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NEW YORK, March 13, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
Touch Screen Modules: Technologies, Markets, Forecasts 2012-2022
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This report covers the technical, market and application trends for touch screens including the activities of panel and component manufacturers of touch screens. Also covered are mainstream touch technologies and biggest emerging touch technologies, how they work and what the primary use markets are.
The market for touch screens is already large because touch screens have been around for quite a while now in ATMs, point-of-sales terminals and Kiosks for example, all rather specialized touch applications. Only a few years ago the true mass consumer market use of touch screens was conditioned by Apple's adoption of projected capacitive touch screen technology for the iPhone in 2007. After this other global players, such as Samsung and LG Electronics, also started to use touch technology for their wide range of products. And today, touch screen interfaces are becoming increasingly common in mobile consumer devices.
Leading the touch screen technology market are high-end mobile consumer-electronic devices, such as smart phones and tablets. Here, the two main technologies used are analog resistive and projected capacitive.
The next big markets for touch screens are ebooks, (mobile) game consoles, car displays and navigation devices as well as digital cameras for small to medium size displays. Bigger touchscreens over 10-inch can be more and more found in laptops and PC monitors as well as other screens and TVs.
Along with the current market leader capacitive touch, industry has a dozen other ways of building a touch screen sensor, but not all of them are suitable for devices for the professional high performance and clarity market. Every single one of the roughly 15 different touch technologies has its own strengths and weaknesses and is therefore used in very different applications.
From all technologies projected capacitive is growing fastest, but other technologies are gaining momentum as well, such as embedded LCD in-cell and on-cell touch and optical touch technology, which are not mainstream technologies today, but will become more and more important in the next decade.
Apart from adding touch functionality to more and more commercial consumer devices, the next big topic and also opportunity will be the replacement of ITO, esp. in the two main technologies projected capacitive and resistive.
Today, half of the costs of projected capacitive touch screen modules come from the indium tin oxide (ITO) sensor. The replacement of this widely used ITO sensor electrode material will not only change the game entirely in terms of costs, but also open the gate to bendable, rollable and stretchable electronics with touch functionality.
Who should buy this report ?
Those developing or making touch screens and transparent conductive films (TCF) of all types. Other interested parties such as chemical companies, equipment manufacturers, technology researchers, investors and supports of the industry.
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
1.1. Overall Market Size in 2022
1.2. Main Touch Technologies
1.3. Leading Market Applications
1.4. The Big Opportunity for TCFs
1.5. ITO Alternatives
1.6. Over 100 Profiled Organizations
2. INTRODUCTION
3. TECHNOLOGIES
3.1. Mainstream Touch Technologies
3.1.1. Projected Capacitive
3.1.2. Analog Resistive
3.1.3. Surface capacitive
3.1.4. Infrared
3.1.5. Surface Acoustic Wave
3.2. Emerging Touch Technologies
3.2.1. Embedded
3.2.2. Optical Imaging
3.3. Other Touch Technologies
3.4. Comparison
4. MATERIALS USED
4.1. Indium-Tin-Oxide (ITO)
4.1.1. ITO Challenges: Cost and availability
4.2. ITO Alternatives
4.2.1. Organic conductors
4.2.2. Carbon Nanotubes
4.2.3. Nano-metal
4.2.4. Graphene
4.2.5. Quantum Tunneling Composite (QTC™)
5. PROCESSES USED
5.1. Overview
5.2. TCOs
5.2.1. Vacuum processes
5.2.2. Wet processes
5.2.3. Patterning of TCO layers
5.2.4. Recent developments: Printable ITO
5.3. Deposition of Organic Materials
5.4. Nanomaterials
5.4.1. Nanoparticles
5.5. New processes
6. SUPPLIERS AND COMPANIES
6.1. Advanced Touchscreen Technology (ATT) by Wintek
6.2. Alps Electric
6.3. Altera
6.4. Analog Devices (ADI)
6.5. Apple
6.6. Applied Materials
6.7. Arayon Optics
6.8. Artificial Muscle Inc. (AMI)
6.9. Atmel
6.10. Avago
6.11. Broadcom
6.12. Caledon Controls
6.13. CAM Graphics
6.14. Cambrios
6.15. Cando (AUO)
6.16. Carestream Advanced Materials
6.17. Chimei Innolux Corp. (CMO?)
6.18. Cirque
6.19. CPT
6.20. Cypress
6.21. DanoTech
6.22. DGTUS Tech
6.23. DigiTech
6.24. DMC
6.25. Duke University
6.26. Eastman Kodak Co.
6.27. EELY
6.28. EETI (eGalax)
6.29. EFUN
6.30. Elan Micorelectronics
6.31. Emerging Display Technology (EDT)
6.32. ESTECOM
6.33. eTurboTouch
6.34. FlatFrog
6.35. Focaltech Systems
6.36. Fujitsu
6.37. General Touch
6.38. GDS
6.39. GestureTek
6.40. Gunze
6.41. HannStar Display
6.42. Hanwang (Hanvon)
6.43. Heraeus Clevios (formerly H.C. Starck Clevios)
6.44. Higgstec
6.45. Hon Hai Precision Industry
6.46. Host Optical
6.47. Immersion (IMS)
6.48. Innolux
6.49. isiQiri Interface Technologies
6.50. JTouch
6.51. Keytec
6.52. LG Display
6.53. Melfas
6.54. Microchip Technology
6.55. Microsoft
6.56. Mirle Automation
6.57. Nanjing Wally
6.58. NanoForge
6.59. NEC Display Solutions
6.60. NextWindow
6.61. Nissha Printing
6.62. N-trig
6.63. NVIDIA
6.64. Ocular LCD
6.65. Oike & CO., Ltd.
6.66. Omek
6.67. Optera
6.68. Osram Opto Semiconductors
6.69. Panasonic Electric Devices (PED)
6.70. Pan Jit (Mildex)
6.71. Peratech
6.72. Perceptive Pixel
6.73. Pixcir Microelectronics
6.74. Planar
6.75. PolyIC
6.76. PRO
6.77. Quanta
6.78. RISIN Technology
6.79. Samsung Electronics
6.80. SAIT
6.81. Sang Bo Corporation (SBK), Korea
6.82. Seiko Epson
6.83. Sharp
6.84. Silicon Integrated Systems (SIS)
6.85. Sintek
6.86. Sitronics
6.87. SMART Technologies
6.88. SMK Electronics
6.89. Sony
6.90. Stantum
6.91. Synaptics
6.92. Swenc Technology
6.93. TAOS Inc.
6.94. TE Touch Solutions (ELO)
6.95. Texas Instruments (TI)
6.96. Toray Advanced Film (TAF)
6.97. Toshiba Mobile Display (TMD)
6.98. Touch International
6.99. Touch Revolution
6.100. TPK
6.101. Truly Semi
6.102. Unidym
6.103. UniPixel
6.104. USAN Technology
6.105. Visual Planet
6.106. Wacom
6.107. Wintek
6.108. Young Fast Optoelectronics
6.109. Zytronic
6.110. 3M
7. MARKET FORECAST FROM 2012 TO 2022
7.1. Market forecast by application 2012-2022
7.2. Market forecast by technology 2012-2022
7.3. Primary use markets by technology
7.3.1. Projected Capacitive
7.3.2. Analog Resistive
7.3.3. MARS
7.3.4. Surface capacitive
7.3.5. Infrared
7.3.6. SAW
7.3.7. Embedded
7.3.8. Optical Imaging
7.3.9. Multi-touch
APPENDIX 1: IDTECHEX PUBLICATIONS AND CONSULTANCY
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