NanoMarkets, the
leading provider of industry analysis and market and technology research services
for companies competing for or interested in thin film, organic and printable
electronics related markets, today announced a new report that continues the
firm's coverage of OLED lighting. The report titled, "An Opportunity Analysis
for OLED Lighting: 2009 to 2016" is scheduled to be released in September
of 2009. Details about the upcoming report including a table of contents are
available at www.nanomarkets.net. The report
is available at pre-publication rates through September 10, 2009.
NanoMarkets has been covering the emerging OLED lighting market for three
years and it is now seeing the first signs of commercialization. This report
provides our latest analysis of this market and examines how and where it will
generate its first revenues. Among the many segments of the organic and printed
electronics market, we believe OLED lighting is especially exciting because
there may be more of a compelling business case for OLED technology as a lighting
technology than as a display technology and also because OLED lighting will
continue to be the recipient of extensive funding as an "energy efficient"
lighting technology from both government and private sources.
In addition to showing how the OLED lighting market and productization will
evolve, in this report we also compare how OLED lighting competes with other
solid-state and energy-efficient lighting technologies. This report also discusses
the technical progress that has been made in the field since NanoMarkets last
report on this topic in 2008. We examine how lifetimes, luminance, efficiency
and size scalability is getting better and identify what the latest developments
in manufacturing and materials are. We also take a look at R&D programs
around the world and analyze how they are driving OLED lighting into the market
place. Detailed forecasts in volume and value terms of the OLED lighting market
are included in this report, with break downs by market segment and the product
and market strategies of major players (and would-be players) are assessed.