Bluetooth Low Energy-based Smart Lighting Market
Report Highlights
This report on Bluetooth Low Energy-based Smart Lighting Market highlights overall growth due to rapidly growing construction activities and growing urban landscapes, and an increasing demand for architectural lighting fixtures, technological advancements in lighting, the emergence of smart cities and the declining cost of LEDs. BCC Research analyzed strong driving forces to boost the Bluetooth Lighting market and key categories and regions to determine the present and future market status and forecasted market growth.
Report Includes
- A conceptual study and market analysis of the Bluetooth low energy-based smart lighting technology
- Market positioning and future prospects of Bluetooth lighting technologies; their development and evolution as well as growth driving factors, opportunities and challenges
- Patent analysis covering review of patent shares by region and significant patent allotments
- An overview of the global bluetooth lighting market with market breakdown by source type, application, and region
Analyst Credentials
Abhigyan Sengupta is an economist and has nearly 15 years of experience in the field of Market Research. He has authored many reports pertaining to semiconductors and electronic devices, chemicals, and the fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industry; and he is currently mentoring a team of analysts from this domain.
Abhigyan Sengupta has headed the electronics domains in many research companies. Prior to this, he was an analyst with Frost & Sullivan, specializing in the displays and electronic components industry in North America. He published reports on flat panel displays, LCDs, OLEDs, industrial and building automation, solid-state transformers, traction transformers, ceramic capacitors, and EDLCs and other subjects.
He has also worked closely with the best practices team at Frost & Sullivan as well as companies such as Schneider, ABB, Samsung, NEC and AVX, BASF, Kraft and Danone, among others.
Prior to that, Abhigyan Sengupta was the head of the Department of Economic Affairs and Government Policy at the Automotive Components Manufacturers Association (ACMA) of India. He brings with him considerable knowledge and skills, having worked with a leading industry association in the automotive domain and in the electronic components sector.
Abhigyan Sengupta was a part of the Automotive Components Manufacturers Association (ACMA) delegation in the WTO Hong Kong Ministerial in December 2005 and is well-versed in international trade policy and WTO affairs.