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The Flexible Electronic market is a subset of the Semiconductor industry that focuses on the development and production of electronic components and devices that are flexible and can be bent or folded. These components are made from thin, lightweight materials such as plastic, paper, and fabric, and are used in a variety of applications, including medical devices, consumer electronics, and automotive components. Flexible electronics offer a number of advantages over traditional rigid components, including improved durability, increased flexibility, and reduced cost.
Flexible electronics are being used in a variety of industries, including healthcare, automotive, consumer electronics, and industrial applications. Companies in the market include FlexEnable, Plastic Logic, Polyera, Thinfilm, and FlexTech Alliance. Show Less Read more