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Listing of all 17 news releases from Future Horizons:
Chipless and fabless design houses prosper
Despite a number of acquisitions in this sector, the number of independent chipless, fabless and IC design houses in Europe continues to rise according to Future Horizons.
News from Future Horizons (28 June 2006)
ZigBee ready to take off
The supply chain and broad industry support required to deliver ZigBee is now in place and will enable the market to quickly reach large volumes.
News from Future Horizons ( 7 April 2006)
Sense of despondency threatens industry growth
A pervading sense of gloom and despondency continues to dominate the electronics industry and is beginning to threaten growth, according to Future Horizons.
News from Future Horizons (27 October 2005)
Fabless forum rides the cusp of change
Future Horizons has revealed the lineup for its 2005 International Fabless Forum (IFF2005).
News from Future Horizons (10 October 2005)
Semi market on track for double digit growth
Leading European electronics analyst Future Horizons is holding firm to its double digit growth prediction for the global semiconductor market in 2005.
News from Future Horizons (24 June 2005)
Forum features electronics industry senior figures
Future Horizons has revealed the programme for its 14th Annual International Electronics Forum, IEF2005, featuring some of the electronics industry's most senior figures.
News from Future Horizons (20 April 2005)
Report predicts double-digit semiconductor growth
Future Horizons has published its semiconductor industry forecast for 2005, predicting that the worldwide electronics industry is set to grow by at least 15% during 2005 to $245 billion.
News from Future Horizons ( 2 February 2005)
Seminar to reveal semiconductor industry forecasts
Future Horizons has set the date for its 2005 Semiconductor Industry Forecast Seminar (IFS2005).
News from Future Horizons (13 December 2004)
Heavyweights line up for fabless forum
Future Horizons has revealed the programme for its International Fabless Forum 2004.
News from Future Horizons ( 1 October 2004)
Mobile handsets to dominate Flash market
Unit demand for Flash memory cards for digital consumer products is set to drive compound annual growth of more than 41% according to Future Horizons Semiconductor Monthly Update report.
News from Future Horizons (16 September 2004)
Europe lags in global semiconductor boom
The global semiconductor market will see growth of 32% in 2004 to $220 billion, and a further 28.0% growth in 2005 to $282 billion according to a new report.
News from Future Horizons ( 3 August 2004)
Report predicts "tight" semiconductor capacity
Integrated circuit manufacturing capacity utilisation reached 93.4% in Q1 2004, compared with 91.9% in Q4 2003, according to Future Horizons.
News from Future Horizons (29 June 2004)
R and D spending set for record high
R and D spending in the semiconductor industry is set to reach a record high in 2004, according to Future Horizons, Europe's leading electronics analyst.
News from Future Horizons (10 June 2004)
RFID to act as significant market driver
Future Horizons has spotlighted RFID technology as a significant growth driver for the electronics sector over the next six years.
News from Future Horizons (21 April 2004)
Semiconductor industry must not overshoot recovery
The semiconductor industry may ruin its current return to growth by overshooting the sector recovery, a leading semiconductor analyst warns.
News from Future Horizons (14 April 2004)
Consumer robotics to fuel electronics growth
A new report predicts that robots will become mainstream consumer products within the next decade, providing a significant growth opportunity for the electronics sector.
News from Future Horizons ( 5 April 2004)
Big guns line up for electronics forum
The programme for the Future Horizons 13th Annual International Electronics Forum will feature some of the electronics industries most senior figures.
News from Future Horizons ( 2 April 2004)

