Flexible Electronics Materials Companies
Flexible electronics and materials companies develop components and devices that can bend and conform to different shapes, enabling flexible displays, wearable technology, and bendable electronics.
Flexible electronics and materials companies develop components and devices that can bend and conform to different shapes, enabling flexible displays, wearable technology, and bendable electronics.
Competitive Landscape of Flexible Electronics Materials Market
The flexible electronics materials market has attracted a diverse cast of players vying for dominance. This burgeoning battlefield demands a closer look at the adopted strategies, market share influencers, and rising stars shaping the competitive scenario.
Some of the Flexible Electronics and Materials companies listed below:
Strategies Adopted by Key Players:
Decoding Market Share Dominance:
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Latest Company Updates:
On Oct. 02, 2023- FUJIFILM Corporation announced the completion of its acquisition of an electronic chemicals business, Entegris, Inc. The new business will be rebranded as FUJIFILM Electronic Materials Process Chemicals, part of Fujifilm's growth strategy to further position the business as a leader in semiconductor materials manufacturing.
The acquisition adds a comprehensive product lineup in electronic chemicals, employees, and 12 additional sites, including seven manufacturing locations across the US, Europe, and Singapore. One of which will be Fujifilm's first electronic materials manufacturing site in Southeast Asia. The addition of these sites will spread Fujifilm's electronic materials manufacturing footprint.
On Aug. 10, 2023- An EU-funded project led by a Spanish R&D institute, Ciditec, was announced to develop metal-free electronic components from bio-derived adhesives, conductive inks, and flexible substrates. Thereby reducing the dependency on finite resources such as scarce metals and unsustainable materials used to build conductive circuits in electronic devices.
On Mar.28, 2023- Panasonic introduced a new thermoset stretchable film polymer substrate, BEYOLEX, for printed electronics (PE). Developed, based on the proprietary non-silicone thermoset polymer chemistry, this novel material features softness, conformability, high-temperature resistance, and ultra-low permanent deformation after stretching.
The stretchable film is 100 microns thick, delivered on a high-temperature polyethylene naphthalate (PEN) carrier for mechanical stability during processing and a thin PET or polyester coversheet for protection. Panasonic researchers developed this material at the Electronic Materials laboratory in Osaka, Japan.
On Mar.16, 2023- FUJIFILM Electronic Materials, USA, Inc. announced key sustainability initiatives to increase its sustainable business practices, such as solar panel installation and water conservation measures. The company recycles most production waste into secondary markets at its Mesa facility. Instead of disposing of these materials, they are used and reused in various manufacturing or production processes.
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