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Printed, Flexible and Organic Electronics

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
Oct 28, 2015
Top ten trends you'll see at Printed Electronics USA 2015

Top ten trends you'll see at Printed Electronics USA 2015

Today's emerging technologies are varied, vast - and moving at the blink of an eye. Here are the top 10 key trends we'll see at the show that are changing the way the world lives, works and plays.
Printed Electronics World
Oct 28, 2015
Who will survive the brutal consolidation in the TCF industry?

Who will survive the brutal consolidation in the TCF industry?

The transparent conductive film industry will nearly be a $430 million industry in 2015, according to the IDTechEx Research report Transparent Conductive Films (TCF) 2015-2025: Forecasts, Markets, Technologies. This is counting the value of the entire un-patterned film, and excluding markets based on glass (most thin film PV and LCD displays).
Printed Electronics World
Oct 28, 2015
Quantum dots making inroads in displays

Quantum dots making inroads in displays

Quantum dots have been developed since the early 80's but it is only recently that they made an appearance in consumer products such as TVs and tablet computers. IDTechEx Research has published a new market report on quantum dots titled Quantum Dots 2016-2026: Applications, Markets, Manufacturers, and as part of this study we have looked at their impact on the display industry. Is this the technology that will enable LCD to rival OLED?
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
Oct 28, 2015
Who will survive the brutal consolidation in the TCF industry?

Who will survive the brutal consolidation in the TCF industry?

The transparent conductive film industry will nearly be a $430 million industry in 2015, according to the IDTechEx Research report Transparent Conductive Films (TCF) 2015-2025: Forecasts, Markets, Technologies. This is counting the value of the entire un-patterned film, and excluding markets based on glass (most thin film PV and LCD displays).
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
Oct 28, 2015
Top ten trends you'll see at Printed Electronics USA 2015

Top ten trends you'll see at Printed Electronics USA 2015

Today's emerging technologies are varied, vast - and moving at the blink of an eye. Here are the top 10 key trends we'll see at the show that are changing the way the world lives, works and plays.
Printed Electronics World
Oct 28, 2015
Quantum dots making inroads in displays

Quantum dots making inroads in displays

Quantum dots have been developed since the early 80's but it is only recently that they made an appearance in consumer products such as TVs and tablet computers. IDTechEx Research has published a new market report on quantum dots titled Quantum Dots 2016-2026: Applications, Markets, Manufacturers, and as part of this study we have looked at their impact on the display industry. Is this the technology that will enable LCD to rival OLED?
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