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The Demand for Alternative Sweeteners Projected to Reach over 2 Million Metric Tons by 2022, Owing to Increased Awareness of Obesity and Diabetes

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Industry Experts unveiled the new market research report on Alternative Sweeteners. The new report titled ‘ Alternative Sweeteners – A Global Market Overview ’ reveals that the Asia-Pacific market is estimated the largest consumer of alternative sweeteners (HIS and Polyols) accounting for slightly over half of the global consumption in 2017 and the same anticipated to increase through to 2022. The similar phenomenon is expected to witness in terms of market value too. While this report gives an overall market analysis of alternative sweeteners globally, recently released independent reports on High Intensity Sweeteners and Polyols provides an in-depth analysis of the global markets. Alternative sweeteners´ demand is anticipated to increase in the coming years is also buoyed by approvals of high intensity sweeteners and polyols in food and beverage applications by majority of the countries across the globe. Most of the alternative sweeteners are approved in North America, Europe and

Growing Demand for Electronics Devices Bolsters Monolithic Ceramics Market to Touch $67.5 Billion by 2022

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Industry Experts released an updated 2017 version of the global market research report on Monolithic Ceramics. As per the new version entitled ‘ Monolithic Ceramics – A Global Market Overview ’, Electrical & Electronic Components is estimated the largest application sector with US$26.3 billion in 2017 and also projected to be the fastest growing market during the analysis period 2017-2022 with a CAGR of 5.7%. Asia-Pacific is estimated and largest market for Monolithic Ceramics in 2017 while the region is also set to grow faster, compared to other regions, with projected CAGR of 6.8% during the same analysis period. Monolithic ceramics constitute the largest product category within the broader field of technical ceramics and include those ceramics that, as a rule, are not composites. On the other hand, in monolithic ceramics, the interface chemistry, as also the nature of mechanical and chemical bonding established between the two phases can be entirely different from that obtain