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From Technologies to Market
20172017
September 2017
Artificial Artificial Organ
Technology & Market Technology & Market Analysis 2017
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OBJECTIVES OF THE REPORT
• Explain the challenges linked to organ transplantation and the limits of the current process.
• Introduce the technologies behind the different types of artificial organs (kidney, liver, lung, heart, pancreas…).
• Give an overview of history of artificial organs from first developments to nowadays, along with a presentation ofmain players and their respective technologies.Who’s providing what, who’s working with whom?
• Provide market data and forecasts.
• Detail the limits of current technology and how it might evolve in the future. Discuss the main challenges, andhow artificial organs companies can overcome them. What do end-users expect? How will the healthcare industrybe impacted? How will the regulatory landscape evolve?
• Provide a focus on technical aspects of artificial organs : batteries, biocompatibility, sensors, pumping systems…
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o OEMs & System Integrators:
• To evaluate benefits of artificial organs
• To identify the artificial organs players, types oforgans and specificities of the differenttechnologies used
• To understand behavioral evolution
o MEMS companies:
• To have a broad overview of all artificial organs applications & markets
• To identify new markets
• To monitor and benchmark potential competitors
• To understand behavior evolution
o R&D players:• To understand new challenges in artificial organs
• To address the right market with the right technology
o Equipment & Material suppliers:
• To understand the technical evolution of artificial organs devices.
• To identify business opportunities and prospects
o Financial & Strategic investors:
• To understand the potential for artificial organs
• To know the latest developments within the industry
• To get a list of artificial organs players and their activities
• To understand which are the sweet spots and what the end-users are pushing for
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• Executive Summary 9
• Introduction 35
• The problems of organ transplantation
• Our definition of artificial organs
• Permanent vs. temporary implants
• Wearable vs. implantable
• Market Segmentation 49
• Technological and economic criteria
• Segmentation of the market
• Market Data and Forecasts 2016-2022 56
• Significant moves
• Fund raising and grants
• Market quantification
• Market data and forecasts
• Roadmap
• Segments Description 73
• Total artificial heart
• Ventricular assist devices
• Artificial pancreas
• Bioartificial pancreas
• Artificial lungs
• Artificial kidney
• Artificial liver
• Technical Aspects 154
• Biocompatibility
• Batteries
• Sensors
• Pumps
• Connectivity
• Software
• Embedded Software for Artificial organs 167
• Definitions and context
• Ventricular assist devices and total artificial heart
• Artificial pancreas
• Supply Chain 183
• Perspectives – Bionics, 3D Bioprinting and 192
Transhumanism
• Regulations: an Overview 215
• Market access of connected medical devices
• Conclusions 236
TABLE OF CONTENTS
• For each segment:• Players
• Market size
• Technological requirements
• Company profiles
• Roadmaps
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Biography & contact
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Asma Siari
Marjorie Villien, PhD
As a Technology & Market Analyst, Dr. Marjorie Villien works in the Microfluidic & Medical Technologies (MedTech) business unit at Yole Développement, the "Morethan Moore" market research and strategy consulting company. She is a daily contributor to the development of MedTech activities, with a dedicated collection ofmarket & technology reports as well as custom consulting projects. After spending two years at Harvard, Dr. Villien served as a research scientist at INSERM in the fieldof MRI & PET imaging. She has spoken at numerous international conferences and has authored or co-authored 11 papers and one patent. Dr. Villien graduated fromGrenoble INP and holds a PhD in physics & medical imaging.
Email: [email protected]
As a Technology & Market Analyst in the Medical Technologies (MedTech) business unit at Yole Développement (Yole), Asma Siari is involved in the development oftechnology & market reports as well as the production of custom consulting projects. After a Master’s degree in Biotechnologies, Diagnostic Therapeutics &Management, Asma serves as Research Assistant at the Moores Cancer Center (San Diego, CA). She is a coauthor in two scientific publications published in theMolecular Cancer Research Journal. In addition to her mission at Yole, Asma is currently working on her Advanced Master’s degree in International Strategy &Marketing BtoB (EM Lyon Business School, France).
Email: [email protected]
Yohann Tschudi, PhD
As a Software & Market Analyst, Dr. Yohann Tschudi is a member of the MEMS & Sensors business unit at Yole Développement (Yole). Yohann is daily working withYole’s analysts to identify, understand and analyze the role of the software parts within any semiconductor products, from the machine code to the highest level ofalgorithms. Market segments especially analyzed by Yohann include big data analysis algorithms, deep/machine learning, genetic algorithms, all coming from ArtificialIntelligence (IA) technologies.After his thesis at CERN (Geneva, Switzerland) in particle physics, Yohann developed a dedicated software for fluid mechanics and thermodynamics applications.Afterwards, he served during 2 years at the University of Miami (FL, United-States) as a research scientist in the radiation oncology department. He was involved incancer auto-detection and characterization projects using AI methods based on images from Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). During his research career, Yohann hasauthored and co-authored more than 10 relevant papers. Yohann has a PhD in High Energy Physics and a master degree in Physical Sciences from Claude BernardUniversity (Lyon, France).
Email: [email protected]
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Abbott, Accellta, Alcon, Alliqua, Amesys, Amplifon, Animas, Aryballe Technologies, Asante, AWAK, Baxter, Becton
Dickinson, Berlin Heart, Betabionics, Bigfoot Biomedical, Bimba, Biofab, Bionic vision technologies, Bivacor, Breethe
inc., Carmat, Cellnovo, Cochlear Ltd, Debiotech, Dedienne, Defymed, Device Solutions, Dexcom, Diabeloop, Dose
Safety, Draper, Dreamed, Dualis, Edwards Lifesciences, Flex, Fresenius, GN ReSound, Google, Grey Innovation,
HeartWare, HEF R&D, IBM Watson, Imasonic, Inreda Diabetic, InSmart, Insulet Corporation, Intarcia, Invensense,
Jarvik Heart, Johnson and Johnson, Knowles, Kollmorgen, Lilly, MC3, Medtronic, Memscap, Minifab, Mode AGC,
Nanodialysi, Nano-dimension, Nemaura, Neokidney, Novartis, Novo Nordisk, Numerex, Omron, Organovo,
Paxitech, PixiumVision, Reliant Heart, Roche, Second Sigh, Senseonics, Siemens, Sintef, Sivantos, SmartProducts,
Sonion, Sonova, St Jude Medical, ST Microelectronics, Starkey, Syncardia, Tandem, Tandem Life, TDK-Epcos, Techshot,
Terumo, Thoratec, Transonic, TypeZero, ViaCyte, Vignal Artru, Vital Therapies, WAK, Widex, William Demant,
WiTricity, Xenios…
And many more !!
LIST OF COMPANIES MENTIONED IN THIS REPORT
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230+ slides of market and technology analysis
Information gathered through direct discussions with technology developers, end-users and key opinion leaders
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ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION
A problem to solve: shortage of human organ donors
Artificial organs solve one of the medical world’s
thorniest problems
• The disparity between patients awaiting organtransplantation and organ availability increases eachyear.
• Average Median Wait Time to Transplant in the US:
• Kidney – 5 years
• Pancreas – 2 years
• Kidney / Pancreas – 1.5 years
• Liver – 11 months
• Heart – 4 months
• Lung – 4 months
• Many factors are considered while on the waiting listincluding:
• Blood type
• Body size
• Distance from donor
• Severity of illness
• Time on list
** One donor can give more than one organ
Source: https://www.organdonor.gov/
In the USA
Executive Summary
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ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION
Transplants and waiting list by organ type in the US
Kidney transplantation
is by far the most
frequently carried out
transplantation globally
• Kidney transplantation is generally accepted as the best treatment both for quality of life and costeffectiveness.
• Organ transplantation is often the only treatment for end state organ failure, such as liver and heart failure.
Kidney
58%Liver
23%
Heart
9%
lung
7%
Kidney/Pancreas
2%
Pancreas
1%
Transplants performed in 2015 by
organ in the US
Kidney
82%
Liver
11%
Heart
3%
Lung
1%Other
3%
Organs people were waiting for as of
September 2016 in the US
30 814 122 071
Source of the data:
https://www.organdonor.gov/
Executive Summary
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ARTIFICIAL ORGANS
Scope of our report
• We decided to focus on “vital” artificial organsfor our market analysis.
• We broadened the perspectives to the bionicsand transhumanism segments but didn’t quantifythis market specifically.
• We didn’t focus on bionic limbs (hands, feet, legs,exoskeleton…) since the solutions for theseorgans are more linked to robotics and this isanswered in another report “Sensors formedical robotics”.
Artificial
organs
Total
Partial
Bionics /
transhumanism
Prosthetics /
Exoskeleton
Executive Summary
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CONTENT OF THE REPORT
Introduction
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CONTENT OF THE REPORT
Market analysis and segmentation
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CONTENT OF THE REPORT
Market data and forecasts
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CONTENT OF THE REPORT
Technical aspects
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CONTENT OF THE REPORT
Focus on the embedded software
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CONTENT OF THE REPORT
Company profiles & technology overview
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CONTENT OF THE REPORT
Perspectives: Bionic man, 3D Bioprinting and Transhumanism
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Organ transplantation is often the only treatment for end-state organ failure, such as liver, kidney and heart failure. Tragically, most people on the waiting list die before they ever get an organ. Hence the dream of developing artificial organs made of electronic and mechanical parts has been around for decades. The first total artificial heart transplant was in the 1980s, yet since then few improvements have made these devices more efficient. Newcomers such as Carmat and Bivacor are aiming to change the paradigm from a single mechanical heart towards a smarter solution, with embedded sensors and intelligence. The next wave of development came from the diabetes epidemic that affects every country, hitting more than 8% of the global population today. The artificial pancreas market will therefore experience a huge 49% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the next five years, to reach
$1.3B in 2022. The next breakthrough to happen will come in 5-10 years, bringing artificial lungs and kidneys. The first commercially approved devices will be wearable systems such as the Wearable Artificial Kidney Foundation, Inc. (WAKFI) system. Soon after the first wearable kidney we should be able see a leap to an implantable device like that developed by the kidney project at University of California, San Francisco and Vanderbilt University. Artificial organs combine many advantages besides availability, including fewer compatibility issues, eliminating ethical concerns around organ trafficking, and decreasing cost. The artificial organ market will be worth $1.3B in 2017 and its 20% CAGR over the next five years will see it grow to $3.5B in 2022.
This report describes artificial organ market dynamics, players and technological challenges.
ARTIFICIAL ORGAN TECHNOLOGY AND MARKET ANALYSIS 2017Market & Technology report - September 2017
FIVE OUT OF THE TEN LEADING CAUSES OF DEATH IN THE WORLD WILL BENEFIT FROM ARTIFICIAL ORGANS
How will artificial organs revolutionize organ transplants and overcome shortages in the next 20 years?
KEY FEATURES OF THE REPORT Get the sample of the report on www.i-Micronews.com• Introduction to the technological
differences between artificial organs
• Comprehensive market analysis for each segment, covering total artificial hearts, ventricular assist devices, artificial pancreas, bioartificial pancreas, artificial livers, artificial kidneys and artificial lungs
• Funding, investments and acquisitions
• Supply chain• Market data and forecasts for
2016-2040 and market shares in 2017
• Roadmaps: How will the industry evolve?
• Technical aspects of artificial organs such as sensors and emitters, biocompatibility issues, weight and volume, batteries and pumps
• Specifications and requirements for embedded software in the field of artificial organs
• Types of algorithms used and business models in the field of software development
• Over 20 company profiles with pictures and descriptions of their technologies
• Some perspectives in the field of bionics: bionic ears, bionic eyes, bionic noses, 3D bioprinting and transhumanism
Artificial organ market and roadmap - 2016-2040 forecasts
bioprinted heart
1st implantation of a left ventricular assist device
1st implantation of a total artificial heart
Hybrid closed loopartificial pancreas
Implantable artificial heartas a destination therapy
Wearable artificial lung & artificial kidney
Implantableartificial kidney
Implanted
2030
2040
2025
2020
Today
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Others1
Artificialpancreas
Ventricularassist device
Total artificialheart
First bioartificial pancreas
First artificial lung and artificial kidney
First artificial liver
Forecasts includes systems + consumables1Others include artificial liver, artificial kidney, artificial lung and bioartificial pancreas
Rev
enue
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(Yole Développement, September 2017)
Bringing a new artificial organ to market is a very long and costly project. The average time of development for such a complex technology is about 15-25 years in addition to the five to ten years of testing and regulatory approval. These gigantic delays explain why few companies have
ever invested in artificial organs, even if the total available market is humungous. Investors have to be patient and developers determined to bring such a technology to market. Ventricular assist devices form an established market, with big players such as Abbott and Medtronic, who
ARTIFICIAL HEART AND ARTIFICIAL PANCREAS: READY TO BLOW UP THE ARTIFICIAL ORGAN MARKET!
ARTIFICIAL ORGAN TECHNOLOGY AND MARKET ANALYSIS 2017
YESTERDAY ARTIFICIAL ORGANS WERE MADE OF MECHANICAL PARTS: TODAY THEY ARE BASED ON ELECTRONICS: TOMORROW THEY WILL BE SMART
Maybe you have watched a ‘transhumanist’ movie. Perhaps you’ve had a conversation about whether or not you would opt for bionic upgrades like superhuman lung capacity, or an immortal self-contained heart. You and your friends probably had different opinions, but concluded that it’s irrelevant because we are far
away from making these choices. Well, it turns out that the option is only a few years away. Artificial organs today only have a few sensors. But in the near future, the next generation of artificial organs will have a myriad of embedded sensors to monitor the status of the patient, and more intelligence to take changes in physiology into account. The software that pilots these artificial organs must parallel engineering developments. For now, particularly in artificial pancreas, a multitude of different algorithms exist, each of those with advantages and disadvantages, but all with an internal control law. These span very simple binary answers and much more complicated combinations of multiple data from sensors, physical laws, and precise output calculations all embedded in a complex, fast algorithm. Next generation algorithms are in development today and we are expecting large improvements. New fashionable methods like machine learning, and deep learning when the data is available, are entering research through fuzzy logic algorithms. These methods seem promising and will allow full automated control of the artificial organ.
This report unravels the different algorithms used in artificial pancreas and total artificial heart. It also describes the technical aspects boosting artificial organ development progress, such as biocompatibility, batteries and sensors.
respectively bought the two leaders of the field Thoratec and HeartWare. However the total artificial heart is still an emerging market, since the only player has been Syncardia for years. With the arrival of newcomers, the total artificial heart market will experience substantial growth with a 15% CAGR2017-2022. We expect penetration of the artificial pancreas to be also very high and fast in the type 1 diabetic population, since the community has wanted this solution for years. Only Medtronic had an artificial pancreas system approved by the US Food
and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2017 and none has a European CE mark. However, many companies are ready for approval and commercialization, especially two collaborations: one between Diabeloop, Dexcom and Cellnovo; and one involving TypeZero, Dexcom and Tandem.
After decades of development, artificial organ products are now ready to enter the medical device market. Yole Développement is uniquely positioned to provide your company with an understanding of the revolution that will happen in the next few years.
Embedded software for artificial organs: Types & context
(Yole Développement, September 2017)
System software Device drivers
Programming software
(CAD, CAE)
Operating System
Malware re
Utility software
Application software Database
Spread sheet
Multimedia
Presentation
Web /Com’
Text Text Text T
Embedded software
Multimedia
Enterprise
Artificial organs: Developmental cycle and funding sources
(Yole Développement, September 2017)
Who pays?
• Public research funding
• Grants • Associations • …
• Fund raising campaign
• Collaborations • Public grants • Investors • Venture capitals • …
REPORT OBJECTIVES• Explain the challenges linked
to organ transplantation and the limits of the current processes.
• Introduce the technologies behind the different types of artificial organs, including kidneys, livers, lungs, hearts and pancreas.
• Give an overview of artificial organ history from first developments to today, along with a presentation of the main players and their respective technologies. Who’s providing what? Who’s working with who?
• Provide market data and forecasts
• Detail the current technology’s limits and how it might evolve in the future.
• Discuss the main challenges and how artificial organ companies can overcome them.
• Focus on artificial organs’ technical aspects: including batteries, biocompatibility, sensors, and pumping systems
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this report here:
MARKET & TECHNOLOGY REPORT
Executive summary 9
Introduction 36
> The problems of organ transplantation> Our definition of artificial organs> Permanent vs. temporary implants> Wearable vs. implantable
Market segmentation 50
> Technological and economic criteria > Segmentation of the market
Market data and forecasts 2016-2022 57
> Significant moves > Fundraising and grants> Market quantification> Market data and forecasts> Roadmap
Segment descriptions 72
> Total artificial heart> Ventricular assist devices> Artificial pancreas> Bioartificial pancreas
> Artificial lungs> Artificial kidney> Artificial liver
Technical aspects 153
> Biocompatibility > Batteries> Sensors> Pumps> Connectivity> Software
Embedded software for artificial organs 166
> Definitions and context> Ventricular assist devices and total artificial heart> Artificial pancreas
Supply chain 182
Perspectives – Bionics, 3D bioprinting and transhumanism 191
Regulations: an overview 214
> Market access for connected medical devices
Conclusions
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COMPANIES CITED IN THE REPORT (non exhaustive list)Abbott, Accellta, Alcon, Alliqua, Amesys, Amplifon, Animas, Aryballe Technologies, Asante, AWAK, Baxter, Becton Dickinson, Berlin Heart, Betabionics, Bigfoot Biomedical, Bimba, Biofab, Bionic vision technologies, Bivacor, Breethe inc., Carmat, Cellnovo, Cochlear Ltd, Debiotech, Dedienne, Defymed, Device Solutions, Dexcom, Diabeloop, Dose safety, Draper, Dreamed, Dualis, Edwards Lifesciences, Flex, Fresenius, GN ReSound, Google, Grey Innovation, HeartWare, HEF r&d, IBM Watson, Imasonic, Inreda Diabetic, InSmart, Insulet corporation, Intarcia, Invensense, Jarvik Heart, Johnson and Johnson, Knowles, Kollmorgen, Lilly, MC3, Medtronic, Memscap, Minifab, Mode AGC, Nanodialysi, Nano-dimension, Nemaura, Neokidney, Novartis, Novo Nordisk, Numerex, Omron, Organovo, Paxitech, Pixium Vision, Reliant Heart, Roche, Second Sigh, Senseonics, Siemens, Sintef, Sivantos, SmartProducts, Sonion, Sonova, St Jude Medical, ST Microelectronics, Starkey, Syncardia, Tandem, Tandem Life, TDK-Epcos, Techshot, Terumo, Thoratec, Transonic, TypeZero, ViaCyte, Vignal Artru, Vital Therapies, WAK, Widex, William Demant, WiTricity, Xenios and many more !
AUTHORSAs a Software & Market Analyst, Dr. Yohann Tschudi is a member of the MEMS & Sensors business unit at Yole Développement (Yole). Yohann is daily working with Yole’s analysts to identify, understand and analyze the role of the software parts within any semiconductor products, from the machine code to the highest level of algorithms. Market segments especially analyzed by Yohann include big data analysis algorithms, deep/machine learning, genetic algorithms, all coming from Artificial Intelligence (IA) technologies. After his thesis at CERN (Geneva, Switzerland) in particle physics, Yohann developed a dedicated software for fluid mechanics and thermodynamics applications. Afterwards, he served during 2 years at the University of Miami (FL, United-States) as a research scientist in the radiation oncology department. He was involved in cancer auto-detection and characterization projects using AI methods based on images from Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). During his research career, Yohann has authored and co-authored more than 10 relevant papers. Yohann has a PhD in High Energy Physics and a master degree in Physical Sciences from Claude Bernard University (Lyon, France).
As a Technology & Market Analyst in the Medical Technologies (MedTech) business unit at Yole Développement (Yole), Asma Siari is involved in the development of technology & market reports as well as the production of custom consulting projects. After a Master’s degree in Biotechnologies, Diagnostic Therapeutics & Management, Asma serves as Research Assistant at the Moores Cancer Center (San Diego, CA). She is a coauthor in two scientific publications published in the Molecular Cancer Research Journal. In addition to her mission at Yole, Asma prepares today her Advanced Master’s degree in International Strategy & Marketing BtoB (EM Lyon Business School, France).
As a Technology & Market Analyst, Dr. Marjorie Villien works in the Microf luidic & Medical Technologies (MedTech) business unit at Yole Développement, the “More than Moore” market research and strategy consulting company. She is a daily contributor to the development of MedTech activities, with a dedicated collection of market & technology reports as well as custom consulting projects. After spending two years at Harvard, Dr. Villien served as a research scientist at INSERM in the field of MRI & PET imaging. She has spoken at numerous international conferences and has authored or co-authored 11 papers and one patent. Dr. Villien graduated from Grenoble INP and holds a PhD in physics & medical imaging.
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o Yole Développement publishes a comprehensive collection of market & technology reports and patent analysis in:
• MEMS & Sensors
• RF devices & technologies
• Imaging
• Medical technologies (MedTech)
• Photonics
• Advanced packaging
• Manufacturing
• Advanced substrates
• Power electronics
• Batteries and energy management
• Compound semiconductors
• Solid state lighting
• Displays
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In the past 19 years, we worked on more than 2 000 projects, interacting with technology professional and high level opinion makers from the main players of theindustry.
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REPORTS COLLECTION
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OUR 2017 REPORTS PLANNING (1/2)
MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY REPORTS by Yole Développement
o MEMS & SENSORS
− Acoustic MEMS and Audio Solutions 2017
− 3D Imaging & Sensing 2017
− Microspectrometers Markets and Applications 2017
− Status of the MEMS Industry 2017*
− MEMS & Sensors for Automotive 2017
− High End Inertial Sensors for Defense and Industrial Applications 2017*
− Magnetic Sensors Market and Technologies 2017
− Sensors and Sensing Modules for Smart Homes and Buildings 2017
− Sensing and Display for AR/VR/MR 2017
− MEMS Packaging 2017
− Fingerprint Sensor Applications and Technologies - Consumer Market Focus 2017
o RF DEVICES AND TECHNOLOGIES
− RF Front End Modules and Components for Cellphones 2017
− Advanced RF SiP for Cellphones 2017
− 5G and Beyond (Vol 1): Impact on RF Industry, from Infrastructure to Terminals
2017
− 5G and Beyond (Vol 2): RF Materials Platform, from Infrastructure to Terminals
2017
− RF Technologies for Automotive Applications 2017
− GaN and Si LDMOS Market and Technology Trends for RF Power 2017
o MANUFACTURING
− Glass Substrate Manufacturing 2017
− Equipment & Materials for Fan Out Technology 2017
− Equipment and Materials for 3D TSV Applications 2017
− Emerging Non Volatile Memories 2017*
o MEDTECH
− Status of the Microfluidics Industry 2017
− Solid State Medical Imaging 2017
− Connected Medical Devices: the Internet of Medical Things 2017
− Sensors for Medical Robotics 2017
− Artificial Organs: Market & Technology Analysis 2017
− Organs-on-a Chip 2017
o ADVANCED PACKAGING
− Advanced Substrates Overview 2017
− Status of the Advanced Packaging Industry 2017
− Fan Out Packaging: Market & Technology Trends 2017*
− 3D Business Update: Market & Technology Trends 2017*
− Advanced QFN: Market & Technology Trends 2017**
− Inspection and Metrology for Advanced Packaging Platform 2017**
− MEMS Packaging 2017
− Advanced Packaging for Memories 2017
− Advanced RF SiP for Cellphones 2017
− Power Packaging Market and Technology Trends 2017
− Embedded Die Packaging: Technologies and Markets Trends 2017
o IMAGING & OPTOELECTRONICS
− 3D Imaging & Sensing 2017
− Status of the CMOS Image Sensor Industry 2017*
− Camera Module for Consumer and Automotive Applications 2017*
− Uncooled Infrared Imaging Technology & Market Trends 2017*
− Solid State Medical Imaging 2017
o BATTERY AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT
− Status of Battery Industry for Stationary, Automotive and Consumer Applications
*2016 version still available / **To be confirmed
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OUR 2017 REPORTS PLANNING (2/2)o POWER ELECTRONICS
− Status of Power Electronics Industry 2017*
− Silicon Power Mosfet: Market and Technology Trends 2017
− IGBT Market and Technology Trends 2017
− Power Packaging Market and Technology Trends 2017
− Power SiC 2017: Materials, Devices, and Applications*
− Power GaN 2017: Materials, Devices, and Applications*
− Materials Market Opportunities for Cellphone Thermal Management (Battery
Cooling, Fast Charging, Data Processing, Battery Cooling, etc.) 2017
− Gate Driver Market and Technology Trends 2017
− Power Management ICs Market Quarterly Update 2017
− Power Electronics for Electrical Aircraft, Rail and Buses 2017**
− Thermal Management for LED and Power 2017
o COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS
− Power SiC 2017: Materials, Devices, and Applications*
− Power GaN 2017: Materials, Devices, and Applications*
− GaN and Si LDMOS Market and Technology Trends for RF Power 2017
− 5G and Beyond (Vol 2): RF Materials Platform, from Infrastructure to Terminals
2017
− Bulk GaN Substrate Market 2017
o DISPLAYS
− MicroLED Displays 2017
− Display for Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality and Mixed Reality 2017
− Quantum Dots for Display Applications 2017
− Phosphors & Quantum Dots 2017 - LED Downconverters for Lighting & Displays
− Organic Thin Film Transistor 2016: Flexible Displays and Other Applications
− Automotive Lighting 2017 - Technology, Industry and Market Trends
o SOLID STATE LIGHTING
− UV LEDs 2017 - Technology, Manufacturing and Application Trends*
− Horticultural Lighting 2017 - Technology, Industry and Market Trends
− Automotive Lighting 2017 - Technology, Industry and Market Trends*
− Active Imaging and Lidar 2017 (Vol 2) - IR Lighting**
− LED Lighting Module 2017 - Technology, Industry and Market Trends
− IR LEDs and Lasers - Technology Applications and Industry Trends 2017
− Phosphors & Quantum Dots 2017 - LED Downconverters for Lighting & Displays
− MicroLED Displays 2017
− CSP LED Lighting Module 2017
− LED Packaging 2017
− Thermal Management for LED and Power 2017
PATENT ANALYSIS by Knowmade
− Consumer Physics SCiO Molecular Sensor Patent-to-Product Mapping 2017
− Patent Licensing Companies in the Semiconductor Market - Patent Litigation
− Risk and Potential Targets 2017
− MEMS Microphone: Patent Landscape Analysis 2017
− MEMS Microphone: Knowles’ Patent Portfolio Analysis 2017
− Microbolometer: Patents Used in Products 2017
− Microfluidic Technologies for Diagnostic Applications Patent Landscape 2017
− Micropumps: Patent Landscape Analysis 2017
− GaN Technology: Top-100 IP Profiles 2017
− MicroLEDs: Patent Landscape Analysis 2017
− Consumer Physics SCiO Molecular Sensor Patent-to-Product Mapping 2017
− Uncooled Infrared Imaging: Patent Landscape Analysis 2017
− 3D Monolithic Memory: Patent Landscape Analysis 2017
TEARDOWN & REVERSE COSTING by System Plus Consulting More than 60 teardowns and reverse costing analysis and cost simulation tools to be
published in 2017.*2016 version still available / **To be confirmed
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OUR 2016 PUBLISHED REPORTS LIST (1/2)
MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY REPORTS by Yole Développement
o MEMS & SENSORS
− Gas Sensors Technology and Market 2016
− Status of the MEMs Industry 2016
− Sensors for Cellphones and Tablets 2016
− Market and Technology Trends of Inkjet Printheads 2016
− Sensors for Biometry and Recognition 2016
− Silicon Photonics 2016
o IMAGING & OPTOELECTRONICS
− Status of the CMOS Image Sensor Industry 2016
− Uncooled Infrared Imaging Technology & Market Trends 2016
− Imaging Technologies for Automotive 2016
− Sensors for Drones & Robots: Market Opportunities and Technology Evolution 2016
o MEDTECH
− BioMEMS 2016
− Point of Care Testing 2016: Application of Microfluidic Technologies
o ADVANCED PACKAGING
− Embedded Die Packaging: Technology and Market Trends 2017
− 2.5D & 3D IC TSV Interconnect for Advanced Packaging: Business Update 2016
− Fan-Out: Technologies and Market Trends 2016
− Fan-In Packaging: Business update 2016
− Status and Prospects for the Advanced Packaging Industry in China 2016
o MANUFACTURING
− Thin Wafer Processing and Dicing Equipment Market 2016
− Emerging Non Volatile Memories 2016
o COMPOUND SEMICONDUCTORS
− Power GaN 2016: Epitaxy and Devices, Applications and Technology Trends
− GaN RF Devices Market: Applications, Players, Technology and substrates 2016
− Sapphire Applications & Market 2016: from LED to Consumer Electronics
− Power SiC 2016: Materials, Devices, Modules, and Applications
o LED
− UV LED Technology, Manufacturing and Applications Trends 2016
− OLED for Lighting 2016 – Technology, Industry and Market Trends
− Automotive Lighting: Technology, Industry and Market Trends 2016
− Thermal Management Technology and Market Perspectives in Power Electronics and
LEDs 2017
− Organic Thin Film Transistor 2016: Flexible Displays and Other Applications
− Sapphire Applications & Market 2016: from LED to Consumer Electronics
− LED Packaging 2017: Market, Technology and Industry Landscape
o POWER ELECTRONICS
− Power Electronics for EV/HEV 2016: Market, Innovations and Trends
− Status of Power Electronics Industry 2016
− Passive Components Technologies and Market Trends for Power Electronics 2016
− Power SiC 2016: Materials, Devices, Modules, and Applications
− Power GaN 2016: Epitaxy and Devices, Applications, and Technology Trends
− Inverter Technologies Trends & Market Expectations 2016
− Opportunities for Power Electronics in Renewable Electricity Generation 2016
− Thermal Management Technology and Market Perspectives in Power Electronics and
LEDs 2017
− GaN RF Devices Market: Applications, Players, Technology and substrates 2016
o BATTERY AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT
− Beyond Li-ion Batteries: Present and Future Li-ion Technology Challengers 2016
− Stationary Storage and Automotive Li-ion Battery Packs 2016
− Opportunities for Power Electronics in Renewable Electricity Generation 2016
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OUR 2016 PUBLISHED REPORTS LIST (2/2)
PATENT ANALYSIS by Knowmade
− Microbattery Patent Landscape Analysis
− Miniaturized Gas Sensors Patent Landscape Analysis
− 3D Cell Culture Technologies Patent Landscape
− Phosphors and QDs for LED Applications Patent Landscape
− TSV Stacked Memory Patent Landscape
− Fan-Out Wafer Level Packaging Patent Landscape Analysis
TEARDOWN & REVERSE COSTING by System Plus Consulting More than 45 teardowns and reverse costing analysis and cost simulation tools published
in 2016.
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