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New Report “Drug Delivery Markets: Implantable / Injectable and Needle-Free Delivery Systems” available through Aarkstore Enterprise

September 22nd, 2009

With pharmaceutical companies increasingly looking for ways to extend the revenue-earning lifetime of their biggest products, drug delivery has become an important focus of the industry. Kalorama’s Drug Delivery Markets: Implantable / Injectable and Needle-Free Delivery Systems provides detail for business planners on the market for implantable / injectable delivery system markets.

Biopharmaceutical products are driving growth of needle-free systems; there will likely be significant increases in revenues in the vaccine arena. This report looks at that trend and reports current and forecasted revenues for the implantable/injectable drug delivery market, segmented into two main categories:

  • Needle-free drug delivery

  • Other Injectable/Implantable

Unique analysis offers segmentation of this market for:

  • Drug Delivery Technology Revenues

  • Pharmaceuticals Sold via Delivery Technology

This breakout makes the report relevant to business plans of either device technology companies or pharmaceutical concerns. (This market analysis does not include drug-eluding stents or prefilled or regular syringes. Kalorama considers these separate markets)

The report covers both pharmaceuticals sold through implantable/injectable delivery systems and the technologies themselves including:

  • Detailed Profiles of Key Companies in Implantable/Injectable Delivery

  • Brief Round-Up of Smaller Players

  • Current Market Size and Forecasts to 2013

  • Needle-Free Cost Savings, Protein-Coated Microcrystal Technology, Nanotechnology, and Other Trends and Developments

  • Revenue Forecasts

  • New Products in Development

Kalorama’s trusted information-gathering process provides most accurate study of the implantable/injectable delivery drug market available today. Information and analysis presented in this report is based on extensive interviews with senior management of top companies in the industry. While major research literature and government information is culled, information is corroborated and key market insights originate from interviews with industry leaders.

Companies Profiled in the report include:

  • Alkermes, Inc.

  • ALZA Corp.

  • Antares Pharma, Inc.

  • Bioject Medical Technologies, Inc.

  • CyDex, Inc.

  • MGI Pharma, Inc

  • Nektar Therapeutics

  • Pacira Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

  • pSivida

  • SurModics, Inc

  • Zogenix Corporation

  • AP Pharma

  • Baxter BioPharma Solutions

  • QLT USA, Inc

  • Ypsomed Holding AG

Kalorama has also published Drug Delivery Markets: Oral Delivery, which details markets for oral technology enhancements which have increased drug product sales and extended patent life.

For more information, please visit :
http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/Drug-Delivery-Markets-Implantable-Injectable-and-Needle-Free-Delivery-Systems-28096.html
Or email us at press@aarkstore.com or call +919272852585

Build Your Brand through Your Phone System

July 31st, 2009

For small businesses, building a brand is continuous work. You have to make your company look authoritative, legitimate and excellent. To achieve this, you need a brand-centric professional look and feel.

When people contact your company, they should see the uniqueness and identity of your brand. RingCentral helps you achieve this by providing toll free numbers and vanity numbers with call answering options. These features impart sophistication to your business phone system and, ultimately, to your company. A vanity number, in particular, gives customers an easy number to recall, making potential clients recognize your business right away. When they call in, an auto-attendant will greet them with hold messages like promotions, news and special offers. This advanced PBX system from RingCentral can also route incoming calls to the most appropriate place.

Part of a small business’s brand strategy is making sure that the brand identity shines through in every interaction with the clients.

Connecting Home Offices

July 9th, 2009

Thanks to state-of-the-art communications technology, employees do not have to be physically there in one centralized office anymore. The home office is becoming commonplace, offering workers stationed in different locations further flexibility and allowing for greater diversity in a company.

With RingCentral, having many people working from home won’t be a problem anymore. Creating a virtual office, RingCentral virtual PBX permits automatic call forwarding to your employees, no matter their location. This gives the caller a sense that you’re all in one office, as the service seamlessly transfers calls from one line to another.

The advanced features of a virtual PBX phone system can make home offices function as efficiently as the main headquarters. It bridges the gap between the main office and your telecommuting employees.

You can route callers to your cell, home, office phones, mobile employees, partners and/or offices around the country. You can set up forwarding options for each extension, different times of day and different incoming numbers and area codes. You can configure your system to deliver the call routing that your business requires. Setting up and changing your call routing is quick and easy.

The routing is transparent to the caller. The phone rings and someone answers. To them, the person answering is in your office. For more information visit to http://www.ringcentral.com/

Wood Pellets Guide – Home Heating Alternative

April 20th, 2009

http://woodpelletsguide.com : With the pursuit to find a reliable source of energy other than non renewable energy such as fossil fuels, lots of studies and researches has been done through the years. Biofuels made from biomass (organic materials) have been proven to be an effective substitute. These biofuels are derived from biodegradable materials such as manures, plants, etc. Now, let us focus more on another effective organic material, the wood pellets.

In general, the very fine wood particles (sawdust) when compacted turn into wood pellets. These wood pellets are considered to be a form of wood fuel. Wood fuel, in its simplest explanation, is a fuel generated from wood. Wood pellets are normally the byproducts of sawing logs or woods by method of sawmilling. However, this can also be produced by any activities that involve transforming and cutting of woods.

Wood pellets are basically solid and consistently hard. With the pellets’ very low moisture content (humidity of 6 – 10%), they contain higher energy component that is likely comparable to high caliber coal. This would only means that their low humidity content saves a lot of energy that is needed to burn the amount of moist. These characteristics – a diameter of about 6 – 8mm, usually 2cm long, lower humidity and high density – allows the wood pellets to be automatically used in clean – burn heating appliances. Moreover, these attributes make the wood pellets highly effective as a burnable material.

In addition, since wood pellets are considered to be a biomass, then they should be environmental friendly. They release less emissions and ashes that could be detrimental to the surroundings. As mentioned, these pellets are compacted, thus they do not need a lot of space unlike any other type of wood fuel. This would also make it easier to ship even in long distance.

Not frequently used to manufacture pellets are similar organic materials such as straw, corn, etc. As a renewable material, wood pellets give the benefit of continuous energy supply. Moreover, woods and logs are not basically cut down to produce wood pellet but they are merely the byproduct of any wood processing activities. Also, pellets are actually waste materials, therefore utilizing them as an energy source would mean lessening the problem on waste disposal.

With the current situation, where the cost of fossil fuels is expected to continually rise, installation for more capable pellet heating systems resulted. From the year 1999, there have been numerous pellet stove models, heating furnaces and other form of heating machines that are widely distributed in the markets.

These stoves specifically designed for wood pellets are advantageous over other types of home heating systems. The usual wood stoves need more constant maintenance compared to wood pellet stoves. They are easy to operate and even more convenient than using traditional stoves. Though physically, they may look like the usual traditional stoves, however, they have microprocessor controls that ensure a clean and efficient fire.

As of 2005, the demand for wood pellets as a wood fuel has significantly increased due to costly fuels in different parts of the world.

BarterQuest Announces International Patents

April 4th, 2008

New York, NY – April 4, 2008 – BarterQuest.com, a Web site under development, announced that its parent company has initiated the process to establish international patents related to its proprietary trading and matching systems. BarterQuest.com will be a trading platform for the individual consumer that automatically matches the haves and wants of potential traders.

Dr. Paul Bocheck, the President of the Company, stated that “this will importantly extend the protection that is afforded by the U.S. domestic provisional patents filed in October 2006 and the three non-provisional patents filed in July 2007. BarterQuest will be a global site that supports trades in goods, services and real estate. The site will provide users with the unique ability to automatically navigate their trading alternatives to identify potential trades that respond to their specific preferences, whether such trades are between two parties or require multiple parties for their successful completion.”

BarterQuest.com is owned by JPM Global, Inc., a Delaware corporation. BarterQuest.com will be an interactive Web site for the cashless exchange of goods, services, and the use of real estate between individual consumers. Key word searches and the automatic matching of the haves and wants of users will facilitate two-party and multi-party trades. The Web site is undergoing alpha testing and will launch in 2008.

Except for historical information contained herein, this news release may contain forward looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties.

Contact:
Bianca Han, Executive Vice President
JPM Global, Inc.
231 West 29th Street
Suite 906
New York, NY 10001