IntertechPira Issues New Report – The Future of OLEDs for Lighting and Displays

IntertechPira has announced availability of a new report on Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) entitled “The Future of OLEDs for Lighting and Displays.”  This market and technology report authored by Phillip Wright of WRT Associates analyses the current status and future trends for OLEDs used in display and lighting applications.  The OLED report describes the key drivers and trends for the ongoing development of OLED technology, discusses the applications of OLEDs to lighting and displays by end use product, and provides market forecasts for OLED display and lighting revenues for the next five years to 2014.

As a result of the sustained development efforts on OLED technology, the market for OLED lighting and displays is poised to grow from $615 million in 2008 to more than $6700 million in 2014, reflecting a compound annual growth rate of 44%.  The OLED report will be of interest to individuals and businesses that are seeking to update their knowledge of Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) and answer questions concerning this important emerging technology.

Consumers are eagerly awaiting televisions and mobile phones with brilliant, and low power consumption, OLED displays.  OLED lighting is just now coming to market offering lighting designers and the lighting industry new lighting efficiency and design freedoms.  The OLED report addresses many key questions concerning the OLED industry, markets and technology:

  • What barriers must be overcome to bring affordable products with OLED displays to consumers?
  • When will these barriers be surmounted?
  • When will OLED lighting begin shipping in lighting applications?
  • What are these OLED lighting applications?
  • What challenges must OLED lighting and displays overcome to reach market and gain market share from incumbent display and lighting products?
  • What alternative lighting and display technologies will compete for market share with OLEDs?
  • Who are the players in the OLED industry today and what will the competitive landscape look like in 2014?
  • What are current OLED display revenues by product application and how will they grow in future?
  • When will OLED lighting reach the billion dollar revenue mark?

IntertechPira’s new report, “The Future of OLED Lighting and Displays,” answers these questions about OLEDs and provides the reader with a thorough overview, status and analysis of the OLED industry and markets.

Take a look at a slide presentation or a webinar introducing the new OLED report.  Let us know your thoughts on the evolution of OLED technology and markets.

Insight Media Issues 2009 Green Display Report: The Business Threats and Opportunities of Green Displays

Insight Media have announced availability of their 2009 Green Display Report addressing the business threats and opportunities arising from current concerns about display properties including power consumption, recycling, hazardous materials, as well as consumer and regulatory interests.  The 2009 Green Display Report was authored by Phillip Wright of WRT Associates and Ken Werner of Insight Media.  The 2009 Green Displays Report analyses the great range of environmentally important factors affecting the $100 billion global market for flat panel displays used in televisions, computer monitors and notebook PCs.

The Green Display Report also describes some of the findings of the first ever Green Display Expo held October 27, 2009 in Washington, DC.  The Green Display Expo brought together a core group of display industry participants from consumer electronics, professional AV, display manufacturing, regulatory and labeling agencies, and recycling constituencies to discuss the latest trends in green displays.  Phillip Wright of WRT Associates presented at the Green Display Expo on the topic of “Defining Display Greenness: Why it Matters for Consumers, Manufacturers and Regulators.”  Dr. Wright’s Green Display Expo presentation addressed the fundamental questions facing display users, manufacturers and regulators:

  • Why do we care about green displays?
  • What makes a display green?
  • Where are we today?
  • Where do we go from here?
  • How will we know when we get there?

Take a look at the slides, decide for yourself if we have captured all the factors that constitute a green display, and let us know if we missed any.

WRT Associates Announces New Report on Green Photonics: The Role of Optoelectronics in a Sustainable Future

WRT Associates (www.wrtassoc.com) announces the availability of a new report entitled “The Role of Optoelectronics in a  Sustainable Future.”  This report was authored by Phillip Wright, Ph.D., Chief Analyst and Managing Director at WRT Associates,  LLC, and Consultant with the Optoelectronic Industry Development Association (OIDA).  The Green Photonics report package is being made available through WRT Associates, LLC with the cooperation of OIDA.  The table of contents, lists of figures and tables, and an excerpt of the Green Photonics report is available here: Excerpt The Role of OE in a Sustainable Future.

The Green Photonics report provides a detailed analysis of the role of optoelectronics components, modules and solutions for product applications that generate or conserve energy, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, reduce pollution, yield an environmentally sustainable outcome, or improve public health.  Product applications and markets covered in the report include photovoltaics, solid state lighting, ultraviolet disinfection, optical data transport and processing, optical sensors, low power displays and green optoelectronic manufacturing.  The global optoelectronics market for 2008 was $356 billion.  The green photonics share of the global optoelectronics market is estimated to have been 8.1%, or $28.9 billion in 2008.  Green photonics technology is already making an impact.  This impact is expected to accelerate quickly over the next decade.  The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for global optoelectronics for 2009-2020 is forecast to be 3.1%.  The green photonics share, however, is expected to grow at a very encouraging 19.6% annually.  These growth rates translate into $493 billion in revenue for optoelectronic components by 2020, of which $261 billion (or 53%) will be the green photonics market share.  Near term, the overall global optoelectronics market is forecast to decline by 1.4% in 2009, while the green photonics market is expected to  grow 26.5%.  The Green Photonics report provides a comprehensive overview and forecast of market opportunities and growth for optoelectronic technologies in the new green economy.

WRT Associates are making the Green Photonics report available in a package with 2 hours of consultation with the author to discuss the contents of the report and related topics.  Consulting conferences can be held by phone, web conference, or at the  customer’s site at added expense.  The report will be delivered electronically in PDF file format and is available now for $995 by emailing info@wrtassoc.com or by calling +1-970-219-8800.

Green Photonics Market to Reach $261 Billion by 2020

WRT Associates, LLC and the Washington, DC-based OIDA (Optoelectronics Industry Development Association) have compiled and released new global optoelectronics market data for components and the green photonics share of the market. WRT and OIDA estimate that the global optoelectronics market for 2008 was $356 billion, with the green photonics share of that market 8.1% or $28.9 billion.

While the 2009-2020 CAGR for global optoelectronics is forecast to be 3.1%, the green photonics share is forecast to be a very encouraging 19.6%. These growth rates translate into $493 billion in revenue for optoelectronic components by 2020, of which $261 billion or 53% is the green photonics market share. Near term, the overall global optoelectronics market is forecast to decline by 1.4% in 2009, while the green photonics market is expected to grow 26.5%.

To forecast the evolving green photonics market, Dr. Phillip Wright, chief analyst for OIDA’s green photonics report and Managing Director of WRT Associates, and OIDA employed five key metrics. The contribution of photonics is considered “green” if it:

  • generates or conserves energy
  • reduces greenhouse gas emissions
  • reduces pollution
  • yields an environmentally sustainable outcome, or
  • improves public health

OIDA’s president Dr. Michael Lebby has followed this emerging market segment for several years as part of OIDA’s green photonics initiative. According to Dr. Lebby, “The growth of the green photonics market is significant for the economy and shows that, even in this tough economic climate, energy conservation, greenhouse gas emissions, pollution, sustainable outcomes, and improved human health are all critical in the marketplace that is leveraged through optoelectronics.” Lebby adds, “It’s exciting to see such strong growth predicted in the green photonics sectors of optoelectronics over the next decade in areas such as photovoltaic solar cells, solid state lighting, and optical communications. We believe that the positive affect of the green photonics movement in coming years will help stimulate interest for companies to design and manufacture optoelectronics in the U.S.”

To further drive their green agenda, OIDA have organized the upcoming OPTOmism Executive Forum and Conference. OPTOmism: Powering the Green Revolution through Photonics conference will be held in Santa Clara, California, May 18-20th, 2009 (www.optomism.com). An outstanding program of invited speakers and peer-reviewed technical presentations will review critical aspects of the green photonics market. Speakers include Nobel laureate and U.S. Energy Secretary, Dr. Steven Chu. Over the three days, OPTOmism will explore energy related optoelectronics, photonics, optics, and physics based solutions across a broad applications portfolio. Speakers and delegates will debate solar, lighting, clean coal, biomass, oil and gas, communications, displays, and sensing and spectroscopy, among many other issues.

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WRT Associates Announces New Report on Wireless Device Applications of Optoelectronics

WRT Associates (www.wrtassoc.com) announces the availability of a new report entitled “Wireless Device Applications of Optoelectronics.” This report was authored by Phillip Wright, Ph.D., Chief Analyst and Managing Director at WRT Associates, LLC, and Consultant with the Optoelectronic Industry Development Association (OIDA). The Wireless Optoelectronics report package is being made available through WRT Associates, LLC with the cooperation of OIDA. The table of contents, lists of figures and tables, and an excerpt of the Wireless Optoelectronics report is available here: Excerpt Wireless Device Applications of Optoelectronics

The Wireless Optoelectronics report provides a detailed view and forecast of the role of optoelectronics components and modules in wireless devices including mobile phones that currently sell more than 1 billion units annually. The emergence of wireless connectivity in an increasing range of products including digital cameras, mp3 players, portable games, and more is increasing the market opportunity for optoelectronics in wireless devices. In high end wireless devices such as the Apple iPhone, the optoelectronics content can reach 20-30% of the total bill of materials cost. In many wireless devices, optoelectronics enable key features that are highly valued by consumers including large color displays, high resolution auto focus digital cameras, and colorful surface and keypad illumination. The report includes decadal market forecasts for optoelectronic component and module revenue including high brightness light emitting diodes (HBLEDs), image sensors, and wireless device displays by type. The Wireless Optoelectronics report also highlights new optoelectronic technologies and applications that will drive new features in wireless devices. The market roles of Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs), flexible displays, 3D displays and micro projectors, and new optoelectronic enabled user interface devices are also covered in the report. The Wireless Optoelectronics report provides a comprehensive overview and forecast of market growth for optoelectronics in wireless devices and provides a timely heads-up on the evolution of new technologies that will drive the market ahead.

WRT Associates are making the Wireless Optoelectronics report available in a package with 2 hours of consultation with the author to discuss the contents of the report and related topics. Consulting conferences can be held by phone or at the customer’s site at added expense. The report will be delivered electronically in PDF file format and is available now for $1,695 by emailing info@wrtassoc.com or by calling +1-970-219-8800.

New Industry Report Released

The Optoelectronics Industry Development Association (OIDA) has recently released its 2007 GLOBAL OPTOELECTRONICS INDUSTRY MARKET REPORT AND FORECAST (see press release here). The report is available to OIDA members in October 2007. A number of reports on several optoelectronics technology and market segments are also available to non-members directly from OIDA including the 2006 Global Optoelectronics Industry Market Report and Forecast (click here for reports). Additions to this year’s 540-page market summary of optoelectronics include:

* Ten-year forecasts of the global optoelectronics industry
* Reclassification of “enabled optoelectronics”
* Decade forecasts of each of the major OE segments
* Two new chapters: Wireless Device Applications and Organic Light Emitting Diodes
* Updated data for each chapter
* Comparison of the global market summary with that of OITDA (Japan) and PIDA (Taiwan)

In the preface to the annual market report, “OIDA acknowledges Dr. Phil Wright, Managing Director of WRT Associates, who has contributed significantly to, and acted as OIDA’s chief analyst for, the review. In particular, Phil has led the forecasting and review of optoelectronics in wireless, OLED, solar, medical, image sensor, LED, and wireless consumer product technology.”

The 2007 report is the ninth annual Global Optoelectronics Industry Market Report and Forecast to be delivered by OIDA to its members. Consider joining OIDA for access to technology, industry and market data about this rapidly growing market opportunity. In 2006, the optoelectronics market achieved new highs with optoelectronics enabled and components market revenues reaching $565 billion, a 14.5% increase over 2005 ($494 billion). OIDA forecasts strong and steady growth over the next decade for the optoelectronics enabled and components market with revenues expected to surpass $1.2 trillion by 2017 and a 2007-2017 Compound Annual Growth Rates (CAGR) of 7.7%.

Looking ahead, the Optoelectronics market will offer companies and investors an abundance of interesting and profitable opportunities.

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I am writing to introduce myself and WRT Associates. WRT Associates provide technical consulting and market analysis for many new and emerging high technologies.

WRT Associates offers:

  • In Depth Domain Knowledge
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If you and your business require solid technical and market information concerning emerging high technology opportunities please contact us by telephone at +1-970-219-8800 (US Mountain Time Zone) or by email at info@wrtassoc.com.

Dr. Phillip Wright is Managing Director and Chief Analyst at WRT Associates. WRT Associates are providers of thoughtful analysis and actionable information. WRT Associates’ goal is to project the trajectory of technologies and markets to enable sound and profitable business decisions.

WRT Associates offer in depth Domain Knowledge in the following market and technology segments:

Optoelectronics, Optics, Displays, High brightness light emitting diodes, HBLEDs, Organic LEDs, OLEDs, Solid state lighting, SSL, Solar photovoltaics, PV, Medical optoelectronics, Wireless handsets, Image sensors, Camera phones, Camera modules, Wireless networking, Wireless device applications of optoelectronics, Semiconductor materials and devices, Nanotechnology, Carbon nanotubes, Organic electronics, Printed electronics & displays, Flexible electronics, Electronic paper, Electrophoretic displays.

WRT Associates are capable of filling several Functional Roles in their expertise domains including:

Market Research and Analysis, Financial Analysis, Worldwide Industry Coverage, Technical Assessment, Business Opportunity Assessment, Identification of Industry Experts, Team Building, Business Development, as well as Company Assessment, Acquisition and Integration Assistance.

WRT Associates strive to enable and deliver key Customer Outcomes including:

Investment gains, Understanding, Insight, Actionable Information, Business Planning and Redirection, Reengineering, Vision, Direction, Basis for Decisions and Actions, New Opportunities, Market Expansions, Product Line Expansions, Reduced Costs, Higher Profits, and Partnering Opportunities

Dr. Wright, Chief Analyst at WRT Associates is a highly experienced technical executive with an extensive background in semiconductor, electronic, optical, display and optoelectronic technology development leading to new products and businesses. He has contributed to several industries including communications, consumer electronics, wireless handsets, information displays, engineering services, and defense electronics. Dr. Wright’s background includes roles at start-up and Fortune 500 companies with functional responsibilities comprising: start-up and development of new technology platforms; product development and commercialization; staffing and team building; customer engagement; general management; strategic alliances; company acquisition and integration; program management; business development; facilities development; and manufacturing operations.

Recently, Dr. Wright has served as a consultant to US and European businesses and to the Optoelectronics Industry Development Association (OIDA) in the areas of market analysis, business development, and commercialization of new products and technologies. Previously, Dr. Wright managed display technology development at Motorola. At Motorola he helped establish the Displays Division of the Consumer Systems Group. The Displays Division was formed to market and manufacture low power, high information content displays for portable products such as cell phone handsets and digital cameras. Dr. Wright began his career in development at Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, NJ where he researched and developed laser designs and fabrication processes for high reliability lasers to be used in the first transatlantic optical communication system.

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