The past year has seen major changes in the world of transparent conductors (TCs). Efforts by Intel and especially Microsoft to bring touch to every laptop have suggested new opportunities for non-ITO TCs. Meanwhile, the continued rapid growth in tablet computing can only be regarded as a positive sign for TCs.
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On the other hand, new ways of producing both touch panels and displays suggest that display OEMs may be using less TC material in the future. At the same time flexible displays, OLED TVs and other applications that were supposed to generate major revenues for non-ITO TCs seem just as slow to develop as they did in 2012.
In this somewhat confusing phase of the development of TCs, NanoMarkets believes that this new report provides the necessary strategic insight into how TC firms can best generate new business revenues in the in the display, solar panel and other sectors. This report also analyzes important developments on the TC materials front and it takes a peek at what the next generation of transparent conductors will look like and how these materials will extend addressable markets.
This study also contains detailed eight-year forecasts in volume (square meters) and value terms. For each of the applications covered there are breakouts of demand for ITO, other TCOs, ITO/TCO inks, carbon nanotube films, silver-based and cooper-based transparent conductors, other nanometallic transparent conductors and conductive polymers. And there is also a forecast of ITO products by type (sputtering targets, films, coated glass, etc.). Finally, the strategies of the leading TC firms are also assessed in the context of the latest market developments.
NanoMarkets has been covering the TC market for seven years and its studies in this area are widely regarded as the most reliable insider analysis publicly available.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary
E.1 Touch-Screen Markets in Chaos: Excellent Situation for Transparent Conductors
E.2 Whatever Happened to Flexible Displays and Should We Care?
E.3 Alternative Transparent Conductors in the LCD Space: Cracks in ITO?
E.4 Transparent Conductors in Solar Panels After the Bubble
E.5 The Fuss About Copper: Do We Need Yet Another Transparent Conductor?
E.6 Eight Companies to Watch in Transparent Conductors in 2013-2014
E.7 Summary of Eight-Year Market Forecasts For Transparent Conductor Markets
Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 Background to this Report
1.2 Objectives and Scope of this Report
1.3 Methodology of this Report
1.3.1 Forecasting Methodology
1.3.2 Materials Cost Assumptions
1.3.3 General Economic Assumptions
1.4 Sources of Data
1.5 Plan of this Report
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Chapter Two: Recent Technology Directions for Transparent Conductors
2.1 Developments in the ITO Sector
2.1.1 Update on the Indium Saga: The Real Implications
2.1.2 Supply Chain Developments
2.1.3 Printed ITO: Not Just for R&D Anymore?
2.1.4 Prospects for ITO Film Markets
2.1.5 The China Factor Updated
2.2 Other Transparent Conducting Oxides: New R&D, New Uses
2.2.1 Tin Oxide and its Variants
2.2.2 Zinc Oxide and its Variants
2.2.3 More TCOs for the Future?
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On the other hand, new ways of producing both touch panels and displays suggest that display OEMs may be using less TC material in the future. At the same time flexible displays, OLED TVs and other applications that were supposed to generate major revenues for non-ITO TCs seem just as slow to develop as they did in 2012.
In this somewhat confusing phase of the development of TCs, NanoMarkets believes that this new report provides the necessary strategic insight into how TC firms can best generate new business revenues in the in the display, solar panel and other sectors. This report also analyzes important developments on the TC materials front and it takes a peek at what the next generation of transparent conductors will look like and how these materials will extend addressable markets.
This study also contains detailed eight-year forecasts in volume (square meters) and value terms. For each of the applications covered there are breakouts of demand for ITO, other TCOs, ITO/TCO inks, carbon nanotube films, silver-based and cooper-based transparent conductors, other nanometallic transparent conductors and conductive polymers. And there is also a forecast of ITO products by type (sputtering targets, films, coated glass, etc.). Finally, the strategies of the leading TC firms are also assessed in the context of the latest market developments.
NanoMarkets has been covering the TC market for seven years and its studies in this area are widely regarded as the most reliable insider analysis publicly available.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary
E.1 Touch-Screen Markets in Chaos: Excellent Situation for Transparent Conductors
E.2 Whatever Happened to Flexible Displays and Should We Care?
E.3 Alternative Transparent Conductors in the LCD Space: Cracks in ITO?
E.4 Transparent Conductors in Solar Panels After the Bubble
E.5 The Fuss About Copper: Do We Need Yet Another Transparent Conductor?
E.6 Eight Companies to Watch in Transparent Conductors in 2013-2014
E.7 Summary of Eight-Year Market Forecasts For Transparent Conductor Markets
Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 Background to this Report
1.2 Objectives and Scope of this Report
1.3 Methodology of this Report
1.3.1 Forecasting Methodology
1.3.2 Materials Cost Assumptions
1.3.3 General Economic Assumptions
1.4 Sources of Data
1.5 Plan of this Report
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Chapter Two: Recent Technology Directions for Transparent Conductors
2.1 Developments in the ITO Sector
2.1.1 Update on the Indium Saga: The Real Implications
2.1.2 Supply Chain Developments
2.1.3 Printed ITO: Not Just for R&D Anymore?
2.1.4 Prospects for ITO Film Markets
2.1.5 The China Factor Updated
2.2 Other Transparent Conducting Oxides: New R&D, New Uses
2.2.1 Tin Oxide and its Variants
2.2.2 Zinc Oxide and its Variants
2.2.3 More TCOs for the Future?
Contact:-
M/s Sheela
90 Sate Street, Suite 700
Albany, NY 12207
Tel: +1-518-618-1030
USA – Canada Toll Free: 866-997-4948
Email: sales@marketresearchreports.biz
Website: http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/
Blog: http://marketsbuzz.wordpress.com/
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