Britain is at a crossroads. The fact that a slim, but winning majority of voters — just 52% — cast their ballots to leave the European Union in the referendum on 23 June 2016 sent shockwaves around the world, disrupting financial markets and sending the pound into a freefall that would see it eventually bottom-out at a 31-year low against the US dollar.
After a prolonged period of growth coinciding with China's entry on the global economic stage, the country’s construction vehicles industry is experiencing a tough time.
The groundbreaking technology of 3D printing is still in its infancy, and massive rewards seem assured for the first companies to develop the powerful and versatile tools necessary to disrupt the current manufacturing paradigm.
Driven by increasing affordability, portability, and wireless mobile connectivity, civilian application of drones has extended from consumers' hobbies to commercial applications covering infrastructure, construction, agriculture, media and entertainment, insurance, transportation and logistics, telecommunications, security and surveillance, and mining industry segments.
Significant opportunities exist for Indonesia’s growing aftermarket landscape, with over 11 million PVs
(~77% of total PV population) to be out of warranty by 2020, with an out of warranty population CAGR of 9.7% from 2015-2020.