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Opportunities for 3D Printing in the Electronics Industry 2016 - Research and Markets
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Opportunities
for 3D Printing in the Electronics Industry - 2016" report to
their offering.
In this report we will examine the revenue potential of 3D printed
electronics, examining current R&D and its commercialization potential
as well as the new materials and 3D printing technologies that are being
developed for this new area. The report also examines how 3D printed
electronics will be used in both prototyping and direct manufacturing of
antennas, interconnects, PCBs, sensors and other devices and where
initial revenues will emerge.
The report also examines the product/market and manufacturing strategies
of the firms that are now pursuing the 3D-printed electronics
opportunity. In addition, we profile key research institutes and
universities who are carrying out notable R&D in the 3D-printed
electronics space.
Although R&D facilities in the electronics industry have been using 3D
printing for more than a decade, since 2015 3DP has begun to be
mainstreamed for electronics applications. The author is seeing a
growing interest in using 3DP for customized circuitry and sensors, and
in the longer term for wide- area electronics.
In addition, there is the opportunity for 3DP to become a major way of
manufacturing electronic devices that are intrinsically produced in
relatively low volumes -- high speed optoelectronics is a good example
here. More prosaically, 3D printers are already in place customizing
consumer electronics items and this turns 3DP into a valuable marketing
tool in a crwded industry.
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter One: Analysis of Opportunities for 3D Printing in the
Electronics Industry
1.1 Printed Electronics: Few Successes So Far
1.2 Opportunities for Firms in the Materials Space
1.3 Opportunities for 3D Printer Firms in the Electronics Industry
1.4 Emerging Supply Chain Structure for the 3D Printed Electronics Sector
1.5 Sources of Funding for 3D Printed Electronics Startups
1.6 Summary of Ten-Year Market Forecasts for 3D-Printed Electronics
Chapter Two: Applications for 3D Printing in the Electronics Industry
2.1 3D Printing for Prototyping in the Electronic Industry
2.2 Direct Manufacturing of Electronic and Electrical Devices
2.2.1 Antennas for Radar and Mobile Devices
2.2.2 PCBs, Multilayer Circuitry and other Complex Circuits
2.2.3 Connectors and Interconnectors
2.2.4 Heaters and other Embedded Wiring
2.2.5 Sensors
2.2.6 Batteries
2.2.7 Optoelectronics
2.2.8 Wide-area Electronics and Mass Customization
2.2.8 4D Printing and Electronic Composite Materials
2.3 Applications for Specific Industries
2.3.1 Aerospace Electronics
2.3.2 Military Electronics
2.3.3 Consumer Electronics
2.3.4 Printed Electronics and Mass Customization
Chapter Three: Companies and R&D Facilities Working in 3D Printing for
the Electronics Market
3.1 Key Firms that will Shape 3D Printed Electronics
3.1.1 Arjowiggins
3.1.1 Meyer Burger Technology
3.1.2 Nano Dimension
3.1.3 Nascent Objects
3.1.1 Neotech AMT
3.1.2 Optomec
3.1.3 Samsung (News - Alert)
3.1.2 Voxel8
3.2 Research Institutes and Universities
Chapter Four: Ten-Year Market Forecasts of 3D-Printed Electronics
4.1 Methodology for 3D-Printed Electronics Forecast
4.2 Ten-Year Forecasts of 3D-Printed Electronics for Prototyping
4.3 Ten-Year Forecasts of 3D-Printed Electronics by Type of Product
Manufactured
4.4 Ten-Year Forecasts of 3D-Printed Electronics by Type of End User
Industry
4.5 Ten-Year Forecast of 3D-Printed Electronics by Type of Materials
4.6 Ten-Year Forecast of 3D-Printed Electronics by Type of Printing
Process
Companies Mentioned
- Arjowiggins
- Meyer Burger Technology
- Nano Dimension
- Nascent Objects
- Neotech AMT (News - Alert)
- Optomec
- Samsung
- Voxel8
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/gwd6s9/opportunities_for
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