Apr 8 2014
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Status of the LED Industry" report to their offering.
GENERAL LIGHTING APPLICATIONS HAVE TAKEN OFF
Growth of the LED industry has come initially from the small display application and has been driven forward by the LCD display application. In 2012, General Lighting has surpassed all other applications, representing nearly 39% of total revenue of packaged LEDs. Indeed, the LED TV crisis of 2011 (following an overestimation of the market) had the benefit of decreasing LED prices and intensifying the competitive environment. As a matter of fact, LED-based lighting product prices have decreased more rapidly than expected, increasing the penetration rate of the technology.
Yole Développement estimates packaged LED will reach a market size of $13.9B in 2013 and will peak to $16B by 2018. Growth will be driven mainly by General Lighting applications (45% to 65% of total revenue during this period), completed by display applications.
OTHER APPLICATIONS ARE STILL IN MOTION
Regarding display and other applications, most products currently on the market integrate LED technology. Saturation mixed with strong price pressure and competition from OLED will make most of these markets decline starting from 2013 / 2014. Contrary to General Lighting, overcapacity (inducing price pressure) has engendered a decrease in market size more rapidly than predicted.
The report presents all applications of LED and associated market metrics within the period 2008-2020, detailing for each application: drivers & challenges, associated volume and market size (packaged LED, LED die surface), penetration rate of LEDs, and alternative technologies (). For General Lighting, a deeper analysis is developed with details on each market segment.
TO KEEP THE MOMENTUM, LED-BASED LIGHTING PRODUCT COSTS STILL NEED TO BE REDUCED
Cost represents the main barrier LEDs must overcome to fully compete with incumbent technologies. Since 2010, the price of packaged LEDs have sharply decreased, which has had the consequence of decreasing the price of LED-based lighting products.
Key Topics Covered:
Objectives of the report
About the author of the report
Company index
Glossary
What we saw and what we missed
1. Executive summary
2. Packaged LED forecast
3. Display Applications
4. Sign and outdoor display applications
5. Projector applications
6. Personal lighting applications
7. Automotive lighting applications
8. General lighting applications: Lumen consumption forecast
9. General lighting applications: Driving forces, status and trends
10. General lighting applications: Design trends
11. General lighting applications: Market segment review
12. General lighting applications: Analysis by region
13. General lighting applications: Conclusion
14. Mergers and acquisitions: in the LED industry
15. Chinese LED industry
16. Emerging LED technologies
17. General conclusion
Companies Mentioned:
- ASP
- ATMI
- AUO
- Aaxa
- Acculite
- Acer
- Aiptek
- Aixtron
- Allegro Micrsosytems
- Aone
- Aoto
- Apple
- Archos
- Armstrong World Industries
- Autolux
- Avago technology
- BMW
- BOE
- BenQ
- Beta LED
- Bodine
- Bridgelux
- Burton
- Cadillac
- Cambridge Display Technology
- Casio
- CeramTec
- Ceravision
- Chimei Innolux
- China Electric Manufacturing
- Cigna
- Citizen Electronics
- Color Kinetics
- Cotco
- Cree
- Dakco
- Daktronics
- Dow
- Dynalite
- EDN
- Eldo
- Elightbulbs
- Encelium Technologies
- Epistar
- Erco
- Eschenbach
- Everbright Lighting
- Everlight
- Facebook
- Felco
- Flextronics
- Formosa Epitaxy
- Foxcon
- GE Lighting
- GE OLED
- GLT
- Gaggione
- Genlyte
- Google
- HTC
- Havells Sylvania
- Hella
- Hellfont
- Hitachi
- Hulu
- I-Chiun
- Indal
- International Energy Agency
- Irico
- Khatod
- Kodak
- LED Lighting Fixture
- LG
- LG Display
- LTI
- Laird Technologies
- LedOptics
- Ledlux
- Ledman
- Lemnis
- Leotek
- Leviton
- Lianovation
- Lighthouse
- Lighting Science
- Lite-On
- Luceplan
- Lumistemas
- Lustrous Technology
- Luxim
- Maglite
- Meanwell
- Melton Optoelectronic
- Micron
- Microvision
- Mitsubishi
- Motorola
- Motorola Lighting
- NCW
- NIST
- Nanosys
- Nationstar
- Natural Lighting
- Netflix
- Nichia
- Nikon
- Nintendo
- Noanophotonica
- Nokia
- Nonoco
- Nuventix
- OREE
- Opel
- Optimum Lighting
- Optoma
- Optotek
- Osram
- Osram OS
- Osram Sylvania
- PG&E
- Panasonic
- Partners Lighting
- Philips Color Kinetic
- Philips Hadco
- Philips Lighting
- Philips Lumiblade
- Philips Lumileds
- PhotonStar LED
- QD Vision
- Redwood Systems
- Retop
- Ruud Lighting
- SET Light Apparatus
- SVET
- Samsung LED
- Samsung Mobile Display
- Sanan Optoelectronics
- Sandia National Laboratory
- Selecon
- Seoul Semiconductor
- Sharp
- Sharp Microelectronics
- Shenzhen Fuxiang Optoelectronics
- Silan
- Siteco Lighting
- Soldonsun
- Sony
- Stanley Electric
- Street Light Control
- SunnyWorld
- Surefire
- TIR
- TSMC
- Teletrol
- Thermal King Technology
- Tianma Micro Electronic
- Topanga
- Toshiba
- Toshiba Lighting
- Toyoda Gosei
- Traxon Technologies
- Tridonic
- Trilux
- ULM Photonics
- Unilumin
- Unity Opto
- Veeco
- Viewsonic
- Visionox
- Wei Min Industrial
- Wellypower
- Zumtobel
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