Smart Packaging Comes To Market: Brand Enhancement with Electronics 2013-2023
This report reveals the global demand for electronic smart packaging devices is currently at a tipping point and will grow rapidly to over $1.7 billion by 2023. The electronic packaging (e-packaging) market will remain primarily in consumer packaged goods CPG reaching 35 billion units that have electronic functionality in 2023. E-packaging addresses the need for brands to reconnect with the customer or face oblivion from copying. That even applies to retailer own brands. It addresses the ageing population's consequent need for disposable medical testers and drug delivery devices. Electronic packaging addresses the fact that one third of us have difficulty reading ever smaller instructions. Electronics is already used in packaging from winking rum bottles and talking pizza boxes to aerosols that emit electrically charged insecticide that chases the bug. We even have medication that records how much is taken and when and prompts the user. Reprogrammable phone decoration has arrived. But that is just a warm up. The key enabling technology - printed electronics - is about to reduce costs by 99%. Consequently, many leading brand owners have recently put multidisciplinary teams onto the adoption of the new paper thin electronics on their high volume packaging. It will provide a host of consumer benefits and make competition look very tired indeed. This is mainly about modern merchandising - progressing way beyond static print - and dramatically better consumer propositions. Main Drivers of the Rapid Growth The rapid growth will be driven by trials now being carried out by leading CPG companies and the rapid technical developments emanating for over 3000 organisations, half of them academic, that are currently working on printed and potentially printed electronics. The six main factors driving the rapid growth of electronic smart packaging are: • Ageing population • Consumers are more demanding • Consumers are more wealthy • Changing lifestyles • Tougher legislation • And concern about crime and the new terrorism. There will also be growth from existing applications such as talking pizza boxes, winking logos on multipacks of biscuits and bottles of rum, compliance monitoring blisterpacks in drug trials, prompting plastic bottles of drugs that prompt the user, testers on batteries and reprogrammable decoration on mobile phones. However, IDTechEx's projected adoption only represents a few percent of CPG packages being fitted with these devices in 2022. All of these trends, including detailed ten year forecasts, are covered in the IDTechEx report ""Brand Enhancement by Electronics in Packaging 2012-2022"" www.IDTechEx.com/brand . The report reveals many ways in which brands can create a sharp increase in market share, customer satisfaction and profitability. To gain very high volume, and therefore lowest costs, by selling across all industries, basic hardware platforms such as the very low cost talking label must be developed. These are discussed. There are over 250 pages and a large number of original figures and tables - over 150. These detail market forecasts, statistics for associated industries, pros and cons, technology choices and lessons of success and failure - a lucid, compact analysis for the busy executive. There is much for both non-technical and technical readers. Who should buy this report? The report is vital for those operating in the following roles: • Chief Executives • Brand Managers • Marketing and Business Planning Managers • Packaging Executives • Creative brand-facing media staff in fast moving consumer goods companies It is also meant for organisations supplying, buying and using healthcare disposables. The report is important for Smart Packaging Comes To Market: Brand Enhancement with Electronics 2013-2023
printers, packaging converters, label makers, electronics companies and those supplying electronic inks, paper and film. It will inspire those interested in the technology, marketing, investment, legal, regulatory, environmental and other issues. There are over 40 profiles of developers and suppliers of this ""e-packaging"" technology.
table Of Content
1. Executive Summary And Conclusions 1.1. Benchmarking Validation Of Figures 1.2. Market Sub Sectors Merge 1.2.1. Eas And Rfid 1.3. Reasons For The Slow Start 1.3.1. Unbalanced Supply Chain 1.3.2. Many Examples Of E-packaging 1.3.3. Little Market Pull 1.3.4. Tipping Point 1.3.5. P & G Will Use Printed Electronics 1.3.6. Using More Of The Human Senses And In A Better Way 1.3.7. Reusable Electronic Packaging 1.3.8. Major Adoption Is Certain Now 1.3.9. The Forthcoming E-label 1.3.10. Technology Push 1.4. Market Drivers 1.4.1. Two Routes For E-packaging 1.4.2. Price Sensitivity 1.4.3. Basic Hardware Platforms Are Essential To Achieve Volume 1.5. New Components And Creative Design 1.5.1. New Design Paradigms 1.5.2. Electronic Graphic Design 1.5.3. Diageo Needs
2. Introduction 2.1. Types Of Packaging 2.1.1. Demographic timebomb 2.2. Why Progress Is Now Much Faster 2.2.1. Using The Nine Human Senses 2.2.2. Astrazeneca Diprivan Chipless Rfid 2.3. Why Basic Hardware Platforms Are Essential 2.3.1. Argument For Printing Standard Circuits 2.3.2. Touch And Hearing Smart Packaging Comes To Market: Brand Enhancement with Electronics 2013-2023
2.3.3. Smell 2.4. Why E-packaging Has Been Slow To Appear 2.4.1. Inadequate Market Research 2.4.2. Lack Of Market Pull 2.4.3. Wrong Priorities By Developers - Engineering Led Design 2.4.4. Inadequate Cost Reduction 2.4.5. Odd Inventions Not Economy Of Scale/hardware Platforms 2.4.6. Failure To Solve Technical Problems 2.4.7. Legal Constraints 2.4.8. Lessons From Brand Enhancement Of Cars Using Printed Electronics
3. The Need For Electronics In Packaging 3.1. Safety 3.2. Security And Reducing Crime 3.3. Uniqueness/ Product Differentiation 3.4. Convenience 3.5. Leveraging The Brand With Extra Functions, Brand Enhancement 3.6. Merchandising And Increasing Sales 3.6.2. Attracting Attention 3.6.3. Rewards 3.7. Entertainment 3.7.1. touchcode 3.8. Error Prevention 3.9. Environmental Aspects Of Disposal 3.10. Environmental Quality Control Within The Package 3.11. Quality Assurance 3.12. Consumer Feedback 3.13. Removing Tedious Procedures 3.14. Cost Reduction, Efficiency And Automated Data Collection
4. The Magic That Is Becoming Possible 4.1. New Printed Electronics Products From Toppan Forms 4.2. Solar Bags 4.3. Smart Substrates 4.4. Transparent And Invisible Electronics 4.5. Tightly rollable Electronics 4.5.1. Fault Tolerant Electronics 4.6. Stretchable And Morphing Electronics 4.7. Edible Electronics 4.8. Electronics As Art 4.9. Origami Electronics Smart Packaging Comes To Market: Brand Enhancement with Electronics 2013-2023
4.10. The Package Becomes The Delivery Mechanism 4.11. Electronic Release, Dispensing And Consumer Information
5. Basic Hardware Platforms Needed By The Market 5.1. Winking Image Label 5.2. Talking Label 5.3. Recording Talking Label 5.4. Scrolling Text Label 5.5. Timer 5.6. Self adjusting Use By Date 5.7. Other Sensing Electronics 5.8. Moving Color Picture Label 5.9. Drug And Cosmetic Delivery System 5.10. Ultra Low Cost Printed Rfid/eas Label
6. Precursors Of Impending E-packaging Capabilities 6.1. Coming Down Market 6.2. T-ink And All The Senses
7. Examples Of E-packaging 7.1. Examples Of E-packaging And Related uses With Human Interface 7.1.1. Printed Electronics Magazine Cover - Blue Spark, Ntera, Calpoly, sical, Canvas And Ricoh 7.1.2. Printed Electronic Greeting Cards - Tigerprint, Nano eprint, And Novalia 7.1.3. Cigarettes Scrolling Display - Kent 7.1.4. Talking Pill Compliance Kit - Meadwestvaco 7.1.5. Monochrome reprogrammable Phone Decoration - Hitachi 7.1.6. Color reprogrammable Phone Decoration - Hewlett Packard And Kent Display 7.1.7. Rum winking Segments - Coyopa 7.1.8. Talking Pizza Boxes - National Football League And mangia Media 7.1.9. Batteries With Integral Battery Tester - Duracell 7.1.10. Point Of Sale Material - News Corporation And T-ink 7.1.11. Place Mats - Mcdonalds 7.1.12. Animation And Sound - Westpoint Stevens 7.1.13. Board Games Become Animated - Hasbro And Character Visions 7.1.14. Interactive Tablecloth - Hallmark 7.1.15. Compliance Monitoring blisterpack - National Institutes Of Health/fisher Scientific 7.1.16. Compliance Monitoring blisterpack Laminate - Novartis/compliers Group/dcm 7.1.17. Smart blisterpack Dispenser - Bang & Olufsen Medicom 7.1.18. Winking Sign - Acreo 7.1.19. Compliance Monitoring Plastic Bottle - Aardex Smart Packaging Comes To Market: Brand Enhancement with Electronics 2013-2023
7.1.20. Talking Medicine - Cvs And Other Us Pharmacies 7.1.21. Talking Prizes - Coca-cola 7.1.22. Beer package Game - Vtt Technology 7.1.23. Electronic Cosmetic Pack - Procter And Gamble 7.1.24. Cookie Heater Pack - T-ink 7.2. Examples Of E-packaging Without Human Interface 7.2.1. Time Temperature Label - Findus Bioett 7.2.2. Anti-theft - Wal-mart/tyco Adt 7.2.3. Time Temperature Recorders - Healthcare Shippers/ksw Microtec 7.2.4. Fly Seeking Spray - Reckitt Benkiser 7.2.5. Rfid For Tracking - Tesco & Metro/alien Technology 7.2.6. blisterpack With Electronic Feedback Buttons - Kuopio University Hospital 7.2.7. Trizivir - Astrazeneca 7.2.8. oxycontin - Purdue Pharma 7.2.9. Viagra - Pfizer 7.2.10. Theft Detection - Swedish Postal Service And Deutsche Post 7.2.11. Blood - Massachusetts General Hospital 7.2.12. Real Time Locating Systems - Jackson Healthcare Hospitals/awarepoint
8. The Toolkit Of Electronic Components For E-packaging 8.1. Challenges Of Traditional Components 8.2. Printed And Potentially Printed Electronics 8.2.1. Successes So Far 8.2.2. Materials Employed 8.2.3. Printing Technology Employed 8.2.4. Multiple Film Then Components Printed On Top Of Each Other 8.3. Paper vs Plastic Substrates vs Direct Printing Onto Packaging 8.3.1. Paper vs Plastic Substrates 8.3.2. Electronic Displays That Can Be Printed On Any Surface 8.4. Transistors And Memory Inorganic 8.4.1. nanosilicon Ink 8.4.2. Zinc Oxide Based Ink 8.5. Transistors And Memory Organic 8.6. Displays 8.6.1. electrophoretic 8.6.2. thermochromic 8.6.3. electrochromic 8.6.4. Printed Lcd 8.6.5. Oled 8.6.6. electrowetting 8.7. Energy Harvesting For Packaging 8.7.2. photovoltaics Smart Packaging Comes To Market: Brand Enhancement with Electronics 2013-2023
8.7.3. Other 8.8. Batteries 8.8.2. Single Use Laminar Batteries 8.8.3. Rechargeable Laminar Batteries 8.8.4. New Shapes - Laminar And Flexible Batteries 8.9. Transparent Batteries And photovoltaics - Nec, Waseda University, Aist 8.10. Other Important Flexible Components Now Available 8.10.1. Capacitors And supercapacitors 8.10.2. Applications For supercapacitors 8.10.3. Resistors 8.10.4. Conductive Patterns for Antennas, Identification, Keyboards Etc. 8.10.5. Programming At manufacturer, Purchaser Or End User 8.11. New Types Of Component - Thin And Flexible 8.11.1. memristors 8.11.2. metamaterials 8.11.3. Thin Film Lasers, supercabatteries, Fuel Cells
9. Supplier And Developer Profiles 9.1. Acreo, Sweden 9.2. Basf, Germany 9.3. Blue Spark Technologies, Usa 9.4. capxx, Australia 9.5. cymbet, Usa 9.6. Dsm Innovation, Netherlands 9.7. E-ink 9.8. enfucell, Finland 9.9. excellatron, Usa 9.10. Fraunhofer Institute For Electronic Nano Systems (enas), Germany 9.11. Front Edge Technology, Usa 9.12. Holst Centre, Netherlands 9.13. Infinite Power Solutions Usa 9.14. infratab, Usa 9.15. Institute Of Bioengineering And Nanotechnology (a*star), Singapore 9.16. Konarka, Usa 9.17. kovio, Usa 9.18. Massachusetts Institute Of Technology Usa 9.19. Mitsubishi, Japan 9.20. Nano eprint, Uk 9.21. nanogram, Usa 9.22. National Renewable Energy Laboratory Nrel, Usa 9.23. Nec, Japan 9.24. New University Of Lisbon, Portugal Smart Packaging Comes To Market: Brand Enhancement with Electronics 2013-2023
9.25. novalia, Uk 9.26. Ntera, Usa 9.27. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Usa 9.28. Panasonic, Japan 9.29. Planar Energy, Usa 9.30. plextronics, Usa 9.31. polyic, Germany 9.32. Power Paper, Israel 9.33. prelonic Technologies, Austria 9.34. printechnologics, Germany 9.35. Pst Sensor, South Africa 9.36. solarmer, Usa 9.37. solicore, Usa 9.38. soligie, Usa 9.39. Sony, Japan 9.40. T-ink 9.41. Waseda University, Japan
10. Market Forecasts 2012-2022 10.1. Ultimate Market Potential 10.2. E-packaging Market 2012-2022 10.3. Beyond Brand Enhancement 10.4. Printed Electronics Market 10.5. Battery Market For Small Devices
appendix 1: Glossary
appendix 2: Idtechex Publications And Consultancy
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