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TechInsights Samples
Sample Teardown Reports

Executives and managers who lead mobile, wireless, and personal electronics companies, both emerging and established, rely on TechInsights’ Product Teardown Reports to improve the quality of strategic decisions regarding competitive positioning, technology options, and marketplace opportunities. Analysts and licensing executives in intellectual property licensing departments and IP firms make use of TechInsights’ product teardown data to help establish the scope and financial implications of IP infringement claims.

Financial professionals also look to TechInsights for quantifiable data that reveals trends in design wins and losses. TechInsights’ coverage in product teardown includes analysis of the latest commercially available cell phones, personal media players, digital still cameras, GPS navigation devices, portable game machines, mobile internet devices, e-book readers, and electronic equipment that enables or enhances the digital home.

Sample Reports are available for qualified industry professionals upon consultation with a TechInsights staff member. Complete this brief registration to be contacted, or, forward your inquiry to TechInsights at:

teardown@ubmtechinsights.com
1.512.338.3600


 

Sample TechAlerts

The TechInsights TechAlert Service (TAS) provides industry professionals with brief summaries of, and early access to, key technical and business developments in the global personal electronics industry, with particular emphasis on stories reported in the Japanese and Asian trade press. Coverage includes wireless technologies, component technologies, and competitive alerts regarding emerging business strategy issues.