Sensor Devices for Mobile Health Care Market Growth and Forecast Sensor Devices for Mobile Health Care Market - Glo | страница 2
The massive potential of the world’s smallest sensor device integrated into consumer devices is the
future of the global market. Hence, to maintain a significant position in the global sensor devices for
mobile health care market, the key players are adopting various strategies such developing a
technologically advanced and highly efficient product, mergers and acquisitions, and geographical
expansion to enter into untapped market. Key players operating in the global market are Apple, Inc.,
Fitbit, Inc., Koninklijke Philips N.V., Samsung, and Medtronic MiniMed.
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