Despite slowdown BRIC leads development in chemicals: Frost & Sullivan
According to the market research firm, materials market for energy-efficient buildings, construction chemicals and flexible packaging will be the key growth areas in 2014 and beyond
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Based on the survey, Frost & Sullivan has released its three big predictions for the global chemical, materials and food industry. According to the firm, materials market for energy-efficient buildings, construction chemicals and flexible packaging will be the key growth areas in 2014 and beyond.
Frost & Sullivan’s study showed that Turkey and Southeast Asian countries, such as Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia have strengthened their global position as production and consumption hot spots. Construction and utilities, transportation, foods and beverage, personal protective equipment, and food, drug, and cosmetics were the leading industries identified in 2013.
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The growth of ‘green’ and ‘net-zero energy’ buildings will drive the need for sustainable insulation systems and materials. The massive growth in emerging markets, building renovations in Europe and the evolving standards in the US will be among the major driving forces behind the growth of materials for energy efficient buildings.
Urbanisation, coupled with the growing middle class, the increasing number of smart cities enabling efficiency solutions, and smart buildings will drive the construction chemicals market. Even amidst the current mixed global economic landscape, construction chemicals remain at the top of the agenda for emerging as well as developed markets.
Although differentiation is a difficult task for the construction chemicals sector as the products are mostly commodities and the construction sector traditionally has been quite conservative, key producers are trying to reach a higher level of differentiation by closely working with customers in order to understand needs and develop customer-focused solutions for specific applications.
Another factor which accompanies the urbanisation mega trend is changing consumer lifestyle. This will attract more interest towards new packaging technologies and products such as flexible packaging, especially in food and beverage segments. The increased focus on sustainability will continue to be a major trend in the packaging industry, which supports the adoption of materials from renewable sources.
Frost & Sullivan also identified the top technologies and markets to watch out for in 2020. These include: lightweight materials including composites and plastics, bio-based chemicals and materials, shale gas chemicals and infrastructure, advanced coatings, water and wastewater treatment chemicals and solutions, nutritional and functional food ingredients, hybrid personal care markets, agrochemicals and crop protection chemicals.
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First Published: Mar 15 2014 | 1:36 PM IST

