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Printed, Flexible and Organic Electronics

Printed Electronics World
Jun 13, 2007
Inorganic Printed Electronics - The Great Opportunity

Inorganic Printed Electronics - The Great Opportunity

The future $300 billion market for printed electronics is emerging via thin film electronics. The contribution of organic materials to this is greatly publicized but the best devices being developed usually rely on inorganic or combined inorganic/organic technology. The more select groups developing these inorganic materials and devices have a great future. IDTechEx has published the first study on Inorganic Printed and Thin Film Electronics. Here Dr Peter Harrop summarises some of the findings.
Printed Electronics World
May 23, 2007
The Prosperous Market for RFID

The Prosperous Market for RFID

The market for RFID continues to surge forward, with investments, acquisitions and orders at record levels. The premier European IDTechEx conference RFID Europe, on the 18-19 September in Cambridge UK, will air all these aspects.
Printed Electronics World
May 3, 2007
The myth and reality of baggage tagging

The myth and reality of baggage tagging

Airports and airlines have been trialling RFID baggage tagging for at least fifteen years. There has been significant delay while they kept trialling incompatible solutions. However, that has now changed.
Printed Electronics World
May 1, 2007
League Table of RFID Specifications

League Table of RFID Specifications

With about $5 billion being spent on RFID in 2007, of which about $2.24 billion is for tags, what are the favourite RFID specifications?
Printed Electronics World
Mar 27, 2007
RFID - Best to be on the Right Side of the Law

RFID - Best to be on the Right Side of the Law

The prices of RFID tags and systems vary widely between applicational sectors. To some extent this is driven by their various levels of required complexity but the primary driving force is the competitive landscape of both the user and the supplier.
Printed Electronics World
Mar 16, 2007
RFID Changes Course

RFID Changes Course

The main emphasis of RFID use and supply has radically changed course. That was the message of the large IDTechEx RFID Smart Labels USA event in Boston last week. The business is booming in just about every sector other than the supply of pallet and case tagging to retailer and military mandates.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 14, 2007
RFID Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2007-2017

RFID Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2007-2017

IDTechEx has interviewed key RFID adopters and solution providers in the various applicational RFID markets. This research has been analysed in a brand new report giving an unprecedented level of insight into the total RFID industry and what is really happening. Raghu Das, CEO of IDTechEx, summarizes some of the findings.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 8, 2007
Emerson & Cuming Press Release

Emerson & Cuming Press Release

Novel, Water-based Conductive Ink from Acheson Improves RFID Antenna Production
Printed Electronics World
Jan 22, 2007
Contactless Smart Card Orders Flood In

Contactless Smart Card Orders Flood In

In the last few weeks alone, orders for well over US$100 million of contactless (ie RFID) smart cards and associated systems have been placed. The business is surging forward with the percentage of smart cards that are contactless rising to 16% of deliveries in 2007 after having been stuck at around 5% for the preceding twenty years. Learn more.
Printed Electronics World
Jan 17, 2007
Booming RFID sectors

Booming RFID sectors

The RFID business is booming on a broad front, with most sectors profitable, aside from the shakeout in supplying readers and labels for consumer goods companies.
Printed Electronics World
Jun 13, 2007
Inorganic Printed Electronics - The Great Opportunity

Inorganic Printed Electronics - The Great Opportunity

The future $300 billion market for printed electronics is emerging via thin film electronics. The contribution of organic materials to this is greatly publicized but the best devices being developed usually rely on inorganic or combined inorganic/organic technology. The more select groups developing these inorganic materials and devices have a great future. IDTechEx has published the first study on Inorganic Printed and Thin Film Electronics. Here Dr Peter Harrop summarises some of the findings.
Printed Electronics World
May 3, 2007
The myth and reality of baggage tagging

The myth and reality of baggage tagging

Airports and airlines have been trialling RFID baggage tagging for at least fifteen years. There has been significant delay while they kept trialling incompatible solutions. However, that has now changed.
Printed Electronics World
Mar 27, 2007
RFID - Best to be on the Right Side of the Law

RFID - Best to be on the Right Side of the Law

The prices of RFID tags and systems vary widely between applicational sectors. To some extent this is driven by their various levels of required complexity but the primary driving force is the competitive landscape of both the user and the supplier.
Printed Electronics World
Feb 14, 2007
RFID Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2007-2017

RFID Forecasts, Players & Opportunities 2007-2017

IDTechEx has interviewed key RFID adopters and solution providers in the various applicational RFID markets. This research has been analysed in a brand new report giving an unprecedented level of insight into the total RFID industry and what is really happening. Raghu Das, CEO of IDTechEx, summarizes some of the findings.
Printed Electronics World
Jan 22, 2007
Contactless Smart Card Orders Flood In

Contactless Smart Card Orders Flood In

In the last few weeks alone, orders for well over US$100 million of contactless (ie RFID) smart cards and associated systems have been placed. The business is surging forward with the percentage of smart cards that are contactless rising to 16% of deliveries in 2007 after having been stuck at around 5% for the preceding twenty years. Learn more.
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