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Study Says Printed Electronics Market to be Worth $300 billion in next 20 years

Apr 28 2008, 10:12am CDT | by

Study Says Printed Electronics Market to be Worth $300 billion in next 20 years
 
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According to Research and Market over the next 20 years printed electronics will be a $300 billion market. The largest segment of this printed electronics business will be for transistors and memory according to the report.

The first products based on printed transistors and memory is to be sold this year the report says. There are 150 companies cited in the report that are working to make printed electronics happen.

The summary of the report isn’t exactly clear on the technology behind this. However, wouldn’t it be so cool if 15 years from now when you needed more RAM you simply fired up your printer to get it?

Via Research and Markets

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