• BCC report surveys electronic-display-materials markets

    The value of worldwide shipments of electronic display materials was $5.44 billion in 1996, according to a study, Major Display Materials: Markets, Technologies, by Business Communications Company Inc. (BCC; Norwalk, CT). The study also projects an increase to $8.24 billion by 2001, an average annual growth rate of about 9%. Flat-panel-display materials, valued at $1.93 billion in 1996 (35% of the total market value), are forecast to increase to $3.33 billion in 2001 (40% of the total). Display
    Sept. 1, 1997

    BCC report surveys electronic-display-materials markets

    The value of worldwide shipments of electronic display materials was $5.44 billion in 1996, according to a study, Major Display Materials: Markets, Technologies, by Business Communications Company Inc. (BCC; Norwalk, CT). The study also projects an increase to $8.24 billion by 2001, an average annual growth rate of about 9%. Flat-panel-display materials, valued at $1.93 billion in 1996 (35% of the total market value), are forecast to increase to $3.33 billion in 2001 (40% of the total). Display material for cathode-ray tubes (CRTs) was valued at $3.51 billion in 1996 and is expected to increase to $4.90 billion in 2001. Growth is also forecast for various emerging products such as light-emitting polymers and blue LED technology. Report RGB-203 is available from BCC by calling (203) 853-4266.

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