China will decrease import from 40 percent to 25 percent until 2010. R&D funding for new materials and technologies reach 550 million Euro. China has reached 4 percent of the world markets for fire protection. This is one of the
results according to a new study fireprotection by helmut kaiser consultancy. All the world leading
companies prepare to be in china or are already there. The increase of the market in china
within the next 10 years is higher than anywhere in the world, with 12 to 15 percent per year.
7000 to 9000 key projects in infrastructure and key constructions show a potential of
about 6 billion Euro for the fire protection market within 5 years alone. Several hundred
chinese companies search for new technologies and partners. The market is attractive
with high profit potential and low company tax and regulations.
The Chinese government is active to solve the problems in fire protection. 250 000
fire in about one year with several thousands injuries and a damage of more than
200 million Euro per year are counted. There is a strong concentration in the big cities
and the economic strong regions. They count for 60 percent of the market potentials today.
New technologies like nanotechnology and new materials are state of the art and the R&D budgets concentrate on these developments. Best practice guide for the industry in development and standards.
Fire protection have gained worldwide more importance in the last years due to increasing
damage and death. Passive and active fire protection find the right balance with services
and information technologies. Through the whole value chain find more than 1 million
people intelligent jobs in 20046 and 2 million in 2015expected. The world markets
increase from 36 billion euro in 2006 to 54 billion Euro in 2015 without service and consulting.
This study fire protection worldwide is new and free for purchase from hkc22.com
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