Chapter 1. Methodology and Scope
1.1. Market Segmentation & Scope
1.2. Research Methodology
1.3. Research Scope & Assumption
1.4. Information Procurement
1.4.1. Purchased Database
1.4.2. GVR’s Internal Database
1.4.3. Secondary Sources & Third-Party Perspectives
1.4.4. Primary Research
1.5. Information Analysis
1.5.1. Data Analysis Models
1.6. Market Formulation & Data Visualization
1.7. Data Validation & Publishing
Chapter 2. Personal Healthcare Devices - Wearables and Sensors Market Intelligence
2.1. Category Definition
2.2. Category Intelligence
2.2.1. Market Size
2.2.2. Trends
2.2.3. Drivers
2.2.4. Challenges
2.2.5. Segmental Outlook
2.2.6. Regional Outlook
2.3. Technology
2.3.1. Emerging Technology
2.3.2. Best Practices in the Industry
2.4. Regulatory Landscape
2.5. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
2.5.1. Bargaining power of suppliers
2.5.2. Bargaining power of buyers
2.5.3. Threat of substitutes
2.5.4. Threat of new entrants
2.5.5. Competitive rivalry
Chapter 3. Personal Healthcare Devices - Wearables and Sensors - Supplier Intelligence
3.1. Identification of top 12 suppliers
3.1.1. Fitbit
3.1.2. Garmin Ltd.
3.1.3. Medtronic
3.1.4. MedioTek Health Systems (VinCense)
3.1.5. Omron Corporation
3.1.6. Apple Inc
3.1.7. Polar Electro
3.1.8. Withings
3.1.9. AliveCor Inc.
3.1.10. Sotera Inc
3.1.11. CloudDX
3.1.12. VitalConnect Inc.
3.2. Personal Healthcare Devices - Wearables and Sensors - Supplier’s Landscape
3.3. Personal Healthcare Devices - Wearables and Sensors - Supplier’s Ranking Methodology
3.3.1. Supplier Operational Capabilities
3.3.1.1. Years in Services
3.3.1.2. Revenue Generated
3.3.1.3. Geographical Service Provision
3.3.1.4. Industries Served
3.3.1.5. Employee Strength
3.3.1.6. Certifications
3.3.1.7. Key Clients
3.3.2. Supplier Functional Capabilities
3.3.2.1. Solutions
3.3.2.1.1. Remote Patient Monitoring
3.3.2.1.2. Chronic Disease Management
3.3.2.1.3. Pain Management
3.3.2.1.4. Fitness and Health Tracking
3.3.2.1.5. Others
3.4. Personal Healthcare Devices - Wearables and Sensors - Suppliers Scoring Criteria
3.5. Personal Healthcare Devices - Wearables and Sensors - Suppliers Positional Matrix (SPM)
3.5.1. Rulers
3.5.2. Challengers
3.5.3. Loungers
3.5.4. Niches
3.6. Personal Healthcare Devices - Wearables and Sensors - Supplier Market Concentration
3.6.1. Industry structure
3.7. Recommended Personal Healthcare Devices - Wearables and Sensors Suppliers
3.7.1. Supplier 1 with detailed profile
3.7.2. Supplier 2 with detailed profile
3.7.3. Supplier 3 with detailed profile
Chapter 4. Competitive Landscape
4.1. Recent Supplier Developments with Measured Impact
4.1.1. Joint Ventures
4.1.2. Mergers & Acquisitions
4.1.3. Collaborations or Partnerships
4.1.4. Other major developments
4.2. Supply - Demand Analysis
4.2.1. Supply Analysis
4.2.2. Demand Analysis
Chapter 5. Personal Healthcare Devices - Wearables and Sensors - Pricing and Cost Intelligence
5.1. Cost Structure Overview
5.1.1. Material Costs
5.1.2. Labor
5.1.3. Equipment
5.1.4. Research and Development
5.1.5. Software Costs
5.1.6. Others
5.2. Factors Impacting Personal Healthcare Devices - Wearables and Sensors Prices
5.3. Pricing Model Analysis
5.3.1. Subscription based or,
5.3.2. Volume based or,
5.3.3. Service based or,
5.3.4. Dynamic pricing model or,
5.3.5. Competitive pricing model or,
5.3.6. Others
5.4. Personal Healthcare Devices - Wearables and Sensors Prices - Few Examples
5.5. Pricing Example of Fitbit Devices (2023)
Chapter 6. Sourcing Intelligence
6.1. Engagement Model
6.1.1. Fully Outsourcing Model or,
6.1.2. Partial/Hybrid Outsourcing Model or,
6.1.3. In-house Product Development Model or,
6.1.4. Shared Service Model
6.2. Operating Model
6.2.1. Basic Provider or,
6.2.2. Approved Provider or,
6.2.3. Performance-based Model or,
6.2.4. Others
6.3. KPI/SLA Elements
6.4. Negotiation Strategies
6.5. LCC/BCC Analysis
6.5.1. China
6.5.2. India
6.5.3. Japan
6.5.4. UK
6.5.5. Insights on top 2 LCC/BCC Countries
Component wise cost break down for better negotiation for the client, highlights the key cost drivers in the market with future price fluctuation for different materials (e.g.: steel, aluminum, etc.) used in the production process
Offering cost transparency for different products / services procured by the client. A typical report involves 2-3 case scenarios helping clients to select the best suited engagement with the supplier
Determining and forecasting salaries for specific skill set labor to make decision on outsourcing vs in-house.
A typical newsletter study by capturing latest information for specific suppliers related to: M&As, technological innovations, expansion, litigations, bankruptcy etc.