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Persistence Market Research (PMR) is a third-platform research firm.

Our offerings include pre-built reports that address every major sale, customized solutions to cater to client-specific needs, and consulting services to offer more value addition. Our next-generation research approach for exploring emerging technologies has allowed us to solve the most complex problems of clients. We do not follow a reactive approach, but a pro-active one. Expert analysts at PMR keep a tab on next-generation technologies in their R&D phase and provide the latest insights into these technologies when they are being commercialized. Our ground-breaking approach allows us to deliver market solutions before the technologies reach the market.
Our client success stories feature a range of clients from Fortune 500 companies to fast-growing startups. PMR’s collaborative environment is committed to building industry-specific solutions by transforming data from multiple streams into a strategic asset.
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