Not only do printed batteries bring low-cost manufacturing to battery manufacture, but they also enable integrated manufacturing plants to be created in which an entire electronic device including processors, memory and power sources can be created in a single process. And printing batteries is also the obvious way to fabricate power sources on flexible substrates, especially paper. The report Printable Battery Markets: 2009 and Beyond provides an in depth discussion of the printed batteries market in 2009 and a forecast of where this exciting new business is headed.
After years of development several firms are finding real world applications for their printed batteries. This NanoMarkets report analyzes the opportunities for these products, the strategies of the firms that are manufacturing them, and the printing approaches that they are using. It discusses how the market will evolve in the current worldwide recessionary environment with its lower expectations for the growth of the RFID; a key driver for printed batteries in the past. The report also pinpoints where printed batteries could ultimately offer a cost or manufacturing advantage over today's coin or button batteries. The report also provides profiles of firms that are competing in this sector, the products that they are offering and the markets they are targeting.
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