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Table of Contents1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS2. CONDUCTIVE INKS IN AUTOMOTIVE APPLICATIONS- 2.1. Where are conductive inks/pastes used in cars?
- 2.2. Printed rear window de-foggers
- 2.3. Printing on polycarbonate car windows?
- 2.4. Key suppliers into this market
- 2.5. Market forecast for conductive paste in window de-foggers
- 2.6. Printed car seat heaters
- 2.7. Car seat heaters
- 2.8. Graphene inks are a potential substitute?
- 2.9. Key suppliers
- 2.10. Market forecast for printed car seat heaters
3. STRUCTURAL OR IN-MOULD ELECTRONICS- 3.1. Structural or in-mould electronics
- 3.2. In-moulded parts for cars
- 3.3. Printed and thermoformed overhead console
- 3.4. Thermoformable CNT-based transparent conductive films
- 3.5. CNT-based thermoformed 3D touch surfaces
- 3.6. PEDOT as a thermoformable 3D touch surface
- 3.7. Thermoformable conductive inks
- 3.8. TactoTek
- 3.9. Plastic Electronic
- 3.10. Recovering from the T-Ink - Ford false start
- 3.11. Key suppliers into this market
- 3.12. Market forecast for car parts made using in-mould electronics
4. HAPTICS- 4.1. Types of Haptics Technologies
- 4.2. Many alternate options to the ERM motor
- 4.3. ERM motors remain dominant in the marketplace
- 4.4. Automotive interest in haptics is peaking
5. FORCE SENSING RESISTORS (FSR)- 5.1. What are force sensing resistors (FSR)?
- 5.2. Force vs. Resistance characteristic curve
- 5.3. Where are FSRs used in the automotive sector
- 5.4. Key suppliers
- 5.5. Market forecast for FSRs in cars
6. OLED DISPLAYS- 6.1. Progress with OLED Displays
- 6.2. OLED Display Market ($ million)
- 6.3. Where are OLED displays used in automotive applications?
- 6.4. PMOLED
- 6.5. AMOLED
- 6.6. Transparent OLED
- 6.7. Key suppliers
- 6.8. Market forecast for OLED displays in cars - units
7. OLED LIGHTING- 7.1. Where is OLED lighting used in automotive applications?
- 7.2. OLED lighting - Examples
- 7.3. Key suppliers
- 7.4. LED vs. OLED lighting: a strong incumbent
- 7.5. Market forecast for OLED lighting in cars
8. THERMAL INTERFACE MATERIALS- 8.1. Introduction
- 8.2. Where are TIMs used in the automotive industry?
- 8.3. LEDs in automotive
- 8.4. Thermal Greases are still the norm
- 8.5. Electronic Control Units
- 8.6. Under-the-hood is a harsh environment
- 8.7. Alternatives: Phase Change Materials
- 8.8. Alternatives: Carbon Nanotubes
- 8.9. Carbon nanotubes - Stanford University
- 8.10. Key suppliers
- 8.11. Markets
- 8.12. Market forecast for printed TIMs in automotive applications
- 8.13. Thermoelectric Coolers and Generators
9. PRINTED/FLEXIBLE PHOTOVOLTAICS- 9.1. Where are printed/flexible photovoltaics envisaged in cars?
- 9.2. Webasto: Semi-transparent solar PV roof
- 9.3. Challenges in the adoption of PV in automotive applications
10. DISCUSSION - CONCLUSIONS - FUTURE DIRECTIONS- 10.1. Discussion - conclusions
- 10.2. Market forecast for printed/flexible electronics in automotive applications
- 10.3. E-textiles in vehicle interiors
- 10.4. Thermoelectric Coolers and Generators
- 10.5. Sensors in the connected car
11. COMPANY PROFILES- 11.1. Agfa
- 11.2. AOS
- 11.3. Canatu
- 11.4. DuPont
- 11.5. Henkel
- 11.6. Interlink Electronics
- 11.7. LG Display
- 11.8. Merck
- 11.9. Nagase America Corporation
- 11.10. Philips
- 11.11. Plastic electronic
- 11.12. PolyIC
- 11.13. Samsung
- 11.14. Sensitronics
- 11.15. TactoTek
- 11.16. T-Ink
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