Global $73 Billion Printed, Organic & Flexible Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities, 2027: Activities of Over 1,000 Leading Companies


Dublin, March 28, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Printed, Organic & Flexible Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2017-2027" report to their offering.

The total market for printed, flexible and organic electronics will grow from $29.28 billion in 2017 to $73.43 billion in 2027.

This report provides the most comprehensive view of the topic, giving detailed ten year forecasts by device type. 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. Activities of over 1,000 leading companies are given, as is assessment of the winners and losers to come.

The report specifically addresses the big picture - including OLED displays and lighting, to thin film photovoltaics to flexible sensors and much more. Importantly, it includes not only electronics which are printed, organic and/or flexible now, but it also covers those that will be. Realistic timescales, case studies, existing products and the emergence of new products are given, as are impediments and opportunities for the years to come.

Over 3,000 organizations are pursuing printed, organic, flexible electronics, including printing, electronics, materials and packaging companies. While some of these technologies are in use now - indeed there are three sectors which have created billion dollar markets - others are commercially embryonic.

The benefits of these new electronics are numerous - ranging from lower cost, improved performance, flexibility, transparency, reliability, better environmental credentials and much more. Many of the applications will be newly created, and where existing electronic and electrical products are impacted, the extent will be varied.

This widely referenced report brings it all together, with particular focus on applications and quantative assessment of opportunities.

Key Topics Covered:

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
1.1. Definitions
1.2. Market Potential and Profitability
1.3. Current market size
1.4. Total market size 2017 to 2027
1.5. Value chain and investment
1.6. Organic versus inorganic electronics
1.7. Printed versus non-printed electronics
1.8. Flexible/conformal versus rigid electronics
1.9. Market by territory
1.10. The long term view
1.11. The value chain and unmet needs
1.12. Go to Market Strategies
1.13. Printed electronics needs new design rules
1.14. What end users want - results from 20 end user surveys
1.15. Successes, failures and repositioners
1.16. What is trending in Printed Electronics?

2. MARKET DRIVERS FOR PRINTED ELECTRONICS
2.1. Printed, Organic and Flexible Electronics Value
2.2. Key materials and components
2.3. 3,000 organisations active in the field
2.4. Printed electronics products today
2.5. Printed electronics in the Retail Industry
2.6. Problems in Healthcare
2.7. Problems with Wearable Technology
2.8. Problems with Vehicles
2.9. Problems in Consumer Electronics, IoT etc
2.10. Highest volume products with no silicon chip

3. CONDUCTIVE INKS
3.1. Conductive inks forecasts 2017-2027
3.2. Traditional markets
3.3. Emerging applications

4. LOGIC AND MEMORY
4.1. Logic and memory market forecasts 2017-2027
4.2. Logic and memory applications
4.3. Impact on silicon
4.4. Fools underestimate silicon
4.5. Transistor design
4.6. The main options for semiconductors
4.7. Memory
4.8. Company profiles
4.8.1. PragmatIC Printing
4.8.2. SmartKem
4.8.3. Thin Film Electronics

5. DISPLAYS
5.1. Market drivers
5.2. OLED Displays
5.3. Electrophoretic and other bi-stable displays
5.4. Electrochromic displays
5.5. AC Electroluminescent displays
5.6. Other display technologies
5.7. Company profiles
5.7.1. Clearinks Displays
5.7.2. eMagin Corporation
5.7.3. Royole Corporation
5.7.4. Sharp Devices Europe GMBH

6. OLED AND LED LIGHTING
6.1. Value proposition of OLED vs. LED lighting
6.2. OLED Lighting - market analysis

7. PHOTOVOLTAICS
7.2. Printing in Crystalline Silicon PV
7.3. Thin Film Photovoltaics
7.4. Market trends and forecasts
7.5. Company profiles
7.5.1. Alta Devices
7.5.2. Armor
7.5.3. Dyesol
7.5.4. G24 Power Ltd
7.5.5. Heliatek GmbH
7.5.6. Oxford Photovoltaics

8. BATTERIES
8.1.1. Importance of laminar batteries
8.1.2. Choices of laminar battery
8.2. Application roadmap
8.3. Printed Single-Use Batteries
8.3.1. Construction
8.3.2. Fraunhofer ENAS
8.3.3. Enfucell
8.3.4. Blue Spark Technology
8.4. Printed Rechargeable Battery
8.4.1. Rechargeable ZincPolyTM from Imprint Energy
8.4.2. Screen printed secondary zinc/nickel metal hydride batteries
8.5. Technology Comparison and Benchmarking
8.6. Printed batteries forecasts 2017-2027

9. SENSORS AND OTHER ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
9.1. Definitions
9.2. Printed and flexible sensors forecasts 2017-2027
9.3. Printed and flexible sensor forecasts by application
9.4. Company profiles
9.4.1. BeBop Sensors
9.4.2. Interlink Electronics
9.4.3. InVisage Technologies
9.4.4. ISORG
9.4.5. Parker Hannifin
9.4.6. PST Sensors
9.4.7. Sensitronics
9.4.8. SPEC Sensors, LLC
9.4.9. Tactonic Technologies
9.4.10. Tangio Printed Electronics

10. MARKET BY TERRITORY, COMPONENTS, MATERIALS, OPPORTUNITIES
10.1. Market by territory
10.2. Geographical split 2017-2027
10.3. The total market opportunity by component
10.4. Organic versus Inorganic
10.5. Printed versus non-printed electronics
10.6. Flexible/conformal versus rigid electronics
10.7. Market forecasts for materials 2017-2027

11. PROFILES OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT COMPANIES
11.1. Acreo Swedish ICT AB
11.2. Agfa-Gevaert N.V.
11.3. BASF
11.4. CERADROP, a MGI Group company
11.5. Cetemmsa
11.6. Coatema Coating Machinery
11.7. CPI
11.8. DuPont
11.9. FUJIFILM
11.10. GSI Technologies LLC
11.11. Heraeus GmbH
11.12. Holst Centre
11.13. Kateeva
11.14. Merck KGaA
11.15. Meyer Burger
11.16. Molex (Soligie)
11.17. Nagase America Corporation
11.18. National Research Council Canada
11.19. Novacentrix
11.20. Optomec
11.21. Toppan Printing
11.22. VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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