Insight - Tailored Research
MEED can help you gain insight into new or existing business opportunities through a range of bespoke research services and off-the-shelf reports. Drawing on the knowledge and expertise of MEED's accomplished editorial team, we will provide you with valuable information, data and analysis to help you make more informed business decisions. Our range of exclusive research services include:
Market assessments - for companies wishing to break into a new Middle East market or sector or expand their presence in an existing one
Data analysis - access to a wealth of regional data ranging from broad macroeconomic statistics to sector-specific data
Off-the-shelf research reports - on a wide variety of sectors and industries.
MEED Insight's tailored research can include industry or sector scoping, market surveys, evaluation and forecasting, market entry assistance and competitor analysis. Thanks to its own projects tracking index, MEED Projects, MEED Insight can also access unparalleled information on the region's multi-trillion dollar projects market.
MEED Insight can offer you:
Research completely tailored to meet your information needs
Comprehensive insight on current and future prospects within a sector
Projects and market data, saving you valuable time and investment.
To find out how MEED Insight can help you gain critical business insight, please email or call +971 (0) 4 367 1302.
Below you will find a comprehensive directory of MEED Insight's off-the-shelf reports along with report briefings and exclusive content from each report.
GCC Cement 2009: Facing up to over-supply
Cement supply in the GCC is forecast to outstrip demand this year for the first time since 2005, according to the new MEED Insight report GCC Cement 2009.
GCC Wastewater 2009: The drive for capacity
Sewage treatment capacity will have to more than double over the next six years, according to new MEED Insight report GCC Wastewater 2009.
Outlook positive for Middle East steel
The collapse in global commodity prices has cast a shadow over the regional steel industry. Here we present a white paper of MEED Insight's report, free to registrants.
The GCC in 2009: Facing up to the downturn
GCC economies will face sharp contractions in 2009, but a recovery is possible in 2010.
Is district cooling the answer to the Gulf's power demand?
With billions of dollars being invested in real estate and a growing need to rein in spiralling power demand, district cooling has experienced rapid growth in the GCC over the past decade.


