Printed, Flexible, And Organic Electronics May Muscle Up To $73 Billion

The research report titles “Printed, Organic & Flexible Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2017-2027” forecasts the total market for printed, flexible and organic electronics will grow from $29.28 billion in 2017 to $73.43 billion in 2027. The majority of that is OLEDs (organic LEDs, but not printed) and conductive ink. On the other hand, stretchable electronics, logic and memory, thin film sensors are much smaller segments but with huge growth potential as they emerge from R&D.

 

The market is analyzed by territory, printed vs, non printed, rigid vs. flexible, inorganic vs. organic, cost of materials vs. process cost, etc. Activities of over 1,000 leading companies are given, as is assessment of the winners and losers to come.

 

Printed, Organic & Flexible Electronics Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2017-2027 specifically addresses the big picture - including OLED displays and lighting, to thin film photovoltaics to flexible sensors and much more. Importantly, it includes not only electronics which are printed, organic and/or flexible now, but it also covers those that will be. Realistic timescales, case studies, existing products and the emergence of new products are given, as are impediments and opportunities for the years to come.

 

Over 3,000 organizations are pursuing printed, organic, flexible electronics, including printing, electronics, materials and packaging companies. While some of these technologies are in use now, there are three sectors which have created billion dollar markets - others are commercially embryonic. Get more details at the research firm’s website.