Material Science
The scientific field of materials science and engineering has grown to include polymers, ceramics, glass, composite materials, and biomaterials in recent decades. New materials are discovered and developed as part of materials science and engineering. Due to the limitations of the materials that are available, many of the most pressing scientific issues that humans face right now. As a result, significant advancements in materials science are likely to have a significant impact on technology's future. Understanding how a material's history affects its structure, properties, and performance is a priority for material scientists .Materials are used in the production of every type of engineered product, including airplanes, musical instruments, alternative energy sources related to environmentally friendly manufacturing processes, medical devices, artificial tissues, computer chips, and many more. In fact, product innovation in a wide range of applications frequently centers on all new and altered materials .By 2020, the global market is expected to be worth $6,000 million, growing at a CAGR of 10.2% between 2015 and 2020.Asia-Pacific follows the North American region as the largest market. It is anticipated that the market in Europe will expand at a steady rate due to the region's economic recovery and growing concern for building insulation and energy savings.
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