Home > News > Market for printed and organic lighting to exceed $2.9 billion by 2012
July 19th, 2007
Market for printed and organic lighting to exceed $2.9 billion by 2012
Abstract:
The market for printed and organic lighting will exceed US$2.9 billion by 2012, according to a new report from NanoMarkets LC, an industry analyst firm based here. The report claims that the higher energy efficiencies and ability to create novel lighting products provided by organic light-emitting diode (OLED) and carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in particular will push the entire printed and organic lighting market up to $5.9 billion by 2014. NanoMarkets says that most of the new business will come from the backlighting, general illumination, and architectural/specialty industrial lighting applications with significant opportunities also in vehicular lighting, signage, and a variety of niche markets.
Source:
laserfocusworld.com
Bookmark:
Announcements
Pioneering breakthrough of chemical nanoengineering to design drugs controlled by light June 18th, 2013
Study Shows How the Nanog Protein Promotes Growth of Head and Neck Cancer June 18th, 2013
New Method to Synthesize Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles with High Catalytic Activity June 18th, 2013
Production of Polyaniline Biosensors Modified with Conductive Polymer Composites June 18th, 2013
Interviews/Book Reviews/Essays/Reports/Podcasts/Journals
Pioneering breakthrough of chemical nanoengineering to design drugs controlled by light June 18th, 2013
New Method to Synthesize Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles with High Catalytic Activity June 18th, 2013
Working backward: Computer-aided design of zeolite templates: Rice scientists apply drug-design lessons to production of industrial minerals June 17th, 2013
An Innovative material for the Green Earth: Simple and inexpensive process to make a material for CO2 adsorption June 17th, 2013
Printing/Lithography/Inkjet
Light-Carved ‘Nano-Volcanoes’ Hold Promise for Drug Delivery June 13th, 2013
Further research on effects of nanomaterials: BASF participates in BMBF research project on safety of nanomaterials: Results allow easier and faster evaluation of nanoparticle behavior June 12th, 2013
Spooky action put to order Different types of 'entanglement' classified June 6th, 2013
New microfluidic method expands toolbox for nanoparticle manipulation June 5th, 2013