MRO Magazine

Research and Markets: Global Graphene Markets, Technologies and Opportunities 2014-2024 – Markets will Grow to $390+ Million in 2024

June 12, 2015 | By Business Wire News

DUBLIN

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/6bsq6r/graphene_markets) has announced the addition of the “Graphene Markets, Technologies and Opportunities 2014-2024” report to their offering.

Graphene markets will grow from around $20 million in 2014 to more than $390 million in 2024 at the material level

The market will be split across many application sectors; each attracting a different type of graphene manufactured using different means. The market today remains dominated by research interest but the composition will change as other sectors such as energy storage and composites grow. The value chain will also transform as companies will move up the chain to offer intermediary products, capturing more value and cutting the time to market and uncertainty for end users.

The report provides the following:

1. A comprehensive and quantitative technology assessment covering all the main manufacturing techniques, highlighting key challenges and unresolved technical hurdles, and the latest developments

2. Ten-year forecasts at the material level segmented by application

3. Detailed breakdown of company revenues and investments

4. Detailed sector by sector market assessment outlining the addressable market size (where relevant) and assessing graphene’s existing and potential value proposition vis-à-vis competition (ITO, graphite, activated carbon, silver nanowires, black carbon, metallic inks, etc)

5. Competitive landscape listing all the major competitors and their production technique and key products

6. Strategic insights on the state of the industry and key trends/drivers

Key Topics Covered:

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2. INTRODUCTION

3. THERE ARE MANY TYPES OF GRAPHENE

4. COST-EFFECTIVE AND SCALABLE MANUFACTURING TECHNIQUE IS THE HOLY GRAIL

5. THE STATE OF INVESTMENT, PRODUCTION AND REVENUE IN THE GRAPHENE MARKET

6. MOVING UP THE VALUE CHAIN IS CRITICAL

7. THE IP ACTIVITY IS MOVING FROM THE MANUFACTURING SIDE TO COVER END USES

8. REDUCED GRAPHENE OXIDE

9. CHEMICAL VAPOUR DEPOSITION

10. LIQUID PHASE EXFOLIATION

11. PLASMA

12. A GENERAL MARKET OVERVIEW

13. GRAPHENE CONDUCTIVE INKS

14. TRANSISTORS AND LOGIC

15. GRAPHENE IN POLYMERIC COMPOSITES

16. GRAPHENE- LI ION BATTERIES

17. GRAPHENE- TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE FILM

18. GRAPHENE -SUPERCAPACITOR

19. GRAPHENE INKS IN RFID TAGS

20. SUMMARY – FORECASTS AND ASSESSMENT

21. COMPANY INTERVIEWS

22. COMPANY PROFILES

– AMO GmbH, Germany

– AZ Electronics, Luxembourg

– Abalonyx, Norway

– Airbus, France

– Aixtron, Germany

– Asbury Carbon, USA

– BASF, Germany

– CRANN, Ireland

– Cambridge Graphene Centre, UK

– Cambridge Graphene Platform, UK

– Carben Semicon Ltd, Russia

– Carbon Solutions, Inc., USA

– Catalyx Nanotech Inc. (CNI), USA

– GRAnPH Nanotech, Spain

– Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), USA

– Grafoid, Canada

– Graphene Devices, USA

– Graphene NanoChem, UK

– Graphensic AB, Sweden

– HDPlas, USA

– Lockheed Martin, USA

– Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA

– Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research, Germany

– Momentive, USA

– Nanostructured & Amorphous Materials, Inc., USA

– Nokia, Finland

– Rutgers – The State University of New Jersey, USA

– Samsung Electronics, Korea

– Samsung Techwin, Korea

– SolanPV, USA

– Spirit Aerosystems, USA

– Sungkyunkwan University Advanced Institute of Nano Technology (SAINT), Korea

– Texas Instruments, USA

– Thales, France

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/6bsq6r/graphene_markets

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
For E.S.T Office Hours Call 1-917-300-0470
For U.S./CAN Toll Free Call 1-800-526-8630
For GMT Office Hours Call +353-1-416-8900
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716
Sector: Computing and Technology, Process and Materials

Advertisement

Stories continue below

Print this page