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Printed, Flexible and Organic Electronics

Printed Electronics World
Oct 15, 2018
Where are all the female inventors? Addressing the patent gender gap.

Where are all the female inventors? Addressing the patent gender gap.

The uptake of STEM subjects by women and other minorities is crucial for myriad reasons, for instance boosting economic activity and closing the pay gender gap, to name but two.
Printed Electronics World
Oct 11, 2018
Innovative smart textiles and HAPTIC 3D coating technology

Innovative smart textiles and HAPTIC 3D coating technology

Integration of sensors and electronics into smart textile applications for the sport industry.
Printed Electronics World
Oct 9, 2018
Boréas Technologies breathe new life into piezoelectric haptics

Boréas Technologies breathe new life into piezoelectric haptics

IDTechEx spoke to Boréas Technologies' Founder and CEO Simon Chaput about their product and their ambitions to disrupt the haptics market today.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
In mold electronics: An Assessment

In mold electronics: An Assessment

In this article we introduce in-mold electronics and consider its value proposition. Next, we will examine the requirements from IME compatible materials such as stretchability, stability, adhesion, etc. Finally, we will consider how the menu of IME materials is evo
Printed Electronics World
Oct 1, 2018
LED Flexible Lighting for the Automotive Market

LED Flexible Lighting for the Automotive Market

IDTechEx CEO Mr Raghu Das interviews Steven Bagshaw of UK-CPI, discussing the projects they are currently working on in the smart packaging industry and how this sector interacts with the printed electronics and energy storage sectors.
Printed Electronics World
Sep 26, 2018
Flexible thin film encapsulation and barriers: evolution of technology

Flexible thin film encapsulation and barriers: evolution of technology

It took a decade and half to enable the first commercial products using flexible barrier or thin film encapsulation technologies. Contrary to some assumptions however, this success does not mean that the question of barrier technology is forever settled. Indeed, there is still much work to do to render flexible barrier technology a ubiquitous, widely-available, and low-cost component in devices of all sizes, sensitivity levels, flexibility degrees, and so on.
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.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
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
Oct 15, 2018
Where are all the female inventors? Addressing the patent gender gap.

Where are all the female inventors? Addressing the patent gender gap.

The uptake of STEM subjects by women and other minorities is crucial for myriad reasons, for instance boosting economic activity and closing the pay gender gap, to name but two.
Printed Electronics World
Oct 9, 2018
Boréas Technologies breathe new life into piezoelectric haptics

Boréas Technologies breathe new life into piezoelectric haptics

IDTechEx spoke to Boréas Technologies' Founder and CEO Simon Chaput about their product and their ambitions to disrupt the haptics market today.
Printed Electronics World
Oct 1, 2018
LED Flexible Lighting for the Automotive Market

LED Flexible Lighting for the Automotive Market

IDTechEx CEO Mr Raghu Das interviews Steven Bagshaw of UK-CPI, discussing the projects they are currently working on in the smart packaging industry and how this sector interacts with the printed electronics and energy storage sectors.
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
Oct 11, 2018
Innovative smart textiles and HAPTIC 3D coating technology

Innovative smart textiles and HAPTIC 3D coating technology

Integration of sensors and electronics into smart textile applications for the sport industry.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
In mold electronics: An Assessment

In mold electronics: An Assessment

In this article we introduce in-mold electronics and consider its value proposition. Next, we will examine the requirements from IME compatible materials such as stretchability, stability, adhesion, etc. Finally, we will consider how the menu of IME materials is evo
Printed Electronics World
Sep 26, 2018
Flexible thin film encapsulation and barriers: evolution of technology

Flexible thin film encapsulation and barriers: evolution of technology

It took a decade and half to enable the first commercial products using flexible barrier or thin film encapsulation technologies. Contrary to some assumptions however, this success does not mean that the question of barrier technology is forever settled. Indeed, there is still much work to do to render flexible barrier technology a ubiquitous, widely-available, and low-cost component in devices of all sizes, sensitivity levels, flexibility degrees, and so on.
IDTechEx Research Subscribers
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 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.
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