Global Flexible Glass Markets 2014 and Beyond Available At Mrrbiz
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Flexible glass as originally
promoted seemed to be a miracle material; one that combined the virtues of
glass and the virtues of plastic. However, during 2013, flexible glass
seems to have stumbled. Ambitious talk of millions of flexible mobile displays
based on flexible glass substrates and cover glass have given way to more
restrained projections in which initial uses for flexible glass are more
niche-like; batteries, capacitors and sensors, for example. Corning’s recent
announcement of shaped Gorilla Glass, seems a recognition that the cover glass
requirements for next-generation displays may be more curved than flexible.
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This report provides a market
assessment and eight-year forecast of flexible glass, given the new business
environment in which flexible glass providers find themselves. The
report examines (1) the traditional markets into which flexible glass was
supposed to be sold and when they might become a reality and (2) the revenue
potential for flexible glass in some of the newer applications for which it is
now being proposed.
In addition to the likely trends in
applications, this report also discusses the product strategies of the leading
glass companies offering flexible glass and also includes detailed eight-year
forecasts of flexible glass with breakouts by applications. The report
is the third dedicated analysis from NanoMarkets and updates previously issued
reports and forecasts.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
E.1 Flexible glass loses its glow
E.1.1 Corning deemphasizes “Willow”
E.1.2 Other strategies in the
flexible glass market
E.2 Shifts in consumer applications
for flexible glass
E.2.1 Apple rumors affect the
flexible glass market
E.2.2 Heading away from displays:
emerging applications for flexible glass
E.2.3 When will the mainstream cell
phone and tablet market need flexible glass?
E.3 Summary of eight-year forecasts
for flexible glass
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 What’s new since NanoMarkets
previous report on flexible glass
1.2 Objectives and scope of this
report
1.3 Methodology of this report
1.4 Plan of this report
CHAPTER TWO: APPLICATIONS FOR
FLEXIBLE GLASS – THE NEW AND THE OLD
2.1 Displays no longer leading the
way for flexible glass
2.1.1 Flexible glass and flexible
displays (and curved displays too)
2.1.2 The role of curved Gorilla
glass
2.1.3 Plastics versus flexible
glass
2.2. Semiconductor packaging – long
shot or good idea?
2.3 Smaller substrates – batteries,
capacitors and sensors
2.4 Larger glass – solar panels and
OLED lighting
2.5 Which application will be just
right?
2.6 Key points from this chapter
CHAPTER THREE: SUPPLIERS ADAPTING
TO THE CHANGING FORTUNES OF FLEXIBLE GLASS
3.1 Corning changes its tune
3.2 Schott looks to the future
3.3 Asahi Glass takes a different
approach
3.4 Nippon Electric Glass
3.4.1 Kobe and ITO-coated flexible
glass
3.4 Key points from this chapter
CHAPTER FOUR: EIGHT-YEAR FORECASTS
FOR FLEXIBLE GLASS
4.1 Forecasting methodology
4.1.1 Sources of data
4.1.2 General economic and
technology assumptions
4.2 Eight-year forecast of flexible
glass in displays
4.3 Eight-year forecast of other
large panels – solar and OLED lighting
4.4 Eight-year forecast of small
substrate applications – batteries, capacitors, sensors, etc.,
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