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2 Commercialising Conductive Polymers: A Strategic Review of Market Developments and Future Potential Massive growth potential for conductive polymers in high-tech markets such as OLED, but lower prices will be critical for their success in established, low-tech application areas David Platt Senior Industry Analyst Frost & Sullivan

3 Key Findings Prospects for success in low-tech areas such as ESD packaging and anticorrosion coatings is low, unless prices fall dramatically Restricted market potential in PCB surface finishing and capacitor manufacture The OLED market is expected to reach $700m in 2005 as flat panel displays replace traditional liquid crystal displays Use of conductive polymers in ‘smart windows, semiconductors and EMI shielding, also have good longer term growth potential

4 Key content Impact of developing ICP technologies on both established and new markets Analysis of current market penetration, future market potential and marketing strategies of major companies

5 Key Featured Companies Bayer Du Pont Dow Chemicals DSM Ormecon Chemie Panipol

6 Who would benefit from this report? Conductive polymer suppliers Marketing strategies Competitor profiles Market potential Banks / investors Market potential Pricing trends Overview of major technologies, applications and companies

7 What to do next For more information Call +44 1865 398 662 or email enquiries@frost.com


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