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Printed Electronics Version 3.0: A Market Forecast
Nov 2012 | By - NanoMarkets
The report quantifies these opportunities in terms of revenues generated by PE V3.0 at three levels of the value chain. In addition, to an eight-year forecast of PE-enabled products, the report also contains projections of PE components and specialist inks. The components covered are thin-film transistors, memories, batteries, sensors, displays and lighting. The...
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$2495 |
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Global Printed Electronics Market 2011-2015
Aug 2012 | By - Technavio
TechNavio's analysts forecast the Global Printed Electronics market to grow at a CAGR of 28.9 percent over the period 2011-2015. One of the key factors contributing to this market growth is the need to reduce the cost of electronic products. The Global Printed Electronics Market has also been witnessing technological advancement. However, the lack of awareness among end-users could pose a...
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$1500 |
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Printed Electronics - Customer Sourcebook & Routes to Profit
Jul 2012 | By - IDTechEx
This sourcebook is for those wishing to find customers and create a profitable, fast growing business in printed electronics wherever they choose to be in the value chain. Of course, one can search printed electronics on the web but the result is a blizzard of activities and misinformation. Help is needed to make sense of all this and identify the best customers and strategies for...
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Inorganic and Composite Printed Electronics 2012-2022: Needs, Opportunities, Forecasts
Jul 2012 | By - IDTechEx
There is increasing work on printed inorganics as people struggle with the performance of organics in some aspects. For conductors with vastly better conductance and cost, for the best printed batteries, for quantum dot devices and for transistor semiconductors with ten times the mobility, look to the new inorganics. That is the emerging world of new nanoparticle metal and alloy inks that...
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Printed Electronics for Healthcare, Cosmetics and Pharmaceuticals 2012-2022
May 2012 | By - IDTechEx
Printed electronics for healthcare and beauty encompasses stretchable, flexible, conformal and sometimes biodegradable electronics and electrics. It is very thin and lightweight, even in hybrid constructions that, for now, incorporate conventional integrated circuits (IC), light emitting diodes (LED) and other chips in a partly printed device in order to perform functions not yet possible with...
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Introduction to Printed Electronics
Mar 2012 | By - IDTechEx
Printed electronics is a term that encompasses thin film transistor circuits (TFTCs), displays, interconnects, power, sensors and even actuators. Over one thousand companies have now entered this market. These printing, materials, paper and chemical companies of today will be the new electronic giants tomorrow. This report introduces the technologies, companies, timelines and opportunities for...
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Organic and Printed Electronics in Europe
Jun 2008 | By - IDTechEx
Activity in Europe assessed
The new electronics has even greater potential than today's silicon based technology. This is because it tackles a wider range of opportunities, from wide area displays to lowest cost power generation and smart packaging. This organic and printed electronics is growing to become a $300 billion market in 2028 and, in 2008 alone, many factories come on...
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Organic and Printed Electronics in East Asia
Mar 2008 | By - IDTechEx
Ning Xiao, Dr Peter Harrop and the IDTechEx team have produced a major 283 page report analysing activity in organic and printed electronics in East Asia, where much is happening but relatively little has been reported openly. For the first time, it gives the contact details, background and activities of the 196 organisations doing the most significant work in the region.
This...
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Organic and Printed Electronics in North America
Mar 2008 | By - IDTechEx
The new electronics has even greater potential than today's silicon based technology. This is because it tackles a wider range of opportunities, from wide area displays to lowest cost power generation and smart packaging. This organic and printed electronics is growing to become a $300 billion market in 2028 and, in 2008 alone, many factories come on stream to make "post silicon"...
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