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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Sébastien Clerc
Sébastien Clerc works as a medical technologies and market analyst at Yole Développement. As part of the Medical Technologies
(MedTech) business unit, Sébastien has authored a collection of market and technology reports dedicated to topics including
microfluidics, POC, and MEMS for healthcare applications and connected medical devices. In parallel, he is regularly involved in
custom projects including strategic marketing, technology scouting, and technology evaluation, designed to help academic and
industrial players in their innovation processes. Leveraging his technology and market expertise, Sébastien has spoken at more
than ten industry conferences worldwide in the last two years.
Sébastien graduated from Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble INP - Grenoble, France) with a master’s degree in
Biomedical Technologies. He then completed his curriculum with a master’s degree in Innovation and Technology Management
from the same institute.
Email: [email protected]
Asma Siari
As a Technology & Market Analyst in the Medical Technologies (MedTech) business unit at Yole Développement (Yole), Asma Siariis involved in the development of technology & market reports as well as custom consulting projects. After a Master’s degree inBiotechnologies, Diagnostic Therapeutics & Management, Asma worked as a 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. Whileworking at Yole, Asma graduated with an Advanced Master’s degree in International Strategy & Marketing BtoB (EMLyon BusinessSchool, France).
Email: [email protected]
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454 Life Sciences (Roche), AGC (Asahi Glass Co.), Agilent Technologies, Advanced Liquid Logic (ALL) (Illumina), AppliedBiosystems (Thermo Fisher), Apton Biosystems, Armonica Technologies, Atum, Base4 Innovation, BGI (Beijing GenomicsInstitute), Bio Basic, Biocat, Bioneer, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Caerus Molecular Diagnostics,Catalog, Centrillion Technologies, Complete Genomics (BGI), Corning, Cygnus Biosciences, Depixus, Desktop Genetics, DirectGenomics, DNA Electronics, DNA Script, Dover Motion (Danaher), Electronic Biosciences, Electron Optica, Electroseq, Eurofins,Eve Biomedical, Evonetix, Gen9 Bio (Gingko Bioworks), Genapsys, GeneArt, GeneOracle, Geneseque, Genewiz (BrooksAutomation), Genia Technologies (Roche), Genome Surveilllance, GenScript, Gingko Bioworks, GnuBio (Bio-Rad), Grail, HalcyonMolecular, Harvard University, Helicos Biosciences, Helixworks, Heraeus, Hoya, IDT (Integrated DNA Technologies), Illumina, IMTAG, IMT MEMS, iNanoBio, inSilixa, Intelligent Biosystems (IBS) (Qiagen), Invenios, Ion Torrent (Life technologies) (ThermoFisher), Iridia, Jilin Zixin Pharma, Kilobaser, LabGenius, LaserGen (Agilent), Lightspeed Genomics (BioSearch Technologies), LittleThings Factory, MGI (BGI), Micralyne, Micronit, Mir Enterprises, Molecular Assemblies, Nabsys, NanoString Technologies,NobleGen, NorthShore Bio, Novati (Skorpios Technologies), NuGen, Ohara Corporation, Omniome, Origene, Oxford NanoporeTechnologies (ONT), Pacific Biosciences, Plan Optik, Personal Genomics, Powerchip Technologies, Quantapore, Qiagen,QuantuMDx, QuantumSi, Roche, Roswell Biotechnologies, Schott AG, SeqLL, Silex Microsystems, SingularBio, Singular Genomics,Solametrix, Solexa (Illumina), Stratos Genomics, Synthomics, Thermo Fisher Scientific, TSMC (Taiwan SemiconductorManufacturing Company), Twist Bioscience, Two Pore Guys, Universal Sequencing Technology Corporation, University of Alabama,Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Xgenomes, ZS Genetics, and more.
COMPANIES CITED IN THIS REPORT
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210+ slides of market and technology analysis
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REPORT OBJECTIVES
• Give an overview of the Next-Generation Sequencing and Next-Generation DNA Synthesis market and technologylandscapes, understand who the established and upcoming players are, what their technologies are along with advantages anddrawbacks, and how it will evolve in the next few years
• Understand how and why semiconductor technologies are leveraged in these fields, enabling improvements in cost, size,speed, production scale-up, reproducibility, etc.
• Identify where the opportunities are for the different players all along the supply chain, from materials suppliers andMEMS/microfluidic foundries to sequencing technology developers.
• Provide market data and forecasts along with market shares (installed base of sequencers, number of flowcells, number of 8”equivalent wafers, consumables market in $, fab market in $, raw material market in $)
• Understand the different technologies at the consumable (flow cell) level, in terms of microstructures, materials,manufacturing processes, etc.
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REPORT METHODOLOGY
Market forecast methodology
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REPORT METHODOLOGY
Technology analysis methodology Information collection
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TABLE OF CONTENT (1/3)
Executive Summary p.14
DNA sequencing part1) Context p.56
DNA Structure and DNA sequencing
History of DNA sequencing
Cost of sequencing
Microstructures and the use of semiconductor technologies
Clonal vs. Single-molecule sequencing
Limitations of short reads
Genome assembly
A myriad of technologies in development
Geographical location of sequencing companies
2) Market forecasts p.70
Installed base of sequencers
Flow cells market (units)
Flow cells market (8” equivalent wafers)
Sequencing consumables market ($M)
Sequencing consumables fab market ($M)
Sequencing consumables raw material market ($M)
Conclusions
3) Market trends p.83
Applications of NGS
Evolution of sequencing revenue per application
Applications driving the use of NGS
Leveraging semiconductor technologies
The value will switch from the optics to the chip
Clonal vs. Single molecule technologies – A difficult road to market
Consumables and sample prep
Penetration of the clinical market
Why has Illumina won the sequencing race so far?
Why will Illumina be challenged at some point?
Competition on price
Advices to newcomers
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TABLE OF CONTENT (2/3)
4) Market shares and supply chain p.104
Installed base of sequencers
Number of flow cells per player
Number of flow cells per material
Potential sequencing output per player
Sequencing consumables revenue per player
Sequencing consumables revenue per flow cell material
8” equivalent wafers, per flow cell material
Flow cell fab market, per flow cell material
Flow cell raw material market, per flow cell material
Comments and conclusion
Supply chain analysis:
o DNA sequencing flow cell manufacturing
o Glass substrates providers
o Conclusion
5)Technology trends p.124
Methods for DNA sequencing
Clonal amplification vs. single molecule technologies
Sample prep
Drivers for technology development: an endless race
Clonal vs. Single molecule technologies – which ones are solid-state?
Which are the substrates used?
Detection methods
Use of semiconductor substrates
Size of the chips
Flow cell cost and price breakdown
Quality scores in sequencing
Performances comparison of sequencing technologies
Technology focus: Illumina, Oxford Nanopore, Pacific Biosciences, IonTorrent
Conclusion
6) Company profiles (50+ company profiles of companiesdeveloping sequencing technologies) p.161
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TABLE OF CONTENT (3/3)
DNA synthesis part p.193
Definition
Rapid growth in base pairs
A massive divergence in capacity
HISTORY of DNA writing
What can be synthetized?
How DNA can be Synthetized?
Current DNA synthesis methods
Geographical location of DNA synthesis companies
Mergers and acquisitions
Market data and forecasts
Writing synthetic DNA on silicon chips
Company profiles
Applications for DNA synthesis
New type of DNA suppliers
Market opportunities and current developments
Adoption of silicon chips-based DNA Synthesis technology
Conclusion
Conclusion of the report p.215
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INTRODUCTION
History of DNA sequencing – Main players’ first commercial products and M&A
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PacBio RS
Direct Genomics
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Oxford Nanopore MinION
BGI BGISEQ-500
Illumina GA IIx
454 GS FLX
Who’s next?
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INTRODUCTION
Microstructures and the use of semiconductor technologies
Most sequencing technologies are using, to some extent, microstructures. Beads, wells, membranes, patterned surfaces, nanoporesare examples of microstructures which can be found in sequencing consumables.
Sequencing consumables from several sequencing systems leverage semiconductor technologies to manufacture thesemicrostructures in a reproducible and scalable manner. While glass is often used when optical detection is the method of choice,the advent of electrical detection methods has led to the increased use of CMOS substrates.
Ion Torrent 316 chip (CMOS)Illumina HiSeq flow cell (glass)
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Introduction and context
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Market forecasts
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Market shares and supply chain analysis
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Technology trends (1/2)
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Technology trends (2/2)
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Company profiles
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DNA synthesis dedicated part
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DNA sequencing has many applications in healthcare and life sciences and it is increasingly used in myriad areas as cost reduction starts to permit it. Research is progressing and enabling a better understanding of the genetic content of life. Sequencing therefore holds a bright future in clinical applications, enabling clinical decisions on the basis of sequencing information. Increasing adoption paves the way for personalized medicine, helping to better understand cancers and rare genetic diseases. Sequencing even has potential for non-invasive early cancer detection with liquid biopsies. It is also increasingly used in other applications, such as forensics, agricultural sciences and drug development. Furthermore, the possibility of encoding vast amounts of information in DNA could replace our current data storage solutions, offering an insanely space efficient storage at low cost in the future.
The sequencing market is dominated by a handful of players, all with their own sequencing technology, and associated advantages and drawbacks. However, Illumina currently holds more than 80% of the sequencing market, leaving only crumbs to its competitors. Nevertheless, newcomers such as China’s BGI and the UK’s Oxford Nanopore have the potential to change this along with other technologies in development, some of which might reach the market as soon as 2019. In total, Yole Developpement’s (Yole) analysts identified more than 50 companies developing sequencing
technologies. In the report, Yole's analysts provide our analysis of how the sequencing landscape will evolve in the coming years and how these new technologies could change the game. Cost, throughput, read length, accuracy, speed, portability, ease of interpretation are criteria on which there is room for improvement, and Illumina might win some but not all of these races.
One thing remains clear: we are still in the early days of sequencing and tremendous growth is expected as the use of sequencing spreads. This is why Yole’s analysts expect that the fleet of sequencing instruments will more than double by 2024, from almost 30,000 sequencers today. As a consequence of the razor/razor-blade business model of sequencing consumables, the number of sequencing flow cells, the disposable chips used to perform and sometimes detect the sequencing reaction, is poised to grow at a 21% Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), from 1.28 million units in 2018 to 4.19 million units in 2024. But this is only a first step: the $1,000 genome was achieved years ago, and we’re now heading towards the $100 genome. The continuous improvement of sequencing technologies will someday lead to a much more affordable and practical sequencing, the $10 genome or even below. At this point, it is not millions of flow cells per year but hundreds of millions that one needs to consider, representing an immense opportunity for the entire semiconductor supply chain.
NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING & DNA SYNTHESIS: TECHNOLOGY, CONSUMABLES MANUFACTURING AND MARKET TRENDS 2019 Market & Technology Report - April 2019With the sequencer installed base doubling, the sequencing consumables market will reach $7.8B by 2024.
REPORT KEY FEATURES • History of DNA sequencing• Use of semiconductor technologies
in sequencing• Market data, forecasts and market
shares including installed base of sequencers, number of flow cells, number of 8” equivalent wafers, consumables market in $, fab market in $ and raw material market in $
• Market analysis: applications, drivers, competitive landscape, etc.
• Supply chain analysis• Technology analysis: description,
segmentation and comparison of sequencing technologies available and in development. Sample preparation, detection methods, focus on semiconductor-based consumables
• Company profiles: 50+ companies developing sequencing technologies
• Dedicated part for DNA synthesis technologies, applications and market trends with a focus on semiconductor technologies
REPORT OBJECTIVES• Give an overview of the Next-
Generation Sequencing and Next-Generation DNA synthesis market and technology landscapes, understand who the established and upcoming players are, what their technologies are along with their advantages and drawbacks, and how they will evolve in the next few years
• Understand how and why semiconductor technologies are leveraged in these fields, enabling improvements areas such as cost, size, speed, production scale-up and reproducibility
• Describe the supply chain• Identify where the opportunities are
for the different players all along the supply chain, from materials suppliers and MEMS/microfluidic foundries to sequencing technology developers
• Provide detailed market data and forecasts along with market shares
• Understand the different technologies at the consumable flow cell level, in terms of microstructures, materials and manufacturing processes (Yole Développement, April 2019)
Sequencing market forecasts of flow cells shipped
SEQUENCING IS A VERY DYNAMIC MARKET AND HAS APPLICATIONS IN MANY FIELDS, HOWEVER IT IS ONLY THE BEGINNING OF THE STORY
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NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING & DNA SYNTHESIS – TECHNOLOGY, CONSUMABLES MANUFACTURING AND MARKET TRENDS 2019
THE TIME FOR NEW DNA SYNTHESIS TECHNOLOGIES BASED ON SEMICONDUCTOR CHIPS HAS ARRIVED
Gene synthesis technology has revolutionized both the understanding of DNA functions and the ability to manipulate DNA for experimental, medical, and industrial purposes. Until recently, DNA was synthesized using enzymatic and chemical processes. These methods include random errors, making the DNA useless, and finding error-free DNA is a time-
consuming mission requiring further analysis and sequencing.
Semiconductor chips are allowing important advancements in the field of genomic research by enabling the synthesis of thousands of genes in parallel. This is revolutionizing the way DNA synthesis is performed, enabling faster and more efficient synthesis. Such technology leverages semiconductor processing techniques to greatly increase throughput and has the potential to make oligonucleotide synthesis cost 1000 times lower. On the other hand, the throughput can be increased even further by scaling down the chips’ feature size. In this context, Yole’s analysts estimate that the global market of semiconductor chips used for DNA synthesis will reach $213.2M in 2024 with a CAGR of 40% over the period 2018-2024.
A wide range of applications such as drug discovery, agriculture and data storage will increasingly rely upon gene synthesis to solve problems related to healthcare, food supplies and storage modalities respectively. In the report, Yole’s analysts explore the possibilities envisioned thanks to emerging semiconductor-based DNA synthesis technologies, identify the key players leading the market, highlight the new needs for each application and discuss the technology’s evolution.
Sequencing flow cells market shares per material (in units)
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CHEAPER, BETTER, FASTER, LONGER SEQUENCING READS: SEMICONDUCTOR TECHNOLOGIES HAVE A KEY ROLE TO PLAY IN DRIVING THIS ENDLESS RACE
Most sequencing technologies are using, to some extent, microstructures. Beads, wells, membranes, patterned surfaces and nanopores are all examples of microstructures that can be found in sequencing consumables. Sequencing consumables from most players leverage semiconductor technologies to manufacture these microstructures in a reproducible and scalable manner. The key to scaling sequencing power is always increasing flow cells’ density to generate more data on the same surface area. It is no coincidence that the cost of sequencing has dropped much faster than Moore’s law over the past 15 years.
While glass is often used when optical detection is the method of choice, the advent of electrical detection methods has led to the increased use of silicon and CMOS substrates. Silicon, especially CMOS, is the material of choice for the flow cells used by most technologies currently in development. The expected market introduction of several of these technologies in the next few years will boost the associated number of wafers. Sequencing companies need, or will need, to mass-manufacture these flow cells, creating opportunities at all the levels of the semiconductor supply chain. Indeed, most sequencing players have made the choice to outsource this production to specialized players. However, some start-ups struggle in the development phase because foundries seem not to realize the potential volumes sequencing flow cells could represent in the future. Consequently it is difficult for them to get access to the equipment and processes they need. In this report, Yole analyzes the supply chain and also focuses on several leading and emerging flow cell technologies from key and upcoming players including the type of microstructures, process flow, and evolution over time. Yole's analysts also talk about the limitation of optical detection technologies leading to ever larger glass flow cells, which represents a significant opportunity for glass players as well.
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MARKET & TECHNOLOGY REPORT
COMPANIES CITED IN THE REPORT (non exhaustive list)
AGC [Asahi Glass Co.], Agilent Technologies, Advanced Liquid Logic (Illumina), Apton Biosystems, Armonica Technologies, Atum, Base4 Innovation, BGI [Beijing Genomics Institute], Bio Basic, Biocat, Bioneer, Bio-Rad Laboratories, Biosearch Technologies, Caerus Molecular Diagnostics, Catalog, Centrillion Technologies, Complete Genomics (BGI), Corning, Cygnus Biosciences, Depixus, Desktop Genetics, Direct Genomics, DNA Electronics, DNA Script, Electronic Biosciences, Electron Optica, Electroseq, Eurofins, Eve Biomedical, Evonetix, Gen9 Bio (Gingko Bioworks), Genapsys, GeneArt, GeneOracle, Geneseque, Genewiz (Brooks Automation), Genia Technologies, Genome Surveilllance, GenScript, Gingko Bioworks, GnuBio (Bio-Rad), Grail, Helixworks, Heraeus, Hoya, Integrated DNA Technologies (Danaher), Illumina, IMT AG, IMT MEMS, iNanoBio, inSilixa, Intelligent Biosystems (Qiagen), Invenios, Ion Torrent (Thermo Fisher), Iridia, Jilin Zixin Pharma, Kilobaser, LabGenius, LaserGen (Agilent), Lightspeed Genomics, Little Things Factory, MGI (BGI), Micralyne, Micronit, Mir Enterprises, Molecular Assemblies, Nabsys, NanoString Technologies, NorthShore Bio, Novati (Skorpios Technologies), Ohara Corporation, Omniome, Origene, Oxford Nanopore Technologies [ONT], Pacific Biosciences (Illumina), Plan Optik, Personal Genomics, Powerchip Technologies, Quantapore, Qiagen, QuantuMDx, QuantumSi, Roche, Roswell Biotechnologies, Schott AG, SeqLL, Silex Microsystems, SingularBio, Singular Genomics, Solexa (Illumina), Stratos Genomics, Synthomics, Thermo Fisher Scientific, TSMC [Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company], Twist Bioscience, Two Pore Guys, Universal Sequencing Technology Corporation, Xgenomes, ZS Genetics, and more.
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Sébastien Clerc works as a Technology & Market Analyst, Microfluidics & Medical Technologies at Yole Développement (Yole). As part of the Life Sciences & Healthcare division, Sébastien has authored a collection of market and technology reports dedicated to topics such as microfluidics, point-of-care, MEMS for healthcare applications and connected medical devices. In parallel, he is daily involved in custom projects such as strategic marketing, technology scouting and technology evaluation to help academic and industrial players in their innovation processes. Thanks to his technology & market expertise, Sébastien has spoken in more than 10 industry conferences worldwide over the last 2 years. Sébastien Clerc graduated from Grenoble Institute of Technology (Grenoble INP - Grenoble, France) with a Master’s degree in Biomedical Technologies. He then completed his cursus with a Master’s degree in Innovation and Technology Management in the same institute.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (complete content on i-Micronews.com)Executive summary 14
DNA SEQUENCING PART 55
Context 56
Market forecasts 70
> Installed base of sequencers> Flow cell market (units and 8” equivalent wafers)> Sequencing consumable market ($M)> Sequencing consumable fab market ($M)> Sequencing consumable raw material market ($M)
Market trends 83
> Applications of NGS> Evolution of sequencing revenue by application> Applications driving the use of NGS> Leveraging semiconductor technologies> The value will switch from the optics to the chip> Clonal vs. single molecule technologies – A difficult
road to market> Consumables and sample preparation> Penetration of the clinical market> Why has Illumina won the sequencing race so far?> Why will Illumina be challenged at some point?> Competition on price> Advice to newcomers
Market shares and supply chain 104
> Installed base of sequencers> Number of flow cells per player and per material> Potential sequencing output per player> Sequencing consumable revenue per player and per
flow cell material> 8” equivalent wafers, per flow cell material> Flow cell fab market, per flow cell material> Flow cell raw material market, per flow cell material> Comments and conclusion> Supply chain analysis:
- DNA sequencing flow cell manufacturing- Glass substrate providers
Technology trends 124
> Methods for DNA sequencing> Clonal amplification vs. single molecule technologies> Sample preparation> Drivers for technology development: an endless race> Clonal vs. single molecule technologies – which ones
are solid-state?> Which substrates are used?> Detection methods> Use of semiconductor substrates> Size of the chips> Flow cell cost and price breakdown> Quality scores in sequencing> Performances comparison of sequencing technologies> Technology focus: Illumina, Oxford Nanopore, Pacific > Biosciences, Ion Torrent> Conclusion
Profiles of over 50 companies developing sequencing technologies 161
DNA SYNTHESIS PART 193
> Definition > Rapid growth in base pairs> A massive divergence in capacity> History of DNA writing> What can be synthesized?> How can DNA be synthesized?> Current DNA synthesis methods> Geographical location of DNA synthesis companies> Mergers and acquisitions> Market data and forecasts > Writing synthetic DNA on silicon chips> Company profiles> Applications for DNA synthesis> New types of DNA suppliers> Market opportunities and current developments> Adoption of silicon chip-based DNA synthesis technology
Conclusion of the report 215
As a Technology & Market Analyst, Biotechnologies & Molecular Innovations, Medical Technologies in the Life Sciences & Healthcare division 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 served as Research Assistant at the Moores Cancer Center (San Diego, CA). She is a coauthor in three scientific publications published in the Molecular Cancer Research Journal. Asma Siari graduated with an Advanced Master’s degree in International Strategy & Marketing BtoB from EM Lyon Business School (France).
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& Display
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marketing analysis
• Technology analysis
• Strategy consulting
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• Design and characterization
of innovative optical systems
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diligence, M&A with our
partner)
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analysis
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demand, and technology
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production forecasts
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o Over the course of more than 20 years, Yole Développement has grown to become a group of companies. Together with System Plus Consulting and KnowMade, we now
provide marketing, technology and strategy consulting, media and corporate finance services, reverse costing, structure, process and cost analysis services and well as
intellectual property (IP) and patent analysis. Together, our group of companies is collaborating ever closer and therefore will offer, in 2019, a collection of over 125 reports
and 10 new monitors. Combining respective expertise and methodologies from the three companies, they cover:
o If you are looking for:
• An analysis of your product market and technology
• A review of how your competitors are evolving
• An understanding of your manufacturing and production costs
• An understanding of your industry’s technology roadmap and related IPs
• A clear view supply chain evolution
Our reports and monitors are for you!
o Our team of over 70 analysts, including PhD and MBA qualified industry veterans from Yole Développement, System Plus Consulting and KnowMade, collect information,identify trends, challenges, emerging markets, and competitive environments. They turn that information into results and give you a complete picture of your industry’slandscape. In the past 20 years, we have worked on more than 2,000 projects, interacting with technology professionals and high-level opinion makers from the mainplayers of their industries and realized more than 5,000 interviews per year.
WHAT TO EXPECT IN 2019?In 2019 we will extend our offering with a new ‘monitor’ product which provides more updates on your industry during the year. The Yole Group of Companies is also buildingon and expanding its investigations of the memory industry. Moreover, in parallel, the Yole Group reaffirms its commitment to a new collection of reports mixing software andhardware and is increasing its involvement in displays, radio-frequency (RF) technology, advanced substrates, batteries and compound semiconductors. Discover our 2019program right now, and ensure you get a true vision of the industry. Stay tuned!
REPORTS COLLECTION
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• MEMS & Sensors
• RF devices & technologies
• Medical technologies
• Semiconductor Manufacturing
• Advanced packaging
• Memory
• Batteries and energy management
• Power electronics
• Compound semiconductors
• Solid state lighting
• Displays
• Software
• Imaging
• Photonics
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OUR 2019 REPORTS COLLECTION (1/4)
18 fields of excellence combined with six markets to provide a complete picture of your industry landscape
Market –Technology – Strategy – by Yole DéveloppementYole Développement (Yole) offers market reports including quantitative market forecasts,
technology trends, company strategy evaluation and indepth application analyses. Yole will
publish more than 55 reports in 2019, with our partner PISEO contributing to some of
the lighting reports.
Reverse Costing® – Structure, Process and Cost Analysis – by
System Plus ConsultingThe Reverse Costing® report developed by System Plus Consulting provides full
teardowns, including detailed photos, precise measurements, material analyses,
manufacturing process flows, supply chain evaluations, manufacturing cost analyses and
selling price estimations. The reports listed below are comparisons of several analyzed
components from System Plus Consulting. More reports are however available, and over
60 reports will be released in 2019.The complete list is available at www.systemplus.fr.
Patent Reports – by KnowMadeMore than describing the status of the IP situation, these analyses provide a missing link
between patented technologies and market, technological and business trends. They offer
an understanding of the competitive landscape and technology developments from a
patent perspective. They include key insights into key IP players, key patents and future
technology trends. For 2019 KnowMade will release over 15 reports.
The markets targeted are :
• Mobile & Consumer
• Automotive & Transportation
• Medical
• Industrial
• Telecom & Infrastructure
• Defense & Aerospace
• Linked reports are dealing with the same topic to provide
• a more detailed analysis.
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OUR 2019 REPORTS COLLECTION (1/5)18 fields of excellence combined with six markets to provide a complete picture of your industry landscape
MEMS & SENSORS
o MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Status of the MEMS Industry 2019 - Update
• Status of the Audio Industry 2019 - New
• Uncooled Infrared Imagers and Detectors 2019 – Update
• Consumer Biometrics:Technologies and Market Trends 2018
• MEMS Pressure Sensor Market and Technologies 2018
• Gas & Particle Sensors 2018
o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT
• MEMS & Sensors Comparison 2019
• MEMS Pressure Sensor Comparison 2018
• Particle Sensors Comparison 2019
• Miniaturized Gas Sensors Comparison 2018
o PATENT REPORT
• MEMS Foundry Business Portfolio 2019 - New
• Miniaturized Gas Sensors 2019 - New
PHOTONIC AND OPTOELECTRONICS
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Photonic Integrated Circuit 2019 - New
• LiDARs for Automotive and Industrial Applications 2019 - Update
• Silicon Photonics 2018
o PATENT REPORT
• Silicon Photonics for Data Centers: Optical Transceiver 2019 - New
• LiDAR for Automotive 2018
RF DEVICES AND TECHNOLOGIES
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• RF GaN Market: Applications, Players, Technology,
and Substrates 2019 - Update
• 5G’s Impact on RF Front-End Module and Connectivity
for Cell Phones 2019 – Update
• 5G Impact on Wireless Infrastructure 2019
• Radar and Wireless for Automotive: Market and Technology
Trends 2019 - Update
• Advanced RF Antenna Market & Technology 2019 - New
• RF Standards and Technologies for Connected Objects 2018
o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT
• RF Front-End Module Comparison 2019 - Update
• Automotive Radar RF Chipset Comparison 2018
o PATENT REPORT
• Antenna for 5G Wireless Communications 2019 - New
• RF Front End Modules for Cellphones 2018
• RF Filter for 5G Wireless Communications: Materials and Technologies 2019
• RF GaN : Materials, Devices and Modules 2018
Update : 2018 version still available
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OUR 2019 REPORTS COLLECTION (2/5)18 fields of excellence combined with six markets to provide a complete picture of your industry landscape
IMAGING
o MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Status of the CIS Industry 2019: Technology
and Foundry Business - Update
• Imaging for Automotive 2019 - Update
• Neuromorphic Technologies for Sensing 2019 - Update
• Status of the CCM and WLO Industry 2019 – Update
• 3D Imaging & Sensing 2018
• MachineVision for Industry and Automation 2018
• Sensors for Robotic Vehicles 2018
o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT
• Compact Camera Modules Comparison 2019
• CMOS Image Sensors Comparison 2019
o PATENT REPORT
• Facial & Gesture Recognition Technlogies in Mobile Devices 2019 - New
• Apple iPhone X Proximity Sensor & Flood Illuminator 2018
MEDICAL IMAGING AND BIOPHOTONICS
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• X-Ray Detectors for Medical, Industrial
and Security Applications 2019- New
• Microscopy Life Science Cameras: Market and Technology Analysis 2019
• Ultrasound technologies for Medical, Industrial
and Consumer Applications 2018
o PATENT REPORT
• Optical Coherence Tomography Medical Imaging 2018
MICROFLUIDICS
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Status of the Microfluidics Industry 2019 - Update
• Next Generation Sequencing & DNA Synthesis - Technology,
Consumables Manufacturing and Market Trends 2019 - New
• Organ-on-a-Chip Market & Technology Landscape 2019 - Update
• Point-of-Need Testing Application of Microfluidic Technologies 2018
• Liquid Biopsy: from Isolation to Downstream Applications 2018
• Chinese Microfluidics Industry 2018
o PATENT REPORT
• Microfluidic Manufacturing Technologies 2019 – New
INKJET AND ACCURATE DISPENSING
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Inkjet Printheads - Dispensing Technologies
& Market Landscape 2019 - Update
• Emerging Printing Technologies
for Microsystem Manufacturing 2019 - New
• Piezoelectric Materials from Bulk to Thin Film 2019 - New
• Inkjet Functional and Additive Manufacturing for Electronics 2018
o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT
• Piezoelectric Materials from Bulk to Thin Film Comparison 2019
Update : 2018 version still available
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OUR 2019 REPORTS COLLECTION (3/5)18 fields of excellence combined with six markets to provide a complete picture of your industry landscape
BIOTECHNOLOGIES
o MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY REPORT
• CRISPR-Cas9 Technology: From Lab to Industries 2018
o PATENT REPORT
• Personalized Medicine 2019 – New
BIOMEMS & MEDICAL MICROSYSTEMS
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Medical Wearables: Market & Technology Analysis 2019 - New
• Neurotechnologies and Brain Computer Interface 2018
• BioMEMS & Non-Invasive Sensors: Microsystems for Life Sciences
& Healthcare 2018
o PATENT REPORT
• 3D Cell Printing 2019 - New
• Circulating Tumor Cells Isolation 2019 - New
• Nanopore Sequencing 2019 - New
SOFTWARE AND COMPUTING
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Artificial Intelligence Computing For Automotive 2019 - New
• Hardware and Software for Artificial Intelligence (AI)
in Consumer Applications 2019 - Update
• From Image Processing to Deep Learning 2019 - Update
• xPU (Processing Units) for Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, HPC
and Gaming 2019 – New
MEMORY
o MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Status of the Memory Business 2019 - New
• MRAM Technology and Business 2019 - New
• Emerging NonVolatile Memory 2018
o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT
• Memory Comparison 2019
o PATENT REPORT
• Magnetoresistive Random-Access Memory (MRAM) 2019 - New
• 3D Non-Volatile Memory 2018
ADVANCED PACKAGING
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Fan Out Packaging Technologies and Market Trends 2019 - Update
• 3D TSV Integration and Monolithic Business Update 2019 - Update
• Advanced RF SiP for Cellphones 2019 - Update
• Status of Advanced Packaging 2019 - Update
• Status of Advanced Substrates 2019 - Update
• Panel Level Packaging Trends 2019 - Update
• System in Package (SiP) Technology and Market Trends 2019 - New
• Trends in Automotive Packaging 2018
• Thin-Film Integrated Passive Devices 2018
o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT
• Advanced RF SiP for Cellphones Comparison 2019
Update : 2018 version still available
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OUR 2019 REPORTS COLLECTION (4/5)18 fields of excellence combined with six markets to provide a complete picture of your industry landscape
SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Nano Imprint Lithography 2019 - New
• Equipment and Materials for Fan Out Packaging 2019 - Update
• Equipment for More than Moore: Thin Film Deposition
& Etching 2019 - New
• Wafer Starts for More Than Moore Applications 2018
• Polymeric Materials at Wafer-Level
for Advanced Packaging 2018
• Bonding and Lithography Equipment Market
for More than Moore Devices 2018
o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT
• Wafer Bonding Comparison 2018
o PATENT REPORT
• Hybrid Bonding for 3D Stack 2019 – New
SOLID STATE LIGHTING
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Status of the Solid State Light Source Industry 2019 - New
• Edge Emitting Lasers (EELS) 2019 - New
• Light Shaping Technologies 2019 - New
• Automotive Advanced Front Lighting Systems 2019 - New
• VCSELs - Technology, Industry and Market Trends 2019 - Update
• IR LEDs and Laser Diodes – Technology, Applications,
and Industry Trends 2018
• Automotive Lighting 2018: Technology, Industry and Market Trends
• UV LEDs - Technology, Manufacturing and Application Trends 2018
• LiFi: Technology, Industry and Market Trends 2018
o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT
• VCSEL Comparison 2019
o PATENT REPORT
• VCSELs 2018
DISPLAY
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Next Generation 3D Display 2019 - New
• Next Generation Human Machine Interaction (HMI)in Displays 2019 - New
• Micro-and Mini-LED Displays 2019 - Update
• Technologies And Markets for Next Generation Televisions
• Displays & Optical Vision Systems for VR, AR & MR 2018
o PATENT REPORT
• MicroLED Displays : Intellectual Property Landscape 2018
Update : 2018 version still available
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OUR 2019 REPORTS COLLECTION (5/5)18 fields of excellence combined with six markets to provide a complete picture of your industry landscape
POWER ELECTRONICS
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Power SiC: Materials, Devices and Applications 2019 - Update
• Power Electronics for EV/HEV and e-mobility:
Market, Innovations and Trends 2019 - Update
• Status of the Power Electronics Industry 2019 - Update
• Discrete Power Packaging : Material Market
and Technology Trends 2019 - New
• Status of the Power ICs Industry 2019 - Update
• Status of the Passive Components for the Power Electronics
Industry 2019 - Update
• Status of the Inverter Industry 2019 - Update
• Status of the Power Module Packaging Industry 2019 - Update
• Wireless Charging Market Expectations
and Technology Trends 2018
• Power GaN 2018: Epitaxy, Devices, Applications
and Technology Trends
o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT
• Automotive Power Module Packaging Comparison 2018
• GaN-on-Silicon Transistor Comparison 2019
• SiC Transistor Comparison 2019
o PATENT REPORT
• Power SiC : Materials, Devices and Modules 2019 - New
• Power GaN : Materials, Devices and Modules 2019 – Update
BATTERY & ENERGY MANAGEMENT
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Status of the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Industry 2019 - New
• Li-ion Battery Packs for Automotive and Stationary Storage
Applications 2019 - Update
o PATENT REPORT
• Battery Energy Density Increase: Materials
and Emerging Technologies 2019 - New
• Solid-State Batteries 2019 - New
• Status of the Battery Patents 2018
COMPOUND SEMI.
o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT
• Emerging Compound Semiconductor
Market & Technology Trends 2019 - New
• Status of the Compound Semiconductor Industry 2019 - New
• InP Materials, Devices and Applications 2019 - New
• GaAs Wafer and Epiwafer Market: RF, Photonics,
LED and PV Applications 2018
o PATENT REPORT
• GaN-on-Silicon Substrate: Materials, Devices
and Applications 2019 - Update
Update : 2018 version still available
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OUR 2019 MONITORS COLLECTION (1/2)
Get the most updated overview of your market to monitor your strategy
Yole Développement, System Plus Consulting and KnowMade, all part of the Yole Group of Companies, are launching a collection of 10 monitors in 2019. The monitors aim to
provide updated market, technology and patent data as well dedicated quarterly analyses of the evolution in your industry over the previous 12 months. Furthermore, you can
benefit from direct access to the analyst for an on-demand Q&A and discussion session regarding trend analyses, forecasts and breaking news.
Topics covered will be compact camera modules (CCMs), advanced packaging, compound semiconductors, microfluidics, batteries, RF and memory.
MARKET MONITOR byYole Développement
A FULL PACKAGE:The monitors will provide the evolution of the market in units, wafer area and revenues.They will also offer insights into what is driving the business and a close look at what ishappening will also be covered in it.
The following deliverables will be included in the monitors:
• An Excel database with all historical and forecast data
• A PDF slide deck with graphs and comments/analyses covering the expected
evolutions
o ADVANCED PACKAGING – NEWThis monitor will provide the evolution of the advanced packaging platforms. It willcover Fan-Out Wafer Level Packaging (WLP), Fan-Out Panel Level Packaging (PLP),Wafer-Level Chip Scale Packaging (WLCSP), Flip Chip packaging platforms, and 2.5Dand 3D Through Silicon Via (TSV) integration. Frequency: Quarterly, starting from Q32019
o COMPOUND SEMI. – NEWThis monitor will describe how the compound semiconductor industry is evolving. Itwill offer a close look at GaAs, InP, SiC, GaN and other compounds of interestproviding wafer volumes, revenues, application breakdowns and momentum.Frequency: Quarterly, starting from Q3 2019
o CAMERA MODULE – NEWThis monitor will provide the evolution of the imaging industry, with a close look atimage sensor, camera module, lens and VCM. Volumes, revenues and momentum ofcompanies like Sony, Samsung, Omnivision and OnSemi will thus be analysed.Frequency: Quarterly, starting from Q3 2019
o MEMORY – UPDATEFor the memory industry you can have access to a quaterly monitor, as well as anadditional service, a monthly pricing. Both services can be bought seprately:
• DRAM Service: Including a quarterly monitor and monthly pricing.
• NAND Service: Including a quarterly monitor and monthly pricing.
REVERSETECHNOLOGY MONITOR by System Plus Consulting
o SMARTPHONES – NEWTo stay updated on the latest components, packaging and silicon chip choices of the smartphone makers, System Plus Consulting has created its first Smartphone ReverseTechnology monitor. This year, get access to the packaging and silicon content database of at least 20 different flagship smartphones – more than five per quarter. Starting at thebeginning of 2019, the monitor will include an Excel database report for each phone and a quarterly comparison.
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OUR 2019 MONITORS COLLECTION (2/2)
Get the most updated overview of your market to monitor your strategy
PATENT MONITOR by KnowMade
A FULL PACKAGE:Starting at the beginning of the year, the KnowMade monitors include the following deliverables:
• An Excel file including the monthly IP database of:
• New patent applications
• Newly granted patents
• Expired or abandoned patents
• Transfer of IP rights through re-assignment and licensing
• Patent litigation and opposition
• Quarterly report including a PDF slide deck with the key facts & figures of thequarter: IP trends over the three last months, with a close look to key IP players andkey patented technologies.
o GaN for Power & RF ElectronicsWafers and epiwafers, GaN-on-SiC, silicon, sapphire or diamond, semiconductordevices such as transistors, and diodes, devices and applications including converters,rectifiers, switches, amplifiers, filters, and Monolothic Microwave Integrated Circuits(MMICs), packaging, modules and systems.
o GaN for Optoelectronics & PhotonicsWafers and epiwafers, GaN-on-sapphire, SiC or silicon; semiconductor devices suchas LEDs and lasers; and applications including lighting, display, visible communication,photonics, packaging, modules and systems.
o Li-ion BatteriesAnodes made of lithium metal, silicon, and lithium titanate (LTO); cathodes made ofLithium Iron Phosphate (LFP), Nickel-Manganese-Cobalt (NMC), Lithium NickelCobalt Aluminium Oxide (NCA), Lithium Nickel Metal Dioxide (LiNiMO2), LithiumMetal Phosphate (LiMPO4), and Lithium Metal Tetroxide (LiMO4); electrolytesincluding liquid, polymer/gel, and solid inorganics; ceramic and other separators;battery cells including thin film/microbattery, flexible, cylindrical and prismatic; andbattery packs and systems.
o Post Li-ion BatteriesBattery technologies including redox-flow batteries, sodium-ion, lithiumsulfur, lithium-air, and magnesium-ion, and their supply chains, including electrodes, electrolytes,battery cells and battery packs/systems.
o Solid-State BatteriesSupply chain including electrodes, battery cells, battery packs/systems andelectrolytes, including polymer, inorganic and inorganic/polymer, inorganic materials,including argyrodites, LIthium Super Ionic CONductor, (LISICONs), Thio-LISICONs,sulfide glasses, oxide glasses, perovskites, anti-perovskites and garnets.
o RF Acoustic Wave FiltersIncluding Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW), Temperature Compensated (TC)- SAW, BulkAcoustic Wave- Free-standing Bulk Acoustic Resonator (BAWFBAR), BAW-Solidly-Mounted Resonator (BAW-SMR), and Packaging.
o RF Power AmplifiersIncluding Low Noise Amplifiers, Doherty Amplifiers, Packaging, and Millimeter-Wavetechnology.
o RF Front-End Modules
o MicrofluidicsFrom components to chips and systems, including all applications.
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