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Printed Electronics World
Apr 20, 2016
Invest in the right battery markets: New opportunities

Invest in the right battery markets: New opportunities

This article will discuss the emerging technologies, new opportunities and potential markets in the battery industry.
Printed Electronics World
Apr 13, 2016
What's hot and what's not in Printed Electronics

What's hot and what's not in Printed Electronics

IDTechEx has been following the printed electronics market for fifteen years. In this article we provide ten brief updates across different parts of the industry.
Printed Electronics World
Apr 12, 2016
IDTechEx Research: Printed Electronics for the Automotive Industry

IDTechEx Research: Printed Electronics for the Automotive Industry

This short video will focus on the expectations of printed electronics technologies in the automotive industry over the next decade.
Printed Electronics World
Apr 6, 2016
Electrically conductive adhesives enabling low temperature electronics

Electrically conductive adhesives enabling low temperature electronics

$1.2 billion of electrically conductive adhesives (ECAs) are already selling each year, and they are becoming increasingly common to replace solders in a variety of functions, applications and industries.
Printed Electronics World
Mar 30, 2016
The Printed Electronics Industry at a Glance

The Printed Electronics Industry at a Glance

The state of the industry in terms of market size by component type is summarized.
Printed Electronics World
Mar 23, 2016
Conductive inks and paste: everything is changing

Conductive inks and paste: everything is changing

The conductive inks and paste business will generate a demand of 1800 tonnes. IDTechEx Research forecasts that this will grow to 2200 by 2026. This business has come alive again and is now a business where literally everything is changing.
Printed Electronics World
Mar 16, 2016
The graphene market to reach 3,800 tonnes per year in 2026

The graphene market to reach 3,800 tonnes per year in 2026

IDTechEx Research projects that the graphene market will grow to $220m in 2026. This forecast is at the material level and does not count the value of graphene-enabled products. In many instances graphene is only an additive with low wt% values.
Printed Electronics World
Mar 14, 2016
Why Samsung will re-enter the OLED TV market

Why Samsung will re-enter the OLED TV market

LG Display is currently the only manufacturer of large OLED panels. But it is not just the rivalry with LG that will drive Samsung to invest in OLED production capacity.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 25, 2016
Microsoft tests underwater data center for more efficient cooling

Microsoft tests underwater data center for more efficient cooling

Microsoft has tested a prototype of a self-contained data center that can operate hundreds of feet below the surface of the ocean, in efforts to reducing the need for expensive air-conditioning.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 17, 2016
Flexible and printed electronics in the automotive industry

Flexible and printed electronics in the automotive industry

The automotive sector has always been a multi-faceted industry to understand; it has driven and adopted societal and technological change since its inception, and is probably a great example of a market that constantly evolves and re-defines itself, always innovating to meet consumer expectations.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 11, 2016
More players getting into touch with emerging haptics

More players getting into touch with emerging haptics

As CES passed for another year we saw another wave of announcements and demonstrations without the topic reaching the limelight it will soon command.
Printed Electronics World
Jan 28, 2016
The new Ultra HD standard and why it matters for quantum dot suppliers

The new Ultra HD standard and why it matters for quantum dot suppliers

The UHD Alliance has launched a new standard for TV. Our analyst explains why it will help new display technologies based on quantum dots.
Printed Electronics World
Jan 27, 2016
Printed and flexible electronics in vehicles: a $5.5bn opportunity

Printed and flexible electronics in vehicles: a $5.5bn opportunity

Printed and flexible electronics are beginning to proliferate, with a variety of components and devices coming to market. Several end-user verticals are expected to benefit from the host of advantages these technologies offer and the automotive sector is no exception.
Printed Electronics World
Jan 12, 2016
The $100bn robotics opportunity

The $100bn robotics opportunity

The first industrial robot, Unimate, went into operation at a General Motors plant in 1961. Over the next few decades the use of industrial robot arms in the automotive industry matured.
Printed Electronics World
Jan 6, 2016
Are e-textiles on the cusp of rapid growth?

Are e-textiles on the cusp of rapid growth?

Whilst the majority of wearable technology products sold today still fit with the components-in-a-box design, 2015 has been a record year for investment in smart clothing and e-textile products.
Printed Electronics World
Dec 15, 2015
Demand for quantum dots will increase 20-fold over next decade

Demand for quantum dots will increase 20-fold over next decade

Ever since Sony launched the first television with quantum dots in 2013, these highly engineered materials have been back in the spotlight.
Printed Electronics World
Dec 11, 2015
Mass produced 3D printed electronics

Mass produced 3D printed electronics

Ten short years ago 3D printing was almost the exclusive remit of rapid prototyping. Nobody was putting 3D printing into mass production back then.
Printed Electronics World
Dec 11, 2015
Innovative sensors make wearables truly unique

Innovative sensors make wearables truly unique

Defining and exploiting value proposition is an essential part of wearable technology's journey from early adopters into mass markets, and sensor platforms enable the key value proposition in most wearable devices today. This is why made-for-wearable sensors are being developed around the world, and this is why IDTechEx Research finds that made-for-wearable sensors will represent 42% of all sensors in wearable devices in 2026, up from a measly 7% in 2015.
Printed Electronics World
Nov 12, 2015
Printing & vacuum deposition: Competing for market share

Printing & vacuum deposition: Competing for market share

Flexible electronic devices are starting to experience significant proliferation, with more and more devices with innovative form factors being brought to market, from small components such as disposable sensors that have been in the market for quite some time now, all the way to new flexible smart phones currently being demonstrated by consumer electronics giants like Samsung and LG.
Printed Electronics World
Nov 5, 2015
Smart glasses: Ushering in new form factors in portable electronics

Smart glasses: Ushering in new form factors in portable electronics

Interfacing with machines undergoes a constant evolution, allowing for wider adoption of computing devices over time, as interaction becomes more "natural". According to IDTechEx Research, smartglasses are bringing about the next big step in this ever-changing space.
Printed Electronics World
Apr 20, 2016
Invest in the right battery markets: New opportunities

Invest in the right battery markets: New opportunities

This article will discuss the emerging technologies, new opportunities and potential markets in the battery industry.
Printed Electronics World
Apr 12, 2016
IDTechEx Research: Printed Electronics for the Automotive Industry

IDTechEx Research: Printed Electronics for the Automotive Industry

This short video will focus on the expectations of printed electronics technologies in the automotive industry over the next decade.
Printed Electronics World
Mar 30, 2016
The Printed Electronics Industry at a Glance

The Printed Electronics Industry at a Glance

The state of the industry in terms of market size by component type is summarized.
Printed Electronics World
Mar 16, 2016
The graphene market to reach 3,800 tonnes per year in 2026

The graphene market to reach 3,800 tonnes per year in 2026

IDTechEx Research projects that the graphene market will grow to $220m in 2026. This forecast is at the material level and does not count the value of graphene-enabled products. In many instances graphene is only an additive with low wt% values.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 25, 2016
Microsoft tests underwater data center for more efficient cooling

Microsoft tests underwater data center for more efficient cooling

Microsoft has tested a prototype of a self-contained data center that can operate hundreds of feet below the surface of the ocean, in efforts to reducing the need for expensive air-conditioning.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 11, 2016
More players getting into touch with emerging haptics

More players getting into touch with emerging haptics

As CES passed for another year we saw another wave of announcements and demonstrations without the topic reaching the limelight it will soon command.
Printed Electronics World
Jan 27, 2016
Printed and flexible electronics in vehicles: a $5.5bn opportunity

Printed and flexible electronics in vehicles: a $5.5bn opportunity

Printed and flexible electronics are beginning to proliferate, with a variety of components and devices coming to market. Several end-user verticals are expected to benefit from the host of advantages these technologies offer and the automotive sector is no exception.
Printed Electronics World
Jan 6, 2016
Are e-textiles on the cusp of rapid growth?

Are e-textiles on the cusp of rapid growth?

Whilst the majority of wearable technology products sold today still fit with the components-in-a-box design, 2015 has been a record year for investment in smart clothing and e-textile products.
Printed Electronics World
Dec 11, 2015
Mass produced 3D printed electronics

Mass produced 3D printed electronics

Ten short years ago 3D printing was almost the exclusive remit of rapid prototyping. Nobody was putting 3D printing into mass production back then.
Printed Electronics World
Nov 12, 2015
Printing & vacuum deposition: Competing for market share

Printing & vacuum deposition: Competing for market share

Flexible electronic devices are starting to experience significant proliferation, with more and more devices with innovative form factors being brought to market, from small components such as disposable sensors that have been in the market for quite some time now, all the way to new flexible smart phones currently being demonstrated by consumer electronics giants like Samsung and LG.
Printed Electronics World
Apr 13, 2016
What's hot and what's not in Printed Electronics

What's hot and what's not in Printed Electronics

IDTechEx has been following the printed electronics market for fifteen years. In this article we provide ten brief updates across different parts of the industry.
Printed Electronics World
Apr 6, 2016
Electrically conductive adhesives enabling low temperature electronics

Electrically conductive adhesives enabling low temperature electronics

$1.2 billion of electrically conductive adhesives (ECAs) are already selling each year, and they are becoming increasingly common to replace solders in a variety of functions, applications and industries.
Printed Electronics World
Mar 23, 2016
Conductive inks and paste: everything is changing

Conductive inks and paste: everything is changing

The conductive inks and paste business will generate a demand of 1800 tonnes. IDTechEx Research forecasts that this will grow to 2200 by 2026. This business has come alive again and is now a business where literally everything is changing.
Printed Electronics World
Mar 14, 2016
Why Samsung will re-enter the OLED TV market

Why Samsung will re-enter the OLED TV market

LG Display is currently the only manufacturer of large OLED panels. But it is not just the rivalry with LG that will drive Samsung to invest in OLED production capacity.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 17, 2016
Flexible and printed electronics in the automotive industry

Flexible and printed electronics in the automotive industry

The automotive sector has always been a multi-faceted industry to understand; it has driven and adopted societal and technological change since its inception, and is probably a great example of a market that constantly evolves and re-defines itself, always innovating to meet consumer expectations.
Printed Electronics World
Jan 28, 2016
The new Ultra HD standard and why it matters for quantum dot suppliers

The new Ultra HD standard and why it matters for quantum dot suppliers

The UHD Alliance has launched a new standard for TV. Our analyst explains why it will help new display technologies based on quantum dots.
Printed Electronics World
Jan 12, 2016
The $100bn robotics opportunity

The $100bn robotics opportunity

The first industrial robot, Unimate, went into operation at a General Motors plant in 1961. Over the next few decades the use of industrial robot arms in the automotive industry matured.
Printed Electronics World
Dec 15, 2015
Demand for quantum dots will increase 20-fold over next decade

Demand for quantum dots will increase 20-fold over next decade

Ever since Sony launched the first television with quantum dots in 2013, these highly engineered materials have been back in the spotlight.
Printed Electronics World
Dec 11, 2015
Innovative sensors make wearables truly unique

Innovative sensors make wearables truly unique

Defining and exploiting value proposition is an essential part of wearable technology's journey from early adopters into mass markets, and sensor platforms enable the key value proposition in most wearable devices today. This is why made-for-wearable sensors are being developed around the world, and this is why IDTechEx Research finds that made-for-wearable sensors will represent 42% of all sensors in wearable devices in 2026, up from a measly 7% in 2015.
Printed Electronics World
Nov 5, 2015
Smart glasses: Ushering in new form factors in portable electronics

Smart glasses: Ushering in new form factors in portable electronics

Interfacing with machines undergoes a constant evolution, allowing for wider adoption of computing devices over time, as interaction becomes more "natural". According to IDTechEx Research, smartglasses are bringing about the next big step in this ever-changing space.
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