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Organic & Printed Electronics in East Asia

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Table of Contents

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

2. PRINTED ELECTRONICS IN JAPAN

  • 2.1. General situation
    • 2.1.1. Aoyama Gakuin University
    • 2.1.2. Asahi Glass
    • 2.1.3. Asahi Kasei
    • 2.1.4. Canon
    • 2.1.5. Chiba University
    • 2.1.6. Chitose Institute of Science and Technology,
    • 2.1.7. CRIEPI
    • 2.1.8. Dai Nippon Ink and Chemical
    • 2.1.9. Dai Nippon Printing
    • 2.1.10. Fuji Electric Holdings
    • 2.1.11. Fuji Photo Film/ Fujifilm Holdings
    • 2.1.12. Fujitsu
    • 2.1.13. Hiroshima University
    • 2.1.14. Hitachi
    • 2.1.15. Hokkaido University
    • 2.1.16. Honda Soltec
    • 2.1.17. Idemitsu Kosan
    • 2.1.18. Ion Technology
    • 2.1.19. Japan Science and Technology Agency
    • 2.1.20. Kanebo
    • 2.1.21. Kitano Seike
    • 2.1.22. Kochi National College of Technology
    • 2.1.23. Kodak Japan
    • 2.1.24. Kogakuin University
    • 2.1.25. Konica Minolta
    • 2.1.26. Kyoto University
    • 2.1.27. Kyushu Institute of Technology
    • 2.1.28. Marubeni and Mighty Card
    • 2.1.29. Matsushita
    • 2.1.30. Micro-tec
    • 2.1.31. Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation
    • 2.1.32. Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Research Centre
    • 2.1.33. Mitsubishi Electric
    • 2.1.34. Nagano National College of Technology
    • 2.1.35. Nagoya Institute of Technology
    • 2.1.36. National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology CERC-AIST
    • 2.1.37. National Institute for Materials Science
    • 2.1.38. NEC
    • 2.1.39. NHK Science & Technical Research Laboratories
    • 2.1.40. Niigata University
    • 2.1.41. Nissan Chemical Industries
    • 2.1.42. NTT
    • 2.1.43. Optoelectronic Industry Technology and Development Association (OITDA)
    • 2.1.44. Osaka University
    • 2.1.45. Oji Paper
    • 2.1.46. Pioneer
    • 2.1.47. Pricer Ishida Explorative Research
    • 2.1.48. Ricoh
    • 2.1.49. Riken Low Temperature Physics Laboratory
    • 2.1.50. Ryukoku University
    • 2.1.51. Sanyo Electric
    • 2.1.52. Seiko Epson
    • 2.1.53. Semiconductor Energy Laboratory
    • 2.1.54. Sharp
    • 2.1.55. Shinshu University
    • 2.1.56. Shizuoka University
    • 2.1.57. Sony
    • 2.1.58. Sumitomo Chemical
    • 2.1.59. Sumitomo Corp
    • 2.1.60. Sungkyunkwan University
    • 2.1.61. Tohoku University
    • 2.1.62. Tokai University
    • 2.1.63. Tokki Corporation
    • 2.1.64. Tokushima Bunri University
    • 2.1.65. Tokyo Institute of Technology
    • 2.1.66. Tokyo University of Science
    • 2.1.67. Toppan Printing
    • 2.1.68. Toppan Forms
    • 2.1.69. Toshiba
    • 2.1.70. Toshiba Matsushita Display Technology
    • 2.1.71. Toyota
    • 2.1.72. Ulvac
    • 2.1.73. University of Hyogo
    • 2.1.74. University of Tokyo
    • 2.1.75. Waseda University
    • 2.1.76. Yamagata University
    • 2.1.77. Yazaki

3. PRINTED ELECTRONICS IN KOREA

  • 3.1. General situation
  • 3.2. Company profiles
    • 3.2.1. Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
    • 3.2.2. Advanced Neotech Systems
    • 3.2.3. Bexel
    • 3.2.4. Catholic University of Korea
    • 3.2.5. D&S Technology
    • 3.2.6. Dong-A University
    • 3.2.7. ETRI
    • 3.2.8. Gyeongsang University
    • 3.2.9. Hampex
    • 3.2.10. Hankuk Aviation University
    • 3.2.11. Hanyang University
    • 3.2.12. Hiroshima University
    • 3.2.13. Hong-ik University
    • 3.2.14. Huins
    • 3.2.15. Hyundai
    • 3.2.16. InkTec
    • 3.2.17. INT Electronics
    • 3.2.18. Kookmin University
    • 3.2.19. Korea Electronics Technology Institute
    • 3.2.20. Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology
    • 3.2.21. Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER)
    • 3.2.22. Korea Institute of Machinery & Material (KIMM)
    • 3.2.23. Korea Institute of Science and Technology
    • 3.2.24. Korea Photonics Technology Institute
    • 3.2.25. Korea University
    • 3.2.26. Kumoh National Institute of Technology
    • 3.2.27. Kwangwoon University
    • 3.2.28. Kyung Hee University
    • 3.2.29. Kyungpook National University
    • 3.2.30. LG
    • 3.2.31. LG Chem Korea and spin-offs
    • 3.2.32. LG Philips LCD
    • 3.2.33. Maxfor
    • 3.2.34. Modistech
    • 3.2.35. National Information Society Agency
    • 3.2.36. NPK
    • 3.2.37. Paru
    • 3.2.38. Pohang University of Science and Technology
    • 3.2.39. Polyscorp Invent
    • 3.2.40. Pusan National University
    • 3.2.41. RF Link
    • 3.2.42. Rocket Electric
    • 3.2.43. Samsung
    • 3.2.44. Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology
    • 3.2.45. Sejong University
    • 3.2.46. Seoul National University
    • 3.2.47. SKC
    • 3.2.48. Sogang University
    • 3.2.49. Sunchon National University
    • 3.2.50. Sysmate Information and Communication Research Institute
    • 3.2.51. VICTEK
    • 3.2.52. Yonsei University

4. PRINTED ELECTRONICS IN CHINA

  • 4.1. General situation
  • 4.2. Company profiles
    • 4.2.1. Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry
    • 4.2.2. Chinese Academy of Sciences
    • 4.2.3. Chinese University of Hong Kong
    • 4.2.4. East China University of Science and Technology
    • 4.2.5. Great Power Battery (HK) Ltd
    • 4.2.6. GuangDong JinXiang Golden Card Co.,Ltd.
    • 4.2.7. Hong Kong Baptist University
    • 4.2.8. Hong Kong Polytechnic University
    • 4.2.9. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
    • 4.2.10. Jilin University
    • 4.2.11. Lite Array
    • 4.2.12. LP Displays
    • 4.2.13. Nankai University
    • 4.2.14. National RFID Industrial Base
    • 4.2.15. Shanghai Huahong IC
    • 4.2.16. Shenzhen Hyan Microelectronic Co., Ltd
    • 4.2.17. Sichuan University
    • 4.2.18. Syndy Chemical
    • 4.2.19. Tianjin Jinke Electronics Co
    • 4.2.20. Tianjin Institute of Power Sources
    • 4.2.21. Tsinghai University
    • 4.2.22. University of Hong Kong
    • 4.2.23. XinTag
    • 4.2.24. Zhongshan Dahua Intelligent Technology Company Ltd

5. PRINTED ELECTRONICS IN TAIWAN

  • 5.1. General situation
  • 5.2. Company profiles
    • 5.2.1. Academica Sinica
    • 5.2.2. AU Optronics
    • 5.2.3. Ching Yun University
    • 5.2.4. Chi Mei EL Corporation
    • 5.2.5. Chung Gung University
    • 5.2.6. Chung Shan Institute of Science and Technology
    • 5.2.7. Delta Optoelectronics Delta Optoelectronics
    • 5.2.8. Fitright
    • 5.2.9. Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI)
    • 5.2.10. Luminescence Technology Corporation
    • 5.2.11. Mesostate
    • 5.2.12. Ming Hsin University of Science and Technology
    • 5.2.13. National Central University Chung-Li
    • 5.2.14. National Cheng Kung University
    • 5.2.15. National Chiao Tung University
    • 5.2.16. National Chung Hsing University
    • 5.2.17. National Sun Yat-Sen University
    • 5.2.18. National Taiwan University
    • 5.2.19. National Tsing Hua University
    • 5.2.20. Prime View International
    • 5.2.21. RiTdisplay
    • 5.2.22. Taiwan Stone Battery Industrial
    • 5.2.23. Toppoly Optoelectronics
    • 5.2.24. Univision Technology

6. PRINTED ELECTRONICS IN INDIA

  • 6.1. Company profiles
    • 6.1.1. Deemed University Bhubaneswar
  • 6.2. Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College
    • 6.2.1. Defence Laboratory
    • 6.2.2. Gemini TRAZE
    • 6.2.3. Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS)
    • 6.2.4. Indian Institute of Science
    • 6.2.5. Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
    • 6.2.6. JNV University
    • 6.2.7. Maitreyi College
    • 6.2.8. Semiconductor Complex
    • 6.2.9. Sree Narayana College
    • 6.2.10. University of Delhi
  • 6.3. Vellore Institute of Technology

7. PRINTED ELECTRONICS IN BANGLADESH

  • 7.1. Company profiles
    • 7.1.1. Atomic Energy Centre
    • 7.1.2. Islamic University
  • 8. PRINTED ELECTRONICS IN THAILAND
    • 8.1. Company profiles
      • 8.1.1. Chualongcom University
  • 9. PRINTED ELECTRONICS IN SINGAPORE
    • 9.1. Company profiles
      • 9.1.1. Institute of Microelectronics
      • 9.1.2. Nanyang Technological University
      • 9.1.3. National University of Singapore
      • 9.1.4. Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology

APPENDIX 1: IDTECHEX PUBLICATIONS AND CONSULTANCY

APPENDIX 2: RFID IN EAST ASIA

TABLES

  • 1.1. Examples of giant corporations intending to make the printed and potentially printed devices with the largest market potential
  • 1.2. Examples of giant corporations, intending to make materials for printed and potentially printed electronics
  • 1.3. Most supported technology by number of organisations identified in North America, East Asia and Europe
  • 1.4. Organisations active in printed electronics in East Asia in order of importance of country
  • 1.5. Primary printed-related topics of interest by organisation in Bangladesh
  • 1.6. Primary printed-related topics of interest by organisation in China
  • 1.7. Primary printed-related topics of interest by organisation in Japan
  • 1.8. Primary printed-related topics of interest by organisation in Korea
  • 1.9. Primary printed-related topics of interest by organisation in Taiwan
  • 1.10. Primary printed-related topics of interest by organisation in India
  • 1.11. Primary printed-related topics of interest by organisation in Singapore
  • 1.12. Primary printed-related topics of interest by organisation in Thailand
  • 1.13. 446 printed and potentially printed electronic projects in East Asia by device and country in alphabetical order
  • 2.1. Mitsubishi net sales in billions of yen:
  • 2.2. Sumitomo summary table
  • 2.3. Specification table for TMD' s new OLED panel
  • 3.1. Products from LG Companies

FIGURES

  • 1.1. Organisations involved in printed and potentially printed electronics across the world, by type of interest.
  • 1.2. 1500 organisations across the world tackling printed devices and materials
  • 1.3. Dominant printed electronics topics compared between electronic and electric applications.
  • 1.4. Number of profiled organisations by leading country - USA vs Germany and Japan
  • 1.5. Number of technology projects by country
  • 1.6. Top organic electronics inventors 2003-2005
  • 1.7. Location of 150 organisations developing printed and thin film transistor and memory technology.
  • 1.8. Organisations active in printed electronics in East Asia in order of importance of country in 2007
  • 1.9. IDTechEx forecast of percentage of organisations active in printed electronics by country in 2017
  • 1.10. Distribution of work on the various electronic components in East Asia
  • 1.11. OLED project distribution
  • 1.12. Electroluminescent project distribution
  • 1.13. Electrophoretic project distribution
  • 1.14. RFID project distribution
  • 1.15. Transistor project distribution
  • 1.16. Organic Photovoltaics project distribution
  • 1.17. Inorganic Photovoltaics project distribution
  • 1.18. Battery project distribution
  • 1.19. Other project distribution
  • 2.1. Global spread of Canon
  • 2.2. DNP experimental flexible OLED
  • 2.3. Objective and background
  • 2.4. What is good for the good device?
  • 2.5. A Fujitsu "electronic paper" display
  • 2.6. Hitachi all over the world
  • 2.7. ITSG is the second largest business segment
  • 2.8. Osaka World Fair ticket with RFID inlet
  • 2.9. Hitachi' s RFID line up tag examples
  • 2.10. Objective
  • 2.11. Development formation
  • 2.12. Four inch antenna
  • 2.13. Honda Motor Company Kumamoto Factory produces motorcycles and power products.
  • 2.14. Researchers and users play major roles with active logistic support from JST
  • 2.15. Marubeni Corporation - company overview
  • 2.16. Marubeni at a glance
  • 2.17. Marubeni' s overseas offices
  • 2.18. The Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi impressed with the power of RFID as one of the innovative technologies for the future!
  • 2.19. Maruetsu trial (tagged to various items in store)
  • 2.20. In store inventory management
  • 2.21. Yodobashi on media
  • 2.22. SLA History
  • 2.23. Possible scenarios for flex
  • 2.24. Flex poly-si TFT backplane on MF
  • 2.25. On new (lower-cost) litho=
  • 2.26. Schematics of combinatorial synthesis for thin film libraries
  • 2.27. Blue LED fabricated through optimization of p-type ZnO synthesis by temperature gradient method
  • 2.28. Near future SM products
  • 2.29. SM products road map
  • 2.30. Toshiba Matsushita Display
  • 2.31. New electronics targets physical space
  • 2.32. Large-area electronics
  • 2.33. 32" pressure sensor matrix
  • 2.34. Wireless power transmission sheet
  • 2.35. Device structure
  • 2.36. Organic transistors
  • 2.37. Organic transistor 3D ICs
  • 2.38. Scanner with no moving parts
  • 2.39. Scanning a wine bottle label
  • 2.40. Flexible battery that charges in one minute
  • 3.1. Inks developed by InkTec
  • 3.2. InkTec Printing methods
  • 3.3. High Mobility OTFT
  • 3.4. Summary and conclusion
  • 3.5. LG Chemical spun-off into LG Chem Investment (LGCI), LG Chem and LG Household & Healthcare.
  • 3.6. Maxfor company information
  • 3.7. On sale product - TIP5X series
  • 3.8. Ubiquitous Sensor Networks (USN)
  • 3.9. Simple sensors used in initial trials
  • 3.10. USN services and applications
  • 3.11. USN timeline
  • 3.12. Materials and devices. Fully printed RFID tag in development.
  • 3.13. Fully printed EAS (anti theft) tag shown on website.
  • 3.14. Applications for Rocket Electric paper batteries
  • 3.15. Rocket Electric battery and thin film technologies
  • 3.16. Samsung OLED display
  • 3.17. Slides from Sunchon National University
  • 4.1. Rio card with printed antenna
  • 4.2. Hyan student rail discount labels with five turn antenna screen printed with silver ink.
  • 4.3. Hyan Anti-counterfeit HF labels for Chinese car manufacturer, FAW Volkswagen
  • 4.4. Tatwah is a major supplier to Chinese transport schemes
  • 5.1. Prospect of ink-jettable electronics and displays
  • 5.2. Who is ITRI and the role of DTC
  • 5.3. IJP integration status in ITRI
  • 5.4. Developed IJP process in DTC/ITRI
  • 5.5. Global activities on IJP colour filter
  • 5.6. IJP of conductive polymers
  • 5.7. Developing soluble ITO
  • 5.8. State of the art for IJP active layer
  • 5.9. SAP and IJP catalysts and electroless plating
  • 5.10. Create your own 6 inch EBOOK reader device with Electronic Paper Display !!!
  • 5.11. Free-form battery design is an attractive option
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