Frost & Sullivan

For the past 60 years, Frost & Sullivan has built a unique ecosystem of coaching, community, and content to create a stream of innovative growth opportunities for companies, governments, and investors.

With a team of growth coaches based in 45 global offices, we have mastered the art of identifying growth opportunities in hundreds of sectors using a powerful understanding of how value chains operate on a global level. Frost & Sullivan’s innovative go-to-market strategies and proven implementation best practices have helped transform the business models of some of the world’s leading companies through our Growth Pipeline as a Service, which makes it easy for their customers to create and implement a continuous flow of growth opportunities.

Frost & Sullivan is at the center of an ecosystem of best practice coaching, executive peer support communities, and growth-oriented content that is singularly focused on reshaping the world through managed growth.

Manufacturers organise processes for successful digital transformation

Streamlined processes ensure readiness for digital adoption.

Manufacturers organise processes for successful digital transformation

Streamlined processes ensure readiness for digital adoption.

Why industry collaboration is key in reducing carbon emissions

Sustainability is not just a goal but a necessity.

Limited availability hinders SAF adoption in aviation

High costs, limited supply, and infrastructure challenges impede large-scale use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel.

Global Bio-CDMOs set for 12.5% annual growth through 2028

Push for innovations and strategic expansions across the value chain drive the bio-CDMO industry.

Outdated OS exposes manufacturers to cybersecurity risks

86% of industry leaders use outdated operating systems.

Hydrogen fuels aviation decarbonisation despite hurdles

Environmental benefits clash with storage, regulatory challenges.

Equipment manufacturers embrace sustainability path

The starting point to onboard on sustainability is compliance.

Paper packaging easier to manufacture vs glass, metals

Smurfit Kappa & WestRock merger is set to become the largest packaging company from a revenue standpoint as assessed by Frost & Sullivan.