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Futuresource Consulting, the specialist research and consulting company, is delighted to be the official knowledge partner for CEATEC. The company can trace its roots back to the 1980s and provides market insights into consumer electronics, digital imaging, entertainment media, broadcast, optical manufacturing, storage media, professional IT and education technology.
With more than 70 full-time employees providing in-depth analysis and forecasts across consumer and professional electronics categories, Futuresource is able to advise on market, competitive and technological developments, providing clients with access to the information that helps produce the best possible results.

Vol.892015/4/27

Global Market for Wearable Technology Worth $8.9bn in 2014

Futuresource, UK, 9 April 2015 - is announcing the release of the global wearable technology report highlighting how the market for wearable technology was worth over $8.9bn in 2014, with 56 million devices shipped in the year. Here are some highlights from the latest research:

The latest report, from the Worldwide Wearable Technology Quarterly Tracking service, examines a number of trends and developments within the market, covering everything from high-end smartwatches and jewellery, through fitness wearables, to head mounted virtual reality displays.

"The market for wearable technology is growing but still finding its feet with consumer applications that extend beyond fitness and health applications, it is still very much in its infancy," commented Simon Bryant Associate, Director Futuresource Consulting. "The future of this market depends on killer applications, practical usage cases, and replacement models, which are as yet an unknown quantity."

As well as reviewing key developments in the market by product group, brand, feature, and channel, the report also provides an outlook to 2019. With a review of new product and category roadmaps and a detailed product database of the key devices available and their features/specifications.

According to Futuresource, we have yet to see the true impact of feature convergence, which will see jewellery, watches and apparel delivering many of the most popular applications.