| Robert Bogue is an independent consultant, specialising in the scientific, technological and commercial aspects of the global sensor and instrumentation industries. A critical strength of the consultancy is an understanding of the underlying science and technology, combined with high levels of business and market awareness.
With over 25 years’ experience in these industries and an emphasis on advanced technology and innovation, we conduct a wide range of consulting activities for industrial, scientific, business and government clients in the UK and overseas.
Typical services include:
- Identification of key research and critical new technologies
- Technology roadmapping and impact studies, research reviews
- Strategies for product, market and technological diversification
- Market quantification, analysis and forecasting
- Appraisal of business plans and the development of novel business strategies
- Competitor investigations and analysis
- End-user requirement and opinion surveys
- Technology and product audits and benchmarking
- R&D Project management
Particular expertise is offered in the following fields:
- Automotive sensors
- Biosensors, bioassays and biomimetic sensors
- Chemical sensors
- Environmental, air and water quality sensors
- Gas sensors and analysers
- Microfluidics and lab-on-a-chip technology
- Nanosensors and nanomaterials
- Optoelectronic and fibre optic sensors
- Process transmitters and analysers
- Silicon sensors and MEMS technology
- Wireless sensors and energy harvesting
Clients include sensor and instrumentation manufacturers and users; government departments; gas, power and water utilities; environmental protection agencies; national and private research laboratories; city and financial institutions; funding bodies and venture capital providers; market intelligence companies; trade associations; and professional institutions.
Robert Bogue is a committee member of the Gas Analysis & Sensing Group, Associate Editor of the journal Sensor Review and was a lead consultant in the recently completed, government-funded OptoCem.Net project. |