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NanoMarkets, an industry analyst firm that covers thin film, organic and printed electronics markets, is releasing a new database product for the printed electronics (PE) materials sector. The Printed Electronics Materials Database will begin shipping this spring.

NanoMarkets Announces New Product Offering: The Printed Electronics Materials Database

GLEN ALLEN, VA | Posted on February 12th, 2008

The database contains information and analysis of 200 plus firms in the printed electronics (PE) materials market and market forecasts of the inks, substrates and barrier materials used in printing displays, RFID, transistors, backplanes, photovoltaics, memory, sensors and batteries. The database also includes an analysis of the trends and developments driving the PE business and how these factors are impacting the opportunities for specialty chemicals, materials, inks and substrates manufacturers.

About the Product:

The database contains three modules. A supplier index that provides users with comprehensive data of the leading companies that are shaping the PE materials business; a materials module that presents the outlook for different PE materials; and a market and trends module that provides analysis on how the PE industry will progress in the next 18 months.

The supplier index provides detailed information about over 200 leading PE materials firms, including:

-- Product focus -- Markets served and marketing strategy -- Manufacturing processes used -- Research and development -- Strategic investments and partnerships -- Financial performance -- Geographic involvement

Each profile also includes strategic assessment of each company's strengths, weaknesses and prospects for the future.

The materials module addresses materials trends and presents the overall outlook for the PE materials business in both quantitative and qualitative terms. It contains forecasts and pricing analysis for a variety of inks and substrates including:

-- Metallic (silver, gold, copper, nickel), -- Organic (polymers, small molecules, oligomers, dendrimers) -- Inorganic (carbon nanotubes, nanowires, silicon, metallic oxides.) -- Substrates (plastic, glass, paper, foil)

Conductors, semiconductors, dielectrics, photovoltaic materials and light- emitting materials are all covered and consideration is given to the growing role of nanomaterials in printed electronics.

The materials module also provides information and guidance on key trends in printed electronics materials in the following areas:

-- Physical and electrical properties (flexibility, conductivity, thermal and environmental stability) -- Manufacturing processes (screen, inkjet, flexo, gravure, spin coating, mixed printing/deposition approaches and roll-to-roll) -- R&D and formulation/chemistry trends

The market and trends module provides qualitative analysis and market forecasts for how the industry will progress over the next 18 months based on developments in all aspects of the value chain. Areas covered will include:

-- Current and future applications requirements -- Impact of technology, manufacturing and device developments -- Market acceptance for new materials -- Pricing and bill of materials (BOM) trends -- Market forecasts in volume and value terms

The database will be updated and extended every six months to keep up with the rapidly expanding PE sector. Clients can subscribe to the database annually or purchase individual modules. This database will provide invaluable information for manufacturers and investors involved with or interested in the printed electronics business. Sample profiles are available upon request.

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About NanoMarkets
NanoMarkets tracks and analyzes market opportunities in electronics created by developments in advanced materials. The firm has published numerous reports related to organic, thin film and printable electronics materials and applications and maintains a blog at www.nanotopblog.com that comments on industry trends and events. NanoMarkets research database is the industry's most extensive source of information on what it terms "TOP" electronics.

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PO Box 3840
Glen Allen, VA 23058
804-270-7010
804-270-7017 (fax)

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