Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/33kg3p/innovations_in) has announced the addition of the "Innovations in Wound Care and Healing (TechVision)" report to their offering.

The wound healing industry has undergone both radical and incremental innovations to suit the demands of the growing patient pool. The research report shows how technology convergence is instrumental to the development of advanced wound care products. This research service covers the innovations in this industry, its drivers and challenges and also focuses on the emerging technologies which is set to change the paradigm of wound care management.

The trend shows strong focus into tissue regeneration, including the bio-engineered wound healing products. This research service discusses the diffusion and roadmap of the trends and innovations in wound care on a global scale, through a detailed strategic assessment of the industry environment.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Technology trends: This research service highlights technological advances in wound care and healing. Innovations in core technologies, drivers and challenges of each technology, incremental product enhancements, emerging technologies its adoption in market, and the potential future trends are assessed.
  • Market forces: The research service analyzes the market accelerators and challenges and their impact on technology and business prospects. It maps the influence and impact of these market forces over current and long terms outlook for the wound healing industry.
  • Market landscape: The research service assesses the landscape of the wound healing industry and gives a snapshot of key products/companies in this space for each of the technology for wound healing.

Report Structure:

1. Executive Summary

2. Technology Snapshot and Trends

3. Sectoral Analysis

4. Diffusion on Innovation and Need Assessment

5. Opportunity Evaluation and Roadmapping

6. IP Landscape

7. Key Patents and Contacts

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