New Report Examines New Technologies for Printing Organic Electronics

NanoMarkets, a leading industry analyst firm, today announced a new addition to its lineup of industry research reports. The new report, “The Future of Organic Electronics Manufacturing” will be released later this month. Details about the report including a table of contents and preview are available at www.nanomarkets.net.

About the Report:

NanoMarkets’ new report examines the evolving set of printing and deposition technologies that are being redesigned for an organic electronics environment; ink-jet and organic vapor deposition, for example. It also analyzes the various manufacturing technologies that organic electronics firms are utilizing now and how well they are performing. Its product coverage ranges from emerging areas such as polymer memories to relatively established areas such as OLEDs, and it is especially focused on how the lessons in the established OLED plants are being extended to organic electronics more generally.

A five-year capacity forecast is included in this report that is based on breakouts by type of manufacturing technology utilized and the type of device manufactured. We also profile the activities of firms and research groups that have developed novel equipment to meet the thermal and environmental needs of organic electronics materials.

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