ICT & Electronics Handheld Imagers Market | Page 3
Rising security concerns is spurring the demand for handheld imagers in
government building and airports. Further, increasing threats from terrorists and
growing terrorism activities across the globe is anticipated to foster the growth of
the global handheld imagers. Moreover, favorable government regulations are
expected to boost the growth of handheld imagers market in the upcoming years.
Although, incapability in some environments such as inability to see through
glass and water is anticipated to restrain the growth of the global handheld
imagers market in the near future.
The report titled “Handheld Imagers Market : Global Demand Analysis
& Opportunity Outlook 2024” delivers detailed overview of the global
handheld imagers market in terms of market segmentation by product, by
application and by region.
Further, for the in-depth analysis, the report encompasses the industry growth
drivers, restraints, supply and demand risk, market attractiveness, BPS analysis
and Porter’s five force model.
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This report also provides the existing competitive scenario of some of the key
players of the global handheld imagers market which includes company profiling
of Zircon Corporation, Fluke Corporation, FLIR® Systems, Inc., Raytek
Corporation, Sago Systems, Inc., BAE Systems, C.H. Hanson Company, Robert
Bosch GmbH, DRS Technologies and General Dynamics Corporation. The
profiling enfolds key information of the companies which encompasses business
overview, products and services, key financials and recent news and
developments. On the whole, the report depicts detailed overview of the global
handheld imagers market that will help industry consultants, equipment
manufacturers, existing players searching for expansion opportunities, new
players searching possibilities and other stakeholders to align their market
centric strategies according to the ongoing and expected trends in the future.
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