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Electronic paper technology is rapidly advancing, with significant breakthroughs occurring between 1992 and 2012. Further development is expected, with patent limits anticipated in approximately 16 years.

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Area of Science:

  • Materials Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Information Technology

Background:

  • Electronic paper (e-paper) is poised to revolutionize reading, writing, and studying.
  • Its potential impact is compared to the invention of the printing press.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the technological evolution and growth potential of electronic paper.
  • To identify key development trends and geographical contributions.

Main Methods:

  • Statistical analysis
  • Technology decomposition
  • Multistage technological evolution analysis
  • Growth potential analysis

Main Results:

  • Significant technological breakthroughs occurred between 1992 and 2012.
  • Japan, USA, South Korea, and China are leading in printed e-paper development.
  • China focuses on apparatus development but lags in key technologies held by large enterprises.
  • Research priorities include presentation devices, light emission, and semiconductor devices.

Conclusions:

  • Electronic paper technology possesses substantial development potential and market opportunities.
  • Further advancements are projected, with patent limits expected in approximately 16 years.
  • International collaboration and addressing technological gaps are crucial for widespread adoption.