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LED Bulbs Market to exceed $3B by 2012 What's the Next Trend of LED Market in 2012 ? Special Lighting Applications with LED Light Source High-Quality LED Adhesive is Key to Cost Reduction 2011-2015 China’s LED Light Market: A Brilliant Growth Latest Report of LED Light Bulb Prices from LEDinside

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06-11 2012's LED Bulbs Market to exceed $3B by 2012, What's the Next Trend of LED Market in 2012 ? - by Ivan Lin, LEDinside Prices of LED Light Bulbs For 40W Incandescent Light Bulbs Replacement Hit a Low of USD 12 18 (USD 52/Klm). - by Doris Yang, LEDinside 14

Luminous Flux is Key to LED Light Bulbs’ Replacement of 40W Incandescent Light Bulbs. - Doris Yang, LEDinside

16-19 High-Brightness LED Market Value in 2011 Estimated at USD 9 Billion; LED TV Backlight Market Value Dropped By 18% from 2010. - Roger Chu, LEDinside

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20-21 China’s LED Light Market 2011-2015. - by Simon Lo, LEDinside

LED Bulbs Market to exceed $3B by 2012 What's the Next Trend of LED Market in 2012 ? Special Lighting Applications with LED Light Source High-Quality LED Adhesive is Key to Cost Reduction 2011-2015 China’s LED Light Market: A Brilliant Growth Latest Report of LED Light Bulb Prices from LEDinside

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22-23 Abstract of 2011-2015 Europe’s LED Light Market Report. - by Renee Liao, LEDinside 24-25 LED Price Trend: TV Backlight Suffered Drop in 2011 , Downturn Expected to Continue. - by Roger Chu, LEDinside

26-27 The Keys to Stay Competitive in the Tablet PC Panel Market : Improve FFS Yield in the Short Run and Invest on LTPS Technology in the Long Run. - by Eric Chiou, WitsView

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30-34 LEDforum Shanghai 2011 Concluded with Phenomenal Success Renowned Speakers Shed light on the Latest Industry Trends. - by Ivan Lin, LEDinside

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36-37 High-Quality LED Adhesive is Key to Cost Reduction: Interview with Kent Lu, Henkel AsiaPacific. - by Ivan Lin, LEDinside 38-39 Becoming the Backbone of Lighting Companies: Interview with Tridonic’s Roland W. Koch, Ph.D. - by Ivan Lin, LEDinside

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EDITORIAL • Publisher LIU, C L, Ph. D. • Founder Kevin Lin • Editor in Chief Ivan Lin news@ledinside.com • News Editor (China Office) Wendy Meng Jasmine Zhuang • Editor (Taiwan Office) Lowy Chang • Research Director Roger Chu

"We expect the same for LED lighting industry as for the LED display, assuming that it has layed a leading role in large-sized digital billboards?"

• Research Manager Doris Yang Renee Liao

Ever since Nichia developed LED white light technology by incorporating GaN LED with yellow phosphor in 1993, the LED industry has been making tremendous strides in improving luminous efficacy and color rendering technology. As a result, the penetration rate of LED in large-size panel and mobile device has been increasing steadily, and the prospects of LED in the global lighting market are unlimited.

• Analyst Assistant Joanne Wu

As LED shows significant growth in assorted application sectors, the global LED market continues to expand. Currently, the major LED manufacturing countries include Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, China, America and a number of European countries, the value of the global LED market surged from USD 8.05 billion in 2009 to USD 12.68 billion in 2010, with a 57.58% YoY growth. On the other hand, the value of the high-brightness LED market increased from USD 5.42 billion in 2009 to USD 8.31 billion in 2010, with a 53.3 YoY growth. LEDinside expects the values of the global LED market and the high-brightness LED market to advance to USD 13.27 billion and USD 9.04 billion, respectively.

• Market Director (China Office) Sara Fan

Various LED applications such as LED lighting and LED backlight not only make life more convenient and enriched, but also enhance energy efficiency. LED’s strength in energy saving is the key to a sustainable development of the Earth. In response to the increasing environmental awareness, BeLight Magazine is now issued in different data types such as PDF and Flash, enabling you to read it on your DT, NB, smartphone or tablet. Please visit our website to subscribe and download BeLight Magazine Let there be light. http://www.ledinside.com.tw/belight

• V. P. of Marketing, Greater China Jocelyn Chen

• Marketing Manager Angus Hsu (Channel Distribution) Ann Chang • Marketing Specialist Christopher Tseng Jessie Choi (Channel Distribution) • Art Director Janine Kao • Art Design Joan Chen Kenzo Tu

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Perspectives on LED Market in 2012

Comprehensive plans and actions taken by governments Climate change has created more pressure on countries around the globe to reduce carbon emissions, and governments around the world continue to implement subsidies for renewable energy and other means of carbon reduction. Green economy is expected to stimulate great demand for energy-saving lighting sources in the next few years.

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Perspectives on LED Market in 2012

According to LEDinside, market for LED light bulbs is estimated to exceed $3 billion by 2012, almost quadrupling from that of 2009, an outstanding growth for LED light bulbs. Market value for a wide variety of LED lighting applications are estimated at $2.2 billion in 2011, an approximate 23% annual growth rate compared to $1.8 billion in 2010. The majority of growth is contributed from commercial and architectural lighting. In terms of the general lighting market, the price difference between LEDs used in indoor lighting and traditional lamps is still significant, hindering the willingness of consumers to switch.

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Japan, a market with large LED lighting demands is an iconic example; their government imposed a subsidy called “Eco-Point,� aiming to encourage ener g y - s aving household appliances. T he outcome was a huge success in 2010 and 2011. The Eco-Point obtained from buying energysaving appliance can be used to exchange free LED bulbs, which also indirectly stimulated the LED market. Moreover, governments across the globe are granting subsidies to businesses and households for using energy-efficient LED lamps, in fact, many countries are trying to ban incandescent bulbs by 2012. It is estimated demand for LED light bulbs will increase drastically approaching 2012. Governments try to standardize the requirements for LED light bulbs. With standards varied from country to country, it is important to take both the local and international requirements into account. Only this would allow manufacturers to differentiate from one another to possess potential to explore to foreign markets.


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Thailand:encouraging the replacement since 2007.

Australia: forbidden impor ting and selling incandescent lights from 2008 to 2009.

Portugal: the government has increased the tax of imported incandescent lights by EUR 0.5.

Ireland: the government has forbidden selling incandescent lights with low luminous efficacies since 2009.

Switzerland: the government has forbidden selling the type F and G light bulbs with low luminous efficacies, which included a few kinds of incandescent lights.

Philippines: the government forbade the use of incandescent

Brazil: the government has forbidden the use of incandescent lights since January, 2010.

Japan: the gover nm ent will fo r bi d the us e of incandescent lights starting from 2012.

United Kingdom: the government has forbidden the use of incandescent lights since 2011.

South Korea: the government will forbid the use of incandescent lights starting from 2013.

Canada: the government will forbid selling incandescent lights starting from 2012.

United States: the government will completely replace incandescent lights from 2012 to 2014.

India: the government plans to replace 400 million incandescent light bulbs with energy-saving lights by the end of 2012.

Malaysia: the government will forbid manufacturing, importing and selling incandescent lights starting from January, 2014.

China: the government will forbid selling and importing regular incandescent lights with luminous efficacies of 100W and higher, 60W and higher, 15W and higher starting from the end of 2012, the end of 2014, and 2016, respectively. Also, the government has forbidden manufacturing, selling and importing halogen lamps with luminous efficacies lower than the benchmark. European Union: it started forbidding the use of 100W incandescent lights (type C) since 2009; it started forbidding the use of 65W incandescent light bulbs since 2010 and will forbid selling 60W incandescent light bulbs since September, 2011; it will forbid selling 40W and 25W incandescent light bulbs since September, 2012 and only light bulbs with luminous efficacies higher than that of type D light bulb are allowed to be sold. European Union plans to fully replace incandescent light bulbs by 2015 and only light bulbs with luminous efficacies higher than that of type B light bulb are allowed to be sold by 2016. Cuba: the Cuba-Jamaica Compact Fluorescent Lamp Project has been launched in 2006 and resumed on March 26th, 2011. It is expected to benefit 30 communities and increase the amount of energy-saving lights in Cuba from 2.80 million to 2.96 million.

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Lutron Electronics Builds a Experience Center in Washington, D.C.,USA

HB LED Market Forecast: 2011~2015 CAGR 16% LEDinside estimated the market share for LED light source will continue to increase through replacement of incandescent lights. There is an enormous potential in the LED lighting market. However, in order to face the fierce competition, technological advancements and innovation are inevitable for their survival in the LED light industry. The penetration rate of LED products is expected to reach a considerable level in the next 2 to 5 years, the CAGR of HB LED market 2011~2015 is 16%. However, widespread adoption of LED lighting is only expected to take place in the next five years due to problems in the lighting design of commercial and public spaces. Demand for both AC and DC dimmable products is far higher in European and US markets than that of Asian markets. Hence, improvements in dimmable products could be an ideal way for LED lighting companies to tap into the LED commercial lighting.

LED Bulbs prevail with acceptable price According to LEDinside, before 2011 only few LED light bulbs were available on websites like Amazon in the U.S., and Taobao in China. However, the amount began to surge since 2H2011 and has increased to more than thousands. IKEA Israel discontinued selling incandescent bulbs, there are more and more resellers replacing incandescent bulbs with LED bulbs, and in Europe governments started banning inefficient 60 watt incandescent bulbs from 1st September 2011.

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" T h e p en e tr ati o n r ate o f L ED products is expected to reach a considerable level in the next 2 to 5 years, the CAGR of HB LED market 2011~2015 is 16%." The price of LED Bulbs will soon reach a magic number; shorten the gap between LED bulbs and CFL bulbs. For 8W and above LED bulbs (60W incandescent light replacement), the ASP will down to 30 USD in 2012, for 6W LED bulbs (40W incandescent light source replacement) the ASP will down to 18 USD in 2012. With better LED driver IC, LED bulbs can reduce its total cost.


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The keys choose LED components for light source. Philips Puts a Fresh Spin on LED Lighting

A19 LED bulbs with Marvell's LED driver ic

A19 LED bulbs with Marvell's LED driver ic

Expanding on its global leadership and heritage in innovative consumer lighting products, Philips recently introduced an extensive new range of designer fixtures. As the lighting industr y continues to tr ans fo r m, r es ear c h sh ow s that consumers today look for innovative choices to help reflect personal style and to create a unique experience with lighting. Using LED (Light Emitting Diode) technology, Philips has created unique products such as LivingColors and the Ledino range, the all-LED line of consumer fixtures. Philips estimates the market size for consumer luminaires is about 1/3 of the total lighting market. The company’s new line-up will have three diverse lines offering everything from traditional to modern design to compliment any dÊcor. Known for its clean, Europeaninfluenced style, the Philips brand will include the sleek new Ledino range, which uses LED to break from the convention of traditional light sources, appealing to consumers looking for a more minimalist, yet elegant contemporar y look. The line also includes LivingColors, which uses LED technology to deliver 16 million colors of ambient light, creating a unique atmosphere for different occasions.

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The natural warm white light provides realistic rendering of colors and skin tones, comes from the new “Brilliant Mix” LED concept from OSRAM Opto Semiconductors


GE Scientists Enable All-LED Rooms with New LED Edge Lighting Fixtures The new GE LED fixtures will be available as ceiling troffers and suspended fixtures that will appear to float in thin air through a dramatically framed light source. Each fixture will feature highquality transparent or opaque light panels coupled with Rambus MicroLens technology that allows lighting designers to do more with the fixture’s light output. Through the use of proprietary optical modeling software and design techniques, the MicroLens “ray-angle control pattern” can be customized to efficiently spread light across the entire lighting surface or focus the light in specific locations. The LED technology and optics of the new fixtures work in tandem to eliminate the hot spots common among fluorescent options. Each fixture will deliver uniform, bright light—both diffuse and directional—in a thin design that allows for a clean appearance. The controlled contrast functionality of the new GE fixtures will allow a user to enhance a room’s overall aesthetic. GE’s family of LED edge lighting ceiling troffer fixtures becomes available late 2011, while GE’s suspended European-inspired LED edge lighting fixtures are expected to arrive on the scene the first half of 2012.

Osram's Brilliant-Mix LED concept for warm white good light

This new LED concept is backed by in-depth OSRAM know-how in terms of the high-power OSLON SSL LED, expertise in color mixing and control and project-specific customer support. The main applications for the new concept include high-quality lighting solutions for residential and commercial premises such as shops and offices. The high quality of the light is based on the combination of a pleasant warm tone and high color rendering properties. The high CRI ensures that colors and skin tones appear in artificial light as natural as they do in normal daylight. Test colors R9 (saturated red) and R13 (skin colors) are crucial for the natural rendering of red and skin tones. With CRIs of 78 and 98 respectively they have much higher values than most conventional light sources. The typical value for the general color rendering index Ra (averaged sum of test colors R1 to R8) is 92 at a color temperature of 2700K. The luminous efficacy is also exceptionally high at more than 110 lm/W. For a comparable color temperature and comparable CRI that is 30 percent higher than warm white LEDs that produce white light using the principle of phosphor conversion. Even in a retrofit lamp system this concept can achieve 100 lm/W at system level.

OSLON SSL LEDs in EQ-White and Amber are used in the “Brilliant Mix” concept. Measuring just 3 mm x 3 mm, these LEDs are among the smallest feel-in the 1 W class and can be closely clustered. This makes color mixing easier and also improves the optical design at system level.

A new LED concept from OSRAM Opto Semiconductors achieves 30 percent greater luminous efficacy with a high color rendering index Warm white light with a high luminous efficacy (110 lm/W) and a color rendering index (CRI) of more than 90 are the result of the new “Brilliant-Mix” concept from OSRAM Opto Semiconductors. The intelligent color mix based on powerful OSLON SSL LEDs in EQWhite and Amber covers a broad white spectrum from 2700 to 4000 K. Depending on the required luminous flux, a different number of these LEDs can be combined to produce warm white feel-good light of high quality that will set new standards in general illumination applications.

Conclusion LEDinside’s perspectives on the LED lighting market

LED Bulb a. LED chip, IC, PCB are placed to above LED luminous zone. By multi-reflectors structure, LED straight light can be reflected to side directions, and the other can be diffused on lamp cover. Therefore, beam angle can reach nearly 300 degree. b. Color filter is settled on exposure surface, so LED light bulb’s CRI can increase to 90 from 70~85. Besides, USD 10 general LED light bulbs raised a shopping rush at the exhibit. LED Tube LED tubes are mainly focused by Japanese, Chinese, and Taiwanese manufacturers, while international giants are not.

a. “ Zero bright dot” are the next generation concept. b. LED Spot Light : Apart from K1 package, which is adopted by Chinese and Taiwanese manufacturers, international displayed spot light which is used light engine. Dimmable products also launched as well.

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Prices of LED Light Bulbs For 40W Incandescent Light Bulbs Replacement Hit a Low of USD18 (USD 52/Klm)

Prices of LED Light Bulbs For 40W Incandescent Light Bulbs Replacement Hit a Low of USD 18 (USD 52/Klm)

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Luminous flux improvement accelerates the popularization of the LED lighting market. Targeting at the LED light bulbs (450-485lm) to replace the 40W incandescent light bulbs, LEDinside conducted a comprehensive price survey. The survey showed that the price of LED light bulbs has plummeted by 55% from March, 2010 to June, 2011; the average retail price dropped to USD 24 (USD 52/Klm). The continuous downtrend of LED light bulb prices is expected to increase the demand for LED applications. Based on LEDinside’s survey, the LED light bulb price has dropped considerably. For example, the retail prices of LED light bulbs in Japan were about USD 40 in 2010, and now, the prices are at a record low of USD 18, a huge drop of 35% in 2Q10. Although the downtrend became less drastic in 3Q10 and 4Q10, the prices still suffered a double-digit setback. On the other hand, the prices merely dropped by 3% in 1Q11 and then remained comparatively stable in 2Q11 due to effects of the Japan earthquake. According to LEDinside, the downtrend caused the LED light bulb price to drop from USD 83/ Klm in 2010 to USD 52/Klm at this stage. However, the initial cost of the LED light bulbs is still much higher than that of general light bulbs, so it is still too soon to say whether LED light can fully replace the latter.

The price downtrend helps stimulate the LED light bulb market growth Moreover, sales of LED light bulb surpassed that of incandescent light bulbs in June in Japan. South Korean light bulb makers’ pricing strategy and the business strategies of Philips, Osram, GE and other major manufacturers in the global light bulb market have become cleaner. In light of success in the Japanese market, the prospects of LED light bulb will most likely find www.witsview.com their way into the North American and the European markets.

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Cover Story Luminous Flux is Key to LED Light Bulbs’ Replacement of 40W Incandescent Light Bulbs

Luminous Flux is Key to LED Light Bulbs’ Replacement of 40W Incandescent Light Bulbs Currently, descriptions of many LED light bulbs on the market indicate that they are able to replace Furthermore, other manufacturers, such as the 40W incandescent light bulbs, but are they really able to replace incandescent light bulbs in terms EcoSmart, LEDON, and Feit Electric, have of luminous flux? Based on the comparative survey of LEDinside, luminous flux is a key factor. also introduced LED bulbs to replace 40W incandescent bulbs, including EcoSmart’s 8.6W The luminous efficacy of traditional light sources like incandescent bulbs is approximately 11-12 l/W. LED bulb (model: ECS 19 WW 120), LEDON’s In other words, to truly replace a 40W incandescent light bulb, the luminous flux must at least reach 6W products, and Feit Electric’s 6.5W LED bulb 450lm. (A19/HP/LED). However, the survey showed that the luminous flux of these products did LEDinside: Initial Luminous Flux Survey of Major LED Brands in 1H11 not hit the 450 lm mark. According to the comparative survey conducted by LEDinside, some vendors’ LED light bulbs have Finally, Osram is in an interesting position, as its indeed reached 450lm, while others regrettably do not. cold white LED light bulb reached 450lm while its warm white is only at 345lm. If Osram is Brands Philips GE Sharp Toshiba LG able to develop white light LED with a luminous Products 90048400 PHI 62180 DL-LA42L LDA7L LB08D830L0A flux as high as 450, it should manage to narrow the current luminosity gap (115lm) between its (W) 8 9 7.8 7.2 7.5 warm white light and cold white light products. (LM)

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The luminous efficacy of traditional light sources like incandescent bulbs is approximately 1112 l/W. In other words, one 40W incandescent bulb should have a luminosity of at least 450lm. In areas such as United States, Europe and Japan, the substitution of traditional light sources with LED illumination must meet certain requirements, one of which is that the luminosity of LED bulbs has to be between 450 and 485lm. Therefore, a survey of LED bulbs currently on the market reveals, without much surprise, that advertisements for many products state that they can replace traditional 40W bulbs. However, closer inspection of product specifications reveals that recognized standards are not uniformed, as products with luminosities ranging from 485-340lm can be found. Some manufacturers believe that due to the directivity of LED luminous flux, in certain situations, for instance in desk lamps with limited illumination radius, LED bulbs rated at 300 or so lm are acceptable replacements for 40W incandescent bulbs. The luminosity requirements for LED bulbs replacing 40W incandescent bulbs vary significantly among different brands and products; LEDinside surveyed the luminosity specifications of representative LED bulb manufacturers worldwide, with the following findings: For European and American lighting manufacturers like Philips and GE, Philips’ 8W Master LEDbulb and GE’s 8W Model No. 62180 LED bulb met this requirement with luminous flux of 470 lm and 450 lm, respectively. For Japanese manufacturers, known for their diligence and meticulous work, both Toshiba’s 7.2W LDA7L and Sharp’s 7.8W DL-LA42L met the 485 lm standard, complying with Japan Electric Lamp Manufacturers Association’s guideline specifications. For LG, its 7.5W LED bulb (model no. LB08D830L0A) also met this lm standard.

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LEDeXchange:

A B2B Platform to Expose Your Product Globally LEDeXchange has reached over 50,000 members, including LEDinside registered members and lighting application manufacturers. LEDeXchange aims to create an all-around platform to reach potential buyers/clients to speed up the trading of LED lighting products and the development of the industry.

LEDeXchange Benefits LED Market, Focused Products

LEDeXchange focuses on the products in the LED supply chain, and provides relevant information for client’s references.

Key Clients, Expediting Transactions

LEDeXchange has reached over 50,000 manufacturers, contractors, architects, designers, etc. LEDeXchange effectively passes new product information onto potential clients through our weekly newsletter and facilitate trading.

Platform for Brand Marketing

LEDeXchange aptly make client’s product information readily available to potential buyers through promotional activities.

Economical, High Return of Investment

Compared to the hefty cost of print or television advertisements, LEDeXchange provides manufacturers with an effective, economical marketing option.

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High-Brightness LED Market Value in 2011 Estimated at USD 9 Billion; LED TV Backlight Market Value Dropped By 18% from 2010 LED Market Revenue in 2011-2015

According to LEDinside, a research division of TrendForce, the global market value of highbrightness LED in 2011 is estimated at a total of USD 9 billion instead of USD 10.6 billion as previously forecasted, with a mere annual increase of 8%. Contributing factors include: backlight market’s weak demand, and drastic plummeting LED’s average selling price, which resulted in over supply in the LED market.

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2011 LED Backlight Annual Output Value Exhibits Decline Compared to 2010 According to TrendForce, despite the fact that the High-Brightness LED Backlight market has increased slightly in 2011, the LED market value for the TV backlight application reached USD 1.4 billion, with an 18% YoY decrease. The trend can be attributed to the enhanced light guide technology, resulting in a considerable reduction in the LED usage volume for the TV backlight. As for the 42- inch TV specification, when Samsung launched its LED TVs in 2009, 360 LEDs were needed, but in 2011, the number averages about 130 for standard LED TVs and 100 for the entry level LED TV model. The technology advancement has largely compromised LED usage for the TV backlight application. Moreover, the unfavorable end-market sales contribute to the rapid downturn in LED price. As a result, despite the surging LED penetration rate for the TV application, market value still suffers a setback.

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In 2012, South Korean panel manufacturers plan to launch their entry level LED panels, in the hope of reducing cost and propelling sales. Such a move will further increase the LED penetration rate, but it will also cause the LED usage volume to drop another 20-30%.

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Few Taiwanese Manufacturers Benefit from Tablet PC Fever Brand vendors are increasingly requiring higher panel resolution for tablet PCs; in 2011 the amount of LED usage volume per tablet PC averages 36-42, but the LED usage volume may double in 2012. Although the tablet PC shipment will likely exceed 50 million units in 2011, but Apple iPad and iPad 2 account for most of them. Currently, since Apple’s LED backlight demand is mainly supplied by Japanese manufacturers, few Taiwanese makers benefit from the tablet PC fever.

Notebook LED Demand to Be Determined, Competition Heightened The requirements for thin and light products are also expected to raise demand for ultra slim LED backlight modules and will hopefully invigorate the stagnant LED backlight market. However, as ultrabook production volume will be limited in the beginning, and traditional notebook shipments have been reduced due to the popularity of tablet PC, ultrabooks will be unable to increase LED backlight demand in the short run. Nevertheless, as ultrabooks require thin panels and power efficiency, demand for backlight modules with 0.8t or 0.8LV side view LED is expected to increase. Eventually, they will replace the 3014 package type used by traditional notebooks, and raise LED product ASPs. Ultrabook s have raised the bar in LED backlight competition with the use of more 0.8t and 0.8LV low voltage LED produc t s. In the future, LED produc t development will advance towards even thinner form factor. Thus, Japanese LED manufacturers in the early and mid-market stage are getting a head start on the LED backlight market. Nichia and TG have both increased shipments of LED backlight products for ultrabooks.

LEDinside predicts, "In the short term, the effect of ultrabooks on the LED market is not likely to be significant, but will increase as ultrabook penetration rate increases. By 2015, LEDs used in ultrabooks will account for 30% of total notebook LED applications." As LED specifications continue to improve, the average number of LEDs used in each unit will decrease. As for whether or not overall notebook LED demand will help the LED backlight market, only time will tell.

LUXEON S LED package / Photo Credit: Philips Lumilleds )

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Cover Story High-Brightness LED Market Value in 2011 Estimated at USD 9 Billion; LED TV Backlight Market Value Dropped By 18% from 2010

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Incandescent Light Bulb Ban from 2012 May Trigger Potential LED Lighting Market Growth In light of the weak backlight demand, the lighting market becomes the new source of revenue that underpins LED makers. For example, the electricity rationing in Japan has increased energy-saving awareness and demand for LED, and LED makers that manage to break into the supply chain of the Japanese lighting market are able to deliver solid revenues. For instance, Roadmap for China Abolishing Incandescent Lamps (draft), recently published by The National Development and Reform Commission, proposes that the sales and imports of regular incandescent light bulbs will be prohibited from October 1st, 2012. Moreover, the Chinese government is about to announce the policy for the solid-state lighting industry as a part of the 12th five-year plan. The Chinese government will strive to increase the popularity of LED light products by enacting incentive and subsidy policies regarding criteria, purchase and energy-saving efficiency of LED. On the other hand, the bans against incandescent light bulbs will be enforced in areas such as Europe, North America, South Korea and Australia in 2012, which are expected to greatly benefit the global LED lighting market.

Market Downturn : A Test for LED Makers’ Cost Competitiveness TrendForce believes that the delayed demand for end-market applications will likely pick up in 2012 and 2013. In addition, the rising popularity of LED lighting products will drive the High-Brightness LED market value for continuous growth. However, the oversupply caused by manufacturers’ si gni f ic ant MO C V D e xpansio ns since 2010 will most likely persist. The ASP of LED is expected to undergo a decline of 20% in 2012, which will pose a challenge for LED makers in terms of technology advancement and cost competitiveness.

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Along with decreasing LED chip price, the extent of LED lighting fixture price decrease has worsened to 20% from 15%. Toshiba displayed the 7W light bulb with USD 10. It indicated that the price competition has begun.

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Conclusions LED chip specification continues to improve. For instance, the average luminous efficacy of LED chip can reach 170 lm/W, and average luminous efficacy of package LED can come to 110 lm/W, to reach a great improvement in the lighting fixture design. Apart from brightness improvement, each manufacturer has made great efforts on CRI improvement, and showcased their product whose CRI reaches 90, in order to take a great business opportunity in the indoor and the display markets.

With the Chinese government ’s support and the Chinese market demand momentum, it is important to keep a close watch on Chinese market influence to the LED industry. Lighting quality and mood lighting design are focused, and the era of lighting culture created by LED lighting reform has begun.

In addition, in response to inflation, the Chinese government continues to raise the required bank reserve ratio and tighten the monetary policy, which make it difficult for local governments to carry out subsidy policies. On account of several factors, Chinese chip makers remain conservative about their expansion plan. LEDinside predicts that the new installment of MOCVD equipment in 2011 will total 711 units with 380 units of them in the Chinese market.

Chinese LED Chip Makers Drastically Modify Expansion Plan Due to Weak End-Market Demand Due to of the subsidy policies enacted by local governments in 2010, Chinese LED chip makers planned to expand their capacity and increase the amount of MOCVD equipment to target at the prospects of the LED lighting market in 2011. However, affected by the uncertain end-market demand of the LED industry in 2011, the inventory levels of LED products continue to rise. As a result, LED manufacturers have put their purchases of MOCVD equipment on hold.

According to the research by LEDinside, first tier Chinese LED chip makers have begun the construction of their new sales centers on sites that were originally designated for production expansions. They have also asked the MOCVD equipment makers to delay the delivery of their orders, which adds uncertainty to the chip supply in China in 2H11. On the other hand, the second tier Chinese LED chip makers may have to terminate their expansion plans and even face the possibility of going out of business due to the lack of professional experts and MOCVD equipment. LEDinside believes that with the end-market demand remaining weak, only manufacturers which possess advanced technology and cost competitiveness can www.witsview.com survive the turbulent in 2H11.

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Company:NationStar

Company: Lite-On

Location:Foshan Year Established:1969 Main Products:LED, integrative infrared receiver, LED display, LED landscape lighting, infrared transmitting tube, display module...etc. Strategic Cooperation: IBM, LG, SONY, Panasonic, Philips, Sanyo, Sharp, Gree, Midea, China mobile, TCL, Huawei, Casio, Osram...etc.

Company: BRIGHT

Company: HongliTronic

Company:Unity Opto

Location:Dongguan Established Year:1981 Main Products:LED, monitor, Infrared ray module Strategic Cooperation:Cooper、Thorn

Location:Guangzhou Year Established:2004 Main Products:High power LEDs, SMD LEDs, Lamp LEDs, IR LEDs...etc.

Company: Diguang Electronics Location:Shenzhen Year Established:1996 Main Products:LED/CCFL backlight, LED lighting, LED display, Notebook (OEM / ODM )

Location:Tianjin, Dongguan Year Established:1975 Main Products:Imaging, Power Supply, Enclosure, LED Strategic Cooperation:DELL, HP, IBM, COMPAQ, Lenovo, Apple, LG, NEC, Microsoft, Motorola

Location:Yanzhou Year Established:1993 Main Products:Visible LED, infrared products, communication, image Sensor, LED assembly products, lighitng Strategic Cooperation:Samsung

Company: Wenrun Optoelectronic

Location:Zhenjiang Year Established:1992 Main Products:LED, Indicator light, LED digital monitor, top LED Strategic Cooperation:Schneider Electric, Samsung, Siemens, Osram...etc.

Company: Ledman

Company: Sunpo Opto Location:Ningbo Year Established:1990 Main Products:LED LAMPs, high power LEDs, top LEDs, chip LEDs, flux LEDs

Location:Shenzhen Year Established:1993 Main Products:LED package, LED display, LED lighting Strategic Cooperation:Avic Securities Co., Ltd.

Company : Hua Lian

Location:Xiamen Year Established:1984 Main Products:LED lighting product, semiconductor optoelectronic device, medical electronic product, microcontroller, and remote control Strategic Cooperation:Ritu, Arcelik, Eli Lilly, Carrier, Whirpool, LG, Emerson, Panasonic...etc.

Company: Refond Optoelectronics

Location:Shenzhen Year Established:2000 Main Products:Chip LED, TOP LED, power LED, LED module...etc. Strategic Cooperation:Avent, Konka, AVAGO, Yosun...etc.

Company: Harvatek

Company: MLS Electronics

Location:Shenzhen Year Established:1995 Main Products:High Power LEDs, SMD LEDs, LAMP, LED Lighting Strategic Cooperation:OSRAM, and Agilent

Location:Shenzhen Year Established:2000 Main Products:LED Lamp LED Display Infrared Product Super Flux Led High Power LED Strategic Cooperation:ASM, ITM

Company: Hans Laser Location:Shenzhen Year Established:1996 Main Products:LED digital display, LED lighting, LED Road traffic-induced light Strategic Cooperation:ASM, ITM

China’s LED Light Market 2011-2015 In addition to its enhanced luminous efficacy, LED’s strengths consist of its small size, exellent compatibility, high color saturation and rendering, which contribute to its wide application and increasing penetration rate in panel, consumerbased and car industries. In particular, the lighting industry is now vigorously adopting LED light sources. Through the integration of LED lights and lighting applications, the application of solid-state lighting can be further widened, which is a key market opportunity the global lighting industry should focus on. From the perspectives of global LED manufacturers, mainland China’s market is irresistible because China will become the biggest LED light production base in the world as well as the largest LED lighting market. The company that gains a steady first foothold in this market can utilize the advantage to win business opportunities. T he Chinese L ED lighting indus tr y consis t s of a highly comprehensive industrial chain. This, however, presents stiff competition and tough challenges. From the perspective of the overall Chinese supply chain, LEDinside has made a comprehensive analysis and introduction from upstream wafers and materials, chip production, light source package to downstream light modules, light fixtures and light accessories. 20

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Company: Everlight

Location:Guangzhou, Suzhou Year Established:1983 Main Products:MINI IRM, LED, Optocoupler, Hall IC Interrupter, PSD Strategic Cooperation:SONY, NOKIA, MOTOROLA, SIEMENS, BENQ, TCL, HAIREE

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Shanghai In 2010 World Expo, a new concept was launched that LED will keep close to city life in future. Moreover, many high-end products emerged with proprietary intellectual property rights, for instance, LiAlO2 and ZnO crystal growth processes representing key technical breakthroughs. Shanghai LED industrialization base has now taken Zhangjiang High Tech Park as its key technical development center. Being the economic and trade center of China, Shanghai has attracted major LED light manufacturers to come to establish their R&D centers or labs, for example, GE has set up a conventional lighting and LED lab in Shanghai. Shanghai’s LED industry supply chain is thus distinguished from the manufacturing model in other regions as technology development receives more attention here. Moreover, local manufacturers have forged long-term partnerships with international giants through strategic alliances so the latest technology can be introduced as soon as possible, keeping chip, package or lighting technologies fast geared to international standards. Some LED manufacturers have well-recognized product development strength such as LED street lamp maker, Sansi Technology, light accessories makers like Bright Power Semiconductor, China Resources Powertech and Moons.


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Guangdong Province

In terms of LED package, there are many package manufacturers with advanced technologies in Zhejiang province, including Zhongzhou, Hangke and Sunpu. The monthly package capacity of the region is maintained between 200KK and 300KK. With the support and encouragement of government policies, although the visibility of LED lighting industry in the first two quarters of 2011 did not appear high, local manufacturers are continuing production expansions, seemingly unaffected by the sluggish macro-environment. In light of lighting applications, a few manufacturers such as Yancon Lighting, Ningbo Liaoyuan Lighting and Focused Photonics have both technology and market. Regarding power management and control chips for LED lighting fixtures, despite of the short period of the overall development, the industry base is fairly significant with famous makers like Moons, China Resources Powertech and Bright Power Semiconductor.

Manufacturers in Guangdong province cover from upstream wafers and chips to downstream package and lighting fixture applications, including the production of LED MOCVD equipment. Their scale and technology are key industry indicators in mainland China. With famous package makers like Foshan Nationstar, Guangzhou Honglitronic, Shenzhen Refond, Guangdong alone has reached 65%-70% of China’s total package capacity. Guangdong two established lighting fixture manufacturers (Jiangmen and Foshan) in addition to local lighting brands such as Kingsun, Yajiang, Foshan and NVC, building up the most developed LED light industry supply chain in mainland China. As for LED equipment, the key LED wafer equipment, co-developed by the Semiconductor Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Guangdong Industrial Technology Research Institute, is possible to begin massproduction by the end of 2011.

Jiangsu Province

With the flourishing and diversified LED businesses in the region, local governments are gradually passing more regulations favoring the LED lighting industry and have established National Key Laboratory of Semiconductor Optoelectronics for Product Testing. LED Exhibition and Trade Center Project has also been launched. The purpose is to turn the regional LED industry into an international procurement platform for green light sources. LED lighting industry, appeals to environmentalfriendliness, has virtually became the best breakthrough point in Guangdong’ s strategic industry development.

There were a great number of package makers before 2010, most notably some Taiwanese-invested makers such as Suzhou Everlight and Liteon. Regrettably, they are lack of researching and developing strengths with only capability to produce LED package. Meanwhile, Chinese-invested makers were represented by Jiangsu Wenrun Optoelectronic. The LED upstream strength has been gradually increasing since 2010. It is expected that apart from the two Taiwanese-invested wafer fabs (Canyang Optoelectronics and Jingpin Opto), Chinese-invested manufacturers will also have MOCVDs ready between 2010 and 2013 and achieve mass production, to name a few, the state-controlled Yangzhou Zhongke Semiconductor Lighting Center, which is co-invested by New Light Source Technology Development and Semiconductor Institutes, Chinese Academy of Sciences as well as Longyao Opto invested by Shanghai Rainbow Optoelectronics Materials. MO Source used to come mainly from Akzo Nobel, Dow Chemical, SAFC, Sumitomo, making it the weakest point in Chinese LED supply chain. However, having become the sole and independent MO Source supplier in China, Nata Optoelectronic Material not only supplies to China’s LED industry but has also further entered into international markets including Taiwan, South Korea, the USA and Japan. Current annual capacity of the company is 35k to 55k tons. Capacity expansion plan depends on the future demand with the goal of 300k tons a year.

Jiangxi Province Over several years of development, Nanchang National Semiconductor Lighting Project Industrialization Base in Jiangxi Province has made great progress in LED technology and industrialization. Led by Nanchang, a relatively complete industry chain has been established along with a remarkable industrial cluster gathering quite a few leading manufacturers in LED industry. Nanchang base has taken its initial shape, with upstream wafers technically supported by Nanchang University and midstream chipmakers like Lianovation. Nevertheless, the base lacks industry-support capacity, falling behind other national semiconductor lighting bases; the comprehensive competitiveness of the city has yet to be shaped and lacking clusters of LED industry players. With Lianovation also in the downstream, although Jiangxi is strong in upstream wafer materials R&D and midstream chip production, it is rather weak in technology of LED application products especially the technology of LED light sources, light fixtures as well as the enterprise scale. Thus the mass production capacity is not yet ready in Jiangxi. Most application products belong to mid or low-end categories with little added values.

Fujian Province LED industry in Fujian province is basically centered at Xiamen National Semiconductor Project Lighting Industrialization Base surrounded by cities like Fuzhou, Xiamen, Quanzhou, Zhangzhou. Xiamen San’an and Xiamen Changelight, are both leading chip makers in mainland China. San’an is already China’s largest wafer and chip producer as well as its HB-LED wafer and chip industrialization base, the total production is approximating to over 50% of national production. In the area of LED package, Xiamen Hualian Electronics keeps a leading role in terms of package quality. With regards to lighting applications, Xiamen Topstar and GE co-invested a state-controlled company to specialize in the development of LED lights, phosphor, LED lighting fixtures and LED light source products. Local government shows clear support towards the LED industry. It is expected that subsidies will be in effect between 2011 and 2015 to further promote the development of LED lighting industry, aiming to establish a complete ecosystem in Xiamen, Quanzhou and Zhangzhou. For details into the status quo and future trends of China’s LED light market 2011-2012, please refer to 2011-2015 China’s LED Light Market Report published by LEDinside.

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Market Watch Abstract of 2011-2015 Europe’s LED Light Market Report

Abstract of 2011-2015 Europe’s LED Light Market Report

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Renee Liao, LEDinside

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Lighting has always been a vital part of a comfortable household environment in Europe: in addition to illumination, lighting has a prominent effect upon the users’ moods and sets the tone for the space, providing assorted ambiances according to people’s needs. Recognizing the strengths of lighting, European countries have been vigorously dedicated to the development and researches of the lighting industry – the popularity of the lighting design departments of universities in Europe is a testament to this trend.

European lighting market status The European lighting market’s leading position enables it to steer the direction of the global lighting industry. Since its commencement in Italy in 1977, the biannual Milan International Westfield London– Europe’s largest shopping mall Lighting Exhibition, with over 30 years of history in the making, has been one of the most authroitative lighting fairs in the world. In addition, Light+Building, which has met with with Philips Dynalite. Photo Credit: Philips considerable interest since it first took place in Frankfurt, Germany in 1999, has quickly developed into one of the most influential international exhibitions. Moreover, lighting and light product exhibitions are regularly held in various areas of Europe every year, which highlights the significance the lighting industry holds in Europe. Currently, Europe is the second densest continent in terms of population in the world; at approximately 830 million it accounts for 13-14% of the earth population. The population and economic climate changes have continuously affected the lighting industry. According to LEDinside’s survey, between 2008 and 2010, the demand in the European lighting market made up around 20% of the global lighting demand. In addition, Europe has three of the world’s major lighting companies, Philips, GE and Osram, which indicates the domination of Europe in the global lighting market.

Speedy development of LED in Europe The rapid development of LED in Europe attributes to not only the environmental awareness of Europeans but also the high electricity prices. The high prices are the critical factor in propelling the development of LED lighting. For example, if a 7W LED light bulb is used for eight hours a day for a month (31 days), it can save 8 kwh compared to using an 40W incandescent light bulb. With the electricity prices of EU-27, USD 2 can be saved every month by adopting an LED light bulb instead of an incandescent one; more money can be saved by using LED light bulb in the outdoor and commercial lighting sectors due to the higher electricity consumptions of incandescent light bulbs. Therefore, the strength of LED in energy conservation is one of the key factors that stimulate LED’s popularity in Europe.

European government's policy

Traffic light at your feet. Photo Credit: DSTA, Osram-OS Besides high electricity, Europe’s unique take on lighting is another issue worth tackling. Centering around the creation of lighting atmosphere, the lighting designs in most of the European cities seem dim, which embodies the essential design concept of Europe: the lighting focuses on creating certain atmosphere and mood instead of the brightness and amount of lights. In addition, cultures and traditions play an important role in lighting of European countries. For example, Lyon, a city of France which is renowned for the splendid lighting in the cities, turns the lighting into a trademark of the city. The French government invests $600,000 Euro every year in public lighting infrastructure and the annual Fête des Lumières (Festival of Lights) in Lyon which attracted over one million visitors worldwide yearly. Moreover, the fact that tourism is an integral part of Europe’s economy, the city of Lyon also founded Lighting Urban Community International Association (LUCI) which is comprised of 63 cities. Aside from illumination, the real purpose of lighting is to extend and embellish the evening ambiance. 22

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The inefficient 60 watt light bulbs are being replaced by compact fluorescent light bulbs ( CFLs ) and light emitting diode lamps ( LEDs ). Halogen lights will remain on the shelves but are only marginally more efficient than incandescent bulbs. Europeans will be able to choose lamps which are at least 75% more efficient than old light bulbs and last seven times longer. According to Greenpeace EU energy policy advisor Frauke Thies, LED light sources last the longest and can provide up to 90% saving compared to incandescent lamps. CFLs contain small amounts of mercury and should therefore be properly recycled. Manufacturers running take-back schemes report a collection rate of about 30%. LEDs also contain electronic waste and should be recycled. Greenpeace calls on the EU to introduce 100% mandatory recycling of light bulbs.

Bus passengers in Slovenia, Norway and Morocco check travel times on modern LED displays. Photo Credit: Osram-OS

Focus on European lighting industry

The potential to save energy and create green jobs in efficiency remains largely untapped. The EU is currently drafting an energy efficiency guidance but is on course to fall 50% short of its existing voluntary efficiency targets. Greenpeace calls on the new EU guidance to include binding efficiency targets. Cutting energy use could save up to €78 billion by 2020, create millions of new jobs, and improve the living environment.

The European lighting industry focuses strongly on the design of LED light products, with the emphasis on thermal dissipation, efficiency, light quality and lifespan. In addition, the placement of light source and adequate designs of circuit and light For more details about the status and future trends of China’s LED light market 2011-2012, please refer to 2011distribution are keys to bring out the advantages of LED. 2015 Europe’s LED Light Market Report published by The designs of Europe’s household light products, with distinguishing features, are LEDinside. simple and trendy, catering to the taste of European consumers. In regard to interior lighting, European lighting companies’ strength lies in their ability to create a specific atmosphere by using direct and indirect lighting. They conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the environment in finding the most suitable solution according to the interior design of the environment.

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LED Price Trend:TV Backlight Suffered Over 10% Drop in 2Q11; Downturn Expected to Continue in 3Q11 According to the latest price survey by LEDinside, a research division of TrendForce, due to weak LED demand in 2Q11, the prices of TV backlight (5630) and high-power LED continue to drop. As for the outlook in 3Q11, the downturn of TV backlight (5630) will most likely continue. In addition, because of the drastic plummet in 1H11, the prices of high-power LED see a mild drop in the near term.

Review of LED Price in 2011 The LED price drops of different large-size panels have varied: the LED price of TV backlight applications (5630) plunged 10 to 15% while the LED price of NB/MNT applications merely dropped 3 to 5% due to its mature technology and the fact that the price has hit the bottom over the past two years. On the other hand, the weak demand has dampened the overall mobile phone sales, which in turn result in a considerable setback in LED demand and an 8% to 10% price decline. As for the high-power LED of lighting applications, affected by the inventory adjustment, the price suffered a 10 to 15% decrease.

Increasing Players in TV Backlight Sector Intensify Price Competition On account of the horrid sales of LCD TV in 2Q11, despite the price cutting strategy, no signs of demand rebound have caused the price of 5630 to drop by 10 to 15% in 2Q11. As for 3Q11, because of low demand for TV backlight and industry-wide the price cut, the price of 5630 is expected to plummet over 10%.

The LED Price of NB and Tablet Applications is Relatively Stable The specifications of LED backlight products have become more advanced in the NB, monitor, and mobile device applications. However, since 3014 LED could be adopted in the lighting applications, the price drop in 2Q11 was limited despite the weak demand in NB market. As for tablet backlight applications, the mainstream specification is low-voltage LED (0.8t LV). Due to the limited players in the sector, the price remained relatively stable.

Due to Brightness Enhancement and Inventory Adjustment, Lighting Application Price Continued to decrease in 2Q11 In addition, LED lighting market demand is mainly underpinned by a few orders from commercial lighting and interior lighting sector, lack of subsidy policy causes a considerable decline in high-power LED price. Moreover, due to factors such as the increasing LED brightness by American and European major makers and the high inventory level, most of the manufacturers are forced to adopt the low-price strategy to propel sales. According to LEDinside, the price of high-power LED in 2Q11 continued to decrease and dropped by 10%~15%; LED makers offered their major clients with even lower prices. As for the outlook in 3Q11, the pressure of lowering the price remains unchanged. Due to the steep price drop in 1H11, the high-power LED price is expected to see a mild drop in 2H11.

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Perspectives from LEDinside In light of that the LED backlight shipment in 1H11 fell short of expectation, products such as 5630 and 3014, which were originally adopted in backlight applications, are now adopted in lighting applications. In addition, many light product makers have replaced high-power LED with mid and low-power LED in order to reduce cost. With the weak demand in the backlight market, LED makers are expected to shift their focus to LED lighting application sector. Based on LEDinside’s observation, the current demands are mainly from Chinese and Japanese lighting markets. The LED demand in Japan has grown considerably due to the energy-saving policy after the earthquake: the penetration rate of LED light bulb has exceeded 30% in 2Q11. With the effect of the policy mitigated, further observation of the demand in 3Q11 is necessary. With 2012 Olympics in the UK and the ban of incandescent light bulbs, it is estimated that the demand of LED module and LED lighting fixture might increase in the European market.

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WitsView: The keys to stay competitive in the Tablet PC panel market : Improve FFS yield in the short run and invest on LTPS technology in the long run.

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The keys to stay competitive in the Tablet PC panel market : Improve FFS yield in the short run and invest on LTPS technology in the long run. Eric Chiou, WitsView

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WitsView suggested that 9.7-inch and 10.1-inch products will remain mainstream with around 85% of market share in the coming few years due to customers’ preference of Tablet PC with large screen. On the other hand, 7-inch Tablet PC could become a product with long term sales potential due to its unique cost advantage and size segmentation. According to R&D Director Chiu Yu-Pin of WitsView, the major competitiveness of 7-inch product comes from the cost as compared to 9.7-inch or 10.1-inch products. LCD panel and touch panel module account for around 40% of the cost of Tablet PC. There is a 20%~30% difference in the costs of these two key components between 7-inch and 10.1-inch products, which means that the unit cost of 7-inch Tablet PC is at least 10% lower than 10.1-inch Tablet PC. Therefore, it can be suitable for products of the 7-inch size or smaller to be promoted as low-cost Tablet PC to attract more consumers and expand market size for Tablet PC. In addition to changing the consumer habits for electronic products, the rise of smart phones and Tablet PCs also restarted the pursuits of new technology, new process and new investment in the matured panel industry. As indicated by WitsView, the current design trend of mobile device, the control over FFS (fringe field switching) yield and the devotion to the development of LTPS(low temperature poly-silicon) among panel makers will become the keys for conquering new territories in the market of mobile device panel in the next one or two years. Due to the popularity of Apple iPad, FFS wide viewing angle has become the most discussed panel technology during this past year. After the confirmed alliance between CPI and PVI, the control over FFS wide viewing angle technology has been in place among global major panel suppliers such as Samsung Electronics, LG Display and CMI (in Apple iPad supply chain), HannStar (active transformation to mid-to-small sized products), and Chinese panel maker BOE.

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Key developments for mobile device panel market competition LTPS process

FFS wide viewing angle technology 1.Access to technology licensing(for those who hasn’t) 2.Active pursuit of customers and mass production stage as early as possible. 3.Enhancement of production yield and improvement of cost. 4.Diversity of product sizes and specifications.

1.Investment or transformation of new equipments. 2.Establishment and expansion of production capacity with economic scale. 3.Enlargement of production size (cell phone→ Tablet PC) 4.Step-by-step improvement of process yield.

Mr. Chiou, believes that it is indisputable that FFS has become the mainstream wide viewing angle technology for mobile device panels. However, compared to the production yield of over 90% for large-sized panel, currently the yield of FFS wide viewing angle panel remains around 60~70%. The yield is equivalent to the cost. In order to utilize the advantage of FFS technology, panel makers must try to locate key customers and secure orders, gradually improve production process through stable capacity expansion, and reduce the time needed for yield enhancement such that they can secure the leading position of cost competition as soon as possible. In short, the focus on FFS technology in the industry must be raised the bar for better yield rate instead of only possessing the technology. As for maintaining mid-to-long term competitive edges of panel makers, based on WitsView’s observation, the control over low temperature poly-silicon (LTPS) process will be another important indicator. Due to the popularity of high resolution panel of Apple iPhone 4 with the so-called “retina” technology, it has been predicted that new generation of iPad product adopting resolution as high as 260 ppi (pixel per inch) will be introduced as early as Q4 this year. It is expected that non-Apple brands will respond with products of comparable or superior specifications and start a new wave of resolution war. Facing this climbing demand for high resolution panels, tradition amorphous silicon (A-Si) process may be insufficient. Market demand for LTPS process will grow significantly such that this could be the entry barrier in the future for panel makers to penetrate the market of mid-to-high end Tablet PCs. Mr. Chiou also pointed out that there are two major entry barriers of investment and technology behind LTPS. As for the capital requirement of new investment, it can certainly be a heavy burden for current panel makers with poor profitability. As for the technology, the competitiveness of Japanese panel makers has been diminishing because they failed to keep up with the pace of capacity expansions. However, the rise of LTPS process has provided Japanese makers with solid technology foundations (such as Sharp and Hitachi) with a great opportunity to get back to the mainstream market. Relatively speaking, this also indicates that in addition to the price and quantity threats from Korean makers, Taiwanese makers must again face the challenges from Japanese makers with technology advantages in the process of fighting for the market of mobile device panels. Owing to mobile devices, the panel industry has been revived. Yet with the challenges of technology development, process yield, and investment strength, there could be a re-shuffle of competitiveness and market shares among panel makers. WitsView suggested that even with existing LTPS mass production capabilities among Taiwanese panel makers, the product size must be enlarged for Tablet PC application in order to prepare in advance for the predicted growing demand for high resolution Tablet PC panel in 2012.

Tablet PCs Demand to improve LED chip specification LEDinside indicated that LED application requirement for Tablet PC has improved, and average brightness specification has increased by over 20 percent. Additionally, LED shipment grew, too. It is estimated that LED shipment will rise to 1.3 billion in 2011 from 380 million in 2010, around 3.5 times in growth rate. Furthermore, touch panel used in most Tablet PCs has lower transmissivity. However, overall requirement for backlight brightness increases, hence, brightness specification of LEDs has to increase in order to meet the market demand. In terms of LED specification requirement, according to LEDinside, LED luminous intensity should be over 2,400 mcd to be adopted in Tablet PCs, which means average brightness specification should be 20 percent higher than before. In terms of LED shipment, around 20 -28 LED units are used in a Tablet PC (Tablet PCs with Android and iPad). LEDinside indicated that LED shipment (applied in Tablet PCs) in 2010 was around 380 million. As this market continues to grow, LEDinside estimated that LED shipment will rise to 1300 million in 2011, and growth rate will reach 3.5 times. This will certainly benefit the LED industry in Taiwan, Japan, and Korea. Although LED specification improves, there is a close relation between the LED backlight supply chain for the Tablet PCs and the NB industries. It would not be difficult for Taiwanese plants to enter into this field of business.

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LEDforum Shanghai 2011 commenced at Jumeirah Himalayas Hotel Shanghai on July 6 and 7, 2011 with a full house. Top executives of the world’s leading companies presented in-depth analysis of the LED market and cutting-edge report on the future development of LED Industry. In addition, LEDinside analyst released the latest research of the trend of global LED market and industry report, which were one of the highlights at this forum.

The First Day of LEDforum Shanghai 2011: Emphasis on LED Solid-State Lighting Market and Manufacturing Technology The first day of LEDforum Shanghai 2011 began with the opening speech and welcome speech by the Shanghai Municipal Government leader and the Head of Science and Technology Commission followed by a welcome speech by C.L. Liu Ph.D., the Chairman of TrendForce Corp., and an introduction by Junhao Chu, Ph.D., the Director Assistant and Deputy Director at Shanghai Research Center of Engineering and Technology in Solid State Lighting, to the 12th Five-year Plan regarding the solid-state lighting industry in Shanghai. The LEDforum Shanghai sessions followed immediately after. In his speech, C.L. Liu, Ph.D. used the example of gaining proper t y and an anecdote of a diplomat meeting President Clinton to elaborate the impor tance of innovation. His example and anecdote established a professional, intellectual and witty atmosphere for the forum. Junhao Chu, Ph.D. of Shanghai Research Center of Engineering and Technology in Solid State Lighting indicated that the difference of integrated factors among domestic products and the overemphasis on the midstream and downstream market will lead to a resource competition between manufacturers. The different sectors of the industry chain have to be foundation of the core competitiveness.

Philips Lighting: Global Trends in LED Lighting Systems Philips Lighting has been in a leading position among the global lighting industry and is striving to raise energy-saving awareness in the society. Jaap Schlejen, the Vice President of Philips Lighting, provided not only an in- depth analysis of the trend of the lighting market in scenery, outdoor, and office sectors but also a comprehensive conclusion of the LED lighting system market, which threw light on the future development of the LED lighting market.

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Furthermore, he utilized data to estimate the value growth of the LED market in the future. He believed that the penetration rates of LED and controlling technology will grow considerably among future lighting applications. Such a growth will alter the landscape of competition and accelerate the change to the lighting resource, module and total solution markets. Schlejen also indicated that, according to his data, the value of LED market will account for 60% of the total market value by 2015. In addition, the outdoor lighting market has been showing promise and the retail sales have been on an increase. Also, office and industry lighting markets are on the verge of booming growth.

Universit y of California, Santa Barbara: Current Status of Solid State Lighting Market Shuji Nakamura, Ph.D., the inventor of the first high brightness gallium nitride (GaN) LED, addressed the current state and future trend of solid-state lighting market from a professional and research perspective. He analyzed the different equipment of GaN LED from the structural drawings of nonpolar molecule and semi-polar molecule. Also, he explained the increase of the bulk GaN crystal.

Shuji Nakamura, currently a professor of Materials Department of the University of California, Santa Barbara, received B.E., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tokushima, Japan in 1977, 1979, and 1994, respectively. Widely known as the “Thomas Edison of the LED industry,” he developed the first groupIII nitride-based blue/ green LEDs and group-III nitride-based violet laser diodes (LDs) in the world. In addition, he successfully developed the first commercially viable white LEDs based on GaN, which becomes an integral part of the booming development of the global LED industry.

OSRAM: Prospects for Global SolidState Lighting Market OSR AM, which owns a number of worldleading patents and has provided numerous world renowned constructions with lighting products and solutions, is not only one of the major lighting companies in the world but also an innovative LED lighting company. Benjamin Tan., VP of Sales of Osram Asia Pacific provided his insight into the global market of solid-state lighting. Benjamin Tan stated that the future goal of the LED industry is to optimize the products in every aspect. The size of wafer has become bigger and bigger: it developed from 2-inch to 6 and 8-inch. Osram has started its first 6-inch wafer production in 2011.


OSR AM already began dedicating to the development of new light source since the last century and prided itself in being one of the first companies to launch white light LED products. Currently, OSRAM’s products have made their ways into car, signal light and building markets. OSRAM states that the popularization of LED in lighting applications is still at the initial stage, because presently, most of the LED applications are street lamps or for specific usages, which account for a mere portion of sales in the lighting market. It is expected that LED will take up a bigger share in the household lighting market in the future.

GE Lighting: LED Systems Design for Application The afternoon sessions began with a unique insight into the lighting produc t qualit y provided by Samuel Wang, the Product General Manager of GE Lighting Asia LED. Mr. Wang also interacted and discussed the LED applications with the audience. His speech not only addressed quality assurance and introduced the formula of return on investment, but also covered topics of LED energy-saving applications and the cost. Moreover, the unparalleled performance and innovative design of GE’s products, including GE Module Roadway R250 Series, were also demonstrated in the speech.

VEECO: Reducing LED Manufacturing Costs through Advancements in MOCVD Technology Jia Lee, the Director of Marketing of Veeco I n s tr u m e nt s , a d d r e s s e d “ Re d u c i n g L ED Manufacturing Costs through Advancements in MOCVD Technology.” Mr. Lee expected the penetration rate of LED TV to reach 50% in 2011 and advance to 80% in 2013. He also predicted that the increasing rate of LED chips will reach 68% in the next five years. In addition, with the rapid growth of the LED industry, he provided relevant data to demonstrate how the advancement of MOCVD equipment is able to aid manufacturers in reducing costs, provide a system for designing high-brightness LEDs, increase capacity and decrease carbon emission. In May, 2011, Veeco inaugurated its new Cus tomer Supp or t & Tr aining C enter in Shanghai which is about 1700 square meters in size, and accommodating approximately 40 Veeco employees. The center is equipped with three classrooms as well as Veeco’s market leading Veeco TurboDisc® K465i™ MOCVD system.

AIXTRON: Improving Production Quality and Efficiency of MOCVD Market Christian Geng , Ph.D., the Vice President Greater China, AIX TRON, of fered his exceptional insight into the new outlook created by improving production quality and efficiency of MOCVD market. To start his speech, Mr. Geng introduced AIXTRON’s products by citing relevant news reports, and then gave concrete analyses of production quality as well as efficiency: the former included chip quality, growth pressure, product consistency and prevention of dust particle; the latter included capacity, the size of wafer and increasing rate and automation. Taking customers’ demands into accounts, AIXTRON develops its MOCVD equipment with the aim of helping manufacturers reduce production cost, increase efficiency and expand capacity.

K L A -Te n c o r : H o w t o C o n d u c t Automated Inspection of HB-LED wafers for Quality Francis Jen, Ph.D., the China Region Technical Director of KLA-Tencor, explained its HB-LED manufacturing process solution, manufacturing process, the demand of inspection in production line with the aid of assorted charts and information. In addition, he also shed light on the procedure of LED wafer automatic inspection and electronic detection strategy with several examples. Mr. Jen believed that the inspection and management of manufacturing process is one of the pressing elements of the LED industry. KLA-Tencor, specializing in improving the yield rate of semiconductors and providing total solutions of manufacturing process inspection and management, has been not only dedicating to product research and improvement and providing better equipment service but also helping semiconductor makers manufacture products with higher quality and efficiency. Currently, KLA-Tencor’s branch companies are located in more than ten countries of America, Europe and Asia. At last, he expressed the bright outlook he saw for the Chinese LED industry in hope that China will become one of the major LED manufacturing countries in the world.

Carbon TEQ Solutions: Heat Management in Lighting Applications and New Technologies to Manage Heat-dissipation

Bill Scalia, the Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Carbon TEQ Solutions, presented his insight into heat management in lighting applications and new technologies to manage heat. His speech covered different sections such as carbon foam material and the methodology, research, design and science of TEQ2. In the science section, he introduced a new molecular structure named ScaliaPhysics™ which he developed. In addition, with his expertise in heat dissipation technology, Bill Scalia has successfully helped his clients reduce the energy consumption and the maintenance cost as well as ex tended the lifespan of products with TEQ Methodology. Mr. Scalia’s specialty and dedication to heat dissipation products are the reason Carbon TEQ adopts his patent in its products. In addition, he demonstrated a video of product experiment at LEDforum.

LEDinside (TrendForce Corp.): SolidState Lighting/LED Market Trend in 2012 Due to the fact that LED industry development has been the focus of relevant industries over the past few years, Roger Chu, Research Director of LEDinside, presented a comprehensive report on “Solid-State Lighting/ LED Market Trend in 2012.” M r. C h u ’s r e p o r t m a i n l y i n c l u d e d t h e estimation of the development trend, the outlook on both ends of supply-and-demand chain and the competition and cooperation of the LED industry. He pointed out that due to the rise of Chinese and South-Korean LED markets, the LED price has more or less shown a decline in NB, TV, mobile device applications over the past few years. According to his report, the demand of HB LED will continue increasing in the coming years. He pointed out that the focus of the TV market has shifted to 3D sector, which results in a decrease in the LED penetration rate. Scenery lighting accounts for the biggest market share in 2010. He stated that currently, many countries have enacted policies to support the LED industry. He used the loan policy by the South Korean government as an example to demonstrate his point. Mr. Chu indicated that the LED penetration rate in the Japanese market, which reached 18 to 20% in 2010, has increased by 20 to 30% due to the Japan earthquake. He believed even though the increase rate will slow down in July and August, but the increase will continue. vol.08, 2012 BeLight

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He also analyzed the upstream and downstream of the LED industry, including MOCVD, sapphire substrate and other sectors, and predicted the subsidy policies enacted by different governments.

Philips Lighting, Jaap Schlejen, Ph.D., Vice President

The Second Day of LEDforum Shanghai 2011: Spotlight on LED Applications The second day of LEDforum Shanghai began with a welcome speech addressed by C.L. Liu, Ph.D., the Chairman of TrendForce.

Philips Lumileds Lighting Company: The Success and Challenge in LED Lighting Component Industry After the speech by Philips Lighting on the first day, Sean Zhou, Regional Marketing Director of Philips Lumileds Lighting Company, shared the successful experience of Philips Lumileds and his opinion on the challenges the LED indoor lighting sector is facing. At first, Mr. Zhou concisely analyzed the LED market from different sectors such as hotel lighting, office lighting and LED replacement light. He then pointed out the key element in indoor lighting and explained the LED bin code and thermal dissipation issue from a professional perspective. In the indoor lighting par t of his speech, he analyzed the light quality, efficiency and cost. As for the solution to bin code issue, he dissected the issue by providing a deliberate explanation of the definition, advantage and the final goal of his method. He believed, as far as indoor lighting is concerned, even though the LED penetration rate in the office lighting sector seems limited at the moment, it also shows great promise: lighting applications account for 30 to 50% of the total orders from commercial buildings. In the future, the new office buildings will put more accent on lighting in order to meet the energy-saving requirement, which will in turn increase the popularity of T-LEDs.

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Everlight Electronics: The Trend of Solid-State Lighting End-Market Applications Ilkan Cokgor, the Vice President of Global Marketing of Everlight Electronics, has over 20 years of research, product development, marketing and sales experience in the fields of optoelectronics, LEDs and solid state lighting. Ilkan Cokgor, the Vice President of Global Marketing of Everlight Electronics, has over 20 years of research, product development, marketing and sales experience in the fields of optoelectronics, LEDs and solid state lighting.

Henkel AG & Co.: Innovations in Assembly Solutions for LED Lighting Kent Lu, the LED Sales Manager of Henkel AG & Co., addressed Henkel’s innovations in assembly solutions for LED lighting. He introduced not only the construction, the global capacity, partners, breakthroughs, quality and efficiency of Henkel, but also Henkel’s solutions in the LED lighting supply chain. The solutions include materials of LED chip packages, conduc tive materials, thermal dissipation products such as heat conductive adhesive, thermal pad, phase change material which are crucial to LED lighting products, encapsulation and protection of LED driver and light bar, and low-pressure and lowtemperature molding technology and products. Henkel’s technology in the LED sector is an integration of that of Ablestik, Emerson & Cuming, Hysol and Loctite, which is proficient to provide the market with total solutions of LED package and lighting product assembly.


Miniwiz: Innovative LED Application in Green Buildings Arthur Huang, the Founder and Managing Director of Miniwiz, addressed the innovative applications in green buildings and the future trend in his presentation. Mr. Huang, focusing on rechargeable products and building solutions, has participated in a number of foreign and domestic green building projects and won many product design awards. One of his works is the FE EcoARK Fashion Hall of the Taipei International Flora Exposition. He boldly incorporated the modern technology into the building design and used 1.5 million plastic bottles as materials. The Hall not only is ear thquake-proof, t yphoon-proof and eco-friendly but also fully demonstrates the innovation for green buildings.

In addition, Mr. Huang analyzed the challenges LED manufacturers are facing in the green building sector. He pointed out that because LED is pointolite, the cost of turning it into linear light or flat light is still high. As far as the development of green buildings is concerned, how to reduce the cost will become the key bottleneck to overcome. He also analyzed the innovations of green building s, the environmental awareness and eco-friendly buildings by showing three videos. Miniwiz, specializing in designing and d evel o p i n g gr e e n en er g y p r o du c t s an d marketing low-carbon products and appealing solutions with a pursuit of convenience, f a s h i o n , d e l i c a c y a n d p r a c t i c a l i t y, h a s launched produc ts such as HYmini Wind Powered Charger and miniSOLAR panel and appur tenances which can be attached to bicycles and arms. The professional engineers and architects of Miniwiz are planning to cooperate with the students of Harvard Design School and Harvard Business School for the next three years.

ELB Electronics: Lighting Control Solutions for Commercial Building Applications Steven J. Purdy, the Product Research and Development Director of ELB Electronics and in charge of the development of ELB products, plans to establish ELB into the forerunner in the dimming ballast and lighting control market of North America. His speech covered LED applications in RF wireless lighting control. Mr. Purdy believed that due to the fact that lighting control systems can reduce energy consumption by 50% and bring positive ef fects to the environment, they will become more and more popularized in intellectualized buildings. Moreover, Purdy introduced a number of RF technologies. RF wireless control does not require cable network. Users are able to control lighting equipment through the tiny portable remote control to achieve excellent c o mpatibili t y wi th the li ghtin g s y s tem. Moreover, he explained the effects brought by the wireless lighting control system with a chart of the energy consumption by the commercial buildings in the U.S. and present a lighting control strategy. vol.08, 2012 BeLight

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Philips Lumileds Lighting Company, Sean Zhou, Regional Marketing Director, Asia

Synopsys: Successful Optical Design Mr. Chien analyzed the current situation of o f L E D L i g h t i n g a n d B a c k l i g h t the LED lighting industry and proposed a development strategy catering to the present Systems David Stuart, the Director of Sales of Synopsys, gave a presentation about the successful optical design of LED lighting and backlight systems. With an example of a successful optical design of LED lighting and backlight systems by utilizing LightTools and SolidWorks, Mr. Stuart pointed out the key design strategy and explained the concrete method and LED resource model. In addition, his presentation also covered the design and optimization of SolidWorks. Mr. Stuart stated that using LightTools, which is a powerful tool for designing, analyzing and optimizing LED applications, and SolidWorks for the applications of LED lighting and backlight systems have become the mainstream in the market.The library of LightTools has many statistics which support different LED modules.

Jiangsu Canyang Optoelectronics Ltd.: Competing Internationally: LED Lighting Future Development from Experience As the final speaker of LEDforum Shanghai 2011, Frank Chien, Ph.D., the President and CEO of Jiangsu Canyang Optoelectronics Ltd., addressed the future development of LED lighting from an international perspective.

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trend. He indicated that the LED applications and penetration rate in household electrical appliances have proven fruitful, which results in a cost reduction of LED manufacturing. Currently, IT products dominate the LED market, but the landscape is soon to change. In the next two years, TV will become the main source of demand in the LED market, and lighting applications will begin to take over afterward. Mr. Chien also stated that through technology integration, the only goal of Jiangsu Canyang is to provide lighting companies with light sources which possess high price/ performance ratio, supreme reliability and meet lighting regulations. (LEDinside expected the MOCVD capacity of Jiangsu Canyang to reach 50 units, GaN LED epi wafer capacity to reach 1.44 million and LED chip capacity to hit 18 billion by the end of 2011.)

Jiangsu Canyang specializes in manufacturing high-brightness GaN LED epi wafers, LED chips and indoor and outdoor lighting products, whose wavelength range reaches 385nm to 560nm. Jiangsu Canyang, whose products are hugely acclaimed by manufacturers worldwide in terms of brightness, electric property and reliability, owns two plants and an office building which are 79,083.06 square meters in size.

Panel D is c u s sion: L ED Interior Lighting and The Realization of LED Innovative Applications The top executives of Philips Lighting, Philips Lumileds, Jiangsu Canyang, Veeco, Aixtron, Tr ido nic at tended the panel dis cus sion regarding interior lighting and market. The panel discussion was hosted by Sean Zhou, Regional Marketing Director of Philips Lumileds Lighting Company. In light of the fact that different markets hold a diverse range of demands for LED products, Jaap Schlejen, the Vice President of Philips Lighting, stated that trend of LED lighting produc ts needs to be analyzed from the household application market perspective as well as the professional application market. On one hand, in the household application market, the emphasis is placed on cost and reliability: only products with low cost and high reliability will be able to obtain large market share. On the other hand, in the professional application market, efficiency outweighs other factors. The policies enacted by the Chinese government have propelled the demands for LED applications in office lighting.

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Interview High-Quality LED Adhesive is Key to Cost Reduction: Interview with Kent Lu, Henkel

High-Quality LED Adhesive is Key to Cost Reduction: Interview with Kent Lu, Henkel Asia-Pacific Regional Marketing Manager With the LED Industry Entering Mass Production, How Does Henkel Reduce Cost and Improve Quality?

Kent Lu, the Regional Marketing Manager of Henkel Asia Pacific.

LEDinside conducted an interview with Kent Lu, Regional Marketing Manager of Henkel Asia Pacific. With abundant experiences in the Asian market and the industrial material industry under his belt, Mr. Lu was able to shed light on the development of the LED adhesive market and analyze how manufacturers redefine their LED lighting products, optimize the manufacturing process, and reduce the total cost with adhesives of various levels and traits.

A Representative Supplier of Industrial Materials and Adhesives The number of employees of Henkel, founded by Fritz Henkel in 1876 with 135 years of history in the making, increased from 80 to almost 50,000 currently. The annual revenue of Henkel, one of the top 500 companies in the world, reached 15.09 Euros in 2010, is a global company with most of its employees located outside of Germany. Henkel’s key manufactures include cleaners, cosmetics, and adhesives. Its product lineup covers both consumer and industrial applications. Recently, Henkel has been aggressively developing adhesives for LED potting, encapsulating, and filling.

Henkel - Headquarters Düsseldorf, Germany.

In terms of adhesives required by the LED industry, Henkel mainly provides die attach adhesives and sealants for LED light products and adhesives for LED packages. With its extensive of experience in the adhesive market and many patents regarding adhesive technologies, Henkel possesses advanced knowledge and rich resources in terms of customized products and technology support. Henkel’s sales team and R&D team are located around the globe, so they are able to create better communication with their clients and solve problems during the manufacturing process together. In addition, they can customize clients’ products and provide advice for improvement, helping their clients achieve cost reductions. Presently, Henkel provides sealants and adhesives for LED chip package, conductive materials and LED light products and thermal adhesive, thermal pad for LED thermal dissipation. Moreover, Henkel supplies innovative phase-change material products which are compatible with the high-power LED light products.

Henkel's fab and production line in China

Lu stated that as the LED industry develops and matures, the expanding market requires larger capacity. Therefore, thermal dissipation and the enhancement of LED encapsulation become more crucial. Henkel’s expertise helps manufacturers produce LED light products with higher stability and lower costs. From Henkel’s perspective, different LED lights and backlight products require different adhesives. There is no single adhesive that can be adopted universally in every application. For instance, silicone is not suitable for certain applications despite its excellent leak-proof characteristic. Taking such a variable and cost reduction into account, Henkel discusses with its clients to determine the most compatible adhesive for their products.

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High-Quality Adhesives Enhance LED Lighting Products Lu continued to use LED adhesives as an example to demonstrate the help they can offer to the manufacturers. For those who produce low-power or interior lighting products, the quality of thermal dissipation does not make a major difference, as their products do not depend heavily on thermal dissipation. Some manufacturers would simply adopt dry joints, so it is hard for them to understand the benefits of highquality thermal adhesives. Interior lighting products and LED street lamps require different thermal solutions. For example, an adhesive with high coefficient of heat conductivity is suitable for interior lighting applications. Since the products do not require much adhesive, the cost of adhesive is relatively small in proportion to the total cost. On the other hand, it will be a bad choice to adopt the same adhesive in LED lamps as they require a great amount of adhesive, which will result in a considerable cost. Some manufacturers promote thermal solutions with existing thermal pads and tapes, which cannot be adopted in certain situations. Henkel’s ability to provide its clients with adequate suggestions and customize products according to their specific demands, instead of selling them its finished products, distinguishes them from the competition. Henkel supplies a wide variety of adhesive products, which allow it to truly cater to the needs of different clients. Lu also analyzed the adhesives for LED packages. He pointed out the majority of LED package makers used to adopt epoxy resin, but recently silicone has become another mainstream choice. The former is highly compatible but will inevitably turn yellow over time; the latter is immune to the color-changing issue and is good for an extended time of use. However, it has a tendency to be penetrated by small molecules that cause residues, which will compromise the luminous flux of LED. Such an issue will not occur in LED packages adopting epoxy resin. Henkel’s die-attach adhesive holds a large market share in the LED package industry, and Henkel is striving to make a break into the potting adhesive market. Henkel has launched assorted related solutions in response to the bonding and encapsulation in LED product structures, the potting and protection of various products such as driver IC and light bar, and the component protection in lowtemperature and low-pressure molding process.

Cost Reduction Achieved by Improved and Simplified Manufacturing Process Furthermore, Lu indicated that when a manufacturer plans to carry out an LED light bulb project, the selection of adhesive is usually one of the primary issues, and the decision is always budgetary. To further his point, Lu indicated the limitations cheap adhesives bring to the product design. He stated that due to the low tack of cheap adhesives, manufacturers need to add a buckle to the shell and base of the light bulb in order to prevent the shell from falling off. Based on Henkel’s experience, the buckle design will result in an even higher cost than purchasing high-quality adhesives in the first place. On the other hand, manufacturers would not need to worry about the light bulb shells falling off due to high temperature or other factors if they adopt Henkel’s high-quality adhesives with high tack. Such a decision in the manufacturing process will effectively lower the total cost and in turn increase profit. In addition, he used another example to illustrate the importance of adhesives to the mass production of LED light bulbs. He pointed out that before the expansion of the LED market, the capacity of a small manufacturer was about 3 thousand light bulbs per month. Due to the relatively small capacity, extra time was allowed for the cheap adhesives to cool down and the bonding process to complete. However, as the market expands, hypothetically, if the capacity increased to 30 thousand light bulbs per month, extra time will not be allowed due to the tight shipment schedules. It raises a question: what are the solutions to such an issue?

First, it can be resolved by adopting adhesives which require much less time to cool down. Second, adopting UV curing equipment to accelerate the bonding process can also solve the issue, but this method is more suitable for LED light product makers with large capacities. Third, adopting two kinds of adhesives to speed up the bonding is another way to go. Lu indicated that no matter what kind of method the manufacturers choose, Henkel is able to provide the most suitable adhesive. In addition, Henkel will provide their professional insights and help the manufacturers establish the most proper production scale and budget.

The Current State of LED Adhesive Market Henkel has sought out joint ef for ts with many LED manufacturers, mostly in China, Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan.Lu stressed that Henkel has successfully expanded its business to the Chinese and South Korean markets, where manufacturers have been endeavoring to establish their own brands globally. On the other hand, there are few Taiwanese vendors as the majority of Taiwanese manufacturers focus on ODM products, whose quality has been hugely acknowledged by the global market. As for the Chinese manufacturers, they are underpinned by the huge adhesive demands from the domestic and global markets. Lu claimed that in mature markets of Europe and America, manufacturers’ choices of adhesives are not solely based on stability and endurance, but also on the total cost. He expected the Asian market to follow the same path. Henkel has its own R&D center and professional technicians located in countries around the globe. It enables Henkel to provide clients with immediate technology support and solve difficulties they encounter when purchasing and using Henkel’s products. Moreover, on account of its huge capacity, Henkel’s key products are always ready for shipment. As for customized products, extra time is required as the elements need to be adjusted. Valuing the prospects of the Asian market greatly, Henkel hopes to help Asian clients manufacture products with higher stability, better thermal dissipation, and lower cost. Henkel owns brands such as Ablestik, Emerson, Cuming, Hysol, and Loctite in the LED market, providing the industry with total solutions for LED packages and the assembly of light products.

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Interview Becoming the Backbone of Lighting Companies: Exclusive Interview with Tridonic’s Roland W. Koch, Ph.D.

Becoming the Backbone of Lighting Companies:

Exclusive Interview with Tridonic’s Roland W. Koch, Ph.D.

Due to the trend in 2011, the new generation of LED light equipment requires better light quality control systems and higher energy efficiency. With the solidification of industry specifications and standards, what will unfold in the future of LED lighting? LEDinside conducted an interview with Roland W. Koch, Ph.D., industry expert and the Global Sales Manager of Tridonic. With abundant experience in the American, European, and Asian markets under his belt, he was able to shed some light on both the development of driver ICs and LED controllers and pressing issues regarding LED control system and LED light product criteria.

Tridonic: A Subsidiary of Austria-based Company Zumtobel AG Tridonic is an upcoming European LED company specializing in the manufacture of driver ICs. The company possesses many advanced technologies and patents, and it has established a significant presence in the traditional lighting market. Now, Tridonic has successfully made its way into the LED industry. They are a subsidiary of Austria-based company, Zumtobel AG, which owns two lighting brands: Zumtobel and Thorn, both renowned names with a longstanding history. Tridonic is in charge of the manufacturing of the corporation’s lighting components. When Zumtobel was first founded by Dr. Walter Zumtobel in 1950, the major products included fluorescent lights and their components, which were newly invented at the time. In 2000, Zumtobel completed the acquisition of Thorn Lighting, established by Jules Thorn and Alfred Deutsch in 1928. Inheriting the experiences of two important lighting companies, Tridonic, founded in 1956, has been one of the most experienced lighting component suppliers in the market. Tridonic’s business took off with its stabilizers, and they have launched assorted lighting components over the years and developed digitalized technologies, becoming one of the most representative companies in the global lighting industry.

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Roland W. Koch, Ph.D., Global Sales Manager, Tridonic Roland W. Koch, Ph.D. stated that as the lighting industry evolves, Tridonic evolves with it. The company has been successful in manufacturing essential products in LED power system, LED driver IC, and LED control system sectors. Tridonic hopes to provide the LED lighting industry with high-quality components and to make developing light products and lighting technologies an easier task for manufacturers. From Tridonic’s perspective, a number of crucial requirements in the LED industry, including electricity flow control, LED brightness control, RGB LED controller, and automatic switches for LED lights are the keys to energy saving and are also integral in indoor, outdoor, building lighting and backlight applications. With respect to LED driver ICs, Mr. Koch pointed out that higher stability and refined energy-saving performance are also important. For example, emergency lighting requires absolute stability and cannot afford any automatic switch malfunction. Taking this requirement into account, Tridonic launched a series of emergency lighting products equipped with an outstanding stabilizer and driver IC.

In other words, the system will increase the brightness of indoor lighting when detecting insufficient sunlight and will dim the lights when sunlight becomes sufficient. Tridonic’s control system is even capable of altering color temperature in response to different environments when the user adopts its RGB LED products. He indicated that luxCONTROL, an innovative product of Tridonic compatible with several components for different applications, can conveniently control the lighting and also can deliver good energy saving performance.

The Future of Zhaga Consortium Trodonic has been seeking joint effort with several international major manufacturers and involved with the Zhaga Consortium, whose goal is to unify key criteria for LED lighting products and establish standards for every manufacturer to abide by. Hence, the manufacturers can fully dedicate to designing new light sources and products without having to worry about criteriarelated issues. Roland W. Koch, Ph.D. pointed out that Zhaga Consortium has been making phenomenal progress in mature markets of Europe and America, and he expected the markets in Asia to follow the same path.

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Tridonic is incredibly optimistic about the prospects of the Asian market, and the remarkable growth of its revenue in Asia justifies such optimism. He believes the supreme quality of Tridonic’s products can help Asian manufacturers develop LED lighting products with higher energy-saving efficiency and stability and make their products seen around the world.

To further his point, Roland W. Koch, Ph.D. used the highly popular intelligent LED lighting control system as an example to demonstrate the importance of LED driver ICs. He indicated that Tridonic’s LED driver IC products and circuit board, controller, signal converter, and data receiver via wireless and cable network can be integrated into an intelligent LED lighting control system. The intelligent control system is able to automatically control the brightness, light color, and color temperature in indoor and outdoor lighting according to the changes in sunlight, freeing the user from paying constant attention to the lighting conditions.

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Technology Optimize High-Power LEDs with Thick-Film Technology

Optimize High-Power LEDs with Thick-Film Technology By Anita LaFond, Senior Editorial Manager, Constructive Communication, Inc. As demand for LED luminaries continues to grow, new thermal management technologies are allowing manufacturers to produce LEDs that have higher light output and longer lifespan. LEDs offer many advantages including low energy consumption, long service life (bulbs can last up to 40,000 hours or more), and environmental safety (they contain no mercury). The disadvantages of LEDs, such as higher prices than incandescent or fluorescent lighting, will dissipate as new manufacturing techniques make LEDs less expensive to produce and better able to handle heat fluctuations. Thermal management is one of the most important aspects of successful LED systems design, according to the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. LEDs convert only 20- to 30-percent of their electric power into visible light; the remainder is converted to heat that must be conducted from the LED die to the underlying circuit board and heat sinks. Excess heat can reduce LED light output and shorten lifespan. Therefore, managing thermal output to dissipate heat is crucial to maximizing the LED’s performance potential.

MCPCBs and thermally enhanced PCBs offer good thermal performance but have limited design flexibility and can become expensive when high thermal performance is required due to additional costs for machining thermal vias and the high cost of expensive thermally conductive dielectric materials. Ceramic substrates are made from lower thermally conductive, but cheaper ceramics, such as alumina, or higher thermally conductive but very expensive ceramics like aluminum nitride. Overall, ceramic substrates are relatively more expensive than MCPCBs and thermally enhanced PCB substrates. As an alternative to the substrates discussed above, LED manufacturers are testing the concept of building circuit s direc tly on aluminum substrates, which offer excellent thermal conductivity. Although the LED industry is interested in using aluminum due to its advantages, LED circuits built on aluminum require an insulation layer on the substrate. Now, advances in thick-film technology are allowing the LED industry to reap the benefits of using aluminum substrates. IAMS, an Insulated Aluminum Material Systems developed by Heraeus Materials Technology, a supplier of products for thermal management applications, is a low-temperature firing (less than 600°C), thick-film insulating system that can be printed and fired on aluminum substrates. The IAMS material set consists of dielectric pastes, conductors, solder masks, and resistors. All the materials are compatible with 30 0 0, 4 0 0 0, 50 0 0 and 60 0 0 series aluminum substrates.

IAMS Advantages

Magnified Heraeus/VTT test circuit using Heraeus IAMS built on finned heat sink A Thermal Substrate Alternative Currently, for high power/high brightness applications, the LED package or module is soldered to a metal-core printed circuit board (MCPCB), thermally enhanced PCB or a ceramic substrate, which is then bonded to a heat sink. Although this configuration is used widely in the LED industry, it does not offer the best method for managing heat conductivity and can be expensive to produce. 40

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“IAMS is designed as an insulation system for aluminum substrates,” said Mitsuru Kondo, Global LED Project Manager for the Thick Film Materials Division of Heraeus. “Aluminum cannot handle temperature higher than 660°C, and standard thick-film products are ceramic-based and must be fired at very high temperatures of 800°C to 900°C. “Because the IAMS pastes can be fired at less than 600°C, the system is compatible with aluminum processing conditions,” Kondo explained. “Also, IAMS’ unique glass system minimizes bowing on aluminum while providing high dielec tric breakdown streng th and excellent thermal conductivity.”


“ B a s e d o n th e m ea su r e d r e su l t s , I A M S decreases the LED junction temperature. The measured thermal resistance between the LED active junction and the board’s bottom was up to 20-percent lower with IAMS than in the MCPCBs,” Juntunen noted. Juntunen said she found these results to be very promising and a significant advantage for optimal LED application.

Heat Sink Printing

Heraeus/VTT test circuit using Heraeus IAMS Most thick-film pastes have a CTE (Coefficient of Thermal E xpansion) adjusted for use on high- temperature, low- C TE ceramic substrates. However, if you are using aluminum substrates, which have a very high CTE, and a paste designed for ceramics, the substrate will “bow” due to the differences in CTE. The CTE on IAMS is designed to match the CTE of the aluminum, minimizing any bowing. Making modifications to the LED package design is simple with IAMS. “ Thick-f ilm technology allows the LED circuit design to be screen printed directly onto the aluminum substrate,” noted Kondo. “The screen pattern can be easily changed to accommodate circuit design changes by simply changing the screen and reprinting.” This flexibility can be advantageous during prototyping and design stages. In addition, because the printing process used to deposit the IAMS pastes is an additive process with selective deposition capability, costs are low. The insulating pastes are deposited only where the conductive circuit is located and, with the proper design, thermal vias are easily connected directly to the high thermal conductivity aluminum. There is minimal material waste during the circuit manufacturing compared to etched MCPCBs and thermally enhanced PCBs where sheets of copper are chemically etched to create the circuit. With the IAMS system, the conductor paste is deposited only where the circuit needs to be formed. IAMS technology also allows the customer to use only one insulating paste. While other thick-film technologies require two different types of glass pastes for each insulation layer, only one paste is needed when using IAMS. Finally, all IAMS pastes meet RoHS requirements.

A Proven Technology C r u c i a l t o t h e p e r f o r m a n c e o f L ED s i s effective heat dissipation; keeping the LED’s temperature lower helps to increase brightness and life span. To prove that IAMS could provide the thermal management properties that LED manufacturers required, Heraeus sought independent testing. Heraeus asked the VTT Technical Research Center in Oulu, Finland to perform a comparison study of MCPCBs vs. IAMS. “We compared the thermal characteristics of LED modules using MCPCBs and IAMS,” said Aila Sitomaniemi, a Research Scientist at VTT. “We tested 10 modules containing high-power LEDs soldered on each board. Each board was placed inside a thermostat chamber that kept the board bottoms at a contact temperature of 25°C to ensure each board received efficient and equal cooling.” “Test results showed that the LEDs soldered with IAMS paste operated cooler than the LEDs soldered on the commercial MCPCBs,” Sitomaniemi noted. “The average junction temperatures were up to three degrees lower at 350 mA drive current and up to six degrees lower at 700 mA.”

The ability to print directly on the heat sink is a future possibility with IAMS. Currently, in most LED assembly operations, LEDs are purchased in package form and an adhesive is used to bond the LED and heat sink to the MCPCB. Every extra layer increases the thermal resistance, which eventually diminishes brightness and life expectancy. “IAMS technology allows the customer to print the insulation layer directly on the heat sink, eliminating extra thermal resistance from additional thermal substrates (MCPCBs, thermally enhanced PCBs, ceramics, etc),” Kondo commented. “The LED device can be directly connected to the heat sink, providing the best possible method for heat dissipation.”

Lower Temperature; Longer LED Lifespan Heraeus’ Insulated Aluminum Materials System minimizes thermal resistance by reducing the number of interfaces/layers required in an LED package. This single-part, versatile system allows low-cost design changes and selective deposition for LED manufacturers. The ability to use a less expensive substrate, such as aluminum vs. metal-core printed circuit boards, increases conductivity and lengthens the LED’s life span. “Keeping the temperature low in the LED package is essential for optimal LED functionality,” concluded Kondo. “By lowering the temperature of an LED by 10 degrees, the life expectancy of the device can be more than doubled and overall costs can be lowered, and that makes LEDs much more attractive to the consumer.”

According to Eveliina Juntunen, a Research Scientist at VTT, thermal management is the key feature dominating the performance of LED devices. “When using high-power LEDs, effective heat dissipation is needed to meet the increasing requirements for efficiency, color, reliability, and product lifetime,” said Juntunen.

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Neal Hunter, Cree co-founder, added, "Not long ago, fixture efficacy of 100+ lumens per watt was impossible, but Cree is shipping fixtures at 110 LPW today. We calculate that if fully deployed, LED lighting at 150 LPW could bring a 16.5 percent reduction in the nation's electric energy consumption, returning it to 1987 levels. By pushing the limits of what is possible in LED lighting, Cree continues to design products that help reduce global demands for energy." LED lighting at this level of performance is only made possible by advancements across all elements of the LED lighting system lighting-class LEDs, optical elements, drivers and power supplies. Optimizing each element was critical in achieving the performance reached by Cree's prototype LED lamp. As an efficiency comparison, a traditional 75 watt incandescent light bulb produces 1,100 lumens at only 14.6 lumens per watt. "Cree's innovation, technology breakthroughs and focus on energyefficient lighting solutions continue to re-shape the LED lighting market," said Dave Morton, Courtyard Program Director, Marriott International. Third-party testing by independent lab OnSpeX confirmed that Cree's lamp delivered more than 1,330 lumens and consumed only 8.7 watts. The lamp uses Cree TrueWhite Technology to deliver a highquality, energy-efficient light with a CRI of 91 at a warm white color of 2800 K. This project benefits from technology developed under DOE-funded contracts, which are part of Cree's ongoing collaboration with DOE to advance the successful adoption of energy-saving solidstate lighting.

Cree Prototype Exceeds DOE's 21st Century Lamp L Prize (SM) Requirements Continued Innovation Results in Lamp That Delivers More than 1,300 Lumens at 152 Lumens Per Watt. Demonstrating the future of lighting, Cree unveiled a concept LED light bulb from its lighting research and development team. Redefining what is possible with high-performance LED lighting, the lamp delivers more than 1,300 lumens at 152 lumens per watt (LPW) using Cree TrueWhite Technology. Cree's prototype LED light bulb exceeds the performance goals set by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for the 21st Century Lamp, the third category in its L Prize SM competition. "Cree's concept lamp is a far cry from its 20th century counterparts," said Gerry Negley, Cree LED lighting chief technology officer and co-inventor of Cree TrueWhite Technology. "No one has fully envisioned what the lighting of the future will look like, which allows Cree to continue to innovate without constraint."

The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 directed the DOE to establish the Bright Tomorrow L Prize competition. The 21st Century Lamp competition is the third category in the legislation, joining competitions to create replacements for some of the most widely used and most inefficient lighting technologies on the market today, 60W incandescent lamps and PAR 38 halogen lamps. The preliminary specifications for the 21st Century Lamp include: >1200 lumens, >150 lumens per watt, >90 CRI and CCT between 28003000K.

by Cree Inc



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