Dublin, March 20, 2017 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "OLED Lighting Opportunities 2017-2027: Forecasts, Technologies, Players" report to their offering.
The market will grow to 2.5 billion USD in 2027 (optimistic scenario). The market growth will however be very slow until 2019/2020 where the overall sales at panel level will remain below 200 million USD globally.
The market segments include residential, office, industrial, outdoor, hospitality, shop and automotive. Each sector attaches a different degree of importance to upfront cost, energy efficiency, lifetime, light intensity, colour warmth and design features. This explains why the technology mix in each sector is different.
The challenge facing OLEDs is therefore identifying paths for differentiation. The differentiation challenge is also critical strategy question because many companies such as Osram and Phillips Lighting already have successful and growing business in the LED sector. Investment in OLED can provide a hedged bet and also a means of standing out in an increasingly commoditised LED market.
Surface emission is a possible differentiator although inorganic LEDs are also able to create effective surface emissions, despite being a point light source, thanks to waveguides. Flexibility is also another way although OLEDs themselves also face critical technology challenges that stand in the way of them achieving flexibility. However, the pressure building up in the value chain combined with commitments from large players such as Konica Minolta and LG Chem suggests these barriers are nearly resolved. The ability to offer customised or improved design features is also a selling point. In particular, the potential to act at the luminaire level as a slightly modified panel can be a competitive advantage.
Furthermore, we provide the latest industry updates and profiles on players in the industry such as Panasonic, LG Chem, Osram, Phillips Lighting, Sumitomo Chemical.
Key Topics Covered:
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2. INTRODUCTION TO LIGHTING
2.1. Natural and Artificial Light
2.2. The Lighting Market
2.3. Lighting Technologies
2.4. SSL Lighting Drivers and Challenges
3. LED LIGHTING
3.1. Device Structure
3.2. Efficiency Trajectory
3.3. Technology Options and Performance Levels
3.4. Costs
4. OLED TECHNOLOGY
4.1. OLED Structures
4.2. Underlying Structures
4.3. Active Layers
4.4. Top Layers
5. OLED LIGHTING PERFORMANCE AND PRODUCTS
5.1. Performance Measures
5.2. OLED Modules
6. OLED LIGHTING MATERIALS
6.1. Higher Efficacy
6.2. Longer Lifetime
6.3. Cost Reduction
7. OLED PANEL MANUFACTURING
7.1. Vapor Processing
7.2. Solution Processing
7.3. Roll-to-Roll Processing
7.4. Cost Reduction Drivers
7.5. Market Timing
8. LEDS VS OLEDS: FUTURE MARKET PROSPECTS
8.1. OLED Attributes
8.2. Additional Features for OLEDs
8.3. Economic factors
8.4. Special Market Opportunities for OLEDs
8.5. Market Forecasts
9. COMPANY PROFILES
9.1. LED Lighting
9.1.1. GE
9.1.2. QD Vision
9.2. OLED Lighting Product Suppliers
9.2.1. Acuity Brands
9.2.2. Astron Fiamm (Blackbody)
9.2.3. First O-Lite
9.2.4. Kaneka
9.2.5. Konica Minolta
9.2.6. Ledon/Tridonic
9.2.7. LG Chem
9.2.8. Lumiotec
9.2.9. Moser Baer Technologies
9.2.10. OLEDWorks
9.2.11. Osram Opto
9.2.12. Panasonic
9.2.13. Philips Lighting
9.2.14. Samsung
9.2.15. Sumitomo Chemical
9.2.16. Toshiba
9.2.17. Verbatim
9.2.18. Visionox
9.2.19. WAC Lighting
9.3. OLED Lighting Organic Materials
9.3.1. Aglaia Tech
9.3.2. BASF
9.3.3. Borun Chemical
9.3.4. CDT
9.3.5. Cheil Industries
9.3.6. Doosan Electronics
9.3.7. Dow Chemical
9.3.8. Duksan Hi-Metal
9.3.9. DuPont
9.3.10. E-Ray Optoelectronics
9.3.11. Heraeus
9.3.12. Hodogaya Chemical
9.3.13. Idemitsu Kosan
9.3.14. Jilin O&E
9.3.15. Johnson Matthey
9.3.16. LG Chemicals
9.3.17. Merck
9.3.18. Mitsubishi Chemicals
9.3.19. Mitsui Chemicals
9.3.20. Novaled
9.3.21. Plextronics
9.3.22. PPG Industries
9.3.23. Sun Fine Chem
9.3.24. Universal Display Corporation
9.4. OLED Lighting Structural Materials
9.4.1. Arkema
9.4.2. Beneq
9.4.3. Cambrios
9.4.4. Corning
9.4.5. DELO
9.4.6. DuPont Teijin Films
9.4.7. Intrinsiq Materials
9.4.8. Novaled
9.4.9. Poly IC
9.4.10. SAES Getters
9.4.11. Schott
9.5. OLED Panel Manufacturing/Equipment Suppliers
9.5.1. Aixtron
9.5.2. Applied Materials
9.5.3. Beneq
9.5.4. Fluxim
9.5.5. NovaCentrix
9.5.6. nTact
9.5.7. Sung An Machinery (SAM)
9.5.8. Sunic
9.5.9. Toray
9.5.10. Ulvac
9.5.11. Veeco
9.5.12. Xenon Corporation
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