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Research and Markets: Envision: Digital Lifestyles in 2025

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Envision: Digital Lifestyles in 2025" report to their offering.

This report examines significant emerging technology trends and disruptions which will change the shape of the digital home in the next decade. The report serves the need of companies considering opportunities beyond a five-year time horizon in order to anticipate emerging opportunities.

Report Topics:

 

  • Snapshots and implications of U.S. demographic shifts through 2025
  • A breakdown of each market by Parks Associates' (News - Alert) directors of research
  • nalysis of current trends within a variety of industries, including broadband, video, mobile, consumer electronics, and digital health
  • Forecasts and anticipated changes for the next 10 years in energy, CE, mobile, health, and the smart home markets

From the press release "Research and Markets: Envision: Digital Lifestyles in 2025."

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