Universal wearable technology materials market to reach us$5.8 billion in 2015 2025
1. Universal Wearable Technology Materials Market
to Reach US$5.8 billion in 2015-2025
Market Research Reports Search Engine (MRRSE) has added a new report titled, “Wearable
Technology Materials 2015-2025” to its repository. The 189-page report provides a snapshot of
the global wearable technology materials market and evaluates both micro and macro elements
which are expected to impact the market over the forecast period.
The report states that wearable technology materials will capitalize on the increasing demand for
enabling components. This is expected to enhance opportunities for new technologies introduced
in the market as electronics manufacturers shift from the manufacture of bulky devices to a range
of stylish alternatives. The market value of sensors used in wearable devices for instance, which
stood at US$700 million in 2015, is projected to rise to US$5.8 billion by the end of 2025, only in
terms of sensor component value.
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Wearable technology has emerged as a hot topic in recent times as evidenced by multiple reports
and industrial sales records. The publication focuses on the relatively new market for wearable
electronics, which is waiting for manufacturers to produce intermediate materials to support the
new age 2D and 3D electronic printing for in-mold electronics and other processes. Findings of the
report project remarkable growth in the market for wearable technology materials, following the
rapid proliferation of wearable electronics. According to the study, the market for wearable
technology materials will gain momentum as manufacturers introduce rapid changes in the devices
so that they comply better with the physical and economic needs of the wearer.
Remarkable growth is predicted for stretch and pressure sensors. Chemical sensors will register
second highest growth in the market, as observed by analysts. Suppliers of alternative component
materials will benefit from the market opportunities driven by the parameters such as e-textiles,
new e-skin patches, tightly roll-able devices, stretchable, and others, which are impossible to
manufacture using the conventional “components in a box” approach.
The report on global wearable technology materials evaluates the market on the basis of growth
driver, barriers to market, and potential opportunities. It provides a comprehensive analysis on how
wearable electronics is set offer suppliers with over US$100 billion from the sale of cumulative
material over the next decade.
The report is compiled with the purpose of providing a comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of
the wearable technology materials for suppliers. It focuses on materials required for the
manufacture of wearable devices rather than on the finished products. Information included in the
report is obtained from a range of industrial sources including financial reports of key market
players, relevant historical data, and insights for experts. Appraisals and predictions included in the
2. report are based on industrial insights, proprietary searches from publisher databases, materials
obtained from conference materials and recent market events, and other sources.
It covers quantitative and qualitative analysis based on information collected, complete with
figures and tables of explanation presenting market value prediction for both materials and
complete devices. Predictions are made for the forecast period between 2015 and 2025.
Table of Content
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
1.1. Premium-priced new materials
1.2. Organic, inorganic and composite in new forms
1.3. Assembly technologies
1.4. Survey results of interest to materials suppliers
1.4.1. Analysis
1.4.2. Highest volume formulations: commoditisation risk
1.4.3. Broadest use: de-risking investment
1.5. The global device market value by applicational sector 2015-2025
1.5.1. Global device market value 2015-2025
2. CHEMICALS AND INTERMEDIATES FOR FUTURE WEARABLE ELECTRONICS
2.1. Introduction
2.1.1. The electronics value chain favors materials suppliers
2.1.2. Electronic capabilities required
2.2. Materials needed for the new electronics
2.2.1. Introduction
2.2.2. Elements and compounds
2.2.3. Metals most widely needed - survey result
2.2.4. Inorganic compounds most widely needed - survey result
2.2.5. Importance of III-IV compounds
2.2.6. Allotropes of carbon most widely needed - survey result
2.2.7. Organic compounds most widely needed - survey results
2.3. Survey results for lithium salts
3. 2.4. Less prevalent or less established formulations
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3. STRUCTURAL ELECTRONICS FOR WEARABLES
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Megatrend
3.3. Benefits and challenges
3.4. Smart skin
3.5. Rollout
3.6. Some key enabling technologies
3.6.1. Smart materials
3.7. Printed and flexible electronics
3.7.1. Introduction and examples
3.7.2. Basic printed modules
3.7.3. Printed electronics in structural electronics
3.7.4. 2D titanium carbide
3.8. 3D printing
3.8.1. Description and benefits
3.8.2. 3D printing materials
3.8.3. New 3DP materials
3.8.4. Adding electronic and electrical functions
3.8.5. The future
3.8.6. Printed graphene batteries
3.9. Detailed analysis
3.10. NASA leading the way
4. E-TEXTILES
4.1. Why? What?
4.2. Ultimate dream
4.3. Harsh reality
4. 4.4. Road map
4.5. What it is not: a materials appraisal
4.5.1. General
4.6. Woven not for apparel
4.6.1. Example: Lumitex woven fiber optic panels
4.7. Challenges and opportunities
4.7.1. Overview
4.7.2. Main materials used for textile electronics of all types
4.8. Results of survey of e-fiber projects for e-textiles
4.9. Nothing inevitable about e-fibers
4.10. Potential benefits of e-fibers
4.11. Timeline for e-fibers
4.12. Examples of e-textiles not reliant on e-fibers
4.13. Poor alignment of development programs to addressable market
4.13.1. Disposable vs washable
4.13.2. Woven and flexible, washable tags
4.13.3. CNT coating of weavable fiber supercapacitors
4.13.4. CNT coating of weavable fiber for achieving improved conductivity.
4.13.5. Vacuum deposited organics on thread
4.13.6. Zinc oxide nanowire coating of weavable fibers for piezoelectricity
4.13.7. Product integration and manufacturing technology
5. STRETCHABLE ELECTRONICS
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Holst Centre Netherlands
5.3. DuPont USA
6. COMPANY PROFILES
6.1. Adidas/Textronics
6.2. Bando Chemical Industries
5. 6.3. Fujikura Kasei Co Ltd
6.4. Grafen Chemical Industries
6.5. GSI
6.6. Paper Battery
6.7. Samsung
6.8. Sekisui Chemical Co Ltd
6.9. Soligie
6.10. Sumitomo Chemical and CDT
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7. magnesium. These chemicals have three dimensional crystalline frameworks of tetrahedral
structures of alumina or siliceous anions that are strongly bonded at corners.
About Us
Market Research Reports Search Engine (MRRSE) is an industry-leading database of market
intelligence reports. Headquartered in New York, U.S., MRRSE is driven by a stellar team of
research experts and advisors trained to offer objective advice. Our sophisticated search algorithm
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MRRSE partners exclusively with leading global publishers to provide clients single-point access to
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