NanoMarkets Announces Date for Teleconference on Materials for Printable Electronics

       By: NanoMarkets
Posted: 2007-05-29 08:21:57
NanoMarkets, a leading analyst firm based here, has announced that it will hold a teleconference on Wednesday, June 13th at 10:00 AM EDT to present findings from the firm's ongoing research in the printable electronics field. Persons interested in participating can visit the NanoMarkets website at http://www.nanomarkets.net. There is no cost to register for the event.

About the Event:

This new NanoMarkets teleconference will focus on the materials issues and how they relate to the emerging PE market. The presentation will include analysis of the applicability of materials including silver, silicon, carbon, copper, gold, nickel, ITO and zinc oxide for defined applications such as RFID, displays, sensors, backplanes, PV and batteries. It will examine the market opportunities for materials suppliers with selected forecasts of key materials markets, provide coverage of current market trends and developments in the PE materials business and discuss strategic manufacturing and production issues of printed electronic circuits. The call will last approximately 45 minutes. A recording of the event will be made available at a later date.

Current Materials Research Efforts:

Silver powders and Inks for Printable Electronics: 2007-2014

In this new report that is the first of its kind to address the future of the market for silver inks in PE, NanoMarkets examines the applications in which these silver inks will find their largest markets, the technical evolution of silver inks in terms of conductivity, thermal requirements, environmental stability, formulation trends, etc and the activities of all the major manufacturers of silver inks and related powders and analyze their strategies and how well they are working. Finally, the report provides detailed revenue forecasts for silver inks broken out by application, type of ink and type of printing process.

Opportunities for Nanocrystalline Silicon and Silicon Inks in Electronics: 2007-2014

This NanoMarkets report analyzes and forecasts the market potential for silicon inks and nanocrystalline materials in electronics applications. The report examines what firms are doing in this space today and how these important new silicon materials are likely to evolve commercially in the future. The report also includes a detailed discussion of how and when these materials will be used in applications such as photovoltaics, lighting, RFIDs, display backplanes and computer memory. It also discusses the technical issues around making nanocrystalline materials and inks and how these materials are likely fair in the marketplace in competition with other semiconductor materials.

Opportunities in Materials for Printable Electronics: 2007 & Beyond

This NanoMarkets report forecasts and analyzes the markets for a wide variety of materials and inks used in printable electronics. In addition to polymer and silver inks, the report also discusses a wide variety of emerging inks including those based on nickel, copper, gold, small molecules, silicon, carbon nanotubes, etc. Also covered are the future of paper, board, glass and metal foil as substrates for PE. The report discusses the strategies of leading suppliers in the PE materials space including Air Products, BASF, Chevron, Dow Corning, National Starch Nippon Steel Chemical, Siemens, Sumitomo, Sun Chemical, and Weyerhaeuser, as well as such VC-backed firms as Five Star Technologies, NanoDynamics, NovaCentrix, Parelec, Plextronics and Vitex Systems.

About NanoMarkets:

NanoMarkets tracks and analyzes emerging market opportunities created by developments in advanced materials. The firm has published numerous reports related to nanoelectronics, organic, thin film and printable electronics materials, applications and production modalities. For a full listing of the firm's research reports, white papers and posted articles, please visit http://www.nanomarkets.net.
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