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.
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TABLE
OF CONTENTS
Executive
Summary
Chapter
One: Introduction
Chapter
Two: Recent Technology Directions for Transparent Conductors
Chapter
Three: Display- and Lighting-Related Markets for Transparent Conductors:
Eight-Year Forecasts
Chapter
Four: Solar Panel Markets for Transparent Conductors: Eight-Year
Forecasts
Chapter
Five: Windows and Other Markets for Transparent Conductors:
Eight-Year Forecasts
Chapter
Six: Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts of Transparent Conductor Markets
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