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| 1. | EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS |
| 1.1. | Organisations involved in printed and potentially printed electronics across the world, by type of interest |
| 1.1. | Examples of giant corporations intending to make the printed and potentially printed devices with the largest market potential |
| 1.2. | Examples of giant corporations, intending to make materials for printed and potentially printed electronics |
| 1.2. | The 1500 organisations across the world that are tackling printed and potentially printed electronics devices and key materials, showing approximate number by region and by major technology effort. |
| 1.3. | Dominant printed electronics topics compared between electronic and electric applications. |
| 1.3. | Most supported technology by number of organisations identified for the USA, Japan and Germany |
| 1.4. | Number of organisations active in printed electronics in North America by country and share |
| 1.4. | Number of profiled organisations by leading country - USA vs Germany and Japan |
| 1.5. | Number of technology projects by country |
| 1.5. | Primary organic and printed/ thin film electronics topics of interest by organisation in the USA |
| 1.6. | Primary organic and printed/ thin film electronics topics of interest by organisation in Canada |
| 1.6. | Top organic electronics inventors 2003-2005 - USA vs Europe and East Asia |
| 1.7. | Location of 150 organisations developing printed and thin film transistor and memory technology. |
| 1.7. | Printed and potentially printed electronic projects in North America by device and country |
| 1.8. | Number of organisations active in printed electronics in North America by country and share |
| 1.9. | Number of projects by device type in North America |
| 1.10. | Number of organisations by technology in the USA |
| 1.11. | Number of organisations by technology in Canada |
| 1.12. | Number of organisations in North America involved in transistors vs some form of post silicon photovoltaics |
| 2. | INTRODUCTION |
| 2.1. | Research carried out for this report |
| 2.1. | Growth in sales of silicon chips by value compared with growth in sales of printed and thin film electronic components. |
| 2.1. | The primary choices of photovoltaics beyond silicon, in order of commercial importance in the medium term. |
| 2.2. | Examples of photovoltaic market fragmentation |
| 2.2. | Printed and potentially printed electronics |
| 3. | ORGANIC AND PRINTED ELECTRONICS IN THE USA |
| 3.1. | General situation |
| 3.1. | Solid State Battery |
| 3.1. | Current Therapeutic Targets |
| 3.2. | Microbolometer integrated onto ROIC |
| 3.2. | Profiles of 196 organisations in the USA |
| 3.2.1. | 3M |
| 3.2.2. | Acheson |
| 3.2.3. | Acumentrics |
| 3.2.4. | Add-Vision Incorporated |
| 3.2.5. | Advance Nanotech |
| 3.2.6. | Air Force Research Laboratories |
| 3.2.7. | Alien Technology |
| 3.2.8. | Applied Materials |
| 3.2.9. | Arizona State University - Flexible Display Center |
| 3.2.10. | Army Research Laboratory |
| 3.2.11. | Artificial Muscle Inc. |
| 3.2.12. | Ascent Solar |
| 3.2.13. | Avery Dennison - Advanced Electronic Materials |
| 3.2.14. | Aveso, Inc. |
| 3.2.15. | Being Seen Technologies |
| 3.2.16. | Bell Labs |
| 3.2.17. | Bioident Technologies |
| 3.2.18. | Biofisica |
| 3.2.19. | Brookhaven National Labs |
| 3.2.20. | Cabot |
| 3.2.21. | California Institute of Technology "Caltech" |
| 3.2.22. | Cambrios |
| 3.2.23. | Canrom |
| 3.2.24. | Carnegie Mellon University |
| 3.2.25. | Case Western Reserve University |
| 3.2.26. | Colorado School of Mines |
| 3.2.27. | Columbia University |
| 3.2.28. | Cornell University |
| 3.2.29. | Cymbet™ Corporation |
| 3.2.30. | Daystar Technologies |
| 3.2.31. | Dow Chemical |
| 3.2.32. | Dow Corning |
| 3.2.33. | Duke University |
| 3.2.34. | DuPont |
| 3.2.35. | DuPont Teijin Films |
| 3.2.36. | Dynamic Organic Light, Inc. |
| 3.2.37. | Eastman Kodak |
| 3.2.38. | Eikos Inc. |
| 3.2.39. | E Ink Corporation |
| 3.2.40. | Electrox Corp |
| 3.2.41. | eMagin |
| 3.2.42. | Emcore Photovoltaics |
| 3.2.43. | Emerson & Cuming |
| 3.2.44. | Energiser Holding |
| 3.2.45. | Energy Conversion Devices |
| 3.2.46. | Energy Photovoltaics |
| 3.2.47. | Evergreen Solar |
| 3.2.48. | Evident Technologies Inc |
| 3.2.49. | Exatec |
| 3.2.50. | Excellatron Solid State LLC. |
| 3.2.51. | Ferro Corporation |
| 3.2.52. | First Solar, Inc. Corporate Headquarters |
| 3.2.53. | Florida Solar Energy Center |
| 3.2.54. | Front Edge Technology |
| 3.2.55. | FujiFilm Dimatix |
| 3.2.56. | General Electric |
| 3.2.57. | Gentag |
| 3.2.58. | Georgia Institute of Technology |
| 3.2.59. | Global Photonic Energy Corporation |
| 3.2.60. | Global Solar Energy, Inc. |
| 3.2.61. | GSI Technologies |
| 3.2.62. | Harvard University |
| 3.2.63. | HelioVolt Corporation |
| 3.2.64. | Hewlett Packard |
| 3.2.65. | Honeywell (Corporate & Specialty Materials Headquarters) |
| 3.2.66. | Honeywell (Electronic Materials Headquarters) |
| 3.2.67. | H.W.SANDS CORP. |
| 3.2.68. | IBM |
| 3.2.69. | ImageXpert Inc. |
| 3.2.70. | Imaging Technology International Ltd ITI |
| 3.2.71. | Infinite Power Solutions |
| 3.2.72. | Inkode |
| 3.2.73. | Innovalight, Inc. |
| 3.2.74. | Institute for Soldier Nanotechnology |
| 3.2.75. | International Paper |
| 3.2.76. | Iowa State University |
| 3.2.77. | Iowa Thin Film Technologies |
| 3.2.78. | ITN Energy Systems, Inc. |
| 3.2.79. | John Hopkins University |
| 3.2.80. | Johnson Research |
| 3.2.81. | KeenSense Inc. |
| 3.2.82. | Konarka Technologies |
| 3.2.83. | Kovio |
| 3.2.84. | Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
| 3.2.85. | Leadis Technology |
| 3.2.86. | Luminous Film |
| 3.2.87. | Lumoflex |
| 3.2.88. | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
| 3.2.89. | MeadWestvaco |
| 3.2.90. | Miasole |
| 3.2.91. | MicroFab |
| 3.2.92. | Motorola |
| 3.2.93. | NanoDynamics, Inc. |
| 3.2.94. | NanoMas Technologies |
| 3.2.95. | Nanosolar |
| 3.2.96. | Nanosys |
| 3.2.97. | NASA Glenn National Center for Photovoltaics Golden |
| 3.2.98. | National Institute of Standards and Technology |
| 3.2.99. | National Renewable Energy Laboratory NREL |
| 3.2.100. | National Science Foundation |
| 3.2.101. | New Mexico State University |
| 3.2.102. | Norfolk State University |
| 3.2.103. | Northwestern University |
| 3.2.104. | Novacentrix |
| 3.2.105. | NTERA, Inc. |
| 3.2.106. | Nuelight Corp |
| 3.2.107. | Oak Ridge Microenergy |
| 3.2.108. | Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
| 3.2.109. | Ohio Aerospace Institute |
| 3.2.110. | Ohio State University |
| 3.2.111. | Optomec |
| 3.2.112. | Oregon State University |
| 3.2.113. | ORFID |
| 3.2.114. | OrganicID (Weyerhauser) |
| 3.2.115. | Outrider Technologies |
| 3.2.116. | OSD Displays |
| 3.2.117. | PakSense |
| 3.2.118. | Palo Alto Research Center PARC |
| 3.2.119. | PixDro |
| 3.2.120. | Plextronics USA |
| 3.2.121. | Polyera Corp |
| 3.2.122. | Precision Dynamics |
| 3.2.123. | Princeton University |
| 3.2.124. | Purdue University |
| 3.2.125. | QD Vision |
| 3.2.126. | Quantum Paper, Inc. |
| 3.2.127. | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
| 3.2.128. | Rice University |
| 3.2.129. | Rieke Metals |
| 3.2.130. | Rochester Inst Technology |
| 3.2.131. | Rogers Corp |
| 3.2.132. | RSI ID Technologies |
| 3.2.133. | Rutgers Univerity |
| 3.2.134. | Sandia National Laboratory |
| 3.2.135. | Sarnoff |
| 3.2.136. | Sealed Air Corporation |
| 3.2.137. | Semprius |
| 3.2.138. | SiPix Imaging Inc |
| 3.2.139. | Solarmer Energy, Inc |
| 3.2.140. | Solicore |
| 3.2.141. | Soligie |
| 3.2.142. | SoloPower, Inc. |
| 3.2.143. | Somark Innovations |
| 3.2.144. | Spansion |
| 3.2.145. | Spectrolab |
| 3.2.146. | Stanford University |
| 3.2.147. | Sun Chemical |
| 3.2.148. | Sylvania Sustainable Technology |
| 3.2.149. | Symmorphix |
| 3.2.150. | Teledyne Battery Products |
| 3.2.151. | Texas A&M University |
| 3.2.152. | Texas Instruments |
| 3.2.153. | The CORE Institute |
| 3.2.154. | The Kennedy Group |
| 3.2.155. | Thin Battery Technologies |
| 3.2.156. | T-ink |
| 3.2.157. | Travanti Pharma Inc |
| 3.2.158. | Ultralife Batteries |
| 3.2.159. | Umicore |
| 3.2.160. | Unidym, Inc. |
| 3.2.161. | Universal Display Corp |
| 3.2.162. | University at Albany - State University of New York |
| 3.2.163. | University of Arkansas |
| 3.2.164. | University of Colorado |
| 3.2.165. | University of California Berkeley |
| 3.2.166. | University of California Los Angeles |
| 3.2.167. | University of California Santa Barbara |
| 3.2.168. | Univ California Santa Cruz |
| 3.2.169. | University of Delaware |
| 3.2.170. | University of Florida |
| 3.2.171. | University of Houston |
| 3.2.172. | University of Illinois Urbana Champaign |
| 3.2.173. | University of Massachusetts Dartmouth |
| 3.2.174. | University of Michigan |
| 3.2.175. | University of Minnesota |
| 3.2.176. | University of Missouri |
| 3.2.177. | University of Nevada Las Vegas |
| 3.2.178. | University of New Mexico |
| 3.2.179. | University of Oregon |
| 3.2.180. | University of Rochester |
| 3.2.181. | University of South Florida |
| 3.2.182. | University of Southern California |
| 3.2.183. | University of Texas Arlington |
| 3.2.184. | University of Texas Austin |
| 3.2.185. | University of Toledo |
| 3.2.186. | University of Vermont |
| 3.2.187. | University of Virginia |
| 3.2.188. | University of Washington Seattle |
| 3.2.189. | University of Wisconsin Madison |
| 3.2.190. | US Naval Research Laboratory |
| 3.2.191. | Vitex Systems, Inc. |
| 3.2.192. | Vubiq |
| 3.2.193. | Wake Forest University |
| 3.2.194. | Wakonda Technologies |
| 3.2.195. | Zebra Technologies |
| 3.2.196. | Z Power |
| 3.3. | MOM tunneling diode |
| 3.4. | Interdigitated electrodes for DNA detection |
| 3.5. | Micropolarimeter for imaging/target recognition (military) (shown here; patterned antennas on microbolometer) |
| 3.6. | Organic solar cell in front of an array of silicon solar cells |
| 3.7. | The flexibility of organic solar cells will allow them to power a wide variety of products. |
| 3.8. | Miniature thin film lithium battery on a ceramic substrate for use in an implantable medical device. |
| 3.9. | Vertical organic field effect transistors (VOFET). |
| 3.10. | VOFET-driving OLED |
| 3.11. | Organic Bistable Devices (OBD) |
| 4. | ORGANIC AND PRINTED ELECTRONICS IN CANADA |
| 4.1. | General situation |
| 4.2. | Profiles of 13 organisations in Canada |
| 4.2.1. | CIS Solar |
| 4.2.2. | Ignis Innovation |
| 4.2.3. | Information Mediary Corp. (IMC) |
| 4.2.4. | Luxell Technologies Inc. |
| 4.2.5. | McGill University |
| 4.2.6. | McMaster University |
| 4.2.7. | National Research Council of Canada |
| 4.2.8. | Octillion Corporation |
| 4.2.9. | Syscan International |
| 4.2.10. | University of Alberta |
| 4.2.11. | University of British Columbia |
| 4.2.12. | University of Waterloo |
| 4.2.13. | Xerox |
| APPENDIX 1: IDTECHEX PUBLICATIONS AND CONSULTANCY | |
| APPENDIX 2: PLASTIC SOLAR CELLS BY VISHAL SHROTRIYA, SOLARMER ENERGY, INC | |
| TABLES | |
| FIGURES |
| ページ | 351 |
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| Tables | 9 |
| 図 | 24 |
| 企業数 | 209 |