Research and Markets has added a new report titled, ‘OLED Lighting in Europe – 2011,’ report to its database. The report predicts that the European market will present a phenomenal opportunity for the OLED lighting market.
While the report quantifies and analyzes the possible business opportunities for OLED lighting across the key European countries, it also sheds light on how companies based in Europe are contributing to the OLED lighting markets across the globe.
The factors, which will be crucial in determining the future of OLED lighting in the continent, may depend on the financial reforms being undertaken currently by the European governments. Other critical factors revolve around the number of cooperative government/industry products, which involve OLED lighting and the support of the construction markets in Europe towards generating business for OLED lighting.
Europe has been in the forefront of the lighting innovation and design. Important factors favoring the growth of the OLED technology include rigorous government regulations, liberal government funding, strong industrial base comprising OLED lighting giants, materials and specialty chemicals companies along with a relatively large and wealthy population.
The important companies mentioned in the report include Aixtron, Benwirth Licht, BASF, Fraunhofer IPMS, Ledon/Zumbotel, Heraeus, Merck, Novaled, CDT/Sumation, Osram, Lomox, PolyPhotonix, E2M Technology/Polymertronics, Polar OLED, Holst Center, Agfa, Philips, PPML, D-Signed and Astron Fiamm/Blackbody.
The key topics covered in the report include OLED lighting programs and policy in the European Union, impact of the energy and environmental policy of the European Union on OLED lighting markets, assessment of the commercial impact of European OLED lighting projects, impact of European design firms on OLED lighting markets, OLED lighting market in Germany, products and strategies of OLED lighting projects in Germany and country-wise and product type-based 8 year forecasts of OLED lighting markets in European Countries.