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Technology Roadmap for Automotive Flexible Display

In: Planning and Roadmapping Technological Innovations

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  • Byung Sung Yoon

    (Portland State University)

  • Corey White

    (Morpho Detection)

  • Greg Wease

    (Leadspoke)

  • Lokesh Honnappa

    (Lam Research)

  • Sheng-Te Tsai

    (Portland State University)

  • Xiaowen Wang

    (Portland State University)

  • Tugrul U. Daim

    (Portland State University)

Abstract

Flexible displays are thin, lightweight, unbreakable, and energy saving, which can be fabricated using the existing display manufacturing facilities, reducing the significant cost of building new facilities. In addition to displays, the flexible solution can be beneficial for a multitude of applications: automotive, medical, technical, and educational applications. The objective of this chapter is to develop a technology roadmap for flexible display technology. The research focuses on the application of flexible display in automotive industry. We will introduce market drivers, product, and technology analysis and also provide research on the necessary resources needed within R&D in the coming years. This chapter also presents tools like QFD – quality function deployment – matrix to perform the mapping between appropriate products and technologies. An extensive literature is conducted to gather information for the different layers of technology roadmap.

Suggested Citation

  • Byung Sung Yoon & Corey White & Greg Wease & Lokesh Honnappa & Sheng-Te Tsai & Xiaowen Wang & Tugrul U. Daim, 2014. "Technology Roadmap for Automotive Flexible Display," Innovation, Technology, and Knowledge Management, in: Tugrul U. Daim & Melinda Pizarro & Rajasree Talla (ed.), Planning and Roadmapping Technological Innovations, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 159-175, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:innchp:978-3-319-02973-3_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-02973-3_7
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