Table of Contents
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
2. INTRODUCTION
- 2.1. Research carried out for this report
- 2.2. Printed and potentially printed electronics
3. ORGANIC AND PRINTED ELECTRONICS IN THE USA
- 3.1. General situation
- 3.2. Profiles of 195 organisations in the USA
- 3.2.1. 3M
- 3.2.2. Acheson
- 3.2.3. Acumentrics
- 3.2.4. Add-Vision Incorporated
- 3.2.5. Advance Nanotech
- 3.2.6. Air Force Research Laboratories
- 3.2.7. Alien Technology
- 3.2.8. Applied Materials
- 3.2.9. Arizona State University - Flexible Display Center
- 3.2.10. Army Research Laboratory
- 3.2.11. Artificial Muscle Inc.
- 3.2.12. Ascent Solar
- 3.2.13. Avery Dennison - Advanced Electronic Materials
- 3.2.14. Aveso, Inc.
- 3.2.15. Being Seen Technologies
- 3.2.16. Bell Labs
- 3.2.17. Bioident Technologies
- 3.2.18. Biofisica
- 3.2.19. Brookhaven National Labs
- 3.2.20. Cabot
- 3.2.21. California Institute of Technology "Caltech"
- 3.2.22. Cambrios
- 3.2.23. Canrom
- 3.2.24. Carnegie Mellon University
- 3.2.25. Case Western Reserve University
- 3.2.26. Colorado School of Mines
- 3.2.27. Columbia University
- 3.2.28. Cornell University
- 3.2.29. Cymbet™ Corporation
- 3.2.30. Daystar Technologies
- 3.2.31. Dow Chemical
- 3.2.32. Dow Corning
- 3.2.33. Duke University
- 3.2.34. DuPont
- 3.2.35. DuPont Teijin Films
- 3.2.36. Dynamic Organic Light, Inc.
- 3.2.37. Eastman Kodak
- 3.2.38. Eikos Inc.
- 3.2.39. E Ink Corporation
- 3.2.40. Electrox Corp
- 3.2.41. eMagin
- 3.2.42. Emcore Photovoltaics
- 3.2.43. Emerson & Cuming
- 3.2.44. Energiser Holding
- 3.2.45. Energy Conversion Devices
- 3.2.46. Energy Photovoltaics
- 3.2.47. Evergreen Solar
- 3.2.48. Evident Technologies Inc
- 3.2.49. Exatec
- 3.2.50. Excellatron Solid State LLC.
- 3.2.51. Ferro Corporation
- 3.2.52. First Solar, Inc. Corporate Headquarters
- 3.2.53. Florida Solar Energy Center
- 3.2.54. Front Edge Technology
- 3.2.55. FujiFilm Dimatix
- 3.2.56. General Electric
- 3.2.57. Gentag
- 3.2.58. Georgia Institute of Technology
- 3.2.59. Global Photonic Energy Corporation
- 3.2.60. Global Solar Energy, Inc.
- 3.2.61. GSI Technologies
- 3.2.62. Harvard University
- 3.2.63. HelioVolt Corporation
- 3.2.64. Hewlett Packard
- 3.2.65. Honeywell (Corporate & Specialty Materials Headquarters)
- 3.2.66. Honeywell (Electronic Materials Headquarters)
- 3.2.67. H.W.SANDS CORP.
- 3.2.68. IBM
- 3.2.69. ImageXpert Inc.
- 3.2.70. Imaging Technology International Ltd ITI
- 3.2.71. Infinite Power Solutions
- 3.2.72. Inkode
- 3.2.73. Innovalight, Inc.
- 3.2.74. Institute for Soldier Nanotechnology
- 3.2.75. International Paper
- 3.2.76. Iowa State University
- 3.2.77. Iowa Thin Film Technologies
- 3.2.78. ITN Energy Systems, Inc.
- 3.2.79. John Hopkins University
- 3.2.80. Johnson Research
- 3.2.81. KeenSense Inc.
- 3.2.82. Konarka Technologies
- 3.2.83. Kovio
- 3.2.84. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- 3.2.85. Leadis Technology
- 3.2.86. Luminous Film
- 3.2.87. Lumoflex
- 3.2.88. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
- 3.2.89. MeadWestvaco
- 3.2.90. Miasole
- 3.2.91. MicroFab
- 3.2.92. Motorola
- 3.2.93. NanoDynamics, Inc.
- 3.2.94. NanoMas Technologies
- 3.2.95. Nanosolar
- 3.2.96. Nanosys
- 3.2.97. NASA Glenn National Center for Photovoltaics Golden
- 3.2.98. National Institute of Standards and Technology
- 3.2.99. National Renewable Energy Laboratory NREL
- 3.2.100. National Science Foundation
- 3.2.101. New Mexico State University
- 3.2.102. Norfolk State University
- 3.2.103. Northwestern University
- 3.2.104. Novacentrix
- 3.2.105. NTERA, Inc.
- 3.2.106. Nuelight Corp
- 3.2.107. Oak Ridge Microenergy
- 3.2.108. Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- 3.2.109. Ohio Aerospace Institute
- 3.2.110. Ohio State University
- 3.2.111. Optomec
- 3.2.112. Oregon State University
- 3.2.113. ORFID
- 3.2.114. OrganicID (Weyerhauser)
- 3.2.115. Outrider Technologies
- 3.2.116. OSD Displays
- 3.2.117. PakSense
- 3.2.118. Palo Alto Research Center PARC
- 3.2.119. PixDro
- 3.2.120. Plextronics USA
- 3.2.121. Polyera Corp
- 3.2.122. Precision Dynamics
- 3.2.123. Princeton University
- 3.2.124. Purdue University
- 3.2.125. QD Vision
- 3.2.126. Quantum Paper, Inc.
- 3.2.127. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- 3.2.128. Rice University
- 3.2.129. Rieke Metals
- 3.2.130. Rochester Inst Technology
- 3.2.131. Rogers Corp
- 3.2.132. RSI ID Technologies
- 3.2.133. Rutgers Univerity
- 3.2.134. Sandia National Laboratory
- 3.2.135. Sarnoff
- 3.2.136. Sealed Air Corporation
- 3.2.137. Semprius
- 3.2.138. SiPix Imaging Inc
- 3.2.139. Solicore
- 3.2.140. Soligie
- 3.2.141. SoloPower, Inc.
- 3.2.142. Somark Innovations
- 3.2.143. Spansion
- 3.2.144. Spectrolab
- 3.2.145. Stanford University
- 3.2.146. Sun Chemical
- 3.2.147. Sylvania Sustainable Technology
- 3.2.148. Symmorphix
- 3.2.149. Teledyne Battery Products
- 3.2.150. Texas A&M University
- 3.2.151. Texas Instruments
- 3.2.152. The CORE Institute
- 3.2.153. The Kennedy Group
- 3.2.154. Thin Battery Technologies
- 3.2.155. T-ink
- 3.2.156. Travanti Pharma Inc
- 3.2.157. Ultralife Batteries
- 3.2.158. Umicore
- 3.2.159. Unidym, Inc.
- 3.2.160. Universal Display Corp
- 3.2.161. University at Albany - State University of New York
- 3.2.162. University of Arkansas
- 3.2.163. University of Colorado
- 3.2.164. University of California Berkeley
- 3.2.165. University of California Los Angeles
- 3.2.166. University of California Santa Barbara
- 3.2.167. Univ California Santa Cruz
- 3.2.168. University of Delaware
- 3.2.169. University of Florida
- 3.2.170. University of Houston
- 3.2.171. University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
- 3.2.172. University of Massachusetts Dartmouth
- 3.2.173. University of Michigan
- 3.2.174. University of Minnesota
- 3.2.175. University of Missouri
- 3.2.176. University of Nevada Las Vegas
- 3.2.177. University of New Mexico
- 3.2.178. University of Oregon
- 3.2.179. University of Rochester
- 3.2.180. University of South Florida
- 3.2.181. University of Southern California
- 3.2.182. University of Texas Arlington
- 3.2.183. University of Texas Austin
- 3.2.184. University of Toledo
- 3.2.185. University of Vermont
- 3.2.186. University of Virginia
- 3.2.187. University of Washington Seattle
- 3.2.188. University of Wisconsin Madison
- 3.2.189. US Naval Research Laboratory
- 3.2.190. Vitex Systems, Inc.
- 3.2.191. Vubiq
- 3.2.192. Wake Forest University
- 3.2.193. Wakonda Technologies
- 3.2.194. Zebra Technologies
- 3.2.195. Z Power
4. ORGANIC AND PRINTED ELECTRONICS IN CANADA
- 4.1. General situation
- 4.2. Profiles of 13 organisations in Canada
- 4.2.1. CIS Solar
- 4.2.2. Ignis Innovation
- 4.2.3. Information Mediary Corp. (IMC)
- 4.2.4. Luxell Technologies Inc.
- 4.2.5. McGill University
- 4.2.6. McMaster University
- 4.2.7. National Research Council of Canada
- 4.2.8. Octillion Corporation
- 4.2.9. Syscan International
- 4.2.10. University of Alberta
- 4.2.11. University of British Columbia
- 4.2.12. University of Waterloo
- 4.2.13. Xerox
APPENDIX 1: IDTECHEX PUBLICATIONS AND CONSULTANCY
TABLES
- 1.2. Examples of giant corporations intending to make the printed and
potentially printed devices with the largest market potential
- 1.3. Examples of giant corporations, intending to make materials for
printed and potentially printed electronics
- 1.4. Most supported technology by number of organisations identified for
the USA, Japan and Germany
- 1.5. Number of organisations active in printed electronics in North
America by country and share
- 1.6. Primary organic and printed/ thin film electronics topics of interest
by organisation in the USA
- 1.7. Primary organic and printed/ thin film electronics topics of interest
by organisation in Canada
- 1.8. Printed and potentially printed electronic projects in North America
by device and country
- 2.1. The primary choices of photovoltaics beyond silicon, in order of
commercial importance in the medium term.
- 3.1. Current Therapeutic Targets
FIGURES
- 1.1. Organisations involved in printed and potentially printed electronics
across the world, by type of interest.
- 1.2. The 1500 organisations across the world that are tackling printed and
potentially printed electronics devices and key materials, showing approximate
number by region and by major technology effort.
- 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 - USA vs Europe and East
Asia
- 1.7. Location of 150 organisations developing printed and thin film
transistor and memory technology.
- 1.8. Number of projects by device type in North America
- 1.9. Number of organisations by technology in the USA
- 1.10. Number of organisations by technology in Canada
- 1.11. Number of organisations in North America involved in transistors vs
some form of post silicon photovoltaics
- 2.1. Growth in sales of silicon chips by value compared with growth in
sales of printed and thin film electronic components.
- 2.2. Examples of photovoltaic market fragmentation
- 3.1. Solid State Battery
- 3.2. Microbolometer integrated onto ROIC
- 3.3. MOM tunneling diode
- 3.4. Interdigitated electrodes for DNA detection
- 3.5. Micropolarimeter for imaging/target recognition (military) (shown
here; patterned antennas on microbolometer)
- 3.6. Organic solar cell in front of an array of silicon solar cells
- 3.7. The flexibility of organic solar cells will allow them to power a
wide variety of products.
- 3.8. Miniature thin film lithium battery on a ceramic substrate for use in
an implantable medical device.
- 3.9. Vertical organic field effect transistors (VOFET).
- 3.10. VOFET-driving OLED
- 3.11. Organic Bistable Devices (OBD)
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