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Printed Electronics World
Sep 25, 2018
Graphene commercialization: a look back at the story so far

Graphene commercialization: a look back at the story so far

Graphene is not a young material: the Nobel Prize was awarded in 2010 and the first pioneering firms were established before that c. 2006. Graphene thus has more than a decade of commercial experience already. As IDTechEx have argued previously, after all this time, graphene is becoming increasingly available and affordable and is finally findings its first wave of volume markets. In this article, we will look at the evolution of graphene commercialization so far and will offer some insights about the future.
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Quantum dots vs phosphors: An analysis

Quantum dots vs phosphors: An analysis

Many consider quantum dots as the ultimate and ideal phosphor material. This is because quantum dots and phosphors both act as downconverters and therefore share many applications in lighting and displays.
Printed Electronics World
Sep 21, 2018
Smart Materials Replace Components in a Box:Billion Dollar Opportunity

Smart Materials Replace Components in a Box:Billion Dollar Opportunity

It is a technological megatrend providing billion dollar business opportunities. The unique new IDTechEx Research report "Smart Materials as Structural Electronics and Electrics 2019-2029" explains how structural materials can be electronically, electrically, mechanically, magnetically and optically smart nowadays.
Printed Electronics World
Sep 19, 2018
Quantum dots: when will color filter or on-chip QD displays arrive?

Quantum dots: when will color filter or on-chip QD displays arrive?

In this article, IDTechEx describe the emerging dynamic between the different QD approaches for displays: edge optic, film-type, color filter type, and on-chip- type. We will examine how, and when, these technologies are likely to commercially rise and fall.
Printed Electronics World
Sep 18, 2018
Multifunctionality is the future for polymer composites

Multifunctionality is the future for polymer composites

The key next iteration for fiber reinforced polymer products will be the concept of multifunctionality. This is the idea of making a structural part carry out additional role(s) beyond their current primary mechanical task - the market for smart composite material is forecast to exceed 5 kilotons by 2029.
Printed Electronics World
Sep 18, 2018
Webinar Wednesday 26 September - Progress to the Foldable OLED Display

Webinar Wednesday 26 September - Progress to the Foldable OLED Display

IDTechEx will be hosting a free webinar on Wednesday 26 September titled Progress to the Foldable OLED Display.
Printed Electronics World
Sep 12, 2018
Transparent conductive films: always a step behind the curve?

Transparent conductive films: always a step behind the curve?

ITO alternative (TCFs) are no longer a young technology. They have been in the semi commercial mode for more than a decade and half. In that time, they have often come tantalising close to success, and in some instances, even carved out niche markets. Yet, they are still hoping for that great breakthrough. So why has the commercialization process been prolonged for so long?
Printed Electronics World
Sep 7, 2018
Flexible thin film encapsulation and barriers

Flexible thin film encapsulation and barriers

The need for flexible, transparent, ultrahigh performance, and low-cost barriers has long held back the promise of many flexible devices. Indeed, for long, it appeared as the grand challenge, and a potential showstopper.
Printed Electronics World
Sep 7, 2018
Webinar 13 September - Graphene and Carbon Nanotube Commercialization

Webinar 13 September - Graphene and Carbon Nanotube Commercialization

IDTechEx will be hosting a free webinar on Thursday 13 September titled Graphene and Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Commercialization: Past, Present and Future.
Printed Electronics World
Sep 6, 2018
Structural Health Monitoring for Transportation: Technologies Explored

Structural Health Monitoring for Transportation: Technologies Explored

In nearly every sector the progression away from "dumb" structural materials is evident.
Printed Electronics World
Sep 25, 2018
Graphene commercialization: a look back at the story so far

Graphene commercialization: a look back at the story so far

Graphene is not a young material: the Nobel Prize was awarded in 2010 and the first pioneering firms were established before that c. 2006. Graphene thus has more than a decade of commercial experience already. As IDTechEx have argued previously, after all this time, graphene is becoming increasingly available and affordable and is finally findings its first wave of volume markets. In this article, we will look at the evolution of graphene commercialization so far and will offer some insights about the future.
Printed Electronics World
Sep 21, 2018
Smart Materials Replace Components in a Box:Billion Dollar Opportunity

Smart Materials Replace Components in a Box:Billion Dollar Opportunity

It is a technological megatrend providing billion dollar business opportunities. The unique new IDTechEx Research report "Smart Materials as Structural Electronics and Electrics 2019-2029" explains how structural materials can be electronically, electrically, mechanically, magnetically and optically smart nowadays.
Printed Electronics World
Sep 18, 2018
Multifunctionality is the future for polymer composites

Multifunctionality is the future for polymer composites

The key next iteration for fiber reinforced polymer products will be the concept of multifunctionality. This is the idea of making a structural part carry out additional role(s) beyond their current primary mechanical task - the market for smart composite material is forecast to exceed 5 kilotons by 2029.
Printed Electronics World
Sep 12, 2018
Transparent conductive films: always a step behind the curve?

Transparent conductive films: always a step behind the curve?

ITO alternative (TCFs) are no longer a young technology. They have been in the semi commercial mode for more than a decade and half. In that time, they have often come tantalising close to success, and in some instances, even carved out niche markets. Yet, they are still hoping for that great breakthrough. So why has the commercialization process been prolonged for so long?
Printed Electronics World
Sep 7, 2018
Webinar 13 September - Graphene and Carbon Nanotube Commercialization

Webinar 13 September - Graphene and Carbon Nanotube Commercialization

IDTechEx will be hosting a free webinar on Thursday 13 September titled Graphene and Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Commercialization: Past, Present and Future.
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