Plastic will reshape the electronics industry - report

Chicago (IL) - Plastic electronics, based on conductive polymers and flexible substrates, will change the face of electronics, according to market research firm NanoMarkets. The technology is on its way to grab substantial market shares in displays, memories and processors and market volume is expected to surge to $5.8 billion within five years.

Announcements such as Seiko Epson's flexible asynchronous microprocessor built on polysilicon thin-film transistors (LTPS-TFTs) on a plastic substrate may soon be not so unusual anymore. In fact, analysts from NanoMarkets believe that plastic electronics could change the face of the electronics industry and soon reach a market volume in the billions of dollars.

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Wolfgang Gruener
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