About Christina Johnson
Future Market Insights is the premier provider of market intelligence and consulting services.
MI’s research and consulting services help businesses around the globe navigate the challenges in a rapidly evolving marketplace with confidence and clarity. Our customised and syndicated market research reports deliver actionable insights that drive sustainable growth. We continuously track emerging trends and events in a broad range of end industries to ensure our clients prepare for the evolving needs of their consumers.
FMI’s team of over 200 research analysts provides market intelligence at global, regional, and country level. Our analysts are committed to provide independent insights, relying on our cognitive defusion training module, which conditions them to look at data objectively and unbiasedly.
Industries We Serve
FMI’s multi-disciplinary research team offers market intelligence on a broad range of end-use industries, including chemicals, healthcare, food & beverages, automotive, electronics & ICT, and energy. We cover markets in both developed and developing regions, with special focus on GCC, ASEAN, and BRICS – the new frontiers of growth.
Vision
To be an organisation that’s perennially trusted by its clients, earnestly respected by its employees, and enviously admired by its competitors!
Mission
To consistently create market research reports of the highest quality so that our clients make strategic decisions with confidence and clarity. We aim to empower businesses with accurate, actionable insights that help them strategise, plan ahead, and ultimately succeed in their endeavours.
Featured articles
Check out some of the best features and news from Designing Buildings as well as key stories from around the web.
CLC publishes Mental Health Joint Code of Practice.
A quick introduction to its uses and risks.
Construction Management, 17 June
Government rolls out digital planning tool to all local authorities.
Your views needed - a strategy for the professions, trades and occupations.
Confronting competency, codes, capacity and costs.
The hidden risk in modern construction supply chains.
Construction Management, 10 June
24 months to 14: CITB launches accelerated apprenticeships.
Bridging the gap between clients and contractors
Concerns remain around contractor quality, capability, and delivery.
Construction Management, 10 June.
Heat pumps beat boilers in new home tests.
Building Safety Act implementation in Wales
CIAT to host industry panel on 26 June.
New and updated CLC building safety guidance.
















