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Research & Markets: Duracell International & Energizer Holdings Are Some of the Leading Companies Operating in the Batteries for Medical Equipment & Devices Industry

Business Wire, Sept 13, 2006

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c42020) has announced the addition of Batteries in Medical Equipment and Devices - Global Strategic Business Report to their offering.

This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Batteries in Medical Equipment and Devices in Millions of US$. The specific product segments analyzed are Hearing Aid Batteries, Pacemaker Batteries, Defibrillator Batteries, Mobile Radiographic Unit Batteries, Battery Packs for Electrocatuery Units, Battery Operated Endoscopic Power Supplies, and Adapters & Adapter Cables. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East, and Latin America. Annual forecasts are provided for each region and product segment for the period of 2000 through 2010. The report profiles 71 companies including many key and niche players worldwide such as Duracell International, Energizer Holdings, Ener1, Inc., Spectrum Brands, SAFT, Ultralife Battierus, Inc., and Wilson Greatbatch Technologies, Inc.

Topics Covered:

   I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
   1. Market Dynamics
   2. Batteries: The Inside Story
   3. Overview of Key Product Segments
   4. Batteries in Medical Equipment & Devices:  Broader View
   5. Technology Trends
   6. Product Launches
   7. Recent Industry Activity
   8. Focus on Select Players
   9. Global Market Perspective

  II. MARKET
   1. The United States
   2. Canada
   3. Japan
   4. Europe
   5. Asia-Pacific
   6. Middle East
   7. Latin America

 III. COMPETITION

Companies Mentioned:

- Access Battery, Inc (USA) - Advanced Battery Systems, Inc (USA) - All Batteries UK Ltd (UK) - Apothecary Products, Inc (USA) - Astralite Corporation (USA) - Atlantic Battery Co, Inc (USA) - Atlas Specialty Lighting (USA) - Avex Electronics (USA) - Battery Clinic, Inc (USA) - Battery Pros, Inc (USA) - Beltone Electronics Corporation (USA) - Bound Tree Medical (USA) - Cadex Electronics, Inc (Canada) - Control-X Medical, Inc (USA) - EAC Corporation (USA) - Eagle-Pitcher Technologies, LLC (USA) - East Penn Manufacturing Co, Inc (USA) - Electro-Surgical Instruments Co (USA) - Ener, Inc (USA) - Energizer Holdings, Inc (USA) - Enersys, Inc (USA) - Escalon Medical Corporation (USA) - Euro Energy Resources Ltd (UK) - Exide Battery Corporation (USA) - GE Healthcare (USA) - Gillette Company, The (USA) - GF Health Products, Inc (USA) - GP Batteries International Limited (Singapore) - Greatbatch, Inc (USA) - Hal-Hen Co, Inc (USA) - Hearing Help Express, Inc (USA) - Japan Storage Battery Co, Ltd (Japan) - JASCO Battery Specialists, Inc (USA) - Jedmed Instrument Company (USA) - JFM Engineering, Inc (USA) - Magnatone Hearing Aid Corporation (USA) - Maguire Enterprises (USA) - Medtronic (USA) - Moltech Power Systems (USA) - Multiplier Industries Corporation (USA) - Myers Power Products, Inc (USA) - National Custom Enterprises, Inc (USA) - Nica Power Battery Corporation (Canada) - NTK Powerdex, Inc (USA) - P C Werth Ltd (UK) - Plainview Batteries, Inc (USA) - Portable Power Systems, Inc - Powerline Battery Specialist (USA)- Power-Sonic Corporation (USA) - Preferred Products (USA) - R & D Batteries, Inc (USA) - Rayovac Corporation (USA) - Renata AG (Switzerland) - Saft SA (France) - Siemens Medical Solutions (USA) - Smith & Nephew Plc (UK) - Sonus Corporation (USA) - Spectrum Brands, Inc (USA) - Starkey Laboratories GmbH (Germany) - TDI Batteries, Inc (USA) - Toshiba Battery Co, Ltd (Japan) - Tyco Healthcare Group LP (USA) - Ultralife Batteries, Inc (USA) - Unipower Corporation (USA) - Valence Technology, Inc (USA) - Varta AG (Germany) - VMK Ltd (Czech Republic) - W & W Mfg Co (USA) - Welch Allyn, Inc (USA) - Westone Laboratories, Inc (USA) - Yuasa Corporation (Japan)

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c42020

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