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NanoMarkets Releases Executive Summary From Report on Printed and Organic Signage Markets

GLEN ALLEN, Va., April 21 /PRNewswire/ — NanoMarkets has released a summary from its recent report on printed and organic electronic signage markets. The summary is available on the NanoMarkets website under its premium content section. To access the document visit the firm’s website at . NanoMarkets Research Findings: — Point of purchase and smart packaging will serve as the dominant application for printed and electronic signage, approaching a market value of $1.5 billion in 2015. — E-paper will be the overwhelming technology winner in the signage market with over $2 billion in revenues in 2015. — Advertising displays will account for close to $900 million in revenues in 2015. — Substrate requirements for printed and organic signage will exceed 4.5 million square meters in 2015. About the ReportSigns of the Future: Opportunities for Printable and Organic Electronics in the Signage Markets analyzes and forecasts the opportunities in signage that are emerging as the result of technologies such as OLED, e-paper, carbon nanotube and other emission devices and EL lighting. It describes the advantages of these new technologies in the signage context, but it also examines the challenges such as lifetimes for outdoor printed electronic signage. The report includes detailed (volume and value) forecasts of the printed and organic electronic signage market, broken out by type of technology (OLED, e-paper), application (billboards, POP displays) and substrate (paper, plastic). Finally, the report includes the strategic profiles of firms driving organic and printable electronics into signage applications. Some of the firms mentioned in the report include: Add Vision, Avery Dennison, Dai Nippon Printing, DuPont, E Ink, Elumin8, Kent Displays, Fujitsu, Kent Displays, Magink, Midori Mark, Neolux, Nemoptic, Novus, Ntera, Novaled, SiPix, Toppan Printing, Varitronix and ZBD.About NanoMarketsNanoMarkets tracks and analyzes emerging market opportunities in electronics created by developments in advanced materials. The firm has published numerous reports related to organic, thin film and printable electronics materials and applications. The firm also publishes a blog found at . NanoMarkets research database is the industry’s most extensive source of information on TOP electronics. Visit for a full listing of NanoMarkets’ coverage. NanoMarkets

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