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© 2019

From Technologies to Markets

Sample

Radar and Wireless for Automotive:

Market and Technology Trends

2019

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Biographies & contacts

2

Biographies & contacts

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Cédric MALAQUIN

As a Technology & Market Analyst, specialized in RF devices & technologies within the Power & Wireless division at Yole Développement (Yole),

Cédric Malaquin is involved in the development of technology & market reports as well as the production of custom consulting projects. Prior his

mission at Yole, Cédric first served Soitec as a process integration engineer during 9 years, then as an electrical characterization engineer during 6

years. He deeply contributed to FDSOI and RFSOI products characterization. He has also authored or co-authored three patents and five

international publications in the semiconductor field.Cédric graduated from Polytech Lille in France with an engineering degree in microelectronics

and material sciences.

Email: [email protected]

Antoine BONNABEL

Antoine Bonnabel works as a Technology & Market Analyst for the Power & Wireless team of Yole Développement (Yole). He carries out technical,marketing and strategic analyses focused on RF devices, related technologies and markets. Prior to Yole, Antoine was R&D Program Manager forDelfMEMS (FR), a company specializing in RF switches and supervised Intellectual Property and Business Intelligence activities of this company. Inaddition, he also has co-authored several market reports and is co-inventor of three patents in RF MEMS design. Antoine holds a M.Sc. inMicroelectronics from Grenoble Institute of Technologies (France) and a M.Sc. in Management from Grenoble Graduate School of Business (France).

E-mail: [email protected]

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Context of the report 4

Scope of the report

What we saw,What we missed.What’s new?

Executive summary 15

Market forecast 30

Overall radar module forecast (value, units)

Overall radar MMIC forecast (value, unit)

Radar forecast per frequency range, per technology

Wafer start for radar application

V2X and GNSS forecast (value, units)

Overall forecast

Market trends 51

Radar market drivers & segmentation

Radar new use cases review

V2X communication market drivers & segmentation

GNSS market dynamics

Market shares & supply chain 107

Radar Tier1 market share

Radar Tier2 market share

Radar ecosystem analysis, business models, players’ strategy

Commercial radars available and future product launch

Radar regulation

Overall M&A, joint-venture & collaboration

V2X ecosystem analysis

Technology trends 142

Radar technology description

Radar technology roadmap

V2X technology description

V2X technology roadmap

Perspectives 172

Conclusion / Takeaways

Annex 175

Radar basics

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SCOPE OF THE REPORT

Report content provides a deep analysis of Radar and wireless technologies mandatory for Autonomous Driving

Overall Automotive Radar market dynamic

Radar technology trend toward Autonomous Driving

V2X, cellular connectivity and future direction

GNSS market

Data management & infotainment

Included

Included

Included

Included

Not included

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COMPANIES CITED IN THIS REPORT

Acura, Ainstein, Alfa Romeo, Alps Electric, Analog Devices, Anzhi Auto, Aptiv, Arbe Robotics, Asahi Kasei Microdevice, Astyx, AT&T, Autoroad, AutoTalks, Audi, Azcom, Bentley, BAIC, BAW, BMW, Bosch, Bugatti, Buick, BYD, Calterah, CEI, Changan, ChengTech,

Chevrolet, Chery, Chrysler, Cohda Wireless, Continental, Cradar, Cruise, Daihatsu, Denso-Ten, DongFeng, FAW, Fiat, Ford, Furukawa Electric, Geely, General Motor, Global Foundries, GMC, Great Wall, Hella, Hexagon, Hitachi, Honda, Huawei, Hyundai, Hyundai MOBIS, Geotab, Great Wall, IEE, IDT, IMSemi, IMST, InnoSent, Infineon, Infinity, IntiBeam, Jaguar, Jeep, Kapsch, Kathrein

Automotive, Kia, Lexus, LG Innotek, Lincoln, Lite ON, Lyft, Magna, Mando, MediaTek, Mercedes, Metawave, MicroChip, Mini, Mitsubishi, Mitsubishi Electric, Mobil Eye, Morgina, Nanoradar, NDK, Nidec Elesys, Nissan, Novatel, Novel IC, NTT Docomo,

NuTonomy, Nvidia, NXP, Oculii, Olea, Omniradar, ON Semiconductor, Onstar, Ottomatika, Orange, Oryx, OriginGPS, Peugeot, Porsche, Quectel, Redpine Signals, Rastrac, Renault, Renesas, RFISEE, Qorvo, Qualcomm, Range Rover, Sakura Tech, Samsung,

SAIC, SEAT, Siemens, Sierra Wireless, Sixth Sensor, Skyworks, Skoda, Smart Radar System, ST Microelectronics, Subaru, Symeo, Taoglas, Telit, Tesla, Texas Instrument, Tata, TomTom, Toyota, TowerJazz, TSMC, TTTech, U-blox, Uhnder, United Monolithic

Semiconductors, Valeo, Vayyar, Volkswagen, Volvo, WaveSense, Waymo, WHST, Wistron Neweb Corporation, XeThru, Xilinx, Zendar, Zenuity, ZF-TRW and more…

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REPORT OBJECTIVES

This report’s objectives are as follows:

To provide a market overview of Radar, V2X, connectivity and GNSS for automotive

Unit shipments and revenue at both module and MMIC/component level

Average selling price analysis, and expected evolution

To provide an application focus on key existing markets and the most promising emerging ones

Functions used, critical specification requirements, level of assembly and technology choices

What are the major drivers? What will the market look like in 2025?

To provide an analysis of the major technology trends:

Expected evolution of current technologies’ performance levels, price, and more

To provide a deep understanding of radar in the automotive industry’s value chain, infrastructure, and

players:

Extensive list of radar manufacturers worldwide and their technology offerings

List of key integrators worldwide

Provide a deep understanding of automotive grade radar, V2X, connectivity and GNSS

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DRIVING AUTOMATION

SAE level and sensing technology

Automated drive helps in

raising the number of

sensors. The full set of sensors is

required by OEM to

reach highly automated

drive

5

4

3

2

1

0BSD

FCW/AEB

LDW

LKA

ACC

TJA

HP

DM

LKA

ACC

AD

AD

VPA

Feature AD time AD condition Sensing technologyActuation type

&

&

&

&

1-3

6

1-3

1-3

6

1-3

3-7

8

1-3

3-7

8

5-6

1

3-7

8

5-6

2

3-7

8

5-6

4

orRadar

Camera

Ultrasonic

Lidar

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RADAR TECHNOLOGY EVOLUTION

From assisted drive to automated drive

Radar will improve in

resolution and reduce in cost

and size, enabling the creation of a safety cocoon around the car

120°/50m

Level 0 - Level 1 - Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5

20°/250m

Driver assistance Automated drive

120°/50m

120°/90m

20°/250m

120°/90m

120°/90m

120°/90m

120°/90m 120°/90m120°/30m

20°/250m

120°/90m 120°/90m120°/30m

120°/90m 120°/90m120°/30m

120°/90m 120°/90m120°/30m

20°/250m20°/250m

2 SRR

$60

1 LRR

$90

4 MRR/SRR

$45

1 LRR

$80

6 SRR

$25

2 LRR

$50

4 MRR/SRR

2 SRR

$30

1 LRR

$70

24 GHz / 77 GHz 79 GHz / 77 GHz 79 GHz / 77 GHz

79 GHz / 77 GHz

2015 2018 2025 2035

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FUTURE CHALLENGE FOR RADAR

4 steps toward super sensor

Future radar development

toward automated

drive

Elevation capability

High resolution

AvailabilityInterference mitigation

Image processingAI/Deep learning

3D

Measure height

4D

Discriminate nearby objects

Ensure no miss

Classification, Labelling

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RADAR TECHNOLOGY EVOLUTION: ROAD TO HIGH RESOLUTION

Leveraging military and telecom technologies, advanced radar technology fully support up to level 4 autonomy with high resolution and radar imaging coming to the market with low C-SWAP

C-SWAP: Cost Size Weight and Power

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COMBINING SENSING AND COMMUNICATION

ECU and TCU

ECU at the core of car

sensing.

TCU as an interface

with external environment

Image courtesy of GMV

Radar

Lidar

Camera

5.9 GHz

Front End

LTE

Front End

5.9 GHz

Front End

Position, speed

acceleration, braking status

hazardous event

Sensors inputs

Raw/Classified data

E-call

Car data to OEM & insurance

Remote diagnosis, OTA software up-date

Fleet management

Position

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WIRELESS ARCHITECTURE EVOLUTION IN AUTOMOTIVE

Integration and esthetic

Shark fin will be removed by

flat profile antenna

dissimulated under the roof top. Ultimately

all type of connectivity

would be embedded in

this flat antenna

V2X

4 antennas

4x4 MIMO

SDARS

AM/FM

Intelligent antenna module

Integrated Flat antenna module

Standard antenna

V2X

AM/FM

2G/3G

V2X A majority of OEM are willing to remove antenna and shark fin.

Combined with the explosion of antenna in the car, they can no longer

afford as many coaxial cable as antenna number (weight and loss

concerns). The trend will be to integrate all the connectivity and the

associated front end close to the different antennas dissimulate under

the roof top.

AM/FM

2G/3G

V2XV2X

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V2X COMMUNICATION

SAE levels and V2X protocols

5G C-V2X will be the

protocol best fit for SAE 3

to 5

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V2X COMMUNICATION

Short term future of V2X

Basic V2X should soon be present in

most new cars

1999 2019 2022 2024 2027

IEEE 802.11p / ITS G5 is

implemented in all new VW

cars as well as in other car

brands.

Robotic cars have entered

the market and implement

5G C-V2X by default.

IEEE 802.11 WAVE frequency allocation.

Source: IEEE

Allocation of the 5.850-5.925

GHz band by US FCC for road

safety and traffic management.

5G C-V2X

becomes standard

for autonomous

cars.

Waymo self-driving cars.

Source: Waymo

Basic V2X becomes

mandatory by regulation in

most developed countries.

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V2X COMMUNICATION TREND

V2X & Cellular-V2X: prospective enablement

2019 2022 2025 2027 2030

2019 2022 2025 2027 2030

No / Unregulated /

0% Equipment

High / Mandatory /

100% Equipment

Market interest / Regulatory push / Equipment in developed countries

Basic V2X becomes

mandatory

Advanced cellular

V2X becomes

mandatory

Market interest for a

hypothetic 5G killer

application

Market interest for

in-car infotainment

Car 5G

enablement

Car 5.9 GHz

DSRC / PC5

enablement

Legend:

5.9 GHz V2X will happen through regulation.

5G enablement will happen before strong market interest or regulatory push.

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V2X SUPPLY CHAIN

V2X / C-V2X growing ecosystem

V2X / C-V2X is a growing ecosystem

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2018-2025 MARKET OUTLOOK

2018–2025 Radar and wireless technology forecast

Radar market expected to almost double by 2025, while the almost non existing V2X market will represent $1B. Connectivity market is expected to be boosted by OEM willingness to implement long term connectivity such as LTE and 5G. GNSS remain the smallest market with the lowest growth

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MARKET FORECASTS

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The advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) is well-established in the automotive industry, with features like automated emergency braking (AEB) becoming standard in 2018 for many middle-end cars from OEMs like Volkswagen, Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Mazda, and Hyundai. AEB has proven its worth in preventing accidents and fatalities, and radar is one of its main sensors. Radar provides an accurate velocity estimate of the target at high range, and almost every OEM uses at least one front-radar in its AEB system.

Previously, the commercial use of radar was limited to adaptive cruise control in high-end cars, but radar has now entered the mass market through the road-safety “holy grail”. This happened thanks to smaller form factor, lower cost, and improved performance.

Due to the complexity linked to environment perception (i.e. pedestrians crossing a street for instance), radar performance has been continuously improved for safety purposes, which has proven beneficial for the commercial automated driving (AD) market. And while AD and ADAS safety follow different dynamics, both benefit from each other.

We expect the radar market to reach $8.6B by 2025, at a 2015 CAGR of 15.6%. Market growth will depend on the specific radar frequency.

24GHz radar held a large part of the 2018 market with $2.2B, and will grow slightly until 2020 for features like blind-spot monitoring (BSM) before being replaced by 79GHz high-resolution short-range radar that enables mapping of the entire car’s surroundings. Many players (Veoneer, Aptiv, Hella) are also transitioning to 77GHz radar for short and middle-range sensing.

Today’s ADAS market is dominated by Continental, Bosch, Denso, and Hella. Meanwhile, the AD market has attracted new entrants and startups: Magna unveiled a 4D high-resolution module; Hitachi Automotive announced the smallest-ever long-range radar; Alps Electric’s ultra-short-range radar is featured in GM’s Cruise AD platform; and at least 15 startups are proposing novel approaches for high-resolution radar.

In 77GHz MMIC (Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit) and chipsets the trend is towards higher integration, with market leaders NXP and Infineon creating integrated transceivers, and Texas Instruments even adding signal processing in its transceivers. The radar MMIC ecosystem is expected to move from an integrated device manufacturer (IDM) to a fabless/foundry model, with volumes increasing and the technology transitioning to advanced technology nodes. The IDMs of yesterday could become the fabless of tomorrow.

RADAR AND WIRELESS FOR AUTOMOTIVE: MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY TRENDS 2019Market & Technology report - March 2019The radar and 5G/V2X markets will both grow - one through market pull, the other through prospective enablement.

REPORT’S KEY FEATURES• Automotive radar market forecast

(Mu & $M) through 2025• V2X/GNSS market forecast

(Mu & $M) through 2025• Radar and V2X landscape and

ecosystem mapping• Technology overview and trends

OBJECTIVES OF THE REPORTEcosystem identification and analysis:• Determination of the application

range• Technical market segmentation• Market trends and forecasts• Key players by market, and analysisAnalysis and description of markets and technologies involved:• Detailed applications per market

segment• Major actors worldwide• Technology trends • Main technical challenges

(Yole Développement, March 2019)

Automotive radar module: market forecast, split per frequency 2015-2025 ($B)

AUTOMATED DRIVING STRENGTHENS RADAR MARKET DYNAMICS

2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025

79 GHz 77 GHz 24 GHz

-

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

TA

M (

$B)

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RADAR AND WIRELESS FOR AUTOMOTIVE: MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY TRENDS 2019

TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION IS IN RADAR MORE THAN CONNECTIVITY

V2X in its entirety is not a disruptive innovation field for the electronics and RF components industry. 5.9GHz DSRC is based on WiFi, and its RF front-end is as simple as it can get. 4G LTE and 5G connectivity are based on old categories with an overall low number of antennas (four at most), a low number of bands, and a low modulation scheme compared to the phone industry. Architecture is less complex, but data handling is quite stringent and the innovation comes more from the Tier 1 integration of all connectivity into a single system, rather than from the RF front-end part.

On the other hand, radar has never stopped evolving. Starting from diodes and discrete parts, it now comprises compact MMIC components integrating all

functions (power amplification, ramp generation, etc.). Rotating parts for beam-scanning have been removed thanks to the introduction of digital beam-forming.

Radar MMIC oversaw different generations of materials, from GaAs to bipolar SiGe, and now CMOS is catching up with SiGe for short-range as well as long-range detection. Indeed, the silicon CMOS downscaling has led to improved cut-off frequencies (above 200GHz), enabling stable operation for a 77GHz radar.

The semiconductor industry brought better performance, lower cost, and packaging/assembly innovation. Fan-out wafer-level packaging (FOWLP) and waveguide antenna both provide lower radio

V2X & Cellular-V2X: prospective enablement

(Yole Développement, March 2019)

2019 2022 2025 2027 2030

2019 2022 2025 2027 2030

No / Unregulated / 0% Equipment

High / Mandatory / 100% Equipment

Market interest / Regulatory push / Equipment in developed countries

Basic V2X becomes mandatory

Advanced cellular V2X becomes mandatory

Market interest for a hypothetic 5G killer application

Market interest for in-car infotainment

Car 5G enablement

Car 5.9 GHz DSRC / PC5 enablement

Legend:

5.9 GHz V2X will happen through regulation. 5G enablement will happen before strong market interest or regulatory push.

Automotive radar MMIC* design & manufacturing ecosystem

(Yole Développement, March 2019)

Fabless

IDM

FoundryCMOS 40, 28nm

CMOS 65, 45, 28, FinFET 16nm

SiGe 130, 90nm, CMOS 40nmRFSOI 45nm, FDSOI 22nm

GaAs 250, 150nm

CMOS 45nm

SiGe 130nm

SiGe 180nm

SiGe 180nm, 130nm

SiGe 180nm

GaAs 250, 150nm

SiGe 180nm

CMOS 28nm

CMOS 40nm

FinFET 16nm

SiGe 130nm

SiGe 180nm

CMOS 65nm

77-79 GHz 24 GHz

CMOS 28nm

CMOS 40nm

FDSOI 22nm

CMOS 28nm

*Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuit

V2X SALES WILL GROW WITHOUT MARKET PULL

V2X is today divided into two separate entities: 5.9GHz band-based communication between cars and their environment, and 4G/5G-based cellular communication.

5.9GHz is being pushed by regulators for safety issues, and in developed countries will see widespread adoption on cars by 2022 - promising a global $1B market in 2025 for complete 5.9 GHz V2X modules. Only four companies are currently positioned to

make these specific chipsets: the European company NXP with its DSRC/ITS-G5 development; the American company Qualcomm and the Chinese firm Huawei with their PC5 development; and the Israeli company Autotalks with its DSRC/ITS-G5 and PC5 developments.

5.9GHz V2X provides direct communication from the car to other vehicles and infrastructure, and does not involve network operators in the process. On the other hand, cellular-based connectivity is built and pushed by the cellular industry in order to enlarge their business model and penetrate the automotive market. Even though no actual use-case exists today (safety demonstrations often shown by marketing teams are just concepts and do not hold any commercial value), and after decades of criticism regarding their slowness to adopt novel developments, OEMs are finally equipping their products with 5G-upgradable communication systems as a future-proof approach to technology, and in anticipation of a hypothetical future 5G killer application. In this field, current players involved in car cellular equipment for infotainment and telematics, i.e. Qorvo and Qualcomm, will remain unchallenged, since 5G connectivity will not be a market nor a technical disruption from what is currently seen in the field.

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MARKET & TECHNOLOGY REPORT

COMPANIES CITED IN THE REPORT (non exhaustive list)Acura, Ainstein, Alfa Romeo, Alps Electric, Analog Devices, Anzhi Auto, Aptiv, Arbe Robotics, Asahi Kasei Microdevice, Astyx, AT&T, Autoroad, AutoTalks, Audi, Azcom, Bentley, BAIC, BAW, BMW, Bosch, Bugatti, Buick, BYD, Calterah, CEI, Changan, ChengTech, Chevrolet, Chery, Chrysler, Cohda Wireless, Continental, Cradar, Cruise, Daihatsu, Denso-Ten, DongFeng, FAW, Fiat, Ford, Furukawa Electric, Geely, General Motor, Global Foundries, GMC, Great Wall, Hella, Hexagon, Hitachi, Honda, Huawei, Hyundai, Hyundai MOBIS, Geotab, Great Wall, IEE, IDT, IMSemi, IMST, InnoSent, Infineon, Infinity, IntiBeam, Jaguar, Jeep, Kapsch, Kathrein Automotive, Kia, Lexus, LG Innotek, Lincoln, Lite ON, Lyft, Magna, Mando, MediaTek, Mercedes, Metawave, MicroChip, Mini, Mitsubishi, Mitsubishi Electric, Mobil Eye, Morgina, Nanoradar, NDK, Nidec Elesys, Nissan, Novatel, Novel IC, NTT Docomo, NuTonomy, Nvidia, NXP, Oculii, Olea, Omniradar, ON Semiconductor, Onstar, Ottomatika, Orange, Oryx, OriginGPS, Peugeot, Porsche, Quectel, Redpine Signals, Rastrac, Renault, Renesas, RFISEE, Qorvo, Qualcomm, Range Rover, Sakura Tech, Samsung, SAIC, SEAT, Siemens, Sierra Wireless, Sixth Sensor, Skyworks, Skoda, Smart Radar System, ST Microelectronics, Subaru, Symeo, Taoglas, Telit, Tesla, Texas Instrument, Tata, TomTom, Toyota, TowerJazz, TSMC, TTTech, U-blox, Uhnder, United Monolithic Semiconductors, Valeo, Vayyar, Volkswagen, Volvo, WaveSense, Waymo, WHST, Wistron Neweb Corporation, XeThru, Xilinx, Zendar, Zenuity, ZF-TRW and more...

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As a Technology & Market Analyst, specialized in RF devices & technologies iwithin the Power & Wireless division at Yole Développement (Yole), Cédric Malaquin is involved in the development of technology & market reports as well as the production of custom consulting projects. Prior his mission at Yole, Cédric first served Soitec as a process integration engineer during 9 years, then as an electrical characterization engineer during 6 years. He deeply contributed to FDSOI and RFSOI products characterization. He has also authored or co-authored three patents and five international publications in the semiconductor field. Cédric graduated from Polytech Lille in France with an engineering degree in microelectronics and material sciences.

AUTHORS

TABLE OF CONTENTS (complete content on i-Micronews.com)

Context of the report 4> Scope of the report > What we saw, what we missed,

what’s new?Executive summary 15Market forecast 30

> Overall radar module forecast (value, units)> Overall radar MMIC forecast (value, unit)> Radar forecast per frequency range, per

technology> Wafer start for radar application> V2X and GNSS forecast (value, units)> Overall forecast

Market trends 51> Radar market drivers & segmentation> Radar new use cases review> V2X communication market drivers and

segmentation> GNSS market dynamics

Market shares & supply chain 107> Radar Tier1 market share> Radar Tier2 market share> Radar ecosystem analysis, business models,

players’ strategy> Commercial radars available and future

product launch> Radar regulation> Overall M&A, joint-venture and

collaboration> V2X ecosystem analysis

Technology trends 142> Radar technology description> Radar technology roadmap> V2X technology description> V2X technology roadmap

Perspectives 172> Conclusion / Takeaways

Annex 175> Radar basics

Antoine Bonnabel works as a Technology & Market Analyst for the Power & Wireless team of Yole Développement (Yole). He carries out technical, marketing and strategic analyses focused on RF devices, related technologies and markets. Prior to Yole, Antoine was R&D Program Manager for DelfMEMS (FR), a company specializing in RF switches and supervised Intellectual Property and Business Intelligence activities of this company. In addition, he also has co-authored several market reports and is co-inventor of three patents in RF MEMS design. Antoine holds a M.Sc. in Microelectronics from Grenoble Institute of Technologies (France) and a M.Sc. in Management from Grenoble Graduate School of Business (France).

frequency (RF) losses at chip and system levels. Innovation extends to signal management and processing. Multiple waveform and modulation schemes have been proposed, from frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) to phase-modulated continuous wave (PMCW), similar to what happened in the cellphone market.

Signal processing may be the strongest innovation field. Powerful algorithms such as MUltiple SIgnal Classification (MUSIC), used for direction-of-arrival (DoA) estimation, will evolve to enable the detection, separation, and tracking of more than 100 objects. Micro-doppler signature and deep-learning techniques will enable better object classification, as well as predictive behavior. Ultimately, radar will become a highly reliable cognitive sensor.

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I hereby accept Yole Développement’s Terms and Conditions of Sale(1)

Signature:

*One user license means only one person at the company can use the report.

Founded in 1998, Yole Développement has grown to become a group of companies providing marketing, technology and strategy consulting, media and corporate finance services, reverse engineering and reverse costing services and well as IP and patent analysis. With a strong focus on emerging applications using silicon and/or micro manufacturing, the Yole group of companies has expanded to include more than 80 collaborators worldwide covering MEMS and Image Sensors, Compound Semiconductors, RF Electronics, Solid-State Lighting, Displays, Software, Optoelectronics, Microfluidics & Medical, Advanced Packaging, Manufacturing, Nanomaterials, Power Electronics and Batteries & Energy Management.The “More than Moore” market research, technology and strategy consulting company Yole Développement, along with its partners System Plus Consulting, PISEO and KnowMade, support industrial companies, investors and R&D organizations worldwide to help them understand markets and follow technology trends to grow their business.

CONSULTING AND ANALYSIS• Market data & research, marketing analysis• Technology analysis• Strategy consulting• Reverse engineering & costing• Patent analysis• Design and characterization of innovative optical systems• Financial services (due diligence, M&A with our partner)More information on www.yole.fr

MEDIA & EVENTS• i-Micronews.com website & related @Micronews e-newsletter• Communication & webcast services• Events: TechDays, forums…More information on www.i-Micronews.com

REPORTS• Market & technology reports• Patent investigation and patent infringement risk analysis• Structure, process and cost analysis• Cost simulation toolMore information on www.i-micronews.com/reports

CONTACTSFor more information about :• Consulting & Financial Services: Jean-Christophe Eloy ([email protected])• Reports: David Jourdan ([email protected]) Yole Group of Companies• Press Relations & Corporate Communication: Sandrine Leroy ([email protected])

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Definitions: “Acceptance”: Action by which the Buyer accepts the terms and conditions of sale in their entirety. It is done by signing the purchase order which mentions “I hereby accept Yole Développement’s Terms and Conditions of Sale”.

“Buyer”: Any business user (i.e. any person acting in the course of its business activities, for its business needs) entering into the following general conditions to the exclusion of consumers acting in their personal interests.

“Contracting Parties” or “Parties”: The Seller on one hand and the Buyer on the other hand.

“Intellectual Property Rights” (“IPR”) means any rights held by the Seller in its Products, including any patents, trademarks, registered models, designs, copyrights, inventions, commercial secrets and know-how, technical information, company or trading names and any other intellectual property rights or similar in any part of the world, notwithstanding the fact that they have been registered or not and including any pending registration of one of the above mentioned rights.

“Products”: Depending on the purchase order, reports or monitors on MEMS, Imaging, SSL, Advanced Packaging, MedTech, Power Electronics and more, can be bought either on a unit basis or as a bundled offer. (i.e. subscription for a period of 12 calendar months).

“Report”: Reports are established in PowerPoint and delivered in a PDF format with an additional Excel file. 30min of Q&A with an Analyst arecan be included for each report. More time can be allocated on a fee basis.

“License”: For the reports 3 different licenses are proposed. The buyer has to choose one license type:• Single user license: one person at the company can use the

report. Sharing is strictly forbidden.• Multi-user license: the report can be accessed by an unlimited

number of users within the company, but only in the country of the primary user. Subsidiaries and Joint-Ventures are excluded.

• Corporate license: the report can be used by an unlimited number of users within the company, but only in the country of the primary user. Subsidiaries are included, while Joint-Ventures are excluded.

“Monitor”: Monitors are established and delivered in Excel. An additional PDF can also join it. Q&A with an Analyst is possible for each monitor with a maximum limit of 100h/year. Frequency of the release varies according to the monitor or service.

“Seller”: Based in Villeurbanne (France headquarters Yole Développement Développement is providing marketing, technology and strategy consulting, media and corporate finance services, reverse engineering/costing services as well as IP and patent analysis). With more than 70 market analysts, Yole Développement works worldwide with the key industrial companies, R&D institutes and investors to help them understand the markets and technology trends.

1. SCOPE 1.1 The Contracting Parties undertake to observe the following

general conditions when agreed by the Buyer and the Seller. ANY ADDITIONAL, DIFFERENT, OR CONFLICTING TERMS AND CONDITIONS IN ANY OTHER DOCUMENTS ISSUED BY THE BUYER AT ANY TIME ARE HEREBY OBJECTED TO BY THE SELLER, SHALL BE WHOLLY INAPPLICABLE TO ANY SALE MADE HEREUNDER AND SHALL NOT BE BINDING IN ANY WAY ON THE SELLER.

1.2 This agreement becomes valid and enforceable between the Contracting Parties after clear and non-equivocal consent by any duly authorized person representing the Buyer. For these purposes, the Buyer accepts these conditions of sales when signing the purchase order which mentions “I hereby accept Yole Développement’s Terms and Conditions of Sale”. This results in acceptance by the Buyer.

1.3 Orders are deemed to be accepted only upon written acceptance and confirmation by the Seller, within [7 days] from the date of order, to be sent either by email or to the Buyer’s address. In the absence of any confirmation in writing, orders shall be deemed to have been accepted.

2. MAILING OF THE PRODUCTS 2.1 Products are sent by email to the Buyer:

• within [1] month from the order for Products already released; or • within a reasonable time for Products ordered prior to their effective release. In this case, the Seller shall use its best endeavours to inform the Buyer of an indicative release date and the evolution of the work in progress.

2.2 The Seller shall by no means be responsible for any delay in respect of article 2.2 above, and including in cases where a new event or access to new contradictory information would require for the analyst extra time to compute or compare the data in order to enable the Seller to deliver a high quality Products.

2.3 The mailing of the Product will occur only upon payment by the Buyer, in accordance with the conditions contained in article 3.

2.4. The mailing is operated through electronic means either by email via the sales department or automatically online via an email/password. If the Product’s electronic delivery format is defective, the Seller undertakes to replace it at no charge to the Buyer provided that it is informed of the defective formatting within 90 days from the date of the original download or receipt of the Product.

2.5 The person receiving the Products on behalf of the Buyer shall immediately verify the quality of the Products and their conformity to the order. Any claim for apparent defects or for non-conformity shall be sent in writing to the Seller within 8 days of receipt of the Products. For this purpose, the Buyer agrees to produce sufficient evidence of such defects. .

2.6 No return of Products shall be accepted without prior information to the Seller, even in case of delayed delivery. Any Product returned to the Seller without providing prior information to the Seller as required under article 2.5 shall remain at the Buyer’s risk.

3. PRICE, INVOICING AND PAYMENT 3.1 Prices are given in the orders corresponding to each Product

sold on a unit basis or corresponding to bundled offers. They are expressed to be inclusive of all taxes. The prices may be reevaluated from time to time. The effective price is deemed to be the one applicable at the time of the order.

3.2 Payments due by the Buyer shall be sent by cheque payable to Yole Développement, credit card or by electronic transfer to the following account: HSBC, 1 place de la Bourse 69002 Lyon France Bank code: 30056 Branch code: 00170 Account n°: 0170 200 1565 87BIC or SWIFT code: CCFRFRPP IBAN: FR76 3005 6001 7001 7020 0156 587

To ensure the payments, the Seller reserves the right to request down payments from the Buyer. In this case, the need of down payments will be mentioned on the order. 3.3 Payment is due by the Buyer to the Seller within 30 days

from invoice date, except in the case of a particular written agreement. If the Buyer fails to pay within this time and fails to contact the Seller, the latter shall be entitled to invoice interest in arrears based on the annual rate Refi of the «BCE» + 7 points, in accordance with article L. 441-6 of the French Commercial Code. Our publications (report, database, tool...) are delivered only after reception of the payment.

3.4 In the event of termination of the contract, or of misconduct, during the contract, the Seller will have the right to invoice at the stage in progress, and to take legal action for damages.

4. LIABILITIES 4.1 The Buyer or any other individual or legal person acting on

its behalf, being a business user buying the Products for its business activities, shall be solely responsible for choosing the Products and for the use and interpretations he makes of the documents it purchases, of the results he obtains, and of the advice and acts it deduces thereof.

4.2 The Seller shall only be liable for (i) direct and (ii) foreseeable pecuniary loss, caused by the Products or arising from a material breach of this agreement

4.3 In no event shall the Seller be liable for: a) damages of any kind, including without limitation, incidental or consequential damages (including, but not limited to, damages for loss of profits, business interruption and loss of programs or information) arising out of the use of or inability to use the Seller’s website or the Products, or any information provided on the website, or in the Products; b) any claim attributable to errors, omissions or other inaccuracies in the Product or interpretations thereof.

4.4 All the information contained in the Products has been obtained from sources believed to be reliable. The Seller does not warrant the accuracy, completeness adequacy or reliability of such information, which cannot be guaranteed to be free from errors.

4.5 All the Products that the Seller sells may, upon prior notice to the Buyer from time to time be modified by or substituted with similar Products meeting the needs of the Buyer. This modification shall not lead to the liability of the Seller, provided that the Seller ensures the substituted Product is similar to the Product initially ordered.

4.6 In the case where, after inspection, it is acknowledged that the Products contain defects, the Seller undertakes to replace the defective products as far as the supplies allow and without indemnities or compensation of any kind for labor costs, delays, loss caused or any other reason. The replacement is guaranteed for a maximum of two months starting from the delivery date. Any replacement is excluded for any event as set out in article 5 below.

4.7 The deadlines that the Seller is asked to state for the mailing of the Products are given for information only and are not guaranteed. If such deadlines are not met, it shall not lead to any damages or cancellation of the orders, except for non acceptable delays exceeding [4] months from the stated

deadline, without information from the Seller. In such case only, the Buyer shall be entitled to ask for a reimbursement of its first down payment to the exclusion of any further damages.

4.8 The Seller does not make any warranties, express or implied, including, without limitation, those of sale ability and fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to the Products. Although the Seller shall take reasonable steps to screen Products for infection of viruses, worms, Trojan horses or other codes containing contaminating or destructive properties before making the Products available, the Seller cannot guarantee that any Product will be free from infection.

5. FORCE MAJEURE The Seller shall not be liable for any delay in performance directly or indirectly caused by or resulting from acts of nature, fire, flood, accident, riot, war, government intervention, embargoes, strikes, labor difficulties, equipment failure, late deliveries by suppliers or other difficulties which are beyond the control, and not the fault of the Seller.

6. PROTECTION OF THE SELLER’S IPR 6.1 All the IPR attached to the Products are and remain the

property of the Seller and are protected under French and international copyright law and conventions.

6.2 The Buyer agreed not to disclose, copy, reproduce, redistribute, resell or publish the Product, or any part of it to any other party other than employees of its company. The Buyer shall have the right to use the Products solely for its own internal information purposes. In particular, the Buyer shall therefore not use the Product for purposes such as: • Information storage and retrieval systems; • Recordings and re-transmittals over any network (including

any local area network); • Use in any timesharing, service bureau, bulletin board or

similar arrangement or public display; • Posting any Product to any other online service (including

bulletin boards or the Internet);• Licensing, leasing, selling, offering for sale or assigning the

Product. 6.3 The Buyer shall be solely responsible towards the Seller of

all infringements of this obligation, whether this infringement comes from its employees or any person to whom the Buyer has sent the Products and shall personally take care of any related proceedings, and the Buyer shall bear related financial consequences in their entirety.

6.4 The Buyer shall define within its company point of contact for the needs of the contract. This person will be the recipient of each new report in PDF format. This person shall also be responsible for respect of the copyrights and will guaranty that the Products are not disseminated out of the company.

6.5 In the context of annual subscriptions, the person of contact shall decide who within the Buyer, shall be entitled to receive the protected link that will allow the Buyer to access the Products.

6.6 As a matter of fact the investor of a company, the joint venture done with a third party etc..cannot access the report and should pay a full license price.

7. TERMINATION 7.1 If the Buyer cancels the order in whole or in part or postpones

the date of mailing, the Buyer shall indemnify the Seller for the entire costs that have been incurred as at the date of notification by the Buyer of such delay or cancellation. This may also apply for any other direct or indirect consequential loss that may be borne by the Seller, following this decision.

7.2 In the event of breach by one Party under these conditions or the order, the non-breaching Party may send a notification to the other by recorded delivery letter upon which, after a period of thirty (30) days without solving the problem, the non-breaching Party shall be entitled to terminate all the pending orders, without being liable for any compensation.

8. MISCELLANEOUS All the provisions of these Terms and Conditions are for the benefit of the Seller itself, but also for its licensors, employees and agents. Each of them is entitled to assert and enforce those provisions against the Buyer. Any notices under these Terms and Conditions shall be given in writing. They shall be effective upon receipt by the other Party. The Seller may, from time to time, update these Terms and Conditions and the Buyer, is deemed to have accepted the latest version of these terms and conditions, provided they have been communicated to him in due time.

9. GOVERNING LAW AND JURISDICTION 9.1 Any dispute arising out or linked to these Terms and

Conditions or to any contract (orders) entered into in application of these Terms and Conditions shall be settled by the French Commercial Courts of Lyon, which shall have exclusive jurisdiction upon such issues.

9.2 French law shall govern the relation between the Buyer and the Seller, in accordance with these Terms and Conditions.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALES

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© 2019

Yole Développement

From Technologies to Market

Source: Wikimedia Commons

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YOLE DEVELOPPEMENT – FIELDS OF EXPERTISE

Life Sciences

& Healthcare o Microfluidics

o BioMEMS & Medical Microsystems

o Inkjet and accurate dispensing

o Solid-State Medical Imaging & BioPhotonics

o BioTechnologies

Power

& Wireless

o RF Devices & Technologies

o Compound Semiconductors & Emerging Materials

o Power Electronics

o Batteries & Energy Management

Semiconductor

& Software o Package,Assembly & Substrates

o Semiconductor Manufacturing

o Memory

o Software & Computing

Photonics,

Sensing & Display

o Solid-State Lighting

o Display

o MEMS, Sensors & Actuators

o Imaging

o Photonics & Optoelectronics

Semiconductor

& Software

Power & Wireless

Photonics,

Sensing

& Display

Life

Sciences &

Healthcare

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4 BUSINESS MODELS

o Consulting and Analysis

• Market data & research,

marketing analysis

• Technology analysis

• Strategy consulting

• Reverse engineering & costing

• Patent analysis

• Design and characterization

of innovative optical systems

• Financial services (due

diligence, M&A with our

partner)

www.yole.fr

o Syndicated reports

• Market & technology reports

• Patent investigation and patent

infringement risk analysis

• Teardowns & reverse costing

analysis

• Cost simulation tool

www.i-Micronews.com/reports o Media

• i-Micronews.com website

• @Micronews e-newsletter

• Communication & webcast

services

• Events: TechDays, forums,…

www.i-Micronews.com

o Monitors

• Monthly and/or Quarterly

update

• Excel database covering supply,

demand, and technology

• Price, market, demand and

production forecasts

• Supplier market shares

www.i-Micronews.com/reports

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6 COMPANIES TO SERVE YOUR BUSINESS

Due diligence

www.yole.fr

Manufacturing costs analysis

Teardown and reverse engineering

Cost simulation tools

www.systemplus.fr

Market, technology and strategy

consulting

www.yole.fr

IP analysis

Patent assessment

www.knowmade.fr

Innovation and business maker

www.bmorpho.com

Design and characterization of

innovative optical systems

www.piseo.fr

Yole Group of Companies

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OUR GLOBAL ACTIVITY

30%of our business

40%of our business 30%

of our business

Greater

China office

Yole Japan

HQ in Lyon

Nantes

Paris

Nice

Vénissieux

Europe office

Frankfurt

Hsinchu

Tokyo

Yole Inc.

Phoenix

Yole Korea

Seoul

Palo Alto

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ANALYSIS SERVICES - CONTENT COMPARISON

Technology

and Market

Report

Leadership

Meeting

Q&A

Service

Depth of the analysis

Bre

adth

of th

e a

nal

ysis

Meet the

Analyst

Custom

Analysis

High

High

Low

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SERVING THE ENTIRE SUPPLY CHAIN

Our analysts provide market analysis,

technology evaluation,

and business plans along the entire

supply chain

Integrators, end-

users and software

developers

Device manufacturers

Suppliers: material, equipment,

OSAT, foundries…

Financial investors, R&D centers

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SERVING MULTIPLE INDUSTRIAL FIELDS

We workacross

multiples industries to understand

the impact of More-than-

Moore technologies from deviceto system

From A to Z…

Transportation

makers

Mobile phone

and

consumer

electronics

Automotive

Medical

systems

Industrial

and defense

Energy

management

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o Over the course of more than 20 years, Yole Développement has grown to become a group of companies. Together with System Plus Consulting and KnowMade, we now

provide marketing, technology and strategy consulting, media and corporate finance services, reverse costing, structure, process and cost analysis services and well as

intellectual property (IP) and patent analysis. Together, our group of companies is collaborating ever closer and therefore will offer, in 2019, a collection of over 125 reports

and 10 new monitors. Combining respective expertise and methodologies from the three companies, they cover:

o If you are looking for:

• An analysis of your product market and technology

• A review of how your competitors are evolving

• An understanding of your manufacturing and production costs

• An understanding of your industry’s technology roadmap and related IPs

• A clear view supply chain evolution

Our reports and monitors are for you!

o Our team of over 70 analysts, including PhD and MBA qualified industry veterans from Yole Développement, System Plus Consulting and KnowMade, collect information,identify trends, challenges, emerging markets, and competitive environments. They turn that information into results and give you a complete picture of your industry’slandscape. In the past 20 years, we have worked on more than 2,000 projects, interacting with technology professionals and high-level opinion makers from the mainplayers of their industries and realized more than 5,000 interviews per year.

WHAT TO EXPECT IN 2019?In 2019 we will extend our offering with a new ‘monitor’ product which provides more updates on your industry during the year. The Yole Group of Companies is also buildingon and expanding its investigations of the memory industry. Moreover, in parallel, the Yole Group reaffirms its commitment to a new collection of reports mixing software andhardware and is increasing its involvement in displays, radio-frequency (RF) technology, advanced substrates, batteries and compound semiconductors. Discover our 2019program right now, and ensure you get a true vision of the industry. Stay tuned!

REPORTS COLLECTION

www.i-Micronews.com

• MEMS & Sensors

• RF devices & technologies

• Medical technologies

• Semiconductor Manufacturing

• Advanced packaging

• Memory

• Batteries and energy management

• Power electronics

• Compound semiconductors

• Solid state lighting

• Displays

• Software

• Imaging

• Photonics

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OUR 2019 REPORTS COLLECTION (1/4)

18 fields of excellence combined with six markets to provide a complete picture of your industry landscape

Market –Technology – Strategy – by Yole DéveloppementYole Développement (Yole) offers market reports including quantitative market forecasts,

technology trends, company strategy evaluation and indepth application analyses. Yole will

publish more than 55 reports in 2019, with our partner PISEO contributing to some of

the lighting reports.

Reverse Costing® – Structure, Process and Cost Analysis – by

System Plus ConsultingThe Reverse Costing® report developed by System Plus Consulting provides full

teardowns, including detailed photos, precise measurements, material analyses,

manufacturing process flows, supply chain evaluations, manufacturing cost analyses and

selling price estimations. The reports listed below are comparisons of several analyzed

components from System Plus Consulting. More reports are however available, and over

60 reports will be released in 2019.The complete list is available at www.systemplus.fr.

Patent Reports – by KnowMadeMore than describing the status of the IP situation, these analyses provide a missing link

between patented technologies and market, technological and business trends. They offer

an understanding of the competitive landscape and technology developments from a

patent perspective. They include key insights into key IP players, key patents and future

technology trends. For 2019 KnowMade will release over 15 reports.

The markets targeted are :

• Mobile & Consumer

• Automotive & Transportation

• Medical

• Industrial

• Telecom & Infrastructure

• Defense & Aerospace

• Linked reports are dealing with the same topic to provide

• a more detailed analysis.

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OUR 2019 REPORTS COLLECTION (1/5)18 fields of excellence combined with six markets to provide a complete picture of your industry landscape

MEMS & SENSORS

o MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY REPORT

• Status of the MEMS Industry 2019 - Update

• Status of the Audio Industry 2019 - New

• Uncooled Infrared Imagers and Detectors 2019 – Update

• Consumer Biometrics:Technologies and Market Trends 2018

• MEMS Pressure Sensor Market and Technologies 2018

• Gas & Particle Sensors 2018

o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT

• MEMS & Sensors Comparison 2019

• MEMS Pressure Sensor Comparison 2018

• Particle Sensors Comparison 2019

• Miniaturized Gas Sensors Comparison 2018

o PATENT REPORT

• MEMS Foundry Business Portfolio 2019 - New

• Miniaturized Gas Sensors 2019 - New

PHOTONIC AND OPTOELECTRONICS

o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT

• Photonic Integrated Circuit 2019 - New

• LiDARs for Automotive and Industrial Applications 2019 - Update

• Silicon Photonics 2018

o PATENT REPORT

• Silicon Photonics for Data Centers: Optical Transceiver 2019 - New

• LiDAR for Automotive 2018

RF DEVICES AND TECHNOLOGIES

o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT

• RF GaN Market: Applications, Players, Technology,

and Substrates 2019 - Update

• 5G’s Impact on RF Front-End Module and Connectivity

for Cell Phones 2019 – Update

• 5G Impact on Wireless Infrastructure 2019

• Radar andV2X Market & Technology for Automotive 2019 - Update

• Advanced RF Antenna Market & Technology 2019 - New

• RF Standards and Technologies for Connected Objects 2018

o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT

• RF Front-End Module Comparison 2019 - Update

• Automotive Radar RF Chipset Comparison 2018

o PATENT REPORT

• Antenna for 5G Wireless Communications 2019 - New

• RF Front End Modules for Cellphones 2018

• RF Filter for 5G Wireless Communications: Materials and Technologies 2019

• RF GaN : Materials, Devices and Modules 2018

Update : 2018 version still available

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OUR 2019 REPORTS COLLECTION (2/5)18 fields of excellence combined with six markets to provide a complete picture of your industry landscape

IMAGING

o MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY REPORT

• Status of the CIS Industry 2019: Technology

and Foundry Business - Update

• Imaging for Automotive 2019 - Update

• Neuromorphic Technologies for Sensing 2019 - Update

• Status of the CCM and WLO Industry 2019 - Update

• MachineVision for Industry and Automation 2018

• Sensors for Robotic Vehicles 2018

o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT

• Compact Camera Modules Comparison 2019

• CMOS Image Sensors Comparison 2019

o PATENT REPORT

• Facial & Gesture Recognition Technlogies in Mobile Devices 2019 - New

• Apple iPhone X Proximity Sensor & Flood Illuminator 2018

MEDICAL IMAGING AND BIOPHOTONICS

o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT

• X-Ray Detectors for Medical, Industrial

• and Security Applications 2019- New

• Microscopy Life Science Cameras: Market and Technology Analysis 2019

• Ultrasound technologies for Medical, Industrial

and Consumer Applications 2018

o PATENT REPORT

• Optical Coherence Tomography Medical Imaging 2018

MICROFLUIDICS

o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT

• Status of the Microfluidics Industry 2019 - Update

• Next Generation Sequencing & DNA Synthesis - Technology,

Consumables Manufacturing and Market Trends 2019 - New

• Organ-on-a-Chip Market & Technology Landscape 2019 - Update

• Point-of-Need Testing Application of Microfluidic Technologies 2018

• Liquid Biopsy: from Isolation to Downstream Applications 2018

• Chinese Microfluidics Industry 2018

o PATENT REPORT

• Microfluidic Manufacturing Technologies 2019 – New

INKJET AND ACCURATE DISPENSING

o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT

• Inkjet Printheads - Dispensing Technologies

& Market Landscape 2019 - Update

• Emerging Printing Technologies

for Microsystem Manufacturing 2019 - New

• Piezoelectric Materials from Bulk to Thin Film 2019 - New

• Inkjet Functional and Additive Manufacturing for Electronics 2018

o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT

• Piezoelectric Materials from Bulk to Thin Film Comparison 2019

Update : 2018 version still available

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OUR 2019 REPORTS COLLECTION (3/5)18 fields of excellence combined with six markets to provide a complete picture of your industry landscape

BIOTECHNOLOGIES

o MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY REPORT

• CRISPR-Cas9 Technology: From Lab to Industries 2018

o PATENT REPORT

• Personalized Medicine 2019 – New

BIOMEMS & MEDICAL MICROSYSTEMS

o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT

• Medical Wearables: Market & Technology Analysis 2019 - New

• Neurotechnologies and Brain Computer Interface 2018

• BioMEMS & Non-Invasive Sensors: Microsystems for Life Sciences

& Healthcare 2018

o PATENT REPORT

• 3D Cell Printing 2019 - New

• Circulating Tumor Cells Isolation 2019 - New

• Nanopore Sequencing 2019 - New

SOFTWARE AND COMPUTING

o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT

• Artificial Intelligence Computing For Automotive 2019 - New

• Hardware and Software for Artificial Intelligence (AI)

in Consumer Applications 2019 - Update

• From Image Processing to Deep Learning 2019 - Update

• xPU (Processing Units) for Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, HPC

and Gaming 2019 – New

MEMORY

o MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY REPORT

• Status of the Memory Business 2019 - New

• MRAM Technology and Business 2019 - New

• Emerging NonVolatile Memory 2018

o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT

• Memory Comparison 2019

o PATENT REPORT

• Magnetoresistive Random-Access Memory (MRAM) 2019 - New

• 3D Non-Volatile Memory 2018

ADVANCED PACKAGING

o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT

• Fan Out Packaging Technologies and Market Trends 2019 - Update

• 3D TSV Integration and Monolithic Business Update 2019 - Update

• Advanced RF SiP for Cellphones 2019 - Update

• Status of Advanced Packaging 2019 - Update

• Status of Advanced Substrates 2019 - Update

• Panel Level Packaging Trends 2019 - Update

• System in Package (SiP) Technology and Market Trends 2019 - New

• Trends in Automotive Packaging 2018

• Thin-Film Integrated Passive Devices 2018

o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT

• Advanced RF SiP for Cellphones Comparison 2019

Update : 2018 version still available

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OUR 2019 REPORTS COLLECTION (4/5)18 fields of excellence combined with six markets to provide a complete picture of your industry landscape

SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING

o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT

• Nano Imprint Lithography 2019 - New

• Equipment and Materials for Fan Out Packaging 2019 - Update

• Equipment for More than Moore: Thin Film Deposition

& Etching 2019 - New

• Wafer Starts for More Than Moore Applications 2018

• Polymeric Materials at Wafer-Level

for Advanced Packaging 2018

• Bonding and Lithography Equipment Market

for More than Moore Devices 2018

o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT

• Wafer Bonding Comparison 2018

o PATENT REPORT

• Hybrid Bonding for 3D Stack 2019 – New

SOLID STATE LIGHTING

o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT

• Status of the Solid State Light Source Industry 2019 - New

• Edge Emitting Lasers (EELS) 2019 - New

• Light Shaping Technologies 2019 - New

• Automotive Advanced Front Lighting Systems 2019 - New

• VCSELs - Technology, Industry and Market Trends 2019 - Update

• IR LEDs and Laser Diodes – Technology, Applications,

and Industry Trends 2018

• Automotive Lighting 2018: Technology, Industry and Market Trends

• UV LEDs - Technology, Manufacturing and Application Trends 2018

• LiFi: Technology, Industry and Market Trends 2018

o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT

• VCSEL Comparison 2019

o PATENT REPORT

• VCSELs 2018

DISPLAY

o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT

• Next Generation 3D Display 2019 - New

• Next Generation Human Machine Interaction (HMI)in Displays 2019 - New

• Micro-and Mini-LED Displays 2019 - Update

• QD and Wide Color gamut (WCG)

Display Technologies 2019 - Update

• Displays & OpticalVision Systems forVR,AR & MR 2018

o PATENT REPORT

• MicroLED Displays : Intellectual Property Landscape 2018

Update : 2018 version still available

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OUR 2019 REPORTS COLLECTION (5/5)18 fields of excellence combined with six markets to provide a complete picture of your industry landscape

POWER ELECTRONICS

o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT

• Power SiC: Materials, Devices and Applications 2019 - Update

• Power Electronics for EV/HEV and e-mobility:

Market, Innovations and Trends 2019 - Update

• Status of the Power Electronics Industry 2019 - Update

• Discrete Power Packaging : Material Market

and Technology Trends 2019 - New

• Status of the Power ICs Industry 2019 - Update

• Status of the Passive Components for the Power Electronics

Industry 2019 - Update

• Status of the Inverter Industry 2019 - Update

• Status of the Power Module Packaging Industry 2019 - Update

• Wireless Charging Market Expectations

and Technology Trends 2018

• Power GaN 2018: Epitaxy, Devices, Applications

and Technology Trends

o STRUCTURE, PROCESS & COST REPORT

• Automotive Power Module Packaging Comparison 2018

• GaN-on-Silicon Transistor Comparison 2019

• SiC Transistor Comparison 2019

o PATENT REPORT

• Power SiC : Materials, Devices and Modules 2019 - New

• Power GaN : Materials, Devices and Modules 2019 – Update

BATTERY & ENERGY MANAGEMENT

o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT

• Status of the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Industry 2019 - New

• Li-ion Battery Packs for Automotive and Stationary Storage

Applications 2019 - Update

o PATENT REPORT

• Battery Energy Density Increase: Materials

and Emerging Technologies 2019 - New

• Solid-State Batteries 2019 - New

• Status of the Battery Patents 2018

COMPOUND SEMI.

o MARKET ANDTECHNOLOGY REPORT

• Emerging Compound Semiconductor

Market & Technology Trends 2019 - New

• Status of the Compound Semiconductor Industry 2019 - New

• InP Materials, Devices and Applications 2019 - New

• GaAs Wafer and Epiwafer Market: RF, Photonics,

LED and PV Applications 2018

o PATENT REPORT

• GaN-on-Silicon Substrate: Materials, Devices

and Applications 2019 - Update

Update : 2018 version still available

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OUR 2019 MONITORS COLLECTION (1/2)

Get the most updated overview of your market to monitor your strategy

Yole Développement, System Plus Consulting and KnowMade, all part of the Yole Group of Companies, are launching a collection of 10 monitors in 2019. The monitors aim to

provide updated market, technology and patent data as well dedicated quarterly analyses of the evolution in your industry over the previous 12 months. Furthermore, you can

benefit from direct access to the analyst for an on-demand Q&A and discussion session regarding trend analyses, forecasts and breaking news.

Topics covered will be compact camera modules (CCMs), advanced packaging, compound semiconductors, microfluidics, batteries, RF and memory.

MARKET MONITOR byYole Développement

A FULL PACKAGE:The monitors will provide the evolution of the market in units, wafer area and revenues.They will also offer insights into what is driving the business and a close look at what ishappening will also be covered in it.

The following deliverables will be included in the monitors:

• An Excel database with all historical and forecast data

• A PDF slide deck with graphs and comments/analyses covering the expected

evolutions

o ADVANCED PACKAGING – NEWThis monitor will provide the evolution of the advanced packaging platforms. It willcover Fan-Out Wafer Level Packaging (WLP), Fan-Out Panel Level Packaging (PLP),Wafer-Level Chip Scale Packaging (WLCSP), Flip Chip packaging platforms, and 2.5Dand 3D Through Silicon Via (TSV) integration. Frequency: Quarterly, starting from Q32019

o COMPOUND SEMI. – NEWThis monitor will describe how the compound semiconductor industry is evolving. Itwill offer a close look at GaAs, InP, SiC, GaN and other compounds of interestproviding wafer volumes, revenues, application breakdowns and momentum.Frequency: Quarterly, starting from Q3 2019

o CAMERA MODULE – NEWThis monitor will provide the evolution of the imaging industry, with a close look atimage sensor, camera module, lens and VCM. Volumes, revenues and momentum ofcompanies like Sony, Samsung, Omnivision and OnSemi will thus be analysed.Frequency: Quarterly, starting from Q3 2019

o MEMORY – UPDATEFor the memory industry you can have access to a quaterly monitor, as well as anadditional service, a monthly pricing. Both services can be bought seprately:

• DRAM Service: Including a quarterly monitor and monthly pricing.

• NAND Service: Including a quarterly monitor and monthly pricing.

REVERSETECHNOLOGY MONITOR by System Plus Consulting

o SMARTPHONES – NEWTo stay updated on the latest components, packaging and silicon chip choices of the smartphone makers, System Plus Consulting has created its first Smartphone ReverseTechnology monitor. This year, get access to the packaging and silicon content database of at least 20 different flagship smartphones – more than five per quarter. Starting at thebeginning of 2019, the monitor will include an Excel database report for each phone and a quarterly comparison.

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OUR 2019 MONITORS COLLECTION (2/2)

Get the most updated overview of your market to monitor your strategy

PATENT MONITOR by KnowMade

A FULL PACKAGE:Starting at the beginning of the year, the KnowMade monitors include the following deliverables:

• An Excel file including the monthly IP database of:

• New patent applications

• Newly granted patents

• Expired or abandoned patents

• Transfer of IP rights through re-assignment and licensing

• Patent litigation and opposition

• Quarterly report including a PDF slide deck with the key facts & figures of thequarter: IP trends over the three last months, with a close look to key IP players andkey patented technologies.

o GaN for Power & RF ElectronicsWafers and epiwafers, GaN-on-SiC, silicon, sapphire or diamond, semiconductordevices such as transistors, and diodes, devices and applications including converters,rectifiers, switches, amplifiers, filters, and Monolothic Microwave Integrated Circuits(MMICs), packaging, modules and systems.

o GaN for Optoelectronics & PhotonicsWafers and epiwafers, GaN-on-sapphire, SiC or silicon; semiconductor devices suchas LEDs and lasers; and applications including lighting, display, visible communication,photonics, packaging, modules and systems.

o Li-ion BatteriesAnodes made of lithium metal, silicon, and lithium titanate (LTO); cathodes made ofLithium Iron Phosphate (LFP), Nickel-Manganese-Cobalt (NMC), Lithium NickelCobalt Aluminium Oxide (NCA), Lithium Nickel Metal Dioxide (LiNiMO2), LithiumMetal Phosphate (LiMPO4), and Lithium Metal Tetroxide (LiMO4); electrolytesincluding liquid, polymer/gel, and solid inorganics; ceramic and other separators;battery cells including thin film/microbattery, flexible, cylindrical and prismatic; andbattery packs and systems.

o Post Li-ion BatteriesBattery technologies including redox-flow batteries, sodium-ion, lithiumsulfur, lithium-air, and magnesium-ion, and their supply chains, including electrodes, electrolytes,battery cells and battery packs/systems.

o Solid-State BatteriesSupply chain including electrodes, battery cells, battery packs/systems andelectrolytes, including polymer, inorganic and inorganic/polymer, inorganic materials,including argyrodites, LIthium Super Ionic CONductor, (LISICONs), Thio-LISICONs,sulfide glasses, oxide glasses, perovskites, anti-perovskites and garnets.

o RF Acoustic Wave FiltersIncluding Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW), Temperature Compensated (TC)- SAW, BulkAcoustic Wave- Free-standing Bulk Acoustic Resonator (BAWFBAR), BAW-Solidly-Mounted Resonator (BAW-SMR), and Packaging.

o RF Power AmplifiersIncluding Low Noise Amplifiers, Doherty Amplifiers, Packaging, and Millimeter-Wavetechnology.

o RF Front-End Modules

o MicrofluidicsFrom components to chips and systems, including all applications.

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MICRONEWS MEDIA

o About Micronews Media

To meet the growing demand for market,

technological and business information,

Micronews Media integrates several tools able

to reach each individual contact within its

network.We will ensure you benefit from this.

ONLINE ONSITE INPERSON

@Micronews e-newsletter

i-Micronews.com

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Events Webcasts

Unique, cost-effective ways

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understanding each other is

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Benefit from the i-Micronews.com

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Several key events planned for

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Gain new leads for your business

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registrants per webcast

Contact: Camille Veyrier ([email protected]), Marketing & Communication Director

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CONTACT INFORMATION

o CONSULTING AND SPECIFIC ANALYSIS, REPORT

BUSINESS

• North America:

• Steve LaFerriere, Senior Sales Director for Western US &

Canada

Email: [email protected] – + 1 310 600-8267

• Troy Blanchette, Senior Sales Director for Eastern US &

Canada

Email: [email protected] – +1 704 859-0453

• Japan & Rest of Asia:

• Takashi Onozawa, General Manager, Asia Business

Development (India & ROA)

Email: [email protected] - +81 34405-9204

• Miho Othake, Account Manager (Japan)

Email: [email protected] - +81 3 4405 9204

• Itsuyo Oshiba, Account Manager (Korea & Singapore)

Email: [email protected] - +81-80-3577-3042

• Greater China: Mavis Wang, Director of Greater China Business

Development

Email: [email protected] - +886 979 336 809

• Europe: Lizzie Levenez, EMEA Business Development Manager

Email: [email protected] - +49 15 123 544 182

• RoW: Jean-Christophe Eloy, CEO & President, Yole Développement

Email [email protected] - +33 4 72 83 01 80

o FINANCIAL SERVICES (in partnership with Woodside

Capital Partners)

• Jean-Christophe Eloy, CEO & President

Email: [email protected] - +33 4 72 83 01 80

• Ivan Donaldson, VP of Financial Market Development

Email: [email protected] - +1 208 850 3914

o CUSTOM PROJECT SERVICES

• Jérome Azémar, Technical Project Development Director

Email: [email protected] - +33 6 27 68 69 33

o GENERAL

• Camille Veyrier, Director, Marketing & Communication

Email: [email protected] - +33 472 83 01 01

• Sandrine Leroy, Director, Public Relations

Email: [email protected] - +33 4 72 83 01 89 / +33 6 33 11 61 55

• Email: [email protected] - +33 4 72 83 01 80

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