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China Import: Colour Data/Graphic Display Tube data was reported at 0.000 USD mn in Dec 2019. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.000 USD mn for Nov 2019. China Import: Colour Data/Graphic Display Tube data is updated monthly, averaging 0.018 USD mn from Jan 2001 (Median) to Dec 2019, with 228 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 165.303 USD mn in Feb 2001 and a record low of 0.000 USD mn in Dec 2019. China Import: Colour Data/Graphic Display Tube data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by General Administration of Customs. The data is categorized under China Premium Database’s International Trade – Table CN.JA: USD: Import by Major Commodity: Value.
Overview This dataset is a collection of 10,000+ high quality images of supermarket & store display shelves that are ready to use for optimizing the accuracy of computer vision models. All of the contents is sourced from PIXTA's stock library of 100M+ Asian-featured images and videos. PIXTA is the largest platform of visual materials in the Asia Pacific region offering fully-managed services, high quality contents and data, and powerful tools for businesses & organisations to enable their creative and machine learning projects.
Use case The dataset could be used for various AI & Computer Vision models: Store Management, Stock Monitoring, Customer Experience, Sales Analysis, Cashierless Checkout,... Each data set is supported by both AI and human review process to ensure labelling consistency and accuracy. Contact us for more custom datasets.
About PIXTA PIXTASTOCK is the largest Asian-featured stock platform providing data, contents, tools and services since 2005. PIXTA experiences 15 years of integrating advanced AI technology in managing, curating, processing over 100M visual materials and serving global leading brands for their creative and data demands. Visit us at https://www.pixta.ai/ or contact via our email admin.bi@pixta.co.jp.
Subscribers can find out export and import data of 23 countries by HS code or product’s name. This demo is helpful for market analysis.
Subscribers can find out export and import data of 23 countries by HS code or product’s name. This demo is helpful for market analysis.
Auto-generated structured data of Google Display & Video 360 (DV360) Field Reference from table Fields
This dataset contains the ten minute resolution 1km visible (channel 3), 4km infrared (channel 13), and 4km water vapor (channel 8) data from the Himawari satellite during SOCRATES. These data were provided by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology. The data are from Himawari-8 except for a short period on 13-14 February when it underwent a maintenance period and Himawari-9 data are used. The data are in McIDAS AREA file format.
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71 Global import shipment records of Lcd Display with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
These data show the geographic representation of Federal and State Waters for the purpose of display in the MarineCadastre.gov OceanReports application. The boundary between state and federal waters was determined by consulting The Submerged Lands Act (43 U.S.C. §§ 1301 et seq.), 48 U.S.C. §§ 1705 and The Abandoned Shipwreck Act (43 U.S.C. §§ 2101). Some boundary delineations based on the SLA were approximated in this data set, including areas in Hawaii, Alaska, and Washington State. Although state boarders do not extend over water, it was necessary to approximate these borders to produce this data set. The boundaries depicted in this data set are for visual purposes only. The placement of these boundaries was extrapolated from the Federal Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Administrative Boundaries as described here http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2006/pdf/05-24659.pdf. The delineation between waters under US sovereign territory jurisdiction and that of federal governance is also approximate. Although based upon legislation, these data do not represent legal boundaries, especially in the case of Navassa Island, The Northern Mariana Islands, Baker Island, Howland Island, Johnston Atoll, Kingman Reef, Palmyra Atoll, Wake Islands and Jarvis Island.The seaward limit of this data set is the boundary of the 200nm US Exclusive Economic Zone. The EEZ is measured from the US baseline, recognized as the low-water line along the coast as marked on NOAA's nautical charts in accordance with articles of the Laws of the Sea. These limits are ambulatory and subject to revision based on changes in coastline geometry. This dataset was produced based on an update to the Maritime Limits published in September, 2013. To view the most up-to-date Maritime Limits, please see http://www.nauticalcharts.noaa.gov/csdl/mbound.htm. Navassa Island does not have an EEZ around it, so the seaward extent of the federal waters surrounding it were based on the 12 mile offshore boundary of the USFWS National Wildlife Refuge established on the island. All data is displayed in WGS_1984_World_Mercator. Area calculations for all states except Alaska were completed in the same projection. Area calculations for Alaska were completed in Alaska Albers Equal Area Conic.
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This data set contains mapping and table of the location of all Pay and Display Meters in Fingal County Councils pay and display system around the county of Fingal. We Currently have 146 Meters in use .e have Pay and Display in the following areas: Malahide, Skerries, Balbriggan, Swords, Rush and Clonsilla.Pay & Display operates from 8.00 am to 6.00 pm Monday to Saturday inclusive. However, this can vary for particular areas, check the signage at your location.Charges can vary for different areas for both on-street and car parks. However, the charge is usually €1.20 per hour or €3 per day in the long-term parking areas.Traffic Wardens ticket illegally parked vehicles in a Pay and Display area. It is your responsibility to ensure that a valid parking ticket/permit/disc is displayed and clearly visible on your vehicle.
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The global video wall display market size was valued at approximately USD 7.8 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach an impressive USD 11.8 billion by 2032, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.7% over the forecast period. This steady growth is driven by increasing demand across various sectors such as retail, transportation, and corporate offices where dynamic display solutions are becoming integral to operations and customer engagement strategies. The need for advanced visualization tools and the enhancement of customer experiences are key factors propelling the expansion of the video wall display market.
One of the primary growth factors for the video wall display market is technological advancements and innovation in display technologies. The development of high-definition display panels, coupled with improvements in manufacturing processes, has decreased costs, making video walls more accessible to a broader range of businesses. Additionally, the integration of artificial intelligence and IoT within video walls has enhanced their functionality, allowing for real-time data processing and interactive capabilities. This technological evolution has significantly contributed to the adoption of video walls in sectors that require sophisticated data visualization and management solutions.
Another significant driver is the increasing emphasis on digital advertising and signage. As businesses strive to capture consumer attention in a cluttered advertising environment, video walls present an appealing solution due to their ability to display vibrant, dynamic content that is easily visible even in bright conditions. Retailers and advertisers are increasingly adopting video walls to create immersive brand experiences and attractive store displays, driving further demand within this market. Moreover, the use of video walls in smart city projects and public information systems for real-time information dissemination is also on the rise, providing a substantial boost to market growth.
The growing trend of remote working and virtual collaboration has amplified the demand for video walls within corporate settings. As businesses transition towards hybrid work models, the need for effective communication tools has surged. Video walls facilitate large-scale videoconferencing, enabling teams to collaborate seamlessly across different locations. This functionality is particularly crucial in sectors such as banking, finance, and technology, where maintaining effective communication between distributed teams is essential. Consequently, the corporate application of video walls is expected to witness significant growth in the coming years.
From a regional perspective, the Asia Pacific is anticipated to be a dominant player in the video wall display market. This can be attributed to the rapid urbanization and industrialization in countries like China, India, and Japan, which are investing heavily in upgrading their infrastructure and digital capabilities. The North American market also holds substantial potential due to high technology adoption rates and the presence of major corporations that utilize video walls for various applications. Meanwhile, Europe is expected to see modest growth, driven by the increasing use of video walls in public administration, education, and transportation sectors.
Indoor LED Video Walls have emerged as a pivotal component in enhancing indoor environments across various sectors. Their ability to deliver high-resolution, vibrant displays makes them ideal for settings such as corporate offices, retail stores, and hospitality venues. These video walls are designed to integrate seamlessly with interior designs, offering not just visual appeal but also functional benefits such as interactive capabilities and real-time data display. As businesses increasingly focus on creating immersive and engaging environments, the demand for Indoor LED Video Walls is set to rise, driven by their versatility and technological advancements.
The video wall display market is composed of various product types, with LED, LCD, and projection video walls being the primary categories. LED video walls are particularly favored for their superior brightness and vibrant color reproduction, making them suitable for high-impact applications. Advancements in LED technology have resulted in ultra-fine pixel pitch displays that offer exceptional image clarity and uniformity, even in outdoor e
These data represents the results of vegetation plots in west-slope Sierra Nevada forests. There is accompanying point count surveys for birds (see Central Sierra Hardwood Study - Birds) made at these survey plots. Please be aware that the coordinates of the points displayed in the text data display of this data set are California Teale-Albers NAD27 projection, but that the data point viewer displays these data points and the background layers in California Teale-Albers NAD83 projection. TIME PERIOD COVERED. These data were collected during 2002 and 2003 between June-August by field crews working for California Department of Fish and Game.GEOGRAPHIC EXTENT OF THE RECORDS. Vegetation plots extend from El Dorado to Tuolumne counties in the central Sierra Nevada between 2000-6000 ft elevation.NUMBER OF RECORDS. There are 64 stands with habitat attributes measured from 3-4 0.2-acre sampling plots per stand. BASE DATA STRUCTURE. The file is a flat table which gives vegetation attributes for each stand. Each stand is represented by two key fields called "Quad" and "Grid" which relate these habitat records to bird survey data collected in 2003 from the same sample stands. WHAT EACH RECORD REPRESENTS. Each record in the table represents the stands site attributes, habitat attributes, and California Wildlife Habitat (CWHR) classification type. Average values for each stand represent the grand mean of average values from the 3-4 plots measured at each sample stand or the average of single measurements of attributes from the 3-4 plots measured at each sample stand.
This API displays an overview of the process including the description, goals, associated roles (linked to their detailed information). It also displays all of the process' tools and web sites; standards, guides and references; and associated artifacts where all elements are linked to their sources, when available.
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181 Global import shipment records of Td Display with prices, volume & current Buyer's suppliers relationships based on actual Global export trade database.
This data set contains the 2.5 km resolution visible and infrared channel data from the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) Operational Linescan System (OLS) instrument on the F-17, F-18, and F-19 satellites during the ORCAS (The O2/N2 Ratio and CO2 Airborne Southern Ocean Study) Project. The *_ucar files are of most use for ORCAS. These data are daily tar files that contain data files in the Terrascan Data Format (TDF).
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In 2023, the industrial lot display market size was estimated to be valued at approximately $3.5 billion globally. With a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.2%, it is forecasted to reach around $6.3 billion by 2032. The growth of this market can be attributed to several factors including the increasing automation in industrial processes, the growing importance of real-time data in operational efficiency, and advancements in display technology that enhance visibility and durability.
One of the primary growth drivers for the industrial lot display market is the increasing adoption of automation in various industrial sectors. As industries strive to enhance operational efficiency and reduce human error, the need for reliable and clear display systems becomes paramount. These display systems are critical for monitoring and managing different aspects of industrial operations, from inventory management in warehouses to process control in manufacturing plants. The integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies further amplifies the demand for industrial lot displays, as real-time data visualization becomes a cornerstone of modern industrial processes.
Another significant growth factor is the technological advancements in display technologies. The evolution from basic analog displays to sophisticated digital displays like LCD, LED, and OLED has revolutionized the market. These modern displays offer superior brightness, contrast, and durability, making them ideal for harsh industrial environments. The shift towards more energy-efficient and eco-friendly display solutions also contributes to the market's expansion. Manufacturers are increasingly investing in R&D to develop innovative display technologies that can withstand extreme conditions while providing clear and accurate information.
The increasing importance of real-time data analytics in decision-making processes is also bolstering the market. Industrial lot displays facilitate the immediate presentation of crucial data, enabling quick and informed decisions. This is particularly vital in sectors like logistics and warehousing, where real-time information on stock levels, shipment statuses, and inventory management can significantly impact operational efficiency and customer satisfaction. As businesses continue to recognize the value of real-time data, the adoption of advanced display systems is expected to grow substantially.
From a regional perspective, the Asia Pacific region dominates the industrial lot display market, driven by rapid industrialization and the growing adoption of automation technologies. North America and Europe also hold significant market shares, thanks to their advanced manufacturing sectors and ongoing technological innovations. Meanwhile, emerging markets in Latin America and the Middle East & Africa are witnessing steady growth, driven by increasing investments in industrial infrastructure and modernization.
The industrial lot display market can be segmented by product type into digital displays and analog displays. Digital displays are becoming increasingly prevalent due to their superior functionality, including better resolution, enhanced durability, and the ability to display dynamic content. These displays are essential in modern industrial settings where information needs to be conveyed quickly and accurately. Their ability to integrate with various control systems and software solutions also makes them a preferred choice for many industries. The trend towards digitalization in industrial operations further propels the demand for digital displays.
Analog displays, while often considered less advanced than digital displays, still hold a significant market share, especially in industries where simplicity and cost-effectiveness are critical. Analog displays are valued for their reliability and straightforward operation, which can be crucial in environments where complex digital systems may be unnecessary or prone to failure. However, the market for analog displays is relatively stagnant compared to the rapidly growing digital displays segment, as more businesses transition to digital solutions to leverage their advanced capabilities.
The rise of smart factories and Industry 4.0 is another critical factor driving the growth of the digital displays segment. In smart factories, digital displays play a crucial role in visualizing data from various sensors and systems, providing operators with real-time insights into the production process. This helps in iden
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Universal Display reported $80.12M in Pre-Tax Profit for its fiscal quarter ending in March of 2025. Data for Universal Display | OLED - Pre Tax Profit including historical, tables and charts were last updated by Trading Economics this last July in 2025.
Comprehensive dataset of 27 Display stand manufacturers in Thailand as of July, 2025. Includes verified contact information (email, phone), geocoded addresses, customer ratings, reviews, business categories, and operational details. Perfect for market research, lead generation, competitive analysis, and business intelligence. Download a complimentary sample to evaluate data quality and completeness.
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727 Global import shipment records of Led video display with prices, volume & current Buyer’s suppliers relationships based on actual Global import trade database.
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Taiwan Production: CO: LCD Displays data was reported at 710,870.000 NTD th in Sep 2018. This records a decrease from the previous number of 998,509.000 NTD th for Aug 2018. Taiwan Production: CO: LCD Displays data is updated monthly, averaging 1,041,858.000 NTD th from Jan 1999 (Median) to Sep 2018, with 237 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 6,949,540.000 NTD th in Nov 2001 and a record low of 552,765.000 NTD th in Feb 2013. Taiwan Production: CO: LCD Displays data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Economic Affairs. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Taiwan – Table TW.RF001: Electronic Product: Production.
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