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hello! as 2017 is ending nd 2018 is starting i thought i’d do a mutual appreciation post like many others are doing/have done because wtf i love my friends [dowoon voice] hey! and yes thats me down there bc hashtag love myself hashtag love yourself - big time rush, 2017
heres some (hopefully) short sappy story lads,, so ive converted this blog 3 times from a 5sos one to an aes blog and now we’re here! ive had this as a kpop sideblog since the start of july and i never expected to make as many friends as i have now and it still wows me so much wtf... i love all of you im gonna throw myself off a cliff into a sea of love
legend: ☆ - people i love a lot, ☾- the most important to me!, bolded for trusted mutual
short message to my moon people alright hopefully i dont write an essay
☾ @softshouyous: falen waht the fuck u know when u told me we were only friends for a whole year and a half i didnt believe it ;-/ i thought we were pals for longer thats just how close we are i guess ive done so many falen love essays so ill be repeating myself lmao youre one of my greatest friends on here and twitter and i just wanted to say thank you, for a few things!! first for staying strong and being here today!! second is for following (back?) on twitter which lead us to not Dying off u kno...,, third is for being someone i can rely on whenever i need to and talking to you makes me feel the safest bc i know.. i know u rly like being my friend ur my safe friend my special place i love u :D
☾ @briwoon: hey boxy!!!!!!!!! i dont remember how we became friends but i have a lot to say to u why didnt u send a tree in dhhdh u dont have to bc ill be professing my love for u here b*thc ! dude ok i always say this bc im basically a broken record but thank you sososososoosososososososoosososo much for introducing me to day6 because damn without you i wouldnt be here and i dont know how id have managed to survive the rest of the year without them so really- thank you so damn much i love u the mostest :( i know u might be going through some tough times but please know that i am here for you (so is bell!) so feel free to talk to us anytime!! another thing, thank u for introducing me to mx as well you really brought happiness into my life bc of everything..! ur imapct my dude!!!!!! this all happened bc of you! this is happening bc of you and i just want you to know that youve given me a reason to smile everyday nd im hoping one day youll have a reason to smile daily too! im glad astro are helping you out too and that you like them :-( i love u 2 the moon and back!
☾ @tokayhk: bell just 2 start off ill be saying no homo duhdjhdh just kidding i love u so much okay i know we havent even been buddies for that long but it feels like ive known u for more! !!!!! ur a friend i can rant to (and be extra shady with) and youve also helped me accept reality (thank u god) even tho i did hate u for like 1 minute but im over that please dm me any time to tell me 2 wake the fuk up bc sometimes i need it ;-/ despite being a youngin youre super mature which led me to think u were like 18 but thats clearly not the case jdjs its okie though ur doing amazing for a [redacted] year old!!!!! please i love ur humor so much and every time u say ur not funny i wanna punhc u but with love bc ur the funniest person i know :-( u always make us (the hq) laugh and pleas its amazing ur presence in the gc rly brightens the whole place up i love u also ur impact ive been using the phrases u say a lot more often now i shld start crediting u in the tags or smth (c) bell ! also! im glad u got into astro bc before boxy u were the only person id be yelling to on twitter about astro im glad u like them too wtf ! i love u so much and thank u for being my friend and being born :-0 i already told u like a few lines back but u rly are funnie and also ur art i mcdie every time huhuuhu i miss ur streams but idk when im free ;-( ur streams rly made my day we became friends through that and the gc is thriving its been a good year !
ill stop there bc this post would get super long if i didnt now on 2 my buddies!! (?? how many alphabets are there)
A-L:
@astrofireworks / @briwoon ☆ / @ckyun / @chaekkung ☆ / @cinnamoonbunbin ☆ / @dalkkong ☆ / @eggkyun / @eunrocky / @gothhyungwon ☆ / @heybinnie / @hokidan / @hyyh-pt2 / @ikyh / @imchangkyute / @ilovedowoon / @jianhyuk / @jinwooes / @jooheun ☆ / @kihyunswife ☆ / @kimkyungsoos / @kiwirn / @leedongmlns ☆ / @ljh-94
M-guys i cant do the fucking hashtag what the fuck pretend its there:
@m1nhyuk ☆ / @minhyukt ☆ / @mxgoth / @myunghjun / @mxrays / @minhyukwithagun ☆ / @monbeebs ☆ / @morningcallz / @nubebe ☆ / @oikawayylmao / @parkminhyuksegg / @softki / @softshouyous ☆ / @space-triangles / @smileyrocky / @tokayhk ☆ / @vmxns / @whonpil / @warmhyungwon / @04yeol / @1showho ☆ / @15hyungwon / @94honeyluv
if you werent added in here (aka my dumbass forgot) just like this post and ill add u immediately!!! also dont worry if you werent bolded/starred i love everyone!!!!!! all of you have made my 2017 a little bit better and brighter and i hope we’ll be able to stay friends/mutuals in the next year as well
feel free to unfollow/break the mutual anytime though!! :D your dash should be filled with things you want to see/love! this should be posted at 12am my time so happy new year (eve, for most) i hope everyone has a good day/night! thank you once again for making my year better ♡
i neevr shut up but another thing,, good job to everyone for managing to make it through another year!! im proud of everyone okie i love u guys :_) oh ya god can i shut up but shout out to my secret santas!!! miss cryptic if ur out there thank u for being an awesome ss i hope ur doing well !!
#the quality of the header might suck but u know its Me.... low quality header for a lq person :^)#moon texts#friends#also the header is so ugly but those are astro's official colours so !#hm shld i tag this as ff#follow forever
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What is the current status of Electronic Protection Device Coating Market?
Gadgets – they have managed to install themselves in our lives and seem to have stuck on us like magnets. This dominant species emerging in today’s century has drastically changed our lives. Humans invented gadgets for ease of living and it’s up to mankind to care for these devices. A profound sector that has taken up the responsibility for protecting gadgets is the electronic protection device coating industry. This sector safeguards the crucial components of the devices by using various materials.
The electronic protection device coating sector helps in shielding the devices from contaminants that can shorten the device’s life. This sector uses materials like organic and inorganic compounds, polymers and metals for coating the devices. The usage of material depends on the function and application of the devices. Coatings are used for better functioning of electrical, magnetic, optic, mechanical and thermal factors. On the other hand, coatings also provide aid in circuit board manufacturing, protection and decoration of the devices.
Impact of Covid-19 on the Electronic Protection Device Coating Sector:
The Covid-19 pandemic has led to the shutdown of factories that manufactured electronic devices, thus, resulting in the downfall of the electronic protection device coating sector in the year 2020. However, this sector still holds a grip over healthcare and remote sensing industries during the pandemic. The electronic protection device coating sector continues to serve the healthcare and remote sensing industries as ample of gadgets are used there.
The post pandemic session will be a boon for the electronic protection device coating sector as the demand will enhance in the automotive industry. According to a report published by Research Dive, the electronic protection device coating sector will witness a rise in CAGR by 4.3 % by 2026.
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Preferred Solutions by the Electronic Protection Coating Sector:
The electronic protection device coating sector provides a vast array of options for safeguarding the devices from contaminants. A few noteworthy solutions are mentioned below:
Acrylic:
This material is fungus proof and dries in 30 minutes at room temperature. Acrylic is feasible for rapid production of devices; however, it cannot survive temperatures above 125?C. This eliminates the possibility of using acrylic for excessive heat emitting devices.
Epoxy:
The coating strength of epoxy is the highest and has the potential to resist abrasions, vibrations, chemical incursions, and humidity. This material shrinks during polymerization process and possesses low stress resistance during extreme temperatures. Furthermore, it is difficult to repair and rework epoxy compound.
Silicone:
This material has the ability to tolerate temperature till 200?C, thus, it is used in automobile industry. Silicone can resist corrosion and humidity; however, it is powerless against abrasions and solvents.
Urethane:
This material supports Nano miniaturization by providing insulation to the electronic signals situated close to the printed circuit board (PCB). Urethane has longer dielectric functioning and resists solvents, humidity and moisture. However, urethane is difficult to remove and cannot be used in high temperature and vibration conditions.
Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD) Derived Parylene:
This material provides continuous, consistent and pin-hole free conformal films. The gaseous Parylene can easily permeate through ceramic, resins, plastics, paper, metal, glass and ferrite. The CVD Parylene coating can blend in any geometrical shapes like crevices, corners, edges, and internal spaces. This durable micro-thin film has high dielectric strength and chemical inertness. The CVD Parylene is compatible with various devices; however, it is an expensive material.
Ultra Violet Coating:
This type of coating protects the devices from the harmful UV rays. The coating guarantees higher curing time when exposed to UV light. One of the UV lights called the UV Florescence light glows in the dark, thus, simplifying the verification and inspection of the material used.
Brush Coating:
This is a manual process which is used for small scale products. The accuracy, precision and consistency of the protective coating depend on the person’s skill and practice.
Dip Coating:
The printed circuit board (PCB) is dipped via machine, thus, coating the entire surface. This technique is unsuitable for components that lie in close proximity on the PCB because of low viscous flow of the coating.
Conformal Coating
These are thin polymeric films that protect the solder joints, leads of electronic components, and metallized areas on PCB from corrosion. The conformal coatings protect the devices from pollution, water, moisture, UV light, chemicals, and high temperature. The hydrophobic properties of the conformal coatings add on to its versatile nature. This type of coating is used in aerospace, automotive, consumer products, LED industries, marine, military, and energy sectors.
The Road Ahead:
The electronic protection device coating sector ensures the longevity of the devices, thus, making the devices durable, reliable and consumer friendly. The various methods, materials, and techniques used to safeguard the gadgets have enhanced the significance of electronic protection device coating sector.
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Packaging and Protective Packaging Market By Current Scenario, Key Vendors, Growth Rate
According to a new report published by Allied Market Research, titled, "Packaging and Protective Packaging Market by Material, Function, and Application: Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2017-2023" the global packaging and protective packaging market was valued at $757 billion in 2016, and is projected to reach $1,014 billion by 2023, registering a CAGR of 4.3% from 2017 to 2023. In 2016, the paper & paperboard packaging material segment accounted for approximately one-third share of the global market, in terms of revenue.
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Packaging and protective packaging is designed to protect the consumer and industrial goods from shock & vibration and atmospheric, magnetic, and electrostatic forces. Various boxes, storage containers, packing materials, liners, and spacers made of plastic & plastic foams, paper & paperboards, metals, glass, and woods are used for packaging. Various functions of packaging include electrical insulation, thermal insulation, fireproofing, moisture & vapor protection, shock & vibration damping, and UV & weather resistance. Other types of packaging create a protection barrier from oxygen, moisture, and dust to retain the freshness and efficacy of food products. The type of product being packaged and the environmental conditions from which the product must be protected determine the material and type of packaging to be employed.
Growth in participation of third-party logistic companies, which use packaging and protective packaging for safe distribution of fragile, perishable, high, or low value-added products, positively impacts the market growth. Increase in manufacturing activities globally to meet the rising demand of the population has led to increased consumption of packaging, which is further expected to fuel the market growth during the forecast period.
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In 2016, paper & paperboard packaging accounted for the highest share in the market, and is expected to maintain its dominance during the forecast period. This is attributed to its extensive applications across several industrial such as food, beverages, healthcare, consumer goods, cosmetic, and industrial. For example, it is used to package fruits, vegetables, ice-cream, and meat in food industry; milk, juice, and soda in beverages industry; and pharmaceutical products, medicines, and medical equipment in healthcare industry. Paper & paperboards are recyclable, and thus are considered as a sustainable packaging solution, which is expected to boost the market growth in the future.
Volatile organic compound (VOC) emission during the manufacturing and curing processes of plastic and plastic foam-based packaging has led to the formulation of various regulations on packaging manufacturers. Moreover, regulatory norms on packaging and protective packaging related to food contact application and pharmaceutical products may hamper the market growth. However, increase in R&D activities by various market players to produce biodegradable packaging and protective packaging is expected to provide opportunities for the packaging manufacturers.
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Key Findings of the Packaging and Protective Packaging Market:
Asia-Pacific is expected to maintain its dominant position in the market, in terms of value, during the forecast period, followed by Europe.
Paper & paperboard packaging material generated the highest revenue in 2016, and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.2% during the forecast period.
Food industry is the largest application segment, registering a significant CAGR.
LAMEA accounted for approximately one-tenth share of the global packaging and protective packaging market in 2016.
The Asia-Pacific packaging and protective packaging market is anticipated to grow at the highest CAGR.
North America accounted for approximately one-fourth share of the market, and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.0% during the forecast period.
Asia-Pacific and LAMEA collectively contributed to about 50% share of the global market, in terms of revenue, in 2016. The key players operating in the global packaging and protective packaging market are Smurfit KAPPA Group PLC, Rocktenn Company, Sealed Air Corporation, Sonoco Products Company, Huhtamaki OYJ, DS Smith PLC, Pregis Corporation, Pro-Pac Packaging Limited, Storopack Hans Reichenecker GmbH, and The DOW Chemical Company.
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The Many Pieces of the IMPACT Community (The IMPACT Show Ep. 70)
In this episode of The IMPACT Show, Nick and I discuss the IMPACT Live agenda, IMPACT Insiders, how often we should send marketing emails, how to hire great marketers, and more!
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The Big 5 Blog Topics
Marcus Sheridan, author of They Ask You Answer and partner at IMPACT, wrote a brand new article about The "Big 5" Blog Article Topics Guaranteed to Drive Traffic, Leads, & Sales. We get asked so often "what topics should my business blog about?" Marcus answers this in his article and he'll be teaching us exactly what to do to be successful with our content at IMPACT Live this year. In fact, he's our keynote speaker and leader throughout IMPACT Live 2019.
The IMPACT Live 2019 Agenda is Live
The IMPACT Live 2019 Agenda is finally live! There is more to be added in the future but what's there will show you exactly how amazing these two days are going to be. Check out the 2019 agenda and get your ticket today! Save $50 with code impactshow.
IMPACT Insiders is Live
Our brand new affiliate program called IMPACT Insiders is live and you can join now at impactbnd.com/insiders. We have a variety of challenges in Insiders which you can complete and earn points. We have tons of prizes ranging from a copy of They Ask You Answer all the way to a free ticket (or VIP upgrade) to IMAPCT Live!
To build Insiders we used a platform called Ambassify. We decided to build Insiders so we can grow our community and reward all of you for the things you're already doing and the great contributions to our community.
What I've learned in this process is how much of the building of your affiliate program you can do ahead of time. I created a list of these challenges and even reached out to our team to get more ideas from them. Gathering this ahead of time helped me prove this was going to be worth it and it made it much faster to build out the platform once we chose a tool. It also allowed us to budget ahead of time and look at how much it would cost us to get these challenges completed through advertising so we could equate our points to a dollar value and figure out how much our rewards are worth.
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IMPACT Elite Member of the Week!
Emma Sepke is our Elite member of the week this week.
Emma has been a member of Elite for quite some time and always has great contributions. This week she shared her content dashboard that she has up on a TV in her office.
She also bought her ticket to IMPACT Live last week! Everyone...be like Emma!
Email Send Frequency
Jacki Miskimins asked a great question about email scheduling. She said: “We send several types of emails: webinar invitations, newsletters, memos, etc. I'm wondering if there's an optimum time to send each *type* of message.”
I was surprised because there are not a lot of responses here and this is something many of you probably struggle with - or should consider now.
What did IMPACT do? We decided we were sending to many emails overall. I also shared a link to a tool and some great content we love called SeventhSense.
Jim came in with a very passionate response. He talked about hiring a professional to put together an entire marketing strategy and having the necessary technology to track and monitor the results.
Jim made some great points but to some extent he was assuming the context of Jacki's situation. That led me and Nick into a discussion about our community.
Being a Good Community Member
The Elite thread above got me and Nick talking about how members can get the most out of a community like Elite. A few things we noted are:
Give as much context as possible (without going overboard) when you ask a specific "how to" question so people understand your situation and can answer in the most helpful way
If you're responding to a post but are unclear on something ask a clarifying question to get more information.
When people reply to your question respond back and thank them.
Guest of the Week
This is where we pick someone from the community who we feel like you need to know about.
Our guest of the week is someone making great moves in their campaigns, have leadership lessons we can learn from, or are just overall awesome people you should make it a priority to get to know.
Brie Rangel, VP of Services at IMPACT
This week we interviewed IMPACT VP of Services Brie Rangel.
Brie leads IMPACT’s services division, keeping her ears on the ground for the latest marketing strategies and tactics we should be offering for our clients and guiding her team to reach new levels every day.
She just co-authored a pillar with IMPACT’s Kathleen Booth called Marketing Interview Questions: How to Hire the Top-Performing Marketers You Need
Connect with Brie on LinkedIn and listen to her interview on the show.
As always, we wrapped up by sharing our final thoughts. You'll catch those in the episode so give it a listen!
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Some of the top female founders in the U.S. are backing the latest Female Founders Fund
Some of the top female founders in the U.S. are backing the latest Female Founders Fund
Roughly five years after the launch of its first fund in 2013, Female Founders Fund (F3) has closed on $27 million for its latest seed fund — backed by some of the startup world’s top women entrepreneurs and investors.
Backed by a clutch of seriously impressive names in the startup and tech community, entrepreneurs financed by F3’s latest endeavor can count on a rolodex that includes Melinda Gates, the co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Fooundation; Katrina Lake, the founder and CEO of StitchFix; Jenny Fleiss, the co-founder of Rent the Runway and Code 8; Hayley Barna, the co-founder of Birchbox and a partner at First Round Capital; Elizabeth Cutler, the co-founder of SoulCycle; Reshma Saujani, the founder of Girls Who Code; and Whitney Wolfe Herd, the founder of Bumble.
Launched by Anu Duggal with an $8 million first fund in 2013, F3 managed to amass an impressive portfolio of 30 companies that have gone on to raise some $500 million in capital. Early successes include Zola, Maven Clinic, Tala, WayUp, and ELOQUII. In the last two months alone, Tala has raised $65 million in new capital and Zola just closed on $100 million (Zola founder Shan-Lyn Ma is also backing the latest F3 Fund).
Duggal and her partner Sutian Dong are part of a clutch of female entrepreneurs and investors who are working hard to correct the gender discrimination that has plagued the tech community broadly, and the venture capital community specifically, from its earliest days.
Along with firms like Jesse Draper’s Halogen Ventures and Susan Lyne and Nisha Dua’s BBG Ventures, F3 is laser focused on backing female founded or led companies at the earliest stages, according to Duggal.
“We are continuing to double down on our focus on investing in female-founded companies,” she said.
The industry agnostic company has placed bets in everything from fintech, healthcare information technologies, enterprise software as a service and many other industries, but sees particular opportunities in the emergence of what Duggal calls “alternate communities” and at the confluence of healthcare and wellness.
She points to the startup Peanut, an online community for millennial mothers, and HipSobriety, a new take on Alcoholics Anonymous, as examples of the thesis.
Other companies in the fund’s current portfolio include Thrive Global, Winky Lux, and Billie.
For Sutian Dong, who joined F3 from FirstMark Capital in 2016, the opportunity for seed investment in women entrepreneurs was too compelling to pass up.
“We have seen that capital can create a massive impact down the line,” says Dong of seed investing. But the advantages of F3’s investment go far beyond its money, the two partners said.
“The network and community perspective, and the ability to access other female founders that share knowledge and support each other,” is critical, says Dong. “The reality of early stage companies is that there’s never enough people and there’s never enough time,” she said. But leveraging the largest ecosystem of female founders can help startups with recruiting, customer development services and other unanticipated needs that founders have when getting a business off the ground.
Founding executives from the F3 portfolio gathered at the firm’s F3 Summit
“Female Founders Fund has done an incredible job of consistently creating value for their portfolio founders through their network and events,” said Arianna Huffington, founder of the F3 porfolio company, Thrive Global, in a statement. “Their values of supporting innovative female entrepreneurs and playing active roles in their growth is so important to us, and it’s been such an exciting journey working with them over the past year and-a-half. I’m honored to be a part of this community and to be a part of their growth story.”
“There’s a whole group of women who have really relevant professional and personal experiences and they’re leveraging that to start new businesses,” Duggal said.
While there’s still an overabundance of work that needs to be done, this wave of new investors and entrepreneurs is having an imapct on the community. “I run this women in VC community in New York and keep a directory of female investors internationally,” says Dong. “That group has expanded well into the hundreds of women across a number of countries at the early stage.”
Both Dong and Duggal point to the success of funds like Kirsten Green’s Forerunner Ventures, Aileen Lee’s Cowboy Ventures and Jennifer Fonstadt and Theresia Gouw’s Aspect Ventures as inspiration for their success and see opportunities for more funds to tap the underserved market for investing in good female entrepreneurs.
“We are incredibly excited to continue building on our thesis that it is possible to achieve outsized returns by investing in women,” said Duggal, in a statement. “With the support of our remarkable and successful base of investors, both institutional and strategic, we will continue to build a brand that invests in and champions female founders, while underscoring the larger conversation about the shift in dynamics within venture capital.”
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Pair LED Trailer Tail Lights Stop Brake Indicator Lamp 12V Truck UTE Caravan V13-CRL106X2
Vendor: DSV Type: None Price: 50.99
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Military Wearable Sensors Market SWOT Analysis, Imapcting Factors, Technology, Vendor Landscape, Research Findings and Conclusion 2017-2021
Sensors are electronic devices that are used for measuring certain parameters. The devices are designed to record instances when the magnitude of the parameter changes. They capture this change by converting the physical parameter into an equivalent output electrical signal. This signal is read by a display unit locally or is transmitted electronically to a remote location.
Conventionally, sensors were used to measure physical parameters like temperature and pressure. Advances in technology and the growing need to measure multiple parameters have led to the development of sensors in the market. The devices can be classified in several ways, such as active or passive, depending on the requirement of a power source. Sensors that need a power supply are called active sensors, and those that can do without it are considered passive sensors. They can also be classified based on the parameters that are used for measuring.
Research analysts forecast the Global Military Wearable Sensors Market to grow at a CAGR of 10.75 % during the period 2017-2021.
Covered in this report
The report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the global military wearable sensors market for 2017-2021. To calculate the market size, the report considers the retail selling price as the average selling price of the product.
The market is divided into the following segments based on geography:
· Americas
· APAC
· EMEA
Research report, Global Military Wearable Sensors Market 2017-2021, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the market landscape and its growth prospects over the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.
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Key vendors
· Boeing
· Ledios
· Lockheed Martin
· Rheinmetall
· Safran Group
· TT Electronics
Other prominent vendors
· Arralis
· Inova Design Solutions
· Q-Track
Market driver
· Increased focus on development of biosensors
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Market challenge
· Risk of cyber intrusion
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Market trend
· Research on next-generation sensors
· For a full, detailed list, view our report
Key questions answered in this report
· What will the market size be in 2021 and what will the growth rate be?
· What are the key market trends?
· What is driving this market?
· What are the challenges to market growth?
· Who are the key vendors in this market space?
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High-Temperature Honeycomb Sandwich Materials Market Detailed Analysis and Latest Demand
According to a new report by Allied Market Research, titled, "World High-Temperature Honeycomb Sandwich Materials Market - Opportunities and Forecasts, 2015-2022", the high-temperature honeycomb sandwich materials market is expected to reach $418.5 million by 2022, registering a CAGR of 9.6% from 2016 to 2022. The global demand for high-temperature honeycomb sandwich materials has gained traction owing to its superior mechanical performance and lightweight nature. The stainless steel segment held more than one-third share of the total market in 2015, due to its low cost and high strength.
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Increase in popularity of high-temperature honeycomb sandwich is caused due to properties such as high strength-to-weight ratio, high stiffness-to-weight ratio, and corrosion resistance at high temperatures conditions. The key applications of high-temperature honeycomb sandwich include, aerospace & aircraft, automotive, satellites, and others for instance F1 race cars and electronics. This market has witnessed significant growth caused by its diverse use in the aforementioned applications, growing at a fast pace, and is expected to remain constant. Furthermore, aerospace & aircraft application segment is expected to surpass the other segments considering increasing production of aircrafts and large amount of investments in satellite manufacturing worldwide. However, high cost of honeycomb structure metals is liable to restrict the market growth.
The high-temperature honeycomb sandwich materials market for the aerospace & aircraft application segment accounted for the highest share of about three-fourths in 2015, and is expected to maintain its lead throughout the forecast period. North America led the market with over half of the share in 2015, owing to its high aircraft production. Further, the other applications segment that includes F1 racing cars and electronics is expected to grow at a fast pace during the forecast period.
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Major technologies used to manufacture high temperature honeycomb sandwich panels are expansion and corrugation. Expansion segment accounted for the highest share of about 60% in 2015, due to its high usage in stainless steel honeycomb manufacturing, whereas corrugation is expected to grow at the highest CAGR of 10.0% from 2016 and 2022.
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· Stainless steel segment occupied highest share in the world high temperature honeycomb sandwich market in 2015.
· Expansion technology occupied the highest share in 2015 and this trend is expected to continue during analysis period.
· Corrugation technology is estimated to be fastest growing segment with a CAGR of 10% from 2016 to 2022.
· LAMEA would be the fastest growing region during the forecast period.
· North America is the leading consumer of high-temperature honeycomb sandwich and is projected to continue this position throughout forecast period.
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North America and Europe collectively held dominating position in the world high-temperature honeycomb sandwich materials market in 2015, and are expected to maintain this dominance throughout the forecast period. This is due to the growth in applications such as satellites, commercial & defence aircrafts, and automobiles in these regions. LAMEA is projected to be the fastest growing region due to growing investments in aircraft and satellite manufacturing industry. The prominent players profiled in the report include, Indy Honeycomb, Benecor, Inc., EconCore N.V., Ulbrich Stainless Steels & Special Metals, Inc. including others.
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Roughly five years after the launch of its first fund in 2013, Female Founders Fund (F3) has closed on $27 million for its latest seed fund — backed by some of the startup world’s top women entrepreneurs and investors.
Backed by a clutch of seriously impressive names in the startup and tech community, entrepreneurs financed by F3’s latest endeavor can count on a rolodex that includes Melinda Gates, the co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Fooundation; Katrina Lake, the founder and CEO of StitchFix; Jenny Fleiss, the co-founder of Rent the Runway and Code 8; Hayley Barna, the co-founder of Birchbox and a partner at First Round Capital; Elizabeth Cutler, the co-founder of SoulCycle; Reshma Saujani, the founder of Girls Who Code; and Whitney Wolfe Herd, the founder of Bumble.
Launched by Anu Duggal with an $8 million first fund in 2013, F3 managed to amass an impressive portfolio of 30 companies that have gone on to raise some $500 million in capital. Early successes include Zola, Maven Clinic, Tala, WayUp, and ELOQUII. In the last two months alone, Tala has raised $65 million in new capital and Zola just closed on $100 million (Zola founder Shan-Lyn Ma is also backing the latest F3 Fund).
Duggal and her partner Sutian Dong are part of a clutch of female entrepreneurs and investors who are working hard to correct the gender discrimination that has plagued the tech community broadly, and the venture capital community specifically, from its earliest days.
Along with firms like Jesse Draper’s Halogen Ventures and Susan Lyne and Nisha Dua’s BBG Ventures, F3 is laser focused on backing female founded or led companies at the earliest stages, according to Duggal.
“We are continuing to double down on our focus on investing in female-founded companies,” she said.
The industry agnostic company has placed bets in everything from fintech, healthcare information technologies, enterprise software as a service and many other industries, but sees particular opportunities in the emergence of what Duggal calls “alternate communities” and at the confluence of healthcare and wellness.
She points to the startup Peanut, an online community for millennial mothers, and HipSobriety, a new take on Alcoholics Anonymous, as examples of the thesis.
Other companies in the fund’s current portfolio include Thrive Global, Winky Lux, and Billie.
For Sutian Dong, who joined F3 from FirstMark Capital in 2016, the opportunity for seed investment in women entrepreneurs was too compelling to pass up.
“We have seen that capital can create a massive impact down the line,” says Dong of seed investing. But the advantages of F3’s investment go far beyond its money, the two partners said.
“The network and community perspective, and the ability to access other female founders that share knowledge and support each other,” is critical, says Dong. “The reality of early stage companies is that there’s never enough people and there’s never enough time,” she said. But leveraging the largest ecosystem of female founders can help startups with recruiting, customer development services and other unanticipated needs that founders have when getting a business off the ground.
Founding executives from the F3 portfolio gathered at the firm’s F3 Summit
“Female Founders Fund has done an incredible job of consistently creating value for their portfolio founders through their network and events,” said Arianna Huffington, founder of the F3 porfolio company, Thrive Global, in a statement. “Their values of supporting innovative female entrepreneurs and playing active roles in their growth is so important to us, and it’s been such an exciting journey working with them over the past year and-a-half. I’m honored to be a part of this community and to be a part of their growth story.”
“There’s a whole group of women who have really relevant professional and personal experiences and they’re leveraging that to start new businesses,” Duggal said.
While there’s still an overabundance of work that needs to be done, this wave of new investors and entrepreneurs is having an imapct on the community. “I run this women in VC community in New York and keep a directory of female investors internationally,” says Dong. “That group has expanded well into the hundreds of women across a number of countries at the early stage.”
Both Dong and Duggal point to the success of funds like Kirsten Green’s Forerunner Ventures, Aileen Lee’s Cowboy Ventures and Jennifer Fonstadt and Theresia Gouw’s Aspect Ventures as inspiration for their success and see opportunities for more funds to tap the underserved market for investing in good female entrepreneurs.
“We are incredibly excited to continue building on our thesis that it is possible to achieve outsized returns by investing in women,” said Duggal, in a statement. “With the support of our remarkable and successful base of investors, both institutional and strategic, we will continue to build a brand that invests in and champions female founders, while underscoring the larger conversation about the shift in dynamics within venture capital.”
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