Deep Dive | August 22, 2016 Premium Global Furniture and Homewares E-CommerceThis report explores global online furniture and homewares retailing, the size of the market, forecast growth rates, and the proportion of furniture and homewares sales generated online compared to total sector sales. Read More
Deep Dive | August 22, 2016 Premium Introduction to Deep Learning and Neural NetworksDeep learning and neural networks are techniques used in computer science to analyze data. They are especially useful in pattern and image recognition. Read More
Deep Dive | July 6, 2016 Premium Gym Clothes Are Making Their Way Out of the Gym: A Primer on AthleisureAthleisure is the trend of wearing activewear, clothing designed for athletic workouts, both inside and outside the gym. Athleisure is affecting big brands and traditional apparel retailers in a significant way. Read More
Deep Dive | June 21, 2016 Premium The Silver Series III: Technology for Mobility-Constrained SeniorsThis 3rd report in our Silver Series examines the technology that is enabling seniors who are mobility constrained to remain connected and rely less on the assistance of others. Read More
Deep Dive | June 21, 2016 Premium The Silver Series II: Homecare and Assisted LivingThis 2nd report in our Silver Series examines how providing seniors with assistance in everyday living has evolved into a thriving industry. Read More
Deep Dive | May 23, 2016 Premium The Silver Wave – Understanding The Aging ConsumerThis report covers silvers’ characteristics & spending, and how this aging population will impact retail, leisure services, healthcare and assisted living. Read More
Deep Dive | May 20, 2016 Premium Connected Homes 3 – Smart Home Appliances & EntertainmentThis 3rd report of our series on the connected home market examines how entertainment , productivity and work/life balance impact the decision to purchase smart technology for the home. Read More
Deep Dive | May 11, 2016 Premium The Silver Series I: Healthcare Technology for SeniorsThis 1st report in our Silver Series explores the global senior healthcare market and the latest tech emerging in this segment. We also outline key numbers for the silver economy – population, spending and device usage. Read More
Deep Dive | April 19, 2016 Premium Blockchain Technology: The world’s Game changer?Blockchain technology is in its infancy, but could have a profound effect on business & financial transactions worldwide. And every day, more potential uses are imagined and developed. Read More
Deep Dive | March 15, 2016 Premium RFID: Has Its Time Finally Come for Retail?The global RFID market—for tags, interrogators, systems, services, networking and software—is estimated to hit approximately $13.9 billion this year and to grow at a 17.0% CAGR through 2018, according to IDTechEx. Read More
Deep Dive | December 28, 2015 Premium Retail Loyalty Programs: A Global ViewMany retailers offer loyalty programs to attract new customers and satisfy loyal ones. With rewards ranging from coupon offers to regular savings to exclusive, personalized experiences, loyalty programs provide perks and value to members. Read More
Deep Dive | November 10, 2015 Premium Connected Home Series: Smart Home SecurityThis 2nd report of our series on the connected home market examines how security is by far the main reason for adopting smart-home technologies. Read More
Deep Dive | October 22, 2015 Premium Connected Home Series: What Happens When Your Home Is Smarter Than You?This first report of our series on the connected home market provides an overview of the market, key drivers, underlying technologies and major players. Read More
Deep Dive | September 22, 2015 Premium Global Chinese Shoppers – The $200 Billion OpportunityChinese tourists are now the biggest global spenders and the momentum will continue, reflecting the expanding Chinese middle class and a growing base of passport holders. Read More
Deep Dive | July 28, 2015 Premium Connected Cars: A Mobile Device CruisingAutomobiles are logically the next devices to be connected to the Internet, since we spend so much time in them and want connectivity everywhere. They will function as nodes in the Internet of Things (IoT), which is forecasted to encompass 50 billion devices by 2020. Read More