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2015
24 Mar 2015

Apple, Samsung, LG Chem move into the flexible batteries business

After years of slow progress from small companies, flexible batteries now have the attention of big brands such as Apple, Samsung, LG Chemical, Nokia and STMicroelectronics, who are set to drive the flexible battery market from US$ 6.9 million in 2015 to over US$ 400 million in 2025 according to IDTechEx Research.
16 Mar 2015

Magna International

A major automotive part suppliers discusses various technologies such as OLED lighting, autonomous vehicles and molded/thermoformed electronics.
11 Feb 2015

World's largest building installation of OLED lighting

The world's biggest building installation of OLED lighting was mounted at the main library of Seoul National University.
2014
25 Nov 2014

OneD Material LLC

4 Nov 2014

LG Chem breaks ground for China EV battery plant

Korea's LG Chem, will start construction of their new electric-car battery plant in Nanjing, China, to meet growing demand in the world's biggest car market.
23 Sep 2014

OLED lighting market- latest updates and market forecasts

Interest in OLED lighting is picking up again. This year LG Chem announced that it was cutting costs from 600 $/klm to $200/klm in an attempt to carve out a market for its OLED lighting panels in the face of stern competition from inorganic LED lighting.
11 Sep 2014

LG Display - OLED encapsulation

3 Sep 2014

Niche applications to help OLED lighting market reach $1.9 billion

In the new report OLED Lighting Opportunities 2014-2025: Forecasts, Technologies, Players External Link IDTechEx has assessed the technology and markets for OLEDs in the lighting sector. We find that the market will be slow to take off until 2019-20 but will reach $1.9 billion in 2025.
24 Aug 2014

LG Display

LG Electronics, LG Chem, Innotek
5 Aug 2014

Market Analysis of Thin, Flexible and Printed Batteries

The battery market today is dominated by traditional batteries such as coin cell batteries, Triple-A batteries and lithium ion batteries with the former being largely used in mobile phones, laptops and electrical vehicles. The emergence of new trends such as wearable devices and Internet of Things (IoT) is however changing the space. New features such ultra-thinness, small physical footprints, flexibility and light weight are becoming increasingly prized. New players and/or old players with new technologies are gearing up to meet this emerging need. In this article we will first look at the activities of several large companies on energy storage solutions aimed at wearable devices. We will then consider WSN and the threat of energy harvesting therein before considering medical applications. Finally, we will give our latest ten-year market forecasts segmented by application and battery type.
22 Jul 2014

The Rise of Thin, Flexible and Printed Batteries

IDTechEx has studied the technologies and markets for thin film, flexible and/or printed batteries. IDTechEx will disseminate its key findings. Here, IDTechEx will qualitatively benchmark the different technologies that fall under its categorization including single use zinc batteries, printed zinc-based rechargeable batteries, thin film lithium ion and lithium metal batteries.
21 Jul 2014

Can the world's most promising electric-car battery be saved?

Over the last half-dozen years, a swarm of companies from around the world including General Motors has snapped up licenses for a lithium-ion electrode that promised to deliver the next big step in making electric cars competitive with conventional vehicles.
11 Feb 2014

LG G Flex begins global rollout

LG Electronics (LG) has introduced LG G Flex, the world's first curved flexing smartphone.
2013
22 Oct 2013

Epigem Ltd

11 Oct 2013

Curved, stepped and bendable batteries

The types of LG Chem's future batteries can be categorized as stepped, curved and cable batteries.
5 Aug 2013

ClearJet Ltd

1 Aug 2013

Panasonic

26 Jul 2013

Zytronic Displays Limited

19 Jul 2013

O-film Tech Co., Ltd

18 Jun 2013

Visualplanet