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市場調查報告書
2009年以後的印刷電池市場
Printable Battery Markets: 2009 and Beyond
| 出版商 |
NanoMarkets |
| 出版日期 |
2009年04月 |
商品編碼 |
85131 |
| 內容資訊 |
英文 79 Pages |
| 價格 |
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本報告已在2011年08月17日停止出版。
更改為出版
Printed Battery Markets 2011
出版日期 : 2011年08月
商品編碼: 196779
本報告書內容包括:全球印刷電池市場現況及技術動向、2009年至2016年之間的收益增加預測等。內容綱要摘記如下:
實施概要
第1章 介紹
- 本章背景
- 印刷電池 對 薄膜電池
- RFID中印刷電池的現況
- 針對印刷電池的其他成長市場
- 印刷電池技術的未來發展
- 本報告書的目的及範圍
- 本報告書的方法
- 本報告書的構成
第2章 印刷電池技術
- 介紹
- 印刷電池化學
- 電池中的印刷技術
- 競爭技術
- 印刷電池相關環境及安全問題
- 本章總結
第3章 印刷電池應用
- 介紹
- 主動式及裝有電池的RFID
- 免接觸型・裝有電力的智慧卡片
- 電子貨架標籤/智慧貨架
- 醫療及美容產品
- 感應器
- 其他應用可能性
- 本章總結
第4章 印刷電池製造業者介紹
- 介紹
- Blue Spark
- Enfucell
- Planar Energy Devices
- Power ID
- Power Paper
- Prelonics
- Rocket Electric
- Varta and the GREENBAT計畫
- VTT的印刷電池開發
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Abstract
This report provides a market and technology analysis of the worldwide market
for printed batteries and a forecast of printed battery revenues from 2009 to
2016.
After years of development several firms are finding real world applications
for their printed batteries. This report analyzes the opportunities for these
products, the strategies of the firms that are manufacturing them, and the
printing approaches that they are using. It discusses how the market will
evolve in the current worldwide recessionary environment with its lower
expectations for the growth of the RFID; a key driver for printed batteries in
the past. The report also pinpoints where printed batteries could ultimately
offer a cost or manufacturing advantage over today' s coin or button batteries.
The report also provides profiles of firms that are competing in this sector,
the products that they are offering and the markets they are targeting.
Printed batteries are the natural power source for smart packaging, active
RFID, powered smartcards, sensor arrays, medical and cosmetic patches and
smart bandages; even certain kinds of displays. Not only do printed batteries
bring low-cost manufacturing to battery manufacture, but they also enable
integrated manufacturing plants to be created in which an entire electronic
device including processors, memory and power sources can be created in a
single process. And printing batteries is also the obvious way to fabricate
power sources on flexible substrates, especially paper. This report provides
an in depth discussion of the printed batteries market in 2009 and a forecast
of where this exciting new business is headed.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
- E.1 Developments in the past year
- E.2 Summary of opportunities in the printed battery market
- E.3 Prospects for cost reduction in the printed battery market
- E.4 Non-price-based strategies for printed battery makers
- E.5 Printed batteries as an enabling technology for RFID, smart packaging,
etc
- E.6 Summary of eight-year market forecasts for printed batteries
Chapter One: Introduction
- 1.1 Background to this report
- 1.1.1 Printed batteries vs. thin-film batteries
- 1.1.2 Current prospects for printed batteries in RFID
- 1.1.3 Other (and better?) growth markets for printed batteries
- 1.1.4 Likely future developments in printed battery technology
- 1.2 Objective and scope of this report
- 1.3 Methodology of this report
- 1.4 Plan of this report
Chapter Two: Printed Battery Technology
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.1.1 Advantages of printing batteries
- 2.1.2 Cost, economies of scale and other challenges for printed batteries
- 2.2 Printed battery chemistries
- 2.2.1 Zinc manganese dioxide
- 2.2.2 Carbon zinc
- 2.2.3 Other chemistries
- 2.2.4 Potential for solid electrolytes in printed batteries
- 2.3 Printing techniques used for batteries
- 2.3.1 Screen printing
- 2.3.2 Other forms of printing used for batteries
- 2.4 Competing technologies
- 2.4.1 Button and coin batteries
- 2.4.2 Other types of thin-film batteries and fuel cells
- 2.4.3 Organic photovoltaics
- 2.4.4 Induction and energy harvesting
- 2.5 Environmental and safety issues with printed batteries
- 2.6 Key points in this chapter
Chapter Three: Applications for Printed Batteries
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Active and battery-assisted RFID
- 3.2.1 Current battery technology used
- 3.2.2 Roadmap for adoption of printed batteries in RFID
- 3.2.3 Eight-year forecast of printed battery consumption by the RFID
sector
- 3.3 Contactless and powered smartcards
- 3.3.1 Credit cards
- 3.3.2 Security access and biometric ID
- 3.3.3 Current battery technology used
- 3.3.4 Roadmap for adoption of printed batteries in smartcards
- 3.3.5 Eight-year forecast of printed battery consumption by the
smartcard sector
- 3.4 Electronic shelf labels/smart shelves
- 3.4.1 Current battery technology used
- 3.4.2 Roadmap for adoption of printed batteries in electronic shelf
labels
- 3.4.3 Eight-year forecast of printed battery consumption by the
electronic shelf label sector
- 3.5 Medical and cosmetic devices
- 3.5.1 Cosmetic and pharmaceutical patches
- 3.5.2 Smart bandages
- 3.5.3 Current battery technology used
- 3.5.4 Roadmap for adoption of printed batteries in medical and cosmetic
devices
- 3.5.5 Eight-year forecast of printed battery consumption by medical and
cosmetic devices
- 3.6 Sensors
- 3.6.1 Wireless and other distributed sensor networks
- 3.6.2 Disposable diagnostic devices
- 3.6.3 Current battery technology used
- 3.6.4 Roadmap for adoption of printed batteries in sensors and sensor
networks
- 3.6.5 Eight-year forecast of printed battery consumption in sensors and
sensor networks
- 3.7 Other potential applications for printed batteries
- 3.7.1 Toys and novelties
- 3.7.2 Other
- 3.8 Key points in this chapter
Chapter Four: Profiles of Printed Battery Manufacturers
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Blue Spark
- 4.2.1 Background to company
- 4.2.2 Type of batteries produced and printing technology used
- 4.2.3 Customers and partners
- 4.2.4 Applications targeted and assessment of business strategy
- 4.3 Enfucell
- 4.3.1 Background to company
- 4.3.2 Type of batteries produced and printing technology used
- 4.3.3 Customers and partners
- 4.3.4 Applications targeted and assessment of business strategy
- 4.4 Planar Energy Devices
- 4.4.1 Background to company
- 4.4.2 Type of batteries produced and printing technology used
- 4.4.3 Customers and partners
- 4.4.4 Applications targeted and assessment of business strategy
- 4.5 Power ID
- 4.5.1 Background to company
- 4.5.2 Type of batteries produced and printing technology used
- 4.5.3 Customers and partners
- 4.5.4 Applications targeted and assessment of business strategy
- 4.6 Power Paper
- 4.6.1 Background to company
- 4.6.2 Type of batteries produced and printing technology used
- 4.6.3 Customers and partners
- 4.6.4 Applications targeted and assessment of business strategy
- 4.7 Prelonics
- 4.7.1 Background to company
- 4.7.2 Type of batteries produced and printing technology used
- 4.7.3 Customers and partners
- 4.7.4 Applications targeted and assessment of business strategy
- 4.8 Rocket Electric
- 4.8.1 Type of batteries produced and printing technology used
- 4.8.2 Customers and partners
- 4.8.3 Applications targeted and assessment of business strategy
- 4.9 Varta and the GREENBAT Project
- 4.10 Printed battery development at VTT
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