The market for printed and organic lighting to exceed $2.9 billion by 2012
The market for printed and organic lighting will exceed $2.9 billion by 2012, according to a report from NanoMarkets LC, an industry analyst firm.
The report claims that the higher energy efficiencies and ability to create novel lighting products provided by OLED and carbon nanotubes in particular will push the entire printed and organic lighting market up to $5.9 billion by 2014.
NanoMarkets claim that most of the new business will come from the backlighting, general illumination and architectural/specialty industrial lighting applications with significant opportunities also in vehicular lighting, signage and a variety of niche markets.
Additional details about the report can be found on the firm's website at www.nanomarkets.net.
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