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Asia Pacific Naval Communication Market Primed for Growth - Opportunity Opens up for Suppliers

SINGAPORE--Frost & Sullivan's Aerospace and Defense Practice in Asia Pacific (APAC) (http://www.aerospace.frost.com) will host an exclusive analyst briefing on the Naval Communication Market in Asia Pacific on December 13 at 14:00 hrs (GMT + 08:00hrs) SGT (Singapore time).

As modern naval forces continue modernizing their fleet with life extension programs, equipment upgrade programs and fleet expansion, the Naval Communication market becomes more stimulated due to increased demand for technology and interoperability between allied forces. This increase in demand has sparked an intense competition across the industry, with many established companies offering fully integrated C4ISR systems which include an integrated communication module. Smaller communications companies also have started to penetrate the market with communication systems of their own, with an aim to breakdown the monopoly created by larger corporations.

This analyst briefing will look at how these conditions impact the dynamics of the APAC Naval Communication Market and will provide an overview of the industry within the region. Highlights of the briefing include an analysis of different types of communication devices, general requirements of a naval force by fleet and region, general trend of usage and also a brief summary on the main players within this arena. We will also provide an update of related and upcoming research and provide an opportunity for a question and answer session with the analyst.

This briefing will benefit component manufacturers, distributors, repair centers, OEM manufacturers, and companies who intend to tap the market in the future by discussing current and projecting future trends for the Asia Pacific Naval Communications Industry.

Nor Azman Aziz, Research Consultant with Frost & Sullivan's APAC Aerospace & Defense team says, "Naval Communication equipment manufacturers have been keeping up with technological demands of the west, coming up with newer more advanced technologies to boost efficiency, increase security and improve battlefield awareness amongst the fleet. However, the need for such high technologies is less of a priority for some Asia Pacific countries, resulting in a market potential for communication equipment upgrade for these fleets."

Join us as Azman shares his insights on the development of APAC's Naval Communication market. Those interested in registering for the interactive live briefing should send an email to Corporate Communications - Donna Jeremiah at djeremiah@frost.com with the following information: full name, company name, title, telephone number, e-mail address, city, state and country. The registration details will be emailed to you upon receipt of the above information.

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Contacts

Frost & Sullivan
Corporate Communications - Asia Pacific
Donna Jeremiah, +603 6204 5832
djeremiah@frost.com

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