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Market Research Report

World Nanotubes to 2009

Published by The Freedonia Group
Published January, 2006 Product code 35475
Content info 252 PAGES
Price
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World Nanotubes to 2009 published by The Freedonia Group in January, 2006. This report consists of 252 PAGES and the price starts from US $ 4800.

Introduction

Nanotubes poised to reshape many industries

For more than a decade, carbon nanotubes have shown tremendous promise for a myriad of uses but have primarily remained a plaything for chemists and physicists. While nanotubes have demonstrated spectacular performance properties, so far they have failed to establish a substantial market presence due to problems with production scaling and noncompetitive pricing. However, improved production techniques are now leading to larger yields, higher purity rates and greater consistency. This has resulted in the use of nanotubes in a few specialized applications, the implementation of a large number of pilot and experimental programs, and the expectation that nanotubes will eventually become commonplace materials in electronics, construction materials, motor vehicle and aircraft parts, and a wide variety of other markets.

Nanotube demand to reach $250 million in 2009

Demand for nanotubes is expected to reach $250 million worldwide in 2009 and by 2020 will likely approach $10 billion. (This forecast assumes continued success in production technology improvements to bring pricing to a competitive level.) Early successes will be in electronics, where performanceenhancing attributes offered by nanotubes will allow manufacturers of displays and other electronic components to meet increasingly demanding goals. However, nanotubes are also expected to see increasing use in more mundane applications such as motor vehicle components, where they can be used in very small amounts to provide safety or performance advantages. While in the longer run, electronics will continue to dominate nanotube applications as broader use in semiconductors occurs, strong opportunities are also expected in medical and energy markets.

Asia/Pacific nanotube market to top US by 2009

The importance of electronics as an early application for nanotubes will drive demand in the Asia/Pacific region, which will overtake the United States as the leading market for nanotubes by 2009. Strong growth is expected in South Korea, Japan and China. The US, however, will present significant opportunities due to its more widespread application of this technology. Western Europes demand for nanotubes will be concentrated in motor vehicle, electronics and aerospace applications, although numerous niche markets such as sporting goods are also being developed.

Study coverage     

Details on these and other key findings are available in the new Freedonia industry study, World Nanotubes, which study provides current demand data and forecasts to 2009, 2014 and 2020 by market, nanotube product, world region and individual key country. The study also considers global market environment indicators, presents information on industry participants (private companies, government agencies and laboratories, and universities with nanotubes research and development activities) and profiles 41 leading industry players including Arkema, Carbon Nanotechnologies, Fullerene International, Hyperion Catalysis, Nanocyl, NanoLab, Nanoledge and Raymor Industries.

Preliminary Table of Contents

Introduction

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

MARKET ENVIRONMENT

General
World Macroeconomic Overview
World Per Capita Gross Domestic Product
Personal Consumption & Expenditure Trends
World Population Trends
World Manufacturing Outlook
World Energy & Power Generation Outlook
World Electronics Overview
World Motor Vehicle Outlook
World Health Expenditures Outlook
Nanotechnology Overview
Definitions
Nanomaterials Overview
Environmental & Regulatory Issues
World Nanotubes Overview

NANOTUBES OVERVIEW

General
Single-Wall Nanotubes
Demand by Region
Demand by Market
Multi-Wall Nanotubes
Demand by Region
Demand by Market
Production by Region
Pricing Issues

MARKET OVERVIEW

General
Electronics
Semiconductors
Displays
Other
Health Care & Pharmaceuticals
Energy Generation & Storage
Batteries
Fuel Cells
Other
Motor Vehicles
Aerospace & Defense
Other

UNITED STATES

Research & Development
Nanotube Demand
Suppliers

WESTERN EUROPE

General
Nanotube Demand
Germany
Research & Development
Nanotube Demand
Suppliers
France
Research & Development
Nanotube Demand
Suppliers
Italy
Research & Development
Nanotube Demand
Suppliers
United Kingdom
Research & Development
Nanotube Demand
Suppliers
Other Western Europe
Research & Development
Nanotube Demand
Suppliers

ASIA/PACIFIC

General
Nanotube Demand
China
Research & Development
Nanotube Demand
Suppliers
Japan
Research & Development
Nanotube Demand
Suppliers
South Korea
Research & Development
Nanotube Demand
Suppliers
Taiwan
Research & Development
Nanotube Demand
Suppliers
Other Asia/Pacific
Research & Development
Nanotube Demand
Suppliers

OTHER REGIONS

General
Canada
Research & Development
Nanotube Demand
Suppliers
Mexico
Research & Development
Nanotube Demand
Suppliers
Brazil
Research & Development
Nanotube Demand
Suppliers
Russia
Research & Development
Nanotube Demand
Suppliers
Other
Research & Development
Nanotube Demand
Suppliers

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

General
Industry Participants
Producers
End Users
Cooperative Agreements
Intellectual Property Issues
Competitive Strategies
Manufacturing
Production Capacity
Cost Considerations
Marketing & Distribution

Company Profiles

Preliminary List of Tables & Charts

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1 Summary Table

MARKET ENVIRONMENT

1 World Gross Domestic Product by Region
2 World Per Capita Gross Domestic Product by Region
3 World Personal Consumption Expenditures by Region
4 World Population by Region
5 World Manufacturing Value Added by Region
6 World Electricity Generation by Region
7 World Electronic Product Shipments by Region
8 World Motor Vehicle Production
9 World Health Expenditures by Region

NANOTUBES OVERVIEW

1 World Nanotube Demand by Type
Cht Nanotube Demand by Region, 2009
2 Single-Wall Nanotube Demand by Region
3 Single-Wall Nanotube Demand by Market
4 Multi-Wall Nanotube Demand by Region
5 Multi-Wall Nanotube Demand by Market

MARKET OVERVIEW

1 World Nanotube Demand by Market
Cht Nanotube Demand by Market, 2009
2 World Electronics Market for Nanotubes by Region & Application
3 World Semiconductor Market for Nanotubes by Region
4 World Display Market for Nanotubes by Region
5 Other World Electronics Markets for Nanotubes by Region
6 World Health Care Market for Nanotubes by Region & Application
7 World Drug Delivery Market for Nanotubes by Region
8 World Medical Equipment & Device Market for Nanotubes by Region
9 Other World Health Care Markets for Nanotubes by Region
10 World Energy Generation & Storage Markets for Nanotubes by Region & Application
11 World Battery Market for Nanotubes by Region
12 World Fuel Cell Market for Nanotubes by Region
13 Other World Energy Markets for Nanotubes by Region
14 World Motor Vehicle Market for Nanotubes by Region
15 World External Motor Vehicle Parts Market for Nanotubes by Region
16 World Fuel Line Market for Nanotubes by Region
17 World Other Motor Vehicle Markets for Nanotubes by Region
18 World Aerospace Market for Nanotubes by Region
19 World Other Markets for Nanotubes by Region

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

1 Selected Cooperative Agreements
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