This sourcebook is for those wishing
to find customers and create a profitable, fast growing business in printed
electronics wherever they choose to be in the value chain. Of course, one can
search printed electronics on the web but the result is a blizzard of
activities and misinformation. Help is needed to make sense of all this and
identify the best customers and strategies for success. There are many
profitable businesses in this sector already and a pattern to where they are in
the value chain and in their business structure. There are lessons to learn
from success but also from failure because every year several players exit the
business and even face insolvency. IDTechEx is uniquely positioned to make
sense of all this, because it researches more reports, runs larger conferences
and is much better connected than any other organisation in this space.
IDTechEx has carried out consultancy projects on printed electronics strategy,
technology and financial performance for Hewlett Packard, ICI and many of the
largest Japanese chemical and electronics companies and others. It has the
inside track. It has never traded at a loss and, earlier in his career, its
chairman Dr Peter Harrop took startup Mars Electronics to $260 million after
which it was sold for $500 million. He shares this hands-on experience of
success in electronics in the pages of this Sourcebook. It explains the
emerging printed electronics value chain, with a glossary at the end to help
those unfamiliar with the jargon.
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This sourcebook is replete with
diagrams and tables clarifying the printed electronics value chain and the
dynamics of how to create profitable fast growing businesses within it. Equally
important are the lessons of failure. For example, every year several organisations
leave the Organic Light Emitting Diode or the organic transistor business and
the lessons of this are clarified together with profiles of the businesses that
continue to address organics but with more robust support and positioning.
Every year many companies and research organisations join the business, more
than compensating for the exits, but they tend to use different materials,
machinery and/or device structures and many target new applications, puncturing
the old certainties. For instance it is no longer primarily about OLEDs and
RFID, screen printing and improving existing forms of electronics such as
television and phones. What are they adding? Will it succeed? After all, this
business is in ferment throughout the value chain. Yesterday's view that it all
ends up as organic electronics has given way to a realisation that inorganic
elements and compounds will remain in the lead for some time and composites and
organic/ inorganic layering have a huge future creating huge opportunities for
all forms of material supplier for example, including those providing the
organic chemicals ideal for certain devices. Which organisations and products?
Where? Why? It is all here.
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This Sourcebook is all about
companies in printed and potentially printed electronics and every chapter
cites large number of companies to explain what is happening and will happen.
The introduction lays out the printed electronics business and value chain in
detail. There is the number of participants by global region and device type
and a detailed table giving sectors of over and under supply in 2009/10 with
many examples of participants. The Sourcebook then looks at market size and
which organisations will spend heavily on printed electronics devices and why.
The following chapters take the reader through the value chain, specifically
Chemicals and Prepared Materials, Equipment and then Modules and Finished
Products. Each chapter cites a large number of players, profiles interesting
ones and explains the technical trends in the sector. The Routes to Enduring
Profit and Growth are explained next, using the rules of the marketplace
pioneered by Boston Consulting Group, PIMS, IDTechEx and others. That includes
profit V curves, experience curves and other tests and forecasts which are here
applied to printed electronics by IDTechEx with many examples. The next chapter
provides Analysis of Fund Raising and Government Investments in Printed
Electronics and the final chapter concerns Routes to Market and Case Studies -
Printed Electronics in Action. Here, this unique Sourcebook lists over 1000
players by activity, including research institutions, out of the 2250 or so out
there. Most of the rest are academic. This database is constantly updated and
it extends to slide shows and reports not just contact details.
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