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Forecast Report on OLED Lighting & Materials Market

Six years ago, OLED lighting was first being proposed as a serious commercial product. Back then, 2014 was projected as the year when OLED lighting would first make its impact felt on general illumination. It didn't happen. OLED lighting has been available for four years now, but with few signs of it's moving beyond the luxury and specialist lighting sector.

Also, the disappearance of GE from this space is another reason to treat OLED lighting with a little less respect than it once had. Get complete report details @ http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/oled-lighting-markets-2014-market-report.html .

So is it time to wave goodbye to OLED lighting as a large-scale business opportunity and label it "niche only?" The case can be made. But then again some large lighting suppliers remain bullish on this technology and appear to mean what they say.

Report provides an answer of following questions:

  • Will OLED lighting ever be more than a luxury niche?
  • Who will shape the future of the OLED lighting Industry?

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Also, the fate of OLED lighting remains of importance well beyond the lighting sector. Because OLED consist of large panels, their success or failure has major implications for both the OLED materials sector and the OLED market itself. Even a modest success for OLED lighting could quickly make it the largest segment of the OLED business; which would completely change the market orientation of the OLED market from one that is currently oriented towards small mobile displays.

In this complex market environment, NanoMarkets believes that it is time for a detailed and honest assessment of both the current value proposition and future revenue timeframes for OLED lighting. This is the objective of this report, which includes eight-year (volume and value) projections of OLED lighting in all the major market sectors along with an assessment of how OLED lighting can effectively compete with LEDs and CFLs in those segments. In addition, this report analyzes the core strategies of leading players in the OLED lighting space, including their plans for building manufacturing capacity for OLED lighting.

OLED Materials Markets – 2014

At the big picture level, not much seems to have changed in the OLED materials space since NanoMarkets reported on it in 2013. It is still a business that is dominated by Samsung and one that appears to be perpetually waiting; for OLED TVs, for OLED lighting and for solution processed OLED panels.

The arrival or non-arrival of large OLED lighting panels and TVs will have a profound impact on the amount of OLED materials that will be needed, while solution processing will need a different kind of OLED material. These factors are just as important to the OLED materials business as they were in 2013. But they remain just as uncertain. Get a Complete Report Details @ http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/oled-materials-markets-2014-market-report.html .

Strategies and Opportunities in OLED Materials Markets:

  • Changes in the OLED Market
  • Small Displays are Getting Bigger: Implications for Materials
  • OLED Lighting: Do Materials Suppliers Still Care?
  • Solution Processed OLED Materials: State of the Art
  • The Novaled Acquisition
  • Ongoing Opportunities for Major Specialty Chemical Companies
  • The Growing Importance of Chinese Suppliers
  • The Future Japanese OLED Materials Players

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This is not to say that nothing happened during 2013 in the world of OLED materials. Mobile OLED displays got bigger to meet the needs of tablets and "phablets." This may not give the boost to the OLED materials firms that they hoped for from OLED TVs and lighting panels, but it is significant in terms of market growth for the OLED materials sector. In addition, important things happened at the corporate level, most notably the acquisition of Novaled by Cheil/Samsung and the disappearance of Plextronics. We also note that there are a growing number of Chinese OLED materials suppliers who are making claims that they are selling to the OLED display makers in Korea as well as to the emerging OLED industry in China itself.

In this year's report, in addition to NanoMarkets' usual granular, material-by-material projections of OLED materials, we focus on analysis of how OLED materials supply chains are shaping up and what the long-term factors for marketing success for OLED materials suppliers will be. And, of course, we also discuss the latest technical developments in OLED materials and architectures.

This report contains detailed volume and revenue forecasts for materials used for OLEDs broken out by application, material type, functionality, and deposition method wherever possible. NanoMarkets has been providing industry analysis of the OLED materials market for seven years, and it is the leading supplier of analysis in the OLED lighting space.

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