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市場調查報告書

印刷感測器及有機感測器市場:2007年至2015年

Printed and Organic Sensor Markets: 2007-2015

出版商 NanoMarkets
出版日期 2007年09月 商品編碼 50540
內容資訊 英文 142 Pages
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印刷感測器及有機感測器市場:2007年至2015年 是由出版商NanoMarkets在2007年09月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含142 Pages 價格從美金595起跳。

簡介

專門針對奈米科技在通訊、IT、半導體、生化科技及能源領域中的影響進行調查分析的美國市調公司 NanoMarkets(總公司:Virginia state, USA)針對印刷感測器及有機感測器市場進行調查分析,並整理出版報告書 "Printed and Organic Sensor Markets: 2007-2015" 

本報告書內容包括:印刷感測器及有機感測器生產技術、系統架構、通訊界面、性能條件、過去表現成績、消費市場別動向分析及主要企業・研究機構介紹、8年市場預測等。內容綱要摘記如下:

實施概要

第1章 介紹

第2章 技術・產品動向

  • 介紹
  • 印刷電子及有機電子材料平台
  • 印刷感測器的優點及印刷技術類型
  • 已開發的印刷感測器及有機感測器類型
  • 特殊感測器中印刷及有機電子元件的角色
    • 電子鼻&電子舌
    • 智慧皮層
    • 實驗室晶片(Labs-on-a-Chip)・生物晶片
    • 智慧塵・感測器陣列
  • 性能條件・到目前為止已達成的具體性能
  • 有機・印刷感測器的界面技術

第3章 市場分析

  • 介紹
  • 智慧包裝
  • 智慧紡織品・制服
  • 醫療診斷
  • 基因體學・蛋白質體學
  • 國防
  • 環境實驗
  • 機器人學
  • 其他

第4章 相關企業・研究機構

  • 企業
    • acrongeomics
    • Agilent Technologies
    • BioDot
    • Cypak
    • EcoBioServices and Research
    • Gas Sensors
    • NanoIdent
    • Ohmcraft
    • Peratech
    • Sensible Solutions
    • Tekscan
  • 研究機構
    • Infotonics
    • Mid Sweden University
    • National Centre for Sensor Research
    • University of Arkansas
    • University of Florence
    • 東京大學
    • VTT

第5章 8年預測

  • 預測方法
  • 感測器類型別預測
  • 應用別預測
  • 材料別預測

目錄

Abstract

The emergence of printed and organic electronics as an industry holds considerable promise for the sensor sector. Printing can help bring down costs of sensors and may also be the ideal way for creating multi-layered sensor products such as "electronic noses." The introduction of new organic materials increases the choices for sensor manufacturers. Finally, the ability of printed electronics to create large arrays of sensors on flexible substrates opens up possibilities for entirely new products such as sensors for biohazard detection, wearable computing or robotics. Nonetheless, printed and organic sensors are just beginning their commercial evolution.

This NanoMarkets report analyzes the printed and organic sensor markets to show where such sensors can make their biggest contribution. As part of this analysis, the report assesses appropriate production technologies, system architectures and communications interfaces, as well as performance requirements and achievements for printed and organic sensors (switching speeds, sensitivity, flexibility, etc.) It also discusses important product types such as electronic noses, labs-on-a-chip, biochips and smart dust, for which organic materials and printing may make a considerable contribution.

Applications of printed and organic sensors covered in the report include smart packaging, smart textiles and uniforms, medical diagnostics, genomics and proteomics, large area sensing for security apps, water and other environmental testing, robotics and smart skins. Eight-year forecasts are provided for printed and organic sensors in each of these applications. The report also provides market projections by type of sensors, e.g. gas sensors, temperature sensors, motion sensors biosensors, etc., along with an analysis of current activities of both commercial firms and major research groups at universities and research institutes.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

  • E.1 Key Opportunities in the Organic and Printed Sensor Market: Devices
  • E.2 Key Opportunities in the Organic and Printed Sensor Market: Materials
  • E.3 Firms to Watch
  • E.4 Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts

Chapter One: Introduction:

  • 1.1 Background to Report
  • 1.2 Objective and Scope of Report
  • 1.3 Methodology of Report
  • 1.4 Plan of Report

Chapter Two: Technology and Product Trends

  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Materials Platforms for Printed and Organic Electronics
  • 2.3 Advantages to Printing Sensors and Types of Printing Used
  • 2.4 Types of Printed and Organic Sensors Developed to Date
  • 2.5 Role of Printed and Organic Electronics in Specialized Sensors
    • 2.5.1 Electronic noses and tongues
    • 2.5.2 Smart skins
    • 2.5.3 Labs-on-a-chip and biochips
    • 2.5.4 Smart dust and sensor arrays
  • 2.6 Performance Requirements and Performance Achievements To Date
  • 2.7 Interface Technology for Organic and Printed Sensors

Chapter Three: Market Analysis

  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Smart Packaging
  • 3.3 Smart Textiles and Uniforms
  • 3.4 Medical Diagnostics
  • 3.5 Genomics and Proteomics
  • 3.6 Homeland Security
  • 3.7 Environmental Testing
  • 3.8 Robotics
  • 3.9 Other

Chapter Four: Firms and Research Groups Involved With Printed and Organic Sensors

  • 4.1 Firms Involved in commercial Production of Printed and Organic Sensors
    • 4.1.1 acrongeomics
    • 4.1.2 Agilent Technologies
    • 4.1.3 BioDot
    • 4.1.4 Cypak
    • 4.1.5 EcoBioServices and Research
    • 4.1.6 Gas Sensors
    • 4.1.7 NanoIdent
    • 4.1.8 Ohmcraft
    • 4.1.9 Peratech
    • 4.1.10 Sensible Solutions
    • 4.1.11 Tekscan
    • 4.1.12 Other
      • BV Technology
      • Palm Instruments
  • 4.2 Research firms Involved in printed and organic sensors
    • 4.2.1 Infotonics
    • 4.2.2 Mid Sweden University
    • 4.2.3 National Centre for Sensor Research
    • 4.2.4 University of Arkansas
    • 4.2.5 University of Florence
    • 4.2.6 University of Tokyo
    • 4.2.7 VTT

Chapter Five: Eight-Year Forecasts of Printed and Organic Sensors

  • 5.1 Forecasting Methodology
  • 5.2 Eight-Year Forecasts of Organic and Printed Sensors by Sensor Type
  • 5.3 Eight-Year Forecasts of Organic and Printed Sensors by Application
  • 5.4 Eight-Year Forecasts of Organic and Printed Sensors by Material
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