Global Advanced Electronic Displays Markets Report 2022-2032: Flexible and Printed Displays, Automotive Displays & Lighting, Smart Glasses and AR/VR, Quantum Dot Displays, Advanced OLED Display

2022-06-18 16:51:34 By : Mr. Brandon Zou

 DUBLIN , June 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --  The "The Global Market for Advanced Electronic Displays 2022-2032" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

The global display industry is worth in excess of $165 billion and will continue to grow as the industry expands into next generation technologies and TV display performance improves.

The Advanced Display market includes next generation digital displays for electronics devices such as High Definition smart TVs, notebooks, tablets, large screen displays & signage, in-vehicle displays, wearables and near-eye displays such as virtual reality and augmented reality. Demand for high performance displays has increased in the past 18 months and QD-OLED and MiniLED backlights for LCD TVs have emerged recently.

The display industry is constantly evolving and developing new, better technologies in the quest for improved visual experience and reduced power consumption. Manufacturers are seeking next generation displays that will deliver the best performance and meet challenging demands set by the booming applications such as VR/AR.

MiniLED and microLED display are emerging and have potential to become disruptive technologies. The display market has witnessed a great deal of innovation over the past 2 years. Players are seeking to improve market size and additional value via developing innovative new display technologies.

Display products and technologies by major brands and display makers.

Market analysis of applications and markets for flexible and printed displays, automotive displays & lighting, Smart glasses and AR/VR, quantum dot displays, advanced OLED displays, MicroLED and MiniLED.

Smartphone display technologies including foldable, rollable and multi-fold technologies.

Global revenues, historical and forecast to 2032

Profiles of more than 275 companies. Companies profiled include Amorphyx Inc., BOE Technology, eMagin Corporation, Etulipa, FlexEnable, Jade Bird Display, Kubos Semiconductors, Kura Technologies, Kyulux, LetinAR, LG Display, Mojo Vision, Nanoco, Nanolumi, Nanosys, Noctiluca, OTI Lumionics, Porotech, Royole Corporation, Samsung, Sony, VueReal, X-Display.

2.1 Current state of the art

2.2 Flexible inorganic light emitting diodes

3.3 Mini LED in automotive displays

3.4 Micro LED in automotive displays

3.5 Autonomous vehicles, EVs and AI/AR

4 SMART GLASSES AND HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAYS (VR, AR, MR, vision loss and eye trackers)

4.4 Augmented (AR) headsets and smart glasses

4.5 Mixed Reality (MR) smart glasses

5 QUANTUM DOTS IN ADVANCED DISPLAYS

5.5 The Quantum Dot market in 2021 and future outlook

5.7 Quantum dot properties, synthesis, types

5.10 Quantum dots in TVs/displays

5.11 Global market for quantum dots in TVs and displays to 2032

5.12 Quantum dot display company profiles (44 company profiles)

7.1 OLED compared to LCD and MicroLED

7.4 Flexible PMOLED (Passive Matrix OLED)

7.5 Phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes (PHOLED)

7.9 OLED displays with Artificial Intelligence (AI)

7.11 Global market revenues 2018-2032 (Millions USD)

Beijing BOE Display Technology Co., Ltd.

BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd.

Chang Chun Tuo Cai Technology Co. Ltd

China Star Optoelectronics Technology (CSOT)

E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (DuPont)

Guangdong Nanhai ETEB Technology Co., Ltd.

HCP Technology HCP Co., Ltd.

Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI)

Kulicke and Soffa Industries, Inc.

Mikro Mesa Technology Co., Ltd.

Sekisui Polymatech Japan Co., Ltd.

Semiconductor Integrated Display Technology, or SidTek

Seoul Semiconductor/Seoul Viosys Co., Ltd.

Shenzhen Aoto Electronics Co., Ltd.

Shenzhen China Star Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd

Shenzhen Danbond Technology Co Ltd

Shenzhen Jufei Optoelectronics Co., Ltd.

Suzhou QingYue Optoelectronics Technology Co Ltd

Tianjin Central Electronic Lighting Technology Co., Ltd. (Zhonghuan Quantum)

Tianma Display Technology Co., Ltd.,

Unity Opto Technology Co., Ltd

Ximmerse (Guangdong Virtual Reality Technology Co., Ltd.)

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