TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary
- E.1 Introduction
- E.1.1 The Joys of Printability
- E.1.2 Printable Electronics, I ts Limits and Moores Law
- E.2 Summary of Main Opportunities and Strategies
- E.2.1 Short-Term Opportunities
- E.2.1.1 Printable Display Products
- E.2.1.2 Printable RFID Cards
- E.2.1.3 Other Near-Term Products
- E.2.2 Emerging Products
- E.2.3 Impact on the Printing Industry
- E.2.4 Impact on the Existing Semiconductor and Electronics Industry
- E.2.5 Leading Firms Active in the Printable Electronics Sector
- E.3 Summary of Forecasts
- E.4 Coda: Hype and Glory
Chapter One Introduction
- 1.1 Background
- 1.2 Objectives of this Report
- 1.3 Scope of this Report
- 1.3.1 Products and Technologies Covered
- 1.3.2 Printable, Flexible and Plastic Electronics They are Not All The Same
- 1.4 Methodology of this Report
- 1.5 Plan of this Report
Chapter Two The Technology of Printable Electronics
- 2.1 Introduction: Open Questions for Printable Electronics
- 2.1.1 The Limits of Printable Electronics
- 2.2 Conventional Printing Methods and Printable Electronics
- 2.2.1 New Opportunities for the Printing Industry
- 2.3 Ink-Jet Printing: Current Status and Future Directions
- 2.3.2 Other Firms
- 2.3.6 The Dearth and Price of Production Level Machines
- 2.4 Nano-Imprint Lithography
- 2.5 The Role of Laser Imaging
- 2.6 3-D Printing Technologies
- 2.7 Materials for Printable Electronics
Chapter Three New Products Enabled by Printable Electronics
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Displays, Flexibility and Electronic Paper
- 3.3 RFIDs
- 3.4 Photovoltaic Arrays, Batteries and Fuel Cells
- 3.4 Sensors
- 3.5 Smart Cards, Tickets and Other Disposables
- 3.6 Membrane Keyboards
- 3.7 Toys, Novelties and Greetings Cards
- 3.8 Lighting Products
- 3.9 Memory, Logic and Processors
- 3.9.1 Can We Make Faster Plastic Transistors?
- 3.9.2 Are Memories an Opportunity?
Chapter Four Market Forecasts for Printable Electronics
- 4.1 Forecasting Philosophy
- 4.2 A Roadmap for Printable Electronics
- 4.3 Eight-Year Forecasts
List of Exhibits
- Exhibit E-1 The Advantages and Disadvantages of Printable Electronics Exhbiit E-2 Paths to Success in Printed Electronics
- Exhibit E-3 Novel Products Enabled by Printable Electronics
- Exhibit E-4 Selected Firms Active in the Printable Electronics Segment
- Exhibit E-5 Summary of the Printable Electronics Market Forecasts ($ Millions)
- Exhibit E-6 NanoMarkets Informal Survey
- Exhibit 2-1 Printable Electronics: Opportunities and Challenges for the Printing Industry
- Exhibit 2-2 NanoMarkets Informal Survey: Percentage of Respondents Ranking the Following Issues as one of the Three Greatest Materials-Related Challenges Facing the Printable Electronics Industry
- Exhibit 3-1 Alternative Kinds of Printable Display Products
- Exhibit 3-2 Impact of Printable Electronics on Display Products
- Exhibit 3-3 CDTs Licensees and Technology Partner s
- Exhibit 3-4 Alternatives for Mobile Power
- Exhibit 3-5 Uses for Smartcards with Printable Displays
- Exhibit 4-1 A Roadmap For Printable Electronics
- Exhibit 4-2 The Market for Printable Displays: 2005-2012
- Exhibit 4-3 The Market for Printable RFIDs: 2005-2012
- Exhibit 4-4 The Market for Printable Photovoltaics
- Exhibit 4-5 Other Markets for Printable Electronics
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