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Global Multi-Touch Technology Market to grow at a CAGR of 16.2% during 2015 to 2022 by Market Research Store

The Global Multi-Touch Technology market is valued at $4.64 billion in 2015 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 16.2% to reach $13.29 billion by 2022. The factors that are favoring the market growth include growing mobile phone market, increasing multi-touch applications and increasing corporate buyers. However, factors such as shortage of indium-tin-oxide and average cost are hindering the growth of multi-touch technology market. Multi touch devices with gesture recognition technology and emerging applications in advertising and retail are the future opportunities involved.

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Multi-touch allows two or more fingers to be used on the touchscreen at a time. Apple is considered the pioneer of multi-touch technology on mobile phones with their first iPhone. The maximum share of the multi-touch technology market is contributed by consumer electronic products. In 2014, North America accounted for about 40% of global sales and is likely to grow at a CAGR of 10.8% during the forecast period. Asia Pacific is expected to witness high growth rate strongly driven by the emerging markets such as China and India.

Some of the key players in the global market include Apple Inc., Fujitsu Limited, Panasonic Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, Google Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Planar Systems Inc., 3M Co., Wintek Corporation, Immersion Corporation, Alps Electric, Cypress Semiconductor Corporation, 3M8 LLC and TPK Holding.

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Products Covered:
• Consumer electronic products
o Mobile phones
o Tablets
o PMP/MP3 players
o Other consumer electronic products

• Enterprise products
o Trackpad/touchpad
o Multi-touch mouse
o All-in-one pc
o Other IT electronic products

• Miscellaneous electronic products
o Kiosks
o Large interactive screens
o Atm’s/hospitality counters/other public-space machines

Technologies Covered:
• Opaque multi-touch technology
• Transparent multi-touch technology
o Vision-based technology
o Resistive technology
o Infrared technology
o Capacitive technology
o Acoustic technology
o Embedded (In-Cell) technology
o Camera-based (Optical) technology
o Other technologies

Applications Covered
• Consumer applications
o Entertainment applications
o Infotainment applications

• Enterprise applications
o Educational
o Retail
o Government and corporate
o Public space application

• Miscellaneous applications

Regions Covered:
• North America
o US
o Canada
o Mexico
• Europe
o Germany
o France
o Italy
o UK
o Spain
o Rest of Europe
• Asia Pacific
o Japan
o China
o India
o Australia
o New Zealand
o Rest of Asia Pacific
• Rest of the World
o Middle East
o Brazil
o Argentina
o South Africa
o Egypt

What our report offers:
– Market share assessments for the regional and country level segments
– Market share analysis of the top industry players
– Strategic recommendations for the new entrants
– Market forecasts for a minimum of 7 years of all the mentioned segments, sub segments and the regional markets
– Market Trends (Drivers, Constraints, Opportunities, Threats, Challenges, Investment Opportunities, and recommendations)
– Strategic recommendations in key business segments based on the market estimations
– Competitive landscaping mapping the key common trends
– Company profiling with detailed strategies, financials, and recent developments
– Supply chain trends mapping the latest technological advancements

Production of Indian mobile phones to reach half a billion by 2018

Last year, India had already managed to produce an estimated 100 million of the devices.

India has started to define itself as a worldwide hub for the production of mobile phones and, as such, it is now lining itself up to reach the tremendous milestone of 500 million units within the next two years.

The Department of Telecom (DoT) announced that this growth is spiking due to very specific reasons.

A statement from the DoT said that the production of mobile phones has been able to grow at this considerable rate due to a solid incentive policy as well as having quality talent readily available. J.S. Deepak, the Telecom Secretary, explained that “The number of phones being manufactured was 10 million sometime back (now it has increased) to 100 million. The time has come when we will reach 500 million, may be in 2 years.”

Deepak pointed out that a differential tariff was assisting domestic manufacturers in the mobile phones market.

India Mobile PhonesThat said, while speaking on ART (Adjudication, Regulation, Telecommunication) of Convergence at a TDSAT seminar, he also shared that the differential tariff was also helpful to areas other than mobile technology, such as in consumer electronics, medical electronics, in addition to broadband set-up boxes and equipment.

Deepak added that with the incentive policies and the strong talent base, the country has started to define itself in the worldwide market for the manufacture of mobile devices, particularly in the area of lower-end cell phones.

This is one of several efforts being made by the Indian government in the hope of decreasing electronic product imports in order to be able to meet domestic market product requirements by creating its own solid structure of production.

In response to this move in India, a number of different large electronic device makers have started to step into the country. Among those companies have included Lenovo, Micromax, Gionee, Lava, Xiaomi, and OnePlus. This has allowed India to define itself among the most rapidly growing mobile phone markets on the planet. It is not surprising that this is presenting a considerable appeal to device makers from the rest of the globe.