Unlock Industry Insights with IBISWorld
Whether you’re launching a startup or growing an existing enterprise, SFPL now offers free access to IBISWorld, the leading industry research database. Gain a competitive edge with comprehensive reports on over 1,300 global industries, featuring market-size data, five-year forecasts, competitor analysis, and supply chain insights. From writing a business plan to assessing risk, use IBISWorld to make the data-driven decisions necessary for your success.
To request an industry report, please complete the IBISWorld Request form. If you have questions, contact the Business, Science & Technology Center by emailing BusSciTech@SFPL.org, calling 415-557-4488 or visiting the Main Library.
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