small & Medium Shop, Mall, Fast Food Point, Restaurants, Hotels, Club, Tours & Travel Agency
Features
Customer Management | Loyalty Point Management | Billing Management | Birthday / Marriage Anniversary Reminder | SMS Facility | Send Offer SMS | Magnetic Strips & Bar Coded Cards Supported | Reporting | Increasing Business | Connect to your Old Customers
Kona Pay is a new payment platform that aims to converge multiple payment factors including various form factors, provisioning modes, payment modes, and security measures onto a single payment platform. It allows for payments using plastic cards, mobile wallets, and other methods on both in-store and online/mobile channels. Developing Kona Pay presented challenges in adapting to new specifications from payment brands, meeting tight deadlines, ensuring code quality, and effective collaboration across distributed teams.
The system uses smart card technology to identify the authorized personnel and then process all the passport details pertaining to him/her, for necessary verification by authorities concerned.
For more details: http://www.edgefxkits.com/
This document provides an overview of smart cards, including:
- Their architecture which includes a CPU, memory (RAM, ROM, EEPROM), security logic, and interface.
- How they work by communicating with card readers using standardized commands and responses.
- Security mechanisms like passwords, cryptographic challenges, and biometric storage to authenticate users and the card/terminal.
- How data is stored in their EEPROM memory organized in a file structure.
A smart card is a plastic card with an embedded microchip that can store data and be used for applications like phone calls, payments, and more. Smart cards were first developed in the 1970s and are now used widely for payment, transit cards, identification, and more. They provide security advantages over magnetic stripe cards and allow for multiple functions on a single card. Smart cards are expected to continue evolving to new form factors and applications in the future.
The document discusses smart cards, which resemble credit cards but contain an embedded microprocessor chip. Smart cards can store data and applications, perform computations, and provide strong security features like cryptography. They work by communicating with an external smart card reader via contact or contactless transmission. The reader acts as an intermediary to transfer data between the card and other devices. Smart cards contain an operating system that controls access to data stored on the microchip and can run multiple applications simultaneously. They are commonly used for identity verification, payments, and health/banking applications due to their portability and security.
The capacity for innovation: Phillip Easter, Director, Mobile Apps & Wearabl...SITA
With air transport looking ahead to major growth in passenger numbers, what needs to be done to tackle the challenges of capacity? How can tomorrow’s industry be more agile? How might the industry best embrace the end-to-end, proactive and intuitive capabilities of so-called self-service 2.0, as well as better ways of adapting to irregular operations with predictive analytics and A-CDM? And what developments will we see in air transport’s application of tablets and mobile devices, along with wearable computing use by agents?
www.sita.aero/surveys
The capacity for innovation – tomorrow’s airport experience: Phillip Easter, Director, Mobile Apps & Wearables, American Airlines
Getting customers to come to your stores and shop is one thing, ensuring they come back again for repeat business is a different challenge. Customers are spoilt for choice of moving to other retailers and it is becoming more important to acknowledge the customer for the business he does with the retailer. Equally important is to monetize the gratitude and Reward him for the business he does.
Loyalty Soft+ is a points & rewards management application, designed to significantly improve customer retention by bringing them continuously back and improving customer satisfaction levels. Loyalty Soft+ is maintain relation between client to business
Loyalty Point +
For Small & Medium Shop, Mall, Fast Food Point, Restaurants, Hotels, Club, Tours & Travel Agency
Features
Customer Management | Loyalty Point Management | Billing Management | Birthday / Marriage Anniversary Reminder | SMS Facility | Send Offer SMS | Magnetic Strips & Bar Coded Cards Supported | Reporting | Increasing Business | Connect to your Old Customers
Kona Pay is a new payment platform that aims to converge multiple payment factors including various form factors, provisioning modes, payment modes, and security measures onto a single payment platform. It allows for payments using plastic cards, mobile wallets, and other methods on both in-store and online/mobile channels. Developing Kona Pay presented challenges in adapting to new specifications from payment brands, meeting tight deadlines, ensuring code quality, and effective collaboration across distributed teams.
The system uses smart card technology to identify the authorized personnel and then process all the passport details pertaining to him/her, for necessary verification by authorities concerned.
For more details: http://www.edgefxkits.com/
This document provides an overview of smart cards, including:
- Their architecture which includes a CPU, memory (RAM, ROM, EEPROM), security logic, and interface.
- How they work by communicating with card readers using standardized commands and responses.
- Security mechanisms like passwords, cryptographic challenges, and biometric storage to authenticate users and the card/terminal.
- How data is stored in their EEPROM memory organized in a file structure.
A smart card is a plastic card with an embedded microchip that can store data and be used for applications like phone calls, payments, and more. Smart cards were first developed in the 1970s and are now used widely for payment, transit cards, identification, and more. They provide security advantages over magnetic stripe cards and allow for multiple functions on a single card. Smart cards are expected to continue evolving to new form factors and applications in the future.
The document discusses smart cards, which resemble credit cards but contain an embedded microprocessor chip. Smart cards can store data and applications, perform computations, and provide strong security features like cryptography. They work by communicating with an external smart card reader via contact or contactless transmission. The reader acts as an intermediary to transfer data between the card and other devices. Smart cards contain an operating system that controls access to data stored on the microchip and can run multiple applications simultaneously. They are commonly used for identity verification, payments, and health/banking applications due to their portability and security.
Smart cards are plastic cards with embedded microchips that can store and process data. They come in various types, including contact cards that must be inserted into a reader, contactless cards that communicate via radio frequency, and dual-interface cards that can be used either way. Smart cards provide secure storage of identification, banking, medical, and other important user information and enable faster transactions. They are defined by international standards for dimensions, communication protocols, and more. While offering benefits like security, portability, and flexibility, smart cards also have drawbacks including higher costs and limited reader compatibility compared to traditional cards.
Smart cards are credit card sized devices with embedded integrated circuits that can store and process data. They can be used for identification, authentication, data storage and more. The document outlines the history of smart cards from their invention in 1968 to modern applications. Key benefits include security, portability and ease of use. Examples of smart card applications provided are banking, healthcare, access control and telecommunications. Advantages include flexibility and security while disadvantages include potential fees and data access if lost or stolen.
Smart cards can hold up to 32KB of data and have encryption capabilities. They provide security for banking, mobile payments, and ID verification. Smart cards use microprocessors and memory to store and process encrypted data for transactions and access control through card readers. They provide flexibility, security, portability and increasing storage capacity compared to magnetic stripe cards.
Smart cards are plastic cards with embedded integrated circuits that can be used for secure identification and financial transactions. They store data in their microchips and communicate with card readers using established protocols. The main types are contact cards that must be inserted directly into readers, contactless cards that communicate via radio frequency, and dual-interface cards that support both contact and contactless. Smart cards rely on operating systems and encryption to securely store and manage access to user data for applications such as ID cards, payments, and access control.
This document provides an overview of Birlamedisoft's Quanta hospital information management system (HIMS). It includes menus and descriptions for modules related to patient registration, billing, laboratory, radiology, pharmacy, inventory, housekeeping, and more. Graphics display sample interfaces for registration cards, dashboards, imaging controls, and connectivity to various medical devices. The system aims to manage all clinical, administrative and financial aspects of healthcare facilities.
Smart cards are credit card-sized cards with embedded microchips that can store up to 32,000 bytes of data. They come in two types - memory-only chips and microprocessor chips. Smart cards provide flexibility, security, and portability for applications like banking, mobile payments, ID verification, and access control. While smart cards offer advantages like increasing data storage and reliability, security remains a key disadvantage to address.
Study: The Future of VR, AR and Self-Driving CarsLinkedIn
We asked LinkedIn members worldwide about their levels of interest in the latest wave of technology: whether they’re using wearables, and whether they intend to buy self-driving cars and VR headsets as they become available. We asked them too about their attitudes to technology and to the growing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the devices that they use. The answers were fascinating – and in many cases, surprising.
This SlideShare explores the full results of this study, including detailed market-by-market breakdowns of intention levels for each technology – and how attitudes change with age, location and seniority level. If you’re marketing a tech brand – or planning to use VR and wearables to reach a professional audience – then these are insights you won’t want to miss.
UX, ethnography and possibilities: for Libraries, Museums and ArchivesNed Potter
1) The document discusses how the University of York Library has used various user experience (UX) techniques like ethnographic observation and interviews to better understand user needs and behaviors.
2) Some changes implemented based on UX findings include installing hot water taps, changing hours, and adding blankets - aimed at improving the small details of user experience.
3) The presentation encourages other libraries, archives and museums to try incorporating UX techniques like behavioral mapping and cognitive interviews to inform design changes that enhance services for users.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere, promising self-driving cars, medical breakthroughs, and new ways of working. But how do you separate hype from reality? How can your company apply AI to solve real business problems?
Here’s what AI learnings your business should keep in mind for 2017.
TEDx Manchester: AI & The Future of WorkVolker Hirsch
TEDx Manchester talk on artificial intelligence (AI) and how the ascent of AI and robotics impacts our future work environments.
The video of the talk is now also available here: https://youtu.be/dRw4d2Si8LA
Therapeutic class overview treating refractory hematological malignancies - R...Reports Corner
The document discusses innovative drug development strategies for treating refractory hematological malignancies. Over the past decade, proteasome inhibitors and immunomodulatory drugs have improved treatment outcomes for multiple myeloma patients. However, patients eventually relapse, highlighting the need for new treatment options for relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma. Two new drugs, pomalidomide and carfilzomib, have addressed this need but room for additional therapies remains. The report provides an overview of approved therapies and unmet needs in treating relapsed myeloma, acute myeloid leukemia, and myelodysplastic syndromes as well as a discussion of promising late-stage drug pipelines and commercial opportunities in these therapeutic areas.
Wireless security companies and solutions 2014 - ReportsCornerReports Corner
Overview:
Collectively speaking, wireless security represents technologies and solutions designed to prevent unauthorized access or information damage for computers connected to wireless networks.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/37807/Wireless-Security-Companies-and-Solutions-2014/
The cybersecurity market in nigeria to 2023 market brief - Reports Corner
Synopsis
SDI's "The Cybersecurity Market in Nigeria to 2023: Market Brief" provides a top-level, category specific view of the forecast market value of Cybersecurity expenditure in Nigeria.
Summary
SDI's "The Cybersecurity Market in Nigeria to 2023: Market Brief", provides a top-level, quantitative view of forecast expenditure of Cybersecurity sector in Nigeria. - Reports Corner
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/27313/The-Cybersecurity-Market-in-Nigeria-to-2023:-Market-Brief/
The global military rotorcraft market 2013 2023 - Reports CornerReports Corner
Product Synopsis
This report is the result of SDI's extensive market and company research covering the global rotorcraft industry. It provides detailed analysis of both historic and forecast global industry values, factors influencing demand, the challenges faced by industry participants, analysis of the leading companies in the industry, and key news.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/27221/The-Global-Military-Rotorcraft-Market--2013-2023/
PSA Peugeot Citroen Automotive Company Profile, SWOT and Financial Report...Reports Corner
Synopsis
ICD Research's "PSA Peugeot Citroen : Automotive - Company Profile, SWOT and Financial Report" contains in depth information and data about the company and its operations.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/27219/PSA-Peugeot-Citroen-:-Automotive---Company-Profile,-SWOT-and-Financial-Report/
Renewable energy in germany - Reports CornerReports Corner
Introduction
Renewable Energy in Germany industry profile provides top-line qualitative and quantitative summary information including: market size (value 2008-12, and forecast to 2017). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/26823/Renewable-Energy-in-Germany/
Global Markets Direct's, 'Carcinomas - Pipeline Review, H1 2013', provides an overview of the indication's therapeutic pipeline. This report provides information on the therapeutic development for Carcinomas, complete with latest updates, and special features on late-stage and discontinued projects.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/23246/Carcinomas-%E2%80%93-Pipeline-Review,-H1-2013/
Global Markets Direct's, 'Esophageal Cancer - Pipeline Review, H1 2013', provides an overview of the indication's therapeutic pipeline. This report provides information on the therapeutic development for Esophageal Cancer, complete with latest updates, and special features on late-stage and discontinued projects.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/23243/Esophageal-Cancer-%E2%80%93-Pipeline-Review,-H1-2013/
Introduction
Textile Mills in India industry profile provides top-line qualitative and quantitative summary information including: market size (value 2008-12, and
forecast to 2017). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within
the market. Essential resource for top-line data and analysis covering the India textile mills market. Includes market size and segmentation data, textual
and graphical analysis of market growth trends, leading companies and macroeconomic information.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/23018/Textile-Mills-in-India/
This document describes 11 reports available for purchase from ReportsCorner.com on topics including ICT spending predictions for industries in Belgium, the chocolate market in Asia-Pacific and BRIC countries, the gum market in BRIC countries, and the sugar confectionery market in BRIC countries. Each report costs $495-$1000 and provides historical and forecast data on consumption trends segmented by brand, channel, category and geography.
Smart cards are plastic cards with embedded microchips that can store and process data. They come in various types, including contact cards that must be inserted into a reader, contactless cards that communicate via radio frequency, and dual-interface cards that can be used either way. Smart cards provide secure storage of identification, banking, medical, and other important user information and enable faster transactions. They are defined by international standards for dimensions, communication protocols, and more. While offering benefits like security, portability, and flexibility, smart cards also have drawbacks including higher costs and limited reader compatibility compared to traditional cards.
Smart cards are credit card sized devices with embedded integrated circuits that can store and process data. They can be used for identification, authentication, data storage and more. The document outlines the history of smart cards from their invention in 1968 to modern applications. Key benefits include security, portability and ease of use. Examples of smart card applications provided are banking, healthcare, access control and telecommunications. Advantages include flexibility and security while disadvantages include potential fees and data access if lost or stolen.
Smart cards can hold up to 32KB of data and have encryption capabilities. They provide security for banking, mobile payments, and ID verification. Smart cards use microprocessors and memory to store and process encrypted data for transactions and access control through card readers. They provide flexibility, security, portability and increasing storage capacity compared to magnetic stripe cards.
Smart cards are plastic cards with embedded integrated circuits that can be used for secure identification and financial transactions. They store data in their microchips and communicate with card readers using established protocols. The main types are contact cards that must be inserted directly into readers, contactless cards that communicate via radio frequency, and dual-interface cards that support both contact and contactless. Smart cards rely on operating systems and encryption to securely store and manage access to user data for applications such as ID cards, payments, and access control.
This document provides an overview of Birlamedisoft's Quanta hospital information management system (HIMS). It includes menus and descriptions for modules related to patient registration, billing, laboratory, radiology, pharmacy, inventory, housekeeping, and more. Graphics display sample interfaces for registration cards, dashboards, imaging controls, and connectivity to various medical devices. The system aims to manage all clinical, administrative and financial aspects of healthcare facilities.
Smart cards are credit card-sized cards with embedded microchips that can store up to 32,000 bytes of data. They come in two types - memory-only chips and microprocessor chips. Smart cards provide flexibility, security, and portability for applications like banking, mobile payments, ID verification, and access control. While smart cards offer advantages like increasing data storage and reliability, security remains a key disadvantage to address.
Study: The Future of VR, AR and Self-Driving CarsLinkedIn
We asked LinkedIn members worldwide about their levels of interest in the latest wave of technology: whether they’re using wearables, and whether they intend to buy self-driving cars and VR headsets as they become available. We asked them too about their attitudes to technology and to the growing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the devices that they use. The answers were fascinating – and in many cases, surprising.
This SlideShare explores the full results of this study, including detailed market-by-market breakdowns of intention levels for each technology – and how attitudes change with age, location and seniority level. If you’re marketing a tech brand – or planning to use VR and wearables to reach a professional audience – then these are insights you won’t want to miss.
UX, ethnography and possibilities: for Libraries, Museums and ArchivesNed Potter
1) The document discusses how the University of York Library has used various user experience (UX) techniques like ethnographic observation and interviews to better understand user needs and behaviors.
2) Some changes implemented based on UX findings include installing hot water taps, changing hours, and adding blankets - aimed at improving the small details of user experience.
3) The presentation encourages other libraries, archives and museums to try incorporating UX techniques like behavioral mapping and cognitive interviews to inform design changes that enhance services for users.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere, promising self-driving cars, medical breakthroughs, and new ways of working. But how do you separate hype from reality? How can your company apply AI to solve real business problems?
Here’s what AI learnings your business should keep in mind for 2017.
TEDx Manchester: AI & The Future of WorkVolker Hirsch
TEDx Manchester talk on artificial intelligence (AI) and how the ascent of AI and robotics impacts our future work environments.
The video of the talk is now also available here: https://youtu.be/dRw4d2Si8LA
Therapeutic class overview treating refractory hematological malignancies - R...Reports Corner
The document discusses innovative drug development strategies for treating refractory hematological malignancies. Over the past decade, proteasome inhibitors and immunomodulatory drugs have improved treatment outcomes for multiple myeloma patients. However, patients eventually relapse, highlighting the need for new treatment options for relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma. Two new drugs, pomalidomide and carfilzomib, have addressed this need but room for additional therapies remains. The report provides an overview of approved therapies and unmet needs in treating relapsed myeloma, acute myeloid leukemia, and myelodysplastic syndromes as well as a discussion of promising late-stage drug pipelines and commercial opportunities in these therapeutic areas.
Wireless security companies and solutions 2014 - ReportsCornerReports Corner
Overview:
Collectively speaking, wireless security represents technologies and solutions designed to prevent unauthorized access or information damage for computers connected to wireless networks.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/37807/Wireless-Security-Companies-and-Solutions-2014/
The cybersecurity market in nigeria to 2023 market brief - Reports Corner
Synopsis
SDI's "The Cybersecurity Market in Nigeria to 2023: Market Brief" provides a top-level, category specific view of the forecast market value of Cybersecurity expenditure in Nigeria.
Summary
SDI's "The Cybersecurity Market in Nigeria to 2023: Market Brief", provides a top-level, quantitative view of forecast expenditure of Cybersecurity sector in Nigeria. - Reports Corner
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/27313/The-Cybersecurity-Market-in-Nigeria-to-2023:-Market-Brief/
The global military rotorcraft market 2013 2023 - Reports CornerReports Corner
Product Synopsis
This report is the result of SDI's extensive market and company research covering the global rotorcraft industry. It provides detailed analysis of both historic and forecast global industry values, factors influencing demand, the challenges faced by industry participants, analysis of the leading companies in the industry, and key news.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/27221/The-Global-Military-Rotorcraft-Market--2013-2023/
PSA Peugeot Citroen Automotive Company Profile, SWOT and Financial Report...Reports Corner
Synopsis
ICD Research's "PSA Peugeot Citroen : Automotive - Company Profile, SWOT and Financial Report" contains in depth information and data about the company and its operations.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/27219/PSA-Peugeot-Citroen-:-Automotive---Company-Profile,-SWOT-and-Financial-Report/
Renewable energy in germany - Reports CornerReports Corner
Introduction
Renewable Energy in Germany industry profile provides top-line qualitative and quantitative summary information including: market size (value 2008-12, and forecast to 2017). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/26823/Renewable-Energy-in-Germany/
Global Markets Direct's, 'Carcinomas - Pipeline Review, H1 2013', provides an overview of the indication's therapeutic pipeline. This report provides information on the therapeutic development for Carcinomas, complete with latest updates, and special features on late-stage and discontinued projects.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/23246/Carcinomas-%E2%80%93-Pipeline-Review,-H1-2013/
Global Markets Direct's, 'Esophageal Cancer - Pipeline Review, H1 2013', provides an overview of the indication's therapeutic pipeline. This report provides information on the therapeutic development for Esophageal Cancer, complete with latest updates, and special features on late-stage and discontinued projects.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/23243/Esophageal-Cancer-%E2%80%93-Pipeline-Review,-H1-2013/
Introduction
Textile Mills in India industry profile provides top-line qualitative and quantitative summary information including: market size (value 2008-12, and
forecast to 2017). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within
the market. Essential resource for top-line data and analysis covering the India textile mills market. Includes market size and segmentation data, textual
and graphical analysis of market growth trends, leading companies and macroeconomic information.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/23018/Textile-Mills-in-India/
This document describes 11 reports available for purchase from ReportsCorner.com on topics including ICT spending predictions for industries in Belgium, the chocolate market in Asia-Pacific and BRIC countries, the gum market in BRIC countries, and the sugar confectionery market in BRIC countries. Each report costs $495-$1000 and provides historical and forecast data on consumption trends segmented by brand, channel, category and geography.
Immunoglobulins market to 2019 demand in primary immunodeficiency (pi) and ...Reports Corner
GBI Research's report "Immunoglobulins Market to 2019 - Demand in Primary Immunodeficiency (PI) and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) Potentially Supplemented by Approvals for Alzheimer's Disease" provides in-depth analysis of the global immunoglobulin market. The report analyzes the markets for immunoglobulin products in the US, the top five European countries (the UK, Germany, France, Italy and Spain) and Japan.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/20855/Immunoglobulins-Market-to-2019---Demand-in-Primary-Immunodeficiency-(PI)-and-Chronic-Inflammatory-Demyelinating-Polyneuropathy-(CIDP)-Potentially-Supplemented-by-Approvals-for-Alzheimers-Disease/
Next generation network oss bss market and forecast 2013-2018 - Reports CornerReports Corner
"NGN promises a high quality end-user experience. Telecommunications service providers expect the NGN framework to provide them with tools that would ensure customer loyalty. However, the path towards achieving the ideal NGN is fraught with formidable challenges. The most critical challenge confronting operators is optimizing their OSS and BSS platforms, systems, and processes.
With research beginning in 2007, the report Next Generation Network OSS/BSS Market and Forecast 2013-2018 provides a comprehensive analysis of drivers and issues related to technical and business aspects of OSS/BSS deployments and developments while forecasting their growth over the next five years."
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/20852/Next-Generation-Network-OSS/BSS-Market-and-Forecast-2013-2018/
The cbrn defense market 2013 2023 - Reports CornerReports Corner
The document provides an overview and analysis of the global CBRN (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear) defense market from 2013 to 2023. It finds that the market is expected to grow from $9 billion in 2013 to $13.7 billion in 2023, driven by threats from terrorism and hostile countries. North America currently leads the market but Asia-Pacific is expected to see the fastest growth. CBRN protection equipment accounts for the majority of the market currently but detection systems are expected to see increased investment over the forecast period. Key countries and their projected defense spending on CBRN capabilities are also analyzed.
Indian in vitro diagnostics market opportunity analysis 2018 - Reports CornerReports Corner
The Indian in vitro diagnostics (IVD) market is valued at over $500 million in 2018 and is expected to reach $1 billion by 2026, growing at a compound annual growth rate of 19%. This remarkable growth can be attributed to increased healthcare awareness, a desire for preventive health checkups, the availability of disease-specific tests, and a shift from manual to more automated equipment. The market is led by global players and lacks local manufacturers who can develop their own products and technologies. The report analyzes the segments of the Indian IVD market and identifies drivers of growth as well as challenges that must be addressed for continued expansion.
Pharmaceutical market india a comprehensive industry analysis - Reports CornerReports Corner
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“Pharmaceutical Market: India, A Competitive Industry Analysis” by Kelly Scientific Publications is a comprehensive report on the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry in India and its impact on international markets. This report scrutinises top Indian pharmacos and their battle within domestic and international therapeutic markets. The business environment in which they compete is analysed as are key drivers, constraints, challenges and opportunities.
The Indian pharmaceutical market is set to become the eight largest pharma market globally by 2015. In 2012 it was worth $13 billion. It is forecast to reach $50 billion by 2015 and increase its dominance as a leading player in Asia. It is predicted that the Indian pharma market will be a significant global competitor by 2020 with an expected worth of up to $74 billion.
This report describes the current therapeutics that are propelling the biopharmaceutical market in India. It examines the current economic climate and how India compares to other emerging markets and also evolved markets such as the US and Europe. Current developments relating to patent expirations, government funding, and regulations are discussed. The emerging trends that appear in key sub-markets such as generics, oncology, cardiovascular, diabetes and vaccines are elucidated and analysed.
This study reveals market figures of the overall Indian pharmaceutical market and sub-markets. Forecast projections and future growth rates are provided to give the reader a forthcoming perspective of this growing industry.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/15826/Pharmaceutical-Market:-India-A-Comprehensive-Industry-Analysis/
Global pharmaceutical & biotechnology outlook 2013 japan pharma - Reports CornerReports Corner
The coming years will see Japan pharma regaining its status as innovator driven with Edoxaban for Daiichi Sankyo, Canagliflozin for Mitsubishi Tanabe, and Dolutegravir for Shionogi bringing the good times back for the respective companies in 2013 and carrying enough potential to change global market dynamics in the anticoagulant, diabetes and HIV space resp. We think that the massive ~$45b poured in acquiring innovation by Japanese companies does not justify its value as we find that the key catalysts from Japan are in-house candidates.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/10015/Global-Pharmaceutical-&-Biotechnology-Outlook-2013:-Japan-Pharma/
Global pharmaceutical & biotechnology outlook 2013 rising stars - Reports CornerReports Corner
Innovative and improved drugs therapies developed through novel target discovery and technology platforms have originated from the backyards of small research focused companies (Rising Stars, RS, non-profitable biotech companies). The universe continues to grow despite the high risk and the wait to transform into a successful profitable Mature Biotech is long.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/10016/Global-Pharmaceutical-&-Biotechnology-Outlook-2013:-Rising-Stars/
Mobile vas markets, applications, and opportunities third edition - Reports...Reports Corner
Mobile Value-added Service (VAS) applications represent a key aspect to the ongoing success of mobile network operators and everyone in the mobile communications value chain. With core services, such as bear voice and data communications becoming commodity offerings, wireless service providers are dependent on VAS applications to drive additional revenue and improved margins.
https://www.reportscorner.com/reports/15019/Mobile-VAS-Markets,-Applications,-and-Opportunities---Third-Edition/
The report provides a review and understanding of mergers and acquisitions (MandAs), capital-raising, partnering deals, and agreements entered into by defense companies during 2012.
Reports Corner added several new reports on the future of various packaging markets in Ukraine and Greece to 2017. The reports provide extensive time series consumption data on primary and outer packaging, covering materials, types, closures, and other segmentations. Tables and charts breakdown packaging usage to reveal market trends, dynamics, and growth areas.
Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
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Discover the essential tools and strategies for modern PR business success. Learn how to craft compelling news releases, leverage press release sites and news wires, stay updated with PR news, and integrate effective PR practices to enhance your brand's visibility and credibility. Elevate your PR efforts with our comprehensive guide.
Youngest c m in India- Pema Khandu BiographyVoterMood
Pema Khandu, born on August 21, 1979, is an Indian politician and the Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh. He is the son of former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Dorjee Khandu. Pema Khandu assumed office as the Chief Minister in July 2016, making him one of the youngest Chief Ministers in India at that time.
Smart card industry in india sim, identity, banking, transport, healthcare, pay tv, loyalty & pds - Reports Corner
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In Pugalur - a small village in Tamil Nadu, Swami a 55 year old
farmer goes out to withdraw some money from his bank account.
He takes out a smart card from his pocket and gives it to a
business correspondent - a bank appointed agent who comes to
the village with an electronic handheld device connected to the
bank.
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In Pugalur - a small village in Tamil Nadu, Swami a 55 year old
farmer goes out to withdraw some money from his bank account.
He takes out a smart card from his pocket and gives it to a
business correspondent - a bank appointed agent who comes to
the village with an electronic handheld device connected to the
bank. The business correspondent takes Swami's smart card and
inserts it on his hand held device facilitating withdrawal of his
money, deposits and other transactions.
Smart cards have not only changed Swami's life but also the lives
of millions of Indians living in remote villages who previously had
no access to any kind of financial services. Be it an identity card,
credit card, drivers license, health insurance card or a metro pass;
smart cards are not only rapidly replacing paper and magnetic
stripe cards wherever they are in use but have also started
penetrating into sectors that had remained untapped so far.
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In technology terms, smart cards resemble similar to "dumb"
magnetic stripe cards, but with one major difference: embedded in
them is a computer chip, either to process data held on the card,
or to act as an access key to data that is held remotely. Smart
cards are more secure than simple plastic or magnetic stripe
cards and are more versatile, being able to store more data and
operate multiple applications.
Till recently, the telecom sector has been the only prominent user
of smart cards in the country. The picture is now undergoing a
radical change. Driven by a number of public and private
initiatives, the use of smart cards is getting more and more
diversified. During 2013-2018, we expect smart cards to further
percolate into a number of other sectors such as credit/debit
cards, financial inclusion, public distribution, healthcare, identity
management, transportation, etc.
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The versatile application of smart cards can be further validated
from the fact that the telecom sector, which represented the
biggest application sector in 2012, accounted for more than 70%
of the total market volumes. In contrast, the National Population
Register, which is expected to represent the biggest application
segment in 2018, is expected to account for less than 31% of the
total market volumes by 2018.
IMARC's new report entitled "Smart Card Industry in India: SIM,
Identity, Banking, Transport, Healthcare, Pay TV, Loyalty & PDS"
gives a deep insight into the Indian smart cards market. The
research study serves as an analytical as well as a statistical tool
to understand not only the market trends, structure, drivers and
restraints but also the outlook of the market till 2018. This report
aims to serve as an excellent guide for investors, researchers,
consultants, marketing strategists, and all those who are planning
to foray into the Indian smart cards market in some form or the
other.
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What We Have Achieved in this Report
Comprehensive situation analysis of the Indian smart cards
market and its dynamics.
Identifying all application segments/sub-segments and
quantifying their current and future market potential.
Providing a robust long range value and volume forecast for all
segments and sub-segments.
Providing an understanding of key drivers and restraints and their
impact on current and future market scenario.
Smart Card Application Segments and Sub-segments Covered in
this Report
Telecommunication
National Population Register Project
Public Distribution System
Pay TV
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Loyalty Cards
Financial Services
Credit / Debit Cards
Financial Inclusion
PAN Cards
Travel Identity
Driving License
Vehicle Registration Certificates
E-Passports
Automated Fare Collection
Metro Rail Projects
Bus Projects
Indian Railways
Healthcare
Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojna
Other Healthcare Applications
Focus of the Analysis for Each Segment and Sub-segment
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Segment/Sub-segment Overview
Smart Card Implementation Scenario
Historical and Future Smart Card Volume Demand
Historical and Future Smart Card Value Demand
Research Methodology
Initial Exploration of the Indian Smart Cards Market: Conducted
primary and secondary market research to complement/enhance
our current knowledge and to identify key market segments and
sub-segments.
Qualitative Market Research: Interviewed various industry
stakeholders to gain a comprehensive insight into all major
segments and sub segments. This included understanding key
metrics and events such as smart card requirements, current and
future demand, implementation timelines, success & risk factors,
costs, etc.
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Quantifying the Current and Future Market Potential: Consolidated
our results to quantify the value and volume potential of smart
cards in each segment and sub-segment.
Validating Our Results: Collaborated with industry stakeholders to
validate our results and findings.
Information Sources
Information has been gleaned from both primary and secondary
sources:
Primary sources include industry surveys and face to
face/telephone interviews with industry experts.
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Secondary sources include proprietary databases and search
engines. These sources include company websites, reports,
books, trade journals, magazines, white papers, industry portals,
government sources and access to more than 4000 paid
databases.
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1. Research Methodology & Market Definitions
2. Executive Summary
3. Smart Card Industry in India: Market Performance
3.1 Historical & Current Demand
3.2 Historical and Current Demand by Application
3.3 Demand Forecast
3.4 Demand Forecast by Application
4. Smart Card Industry in India: Market by Application
4.1 Telecommunications
4.1.1 Application Overview
4.1.2 Smart Card Sales & Volume: Current Trends & Forecast
4.2 National Population Register
4.2.1 Application Overview
4.2.2 Smart Card Sales & Volume: Current Trends & Forecast
4.3 Public Distribution Systems
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4.6.3 PAN Cards
4.6.3.1 Application Overview
4.6.3.2 Smart Card Sales & Volume: Current Trends & Forecast
4.7 Travel Identity
4.7.1 E-Passports
4.7.1.1 Application Overview
4.7.1.2 Smart Card Sales & Volume: Current Trends & Forecast
4.7.2 Driving License
4.7.2.1 Application Overview
4.7.2.2 Smart Card Sales & Volume: Current Trends & Forecast
4.7.3 Registration Certificates
4.7.3.1 Application Overview
4.7.3.2 Smart Card Sales & Volume: Current Trends & Forecast
4.8 Health Care
4.8.1 Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana
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4.8.1.1 Application Overview
4.8.1.2 Smart Card Sales & Volume: Current Trends & Forecast
4.8.2 Other Healthcare Projects.
4.9 Automated Fare Collection
4.9.1 Metro Rail Projects
4.9.1.1 Delhi Metro
4.9.1.2 Kolkata Metro
4.9.1.3 Bangalore Metro
4.9.1.4 Mumbai Metro
4.9.1.5 Hyderabad Metro
4.9.1.6 Chennai Metro
4.9.1.7 Other Metro Projects
4.9.2 Bus Transportation
4.9.2.1.1 Ahmadabad's Public Bus Transport System
4.9.2.2 Mumbai's and Navi Mumbai's Public Bus Transport System
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4.9.2.3 Karnataka's Public Bus Transport System
4.9.2.4 Other Bus Transport Systems
4.9.3 Indian Railways
5. Drivers
5.1 India Provides One of the World's Largest Consumer Base for Mass Market Applications
5.2 India's Growing Mobile Subscriber Base Will Continue to Drive Demand in the Telecom Sector
5.3 e-Governance Initiatives to Create a Huge Demand in the Public Sector
5.4 Modernization of Public Transport Systems is Expanding Smartcard Usage
5.5 Identity Management is Creating a Huge Opportunity for Smart Cards
5.6 Retail & Banking Sectors Offer Immense Potential
6. Challenges
6.1 Implementing Smartcard Based Systems Requires Substantial Infrastructure Investments
6.2 Limited Awareness & Resistance to Technological Changes
6.3 Systemic Delays
6.4 Chip Prices Have Been Declining in Recent Years
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