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Visible Light Communication will be a key enabler for the major revolutionary technologies in the coming times—IoT and 5G. 5G technology is expected to operate at higher frequency bands, thus creating a space for VLC technology. Moreover, IoT, with LED-enabled VLC modules, can be used to provide data analytics, remote access, distributed management, collaboration, accuracy of intelligence, and transfer of knowledge that are required characteristics of smart connectivity.
MarketsandMarkets™ is delighted to invite you to an exclusive webinar titled "Key Trends in the Visible Light Communication Market for 2017", which will be organized on July 27, 2017 from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm EST. Join our experts — Jagdish Rebello, Global Vice President; Apurva Agarwal, Principal Analyst; and Swati Nigam, Senior Analyst — with our Electronics & Semiconductors Practice as they discuss the critical pain points and the future outlook of the VLC market.
Specific insights that you will get include the following:
- Why will VLC be the big game changer in the communication industry?
- What are the current trends in the VLC market?
- What are the pain points that are challenging the market players?
- Which are the high growth potential applications that are exciting global market players and influencing their strategies?
Register now and get an opportunity to learn from leading industry analysts. The event would be concluded by a one-on-one Q&A session with our experts.
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EVENT DETAILS
- Webinar
- Online
- Thursday, July 27, 2017
- 11:00 am to 12:00 pm (EST)
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KEY SPEAKERS
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Jagdish Rebello PhD
Global Vice President, Semiconductor and Electronics -
Apurva Agarwal
Principal Analyst, Semiconductor and Electronics -
Swati Nigam
Senior Analyst, Semiconductor and Electronics
- Serving over 7500 companies across 35,000 niche markets
- Coverage of the top 40 high growth niche opportunities valued at US$ 3.7 trillion and growing at CAGR of 17%
- Get insights into disruptive technologies that comprise 20% business today but will contribute 80% business in the next five years