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Printed, Organic & Flexible Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2009-2029

Published by: IDTechEx Ltd

Published: Mar. 1, 2009 - 312 Pages


Table of Contents


1. INTRODUCTION

1.2. Twenty year forecasts of unusual breadth

1.3. Terminology and definitions

1.4. Scope for printed electronics and electrics

1.5. There is a bigger picture

1.6. Printed electronics products today

1.6.1. New technologies, more opportunity

1.6.2. With or without a silicon chip

1.6.3. Highest volume products with no silicon chip

1.6.4. Printed electronics with silicon chips

1.6.5. Electronic apparel

1.6.6. Display and lighting

1.6.7. Photovoltaic power by the mile

1.6.8. Stretchable electronic products for sale

1.6.9. A view from Toppan Forms

1.7. Displays are the main sector for now

1.8. Photovoltaics beyond conventional silicon are the second largest market

1.9. How printed electronics is being applied

1.10. Surprisingly poor progress with low cost electronics so far

1.11. Threat - silicon chips keep getting cheaper

1.12. Printed electronics for smart packaging

1.13. Driving forces for disposable electronics

1.14. Balance of reporting on printed and organic electronics

1.15. Inorganic patterning shows the way

1.16. Great uncertainty

1.17. Challenging conventional electronics

1.18. Flexible is a Big Market

1.19. Assumptions for our forecasts

1.20. Despite recession, finance for printed electronics is not drying up

2. LOGIC AND MEMORY

2.1. Logic and Memory Market Forecasts 2009-2029

2.1.1. Logic and memory forecasts 2009-2019

2.2. Impact on silicon

2.3. Transistor design

2.3.2. New TFT geometry

2.3.3. Advantages of printed and thin film transistors and memory vs traditional silicon

2.3.4. The main options for the printed semiconductor

2.3.5. Benefits and applications envisaged for TFTCs in general

2.3.6. Development path

2.3.7. Obtaining higher frequency performance

2.3.8. Breakthrough in printed inorganic performance in from Kovio

2.3.9. Progress towards p-type metal oxide semiconductors

2.3.10. Do organic transistors have a future?

2.3.11. 3D printed silicon transistors - Japan

2.3.12. Choice of printing technologies

2.3.13. Company strategy and value chain

2.4. Memory

2.5. RFID

2.5.1. Market for RFID

2.5.2. Ultimate potential for highest volume RFID

2.5.3. Penetration of chipless/printed RFID

3. DISPLAYS

3.1. Market drivers

3.2. OLEDs as displays for electronic products

3.2.2. Developers of OLEDs

3.2.3. Mobile phones and OLEDs

3.2.4. Digital Cameras and OLEDs

3.2.5. Audio/Visual players and OLEDs

3.2.6. TV sets and OLEDs

3.2.7. OLED market forecasts 2009-2029

3.2.8. Impediments to OLED adoption

3.2.9. Unmet technical needs for OLEDs

3.3. Electrophoretic

3.3.2. Applications of E-paper displays

3.3.3. The Killer Application

3.3.4. Electrophoretic displays market forecasts 2009-2029

3.4. Electrochromic

3.4.2. Electrochromic displays market forecasts 2009-2029

3.5. AC Electroluminescent

3.5.2. Electroluminescent displays market forecasts 2009 2029

3.6. Other display technologies

3.6.1. Thermochromic

3.6.2. Electrowetting displays

3.6.3. Electrochemical displays on paper

3.6.4. Other displays market size 2009-2029

4. LIGHTING

4.1. Significance of lighting and challenges

4.2. Comparisons of lighting technologies

4.3. General illumination market

4.4. Lighting forecasts 2009-2029

4.5. Value Chain and examples of OLED lighting

4.6. AC electroluminescent lighting

4.7. LEDs

5. POWER: PHOTOVOLTAICS AND BATTERIES

5.1. Photovoltaics

5.1.1. Thin film Photovoltaics

5.1.2. Comparison of technologies

5.1.3. Solar cell production by company

5.1.4. Trends by territory

5.1.5. Parameters for comparing Photovoltaic technologies

5.2. Photovoltaics Forecasts

5.2.2. Photovoltaic subsidies - should more be given?

5.2.3. The need for storage

5.2.4. Installation of photovoltaics

5.2.5. Hope for silicon photovoltaics to reach grid price parity

5.2.6. Strategies of market entry for new, potentially cheaper technologies

5.3. Batteries

5.3.1. Importance of laminar batteries

5.3.2. Button batteries vs laminar batteries

5.3.3. Choices of laminar battery

5.3.4. Applications of laminar batteries

5.3.5. Infinite Power Solutions

5.3.6. Solicore, USA

5.3.7. Power Paper

5.3.8. Blue Spark

5.3.9. VoltaFlex

5.3.10. Enfucell

5.4. Printed batteries forecasts 2009-2029

5.4.2. Laminar batteries - missing the big opportunity?

5.5. Fuel cells

6. SENSORS AND OTHER ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS

6.1. General situation and examples

6.2. Photodetector arrays

6.2.1. Printed flexible scanners

6.3. Successes and failures

6.4. Sensor Forecasts 2009-2029

7. MARKET BY TERRITORY, COMPONENTS, MATERIALS, OPPORTUNITIES

7.1. Market by territory

7.1.1. Number of active organisations globally in this field

7.1.2. Geographical split 2009-2029

7.1.3. Giant Corporations of the World and their progress with printed electronics

7.2. The total market opportunity by component

7.3. Organic versus Inorganic

7.4. Printed versus non printed electronics

7.5. Flexible/conformal versus rigid electronics

7.6. Market forecasts for materials 2009-2029

7.7. Impact of printed electronics on conventional markets

7.7.2. Impact on end-use markets

7.7.3. Potential markets

7.8. Printed electronics: fundraising, investors, list of companies

7.8.1. Printed Electronics Commercial Fund Raising Activities

7.8.2. Printed Electronics Government Funded Activities

8. UNMET NEEDS, OPPORTUNITIES AND PROGRESS

8.1. Statistics for materials running out

8.1.1. Indium

8.1.2. Rare Earths

8.1.3. Escape Routes

8.1.4. Selenium

8.1.5. Quantum dots, carbon nanotubes, common compounds

8.1.6. How many years are left?

8.1.7. Investing in the metals that will be needed for photovoltaics

8.1.8. Material supply and sustainability of thin film CIGS and CdTe Photovoltaics

8.2. Low temperature processes/curing

8.2.1. New ink formulations

8.2.2. Breakthrough in metal ink cure from Novacentrix: room temperature on cheap substrates

8.3. Backplane transistor arrays hold up AMOLED market penetration

8.4. Need for better flexible, transparent, low cost barriers

8.5. Lack of standardised benchmarking

8.6. Urgent need for creative product design

9. COMPANY PROFILES

9.1.1. ACREO

9.1.2. Asahi Kasei

9.1.3. Asahi Glass

9.1.4. BASF

9.1.5. DaiNippon Printing

9.1.6. Evonik

9.1.7. Fujifilm Dimatix

9.1.8. HC Starck

9.1.9. Hewlett Packard

9.1.10. Holst Centre

9.1.11. InkTec

9.1.12. Konarka

9.1.13. Kovio Inc

9.1.14. Merck Chemicals

9.1.15. National Information Society Agency

9.1.16. Optomec

9.1.17. ORFID

9.1.18. Organic ID

9.1.19. Philips

9.1.20. Plastic E Print

9.1.21. Plastic Logic

9.1.22. Plextronics

9.1.23. PolyIC

9.1.24. Samsung

9.1.25. Semiconductor Energy Laboratory

9.1.26. Seiko Epson

9.1.27. Soligie

9.1.28. Thin Film Electronics

9.1.29. Toppan Forms

9.1.30. Toppan Printing

9.1.31. University of Tokyo

9.1.32. Waseda University

9.1.33. Other players in this value chain

APPENDIX 1: MATRIX OF PRINTED ELECTRONICS SUPPLIERS AND ACTIVITIES

APPENDIX 2: IDTECHEX PUBLICATIONS AND CONSULTANCY

TABLES


9.1.10. Holst Centre

9.1.11. InkTec

9.1.12. Konarka

9.1.13. Kovio Inc

9.1.14. Merck Chemicals

9.1.15. National Information Society Agency

9.1.16. Optomec

9.1.17. ORFID

9.1.18. Organic ID

9.1.19. Philips

9.1.20. Plastic E Print

9.1.21. Plastic Logic

9.1.22. Plextronics

9.1.23. PolyIC

9.1.24. Samsung

9.1.25. Semiconductor Energy Laboratory

9.1.26. Seiko Epson

9.1.27. Soligie

9.1.28. Thin Film Electronics

9.1.29. Toppan Forms

9.1.30. Toppan Printing

9.1.31. University of Tokyo

9.1.32. Waseda University

9.1.33. Other players in this value chain

10 APPENDIX 1: MATRIX OF PRINTED ELECTRONICS SUPPLIERS AND ACTIVITIES

11 APPENDIX 2: IDTECHEX PUBLICATIONS AND CONSULTANCY

TABLES

Abstract

This report provides the most comprehensive view of the topic, giving detailed ten year forecasts by device type and a 20 year outlook. The market is analyzed by territory, printed vs non printed, rigid vs flexible, inorganic vs organic, cost of materials vs process cost and much more, with over 200 tables and figures. Activities of over 700 leading companies are given.

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