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Technavio expects ESO market in the US to reach over $45 billion by 2020, thanks to rise in in engineering analytics

  This market study includes a comprehensive analysis of the key drivers, challenges, and upcoming trends that influence market growth. It also presents a detailed segmentation of the engineering services outsourcing market in the US by end users (telecom, automotive, aerospace, consumer electronics, and industrial). The leading vendors analyzed in this market research are HCL…

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Technavio expects construction spending market in BRIC Countries to reach over 3,000 billion, thanks to bombarding construction activities

  Technavio’s market research analysts estimate the construction spending market in BRIC countries, to grow at a CAGR of around 13% between 2016 and 2020. Large-scale investments in the construction industry propels the growth of this market. India and China are expected to invest hugely in residential construction and transport infrastructure development over the next…

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MOCVD power electronics on the rise

Power electronics used in renewables is likely to see increased adoption across the globe, as the renewable energy sector sees a surge, claims TechNavio in its Global MOCVD Market in Power Electronics report. The global market for metal-organic chemical vapour deposition (MOCVD) power electronics is expected to witness a rapid growth in the coming years,…

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2016 IPO Prospects: Coupa Manages Expenses Expertly

According to a TechNavio report, the Global SaaS-based Expense Management market is estimated to grow 19.2% annually over the period 2013 through 2018. Two years ago, SAP completed the $8.3 billion acquisition of Concur Technologies, clearly highlighting the importance of SaaS-based solutions within the expense management space. According to a TechNavio report, the Global SaaS-based…

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Bahrain’s Mumtalakat partners with US firm for country’s first copper tube factory

An investment of $40 million is being made for the development of Bahrain’s first-ever copper tube factory, it has emerged. To be located at the Bahrain International Investment Park (BIIP), the project involves Bahrain’s investment arm, Mumtalakat, US-based Mueller Industries and Cayan Ventures, a GCC-based industrial projects developer and investor, as joint venture partners. The…

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