Dublin, Dec. 14, 2017 -- The "Satellite Value Chain: The Snapshot 2017" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
Satellite Value Chain: The Snapshot 2017 brings together a selection of key trends and indicators on supply and demand from 2017 reports complemented by additional dedicated research on the commercial satellite business to give you a snapshot of the commercial satellite value chain. Along with the introductory/overview section, the report includes sections on satellite manufacturing & launch services, satellite communications, Earth observation, and satellite navigation.
The report takes content from multiple reports:
- Satellites to be Built & Launched by 2026
- Satellite Communications & Broadcasting Markets Survey: Forecasts to 2026
- Satellite-Based Earth Observation: Market Prospects to 2026
- Trends & Prospects for Emerging Space Programs
- High Throughput Satellites: Vertical Market Analysis & Forecasts
- Prospects for In-Flight Entertainment & Connectivity
- Prospects for Maritime Satellite Communications
- Prospects for the Small Satellite Market
Designed as a customized executive presentation of 40 PowerPoint slides, each including multiple graphs with explanatory text, the report proposes a selection of the author's 2017 key graphs and data complemented by additional dedicated research on the commercial satellite business. The report covers each segment of the value chain, from upstream to downstream, and commercial satellite applications.
Key Topics Covered:
1. INTRODUCTION TO THE SATELLITE VALUE CHAIN
- The value chain concept
- Overview of the satellite value chain
- The 3 commercial satellite value chains in 2016
2. SATELLITE MANUFACTURING & LAUNCH SERVICES
- Satellites launched over the decade
- Commercial satellites launched over the decade
- Satellites launched in 2016
- Satellite manufacturing
- GEO satellite manufacturing
- Small satellite manufacturing
- Launch services
- Launch rate NEW!
- GEO launch services
- Strategic issues
3. SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS
- Satellite operators
- Satellite operators - satellite constellations
- Video services
- Telecom services
- Service providers landscape
- Strategic issues
4. EARTH OBSERVATION
- Satellite operators
- Satellite operators - the new space environment
- Commercial data market
- Value-added services
- Strategic issues
5. SATELLITE NAVIGATION
- GNSS systems
- GNSS device market
- GNSS service market
- Selected macrotrends NEW!
- Strategic issues
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/w9mcqg/global_satellite?w=12
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