Sensors reflect the fundamentals of progressive technology. If we think of the human body and the five senses that help us navigate life, sensors are technology's equivalent. They register touch, sound, light, and motion. Sensors process this information and respond to it, just like humans do.
Katie Biddle

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A guide to sensor technology by end-user industry
Topics: Sensors
The Advantages and Disadvantages of Insulin Drug and Delivery Technologies
With the advancement of technology within the drug delivery systems industry, insulin delivery systems have rapidly evolved to suit the user in terms of convenience and ease of use. BCC analysts predict that the market growth is attributed to factors such as the increasing incidence of diabetes and novel insulin drug and delivery technologies.
Topics: Life Sciences, Health Maintenance
The logistics pavilion makes its debut at this year’s Pack Expo international. Taking place from October 23-26 , the world’s largest showcase of technology, packaging, and processing solutions for every industry makes its way to Chicago. The logistics pavilion will display targeted solutions related to the supply chain, including warehousing, fulfillment, distribution logistics services, and transportation providers. With the buzz of the new addition to the already exciting event, we here at BCC are reflecting on the core of this theme across our latest and most popular reports.
Topics: Food and Beverage
Sustainable Plastic Packaging: here’s what you need to know
Organizations are making a bid toward sustainability. As packaging is ubiquitous in our daily lives, transforming this industry to be more environmentally conscious is a trend emerging within the key players of this market, as defined by BCC Research.
Topics: Plastics
The Top 5 Companies to Watch Out for in the Telemedicine Market
Organizations are capitalizing on hospitals' and home care providers' needs for telemedicine technology. With the pandemic enabling several health care operations to happen remotely, telemedicine technology has evolved at a rapid rate to improve patient engagement and satisfaction.
Topics: Life Sciences, Health Maintenance
Advanced Drug Delivery Systems, Here's What you Need to Know
The analyst team at BCC Research has recently published an updated report on Advanced Drug Delivery Systems. Released just last month, the report reflects the current state of the market and offers insights and predictions for the next five years from industry experts.
Topics: Life Sciences, Pharmaceuticals
Global Fintech Fest 2022
We were overjoyed that three of our analysts from our India office headed to Mumbai’s Global Fintech Fest this year. The team attended from 19-22 September and were excited to discover the latest in financial technology.
Topics: Information Technology
Smart cities | what are they and how do they work?
Almost as if it were picked straight from a George Orwell novel, smart cities are the future - but not in the way you may think. Orwell was onto something when he suggested that future cities of our planet would host an all-seeing eye that aims to track and scrutinize human interactions. Fortunately, the reality of smart city technology has fallen short of big brother mutiny against humanity, revealing instead a less dramatic tale of an interconnected city built with digital technology to assist citizens’ safety, security, and well-being.
Topics: Information Technology
The Applications of Ceramic Matrix & Carbon Matrix Composites across Manufacturing
As our team relishes in the world of manufacturing at IMTS this week, we here at BCC Research are following the trend. Greg and Joel are observing the event, looking out for exciting innovations and insights from the industry.
Topics: Advanced Materials
Can Humanoid Robots Really Replace us in Dangerous Tasks?
Long before the dawn of the digital age, Hollywood gave rise to the fear that one day, robots will become too intelligent for their own good. At a glance, these fears are valid – particularly when you look at the vast innovations and developments taking place across the industry. Humanoid robots have an abundance of intelligence and the extent of the tasks they are programmed to complete is growing. However, it’s important to remember that these robots aren’t built for mass human destruction. Rather, they provide a window to the future of technology, where robots may become fully integrated into humanity.
Topics: Engineering