OLED displays are thinner, lighter, and offer better color performances compared to backlit liquid crystal displays (LCD). OLED displays are already mass produced for mobile phones and OLEDs will continue gaining market share against LCD technology.
The next evolution is plastic and flexible displays. It is expected the first flagship phone with a flexible display to ship in 2017. Based on this scenario, the market for plastic and flexible AMOLED displays will rise to $16bn by 2020.
The rise of plastic and flexible displays will be accompanied by a shift from glass substrates to plastic substrates such as polyimide. However, glass-based displays will remain an important technology, especially in TV applications where scale-up and cost reduction are still big challenges. Flat and curved OLED TVs were recently launched by Samsung and LG to critical acclaim. However, manufacturers are hedging their bets by investing in LCD backlights enhanced with quantum dots. These so-called ""quantum dot LCD"" TVs will be positioned as a cheaper upgrade from existing sets. Nevertheless, the market for OLED TV panels will experience steady growth over the next decade, with a projected 25% CAGR.
Based on a deep understanding of the technology roadmap and the existing bottlenecks, this report has forecasted the OLED display market in eight segments:
- Mobile phone displays
- Tablet and notebook displays
- TV panels
- Automotive and aerospace
- Wearable electronics
- Industrial and professional displays
- Microdisplays
- Other applications
The report will be useful to:
- Players in the OLED value chain who need detailed market forecasts
- End users who wish to incorporate plastic and flexible displays in their products
- Investors who want a complete overview of the OLED display market
- Key features of this report
- Executive Summary available as a separate 32 slide presentation (PDF format)
- Detailed 10-year forecasts by market segment
- Detailed 10-year forecasts by display type (AMOLED rigid glass, AMOLED rigid plastic, AMOLED flexible, PMOLED, segmented, and microdisplays)
- The latest progress on printed OLEDs
- Listing of OLED material suppliers by country
- Technologies and players in the OLED value chain (substrate, backplane, transparent conductor, barrier film)
- Company profiles based on direct interviews
Companies Mentioned
- Agfa
- Beijing Aglaia Technology Development Co
- Blue Nano
- Borun New Material Technology Co. (Borun Chemical Co)
- CNano
- Cambrios
- Canatu
- Cheil Industries
- Cynora
- Daejoo Electronic Materials Company
- Doosan Corporation ElectroMaterials
- Dow Chemical
- DuPont
- Duksan Hi-Metal
- E-Ray Optoelectronics
- Heraeus
- Heraeus
- Hodogaya
- Idemitsu Kosan
- JNC (ex Chisso)
- Jilin Optical & Electronic Materials Co
- Konica Minolta
- LG Chem
- Luminescence Technology Co.
- Merck
- Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation
- Mitsui Chemicals
- NanoIntegris
- Nichem Fine Technology
- Nippon Steel & Sumikin Chemical
- Nissan Chemical Industries
- Novaled
- Plextronics (Solvay)
- Xi'an Ruilian Modern Electronic Chemicals Co., Ltd
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