Commercial and Residential Point-of-Entry Water Treatment Systems Market in India
Commercial and Residential Point-of-Entry Water Treatment Systems Market in India
Health and Wellness Mega Trend Would Drive Market Growth
RELEASE DATE
22-Nov-2013
22-Nov-2013
REGION
South Asia, Middle East & North Africa
South Asia, Middle East & North Africa
Research Code: P792-01-00-00-00
SKU: EN00074-SA-MR_00802
$4,950.00
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SKU
EN00074-SA-MR_00802
Description
India’s overall water demand will double by 2050, growing at a CAGR of 1.5% from 2010 to 2050. Per capita water availability has dropped drastically between 1950 and 2000, and has been decreasing ever since. Inefficient water management practices are the reason for today’s situation. Water crisis in India is imminent and is exacerbated because of faster extraction from groundwater and surface water resources than the rate of replenishment. Moreover, process water requirement by industries is competing with the drinking water requirement of the growing population. This is creating a demand for water treatment systems in commercial and residential segments.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Executive Summary—Market Engineering Measurements
Executive Summary—Market Engineering Measurements (continued)
Executive Summary—CEO’s Perspective
Market Overview—Definitions
Market Overview—Definitions (continued)
Market Overview—Macro Economic Factors in India
Market Overview—Water Scenario
Market Overview—Water Stressed Regions in India
Market Overview—Key Questions This Study Will Answer
Market Overview—Segmentation
Market Overview—Percent of Sales by Technology
Market Overview—Distribution Channels
Drivers and Restraints
Drivers Explained
Drivers Explained (continued)
Drivers Explained (continued)
Drivers Explained (continued)
Restraints Explained
Market Engineering Measurements
Market Engineering Measurements (continued)
Forecast Assumptions
Total Commercial and Residential POE Water Treatment Systems Market—Revenue Forecast
Revenue Forecast Discussion
Total Commercial and Residential POE Water Treatment Systems Market—Revenue Forecast by End-user Segments
End-user Segment Revenue Forecast Discussion
Total Commercial and Residential POE Water Treatment Systems Market—Percent Revenue Forecast by Technology
Technology Revenue Forecast Discussion
Commercial and Residential POE Water Treatment Systems Market—Percent Revenue Forecast by Distribution Channel
Distribution Channel Revenue Forecast Discussion
Competitive Analysis—Industry Structure
Competitive Analysis—Industry Structure (continued)
Competitive Analysis—Market Share
Market Share Analysis
Competitive Environment
Top Competitors
Competitor Growth Analysis
Competitive Factors and Assessment
Competitive Factors and Assessment
Commercial Segment Breakdown
Commercial Segment—Market Engineering Measurements
Commercial Segment—Revenue Forecast
Commercial Segment—Revenue Forecast Discussion
Commercial Segment—Revenue Forecast by Subsegment
Commercial Segment—Subsegment Revenue Forecast Discussion
Hotel Subsegment Analysis
Hotel Subsegment Analysis (continued)
Hospital Subsegment Analysis
Residential Segment Breakdown
Residential Segment—Market Engineering Measurements
Residential Segment—Revenue Forecast
Residential Segment—Revenue Forecast Discussion
Analysis of the Residential Real Estate Sector
Analysis of the Residential Real Estate Sector (continued)
Analysis of the Residential Real Estate Sector (continued)
After-sales Service Market
After-sales Service Market (continued)
Industry Value Chain and Discussion
Decision Making and Purchase Process
Vendor Selection Criteria
Vendor Selection Criteria Discussion
Roles Played by Different Entities in the Purchase Process
Segment Attractiveness
Future Potential Cities
Strategic Growth Opportunities
Five Forces Analysis
Five Forces Analysis (continued)
Entry Barriers and Industry Challenges
The Last Word—Three Big Predictions
Legal Disclaimer
Market Engineering Methodology
City Profile—NCR
City Profile—Bangalore
City Profile—Chennai
City Profile—Mumbai
City Profile—Hyderabad
Partial List of Companies Interviewed
Additional Sources of Information on Environmental Technologies and Frost & Sullivan
Learn More—Next Steps
Table of Acronyms Used
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Indias overall water demand will double by 2050, growing at a CAGR of 1.5% from 2010 to 2050. Per capita water availability has dropped drastically between 1950 and 2000, and has been decreasing ever since. Inefficient water management practices are the reason for todays situation. Water crisis in India is imminent and is exacerbated because of faster extraction from groundwater and surface water resources than the rate of replenishment. Moreover, process water requirement by industries is competing with the drinking water requirement of the growing population. This is creating a demand for water treatment systems in commercial and residential segments.
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Podcast | No |
Author | Nideshna Naidu |
Industries | Environment |
WIP Number | P792-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |