Printed Electronics World
Apr 18, 2025
The Growing Graphene Market and the Shift from Carbon Nanotubes
Advanced carbon materials can be described as a family, made up of a diverse array of 3D, 2D, 1D, and 0D materials, each with its own properties and best-suited applications. IDTechEx's research provides in-depth analysis of the market impact of each material type, and their individual use cases from high-end sporting goods to R&D materials that are beginning to mature.
Printed Electronics World
Apr 7, 2025
US Tariffs on Silver to Drive Innovation in the Conductive Inks Market
With the USA importing up to 80% of its raw silver, imposed tariffs will dramatically affect the technology landscape for conductive inks. This article assesses emerging alternative inks and the required ink properties for specific applications.
Printed Electronics World
Apr 2, 2025
Upcoming Webinar on Self-Healing Materials
Thursday 17 April 2025; Self-Healing Materials: Commercial Success or Academic Novelty? An introduction to self-healing materials and mechanisms; Materials science considerations for self-healing materials; Assessment of the applications driving self-healing materials R&D and the likelihood of commercial success
Printed Electronics World
Apr 18, 2025
The Growing Graphene Market and the Shift from Carbon Nanotubes
Advanced carbon materials can be described as a family, made up of a diverse array of 3D, 2D, 1D, and 0D materials, each with its own properties and best-suited applications. IDTechEx's research provides in-depth analysis of the market impact of each material type, and their individual use cases from high-end sporting goods to R&D materials that are beginning to mature.
Printed Electronics World
Apr 2, 2025
Upcoming Webinar on Self-Healing Materials
Thursday 17 April 2025; Self-Healing Materials: Commercial Success or Academic Novelty? An introduction to self-healing materials and mechanisms; Materials science considerations for self-healing materials; Assessment of the applications driving self-healing materials R&D and the likelihood of commercial success