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Printed, Flexible and Organic Electronics

Printed Electronics World
Jun 27, 2016
Carbon nanotubes - been there, done that?

Carbon nanotubes - been there, done that?

Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are now making a steady but quiet comeback.
Printed Electronics World
Jun 21, 2016
ITO alternatives: light at the end of the tunnel

ITO alternatives: light at the end of the tunnel

The TCF industry has recently experienced sluggish growth. The industry has transitioned from being supply-limited to being commoditized and demand-limited with supply currently outstripping demand. This is a commonplace characteristic of supply industry into consumer electronic devices: there is often a scramble for supplies as demand rapidly takes off but the industry soon over-invests, the capacity overshoots demand, and competition renders the component a commodity.
Printed Electronics World
Jun 13, 2016
Microcontrollers and single-board computers 2016-2026

Microcontrollers and single-board computers 2016-2026

The unique new IDTechEx Research report, Microcontrollers and Single-board Computers 2016-2026, is the first to reveal the big picture developing from the close relationship between these devices. It provides newly researched forecasts leading to figures such as $300bn in 2026 for SBC alone.
Printed Electronics World
May 31, 2016
Will conductive inks help wearables go truly wearable?

Will conductive inks help wearables go truly wearable?

The first generation of wearable devices are constructed using mature, rigid technologies put inside a new box that can be worn. These are often bulky devices that are not truly wearable in the sense that our clothes are. This is, however, beginning to change, albeit slowly.
Printed Electronics World
Apr 26, 2016
Thermal interface materials enabling new applications

Thermal interface materials enabling new applications

While there are obviously similarities, different applications have different key requirements of the TIMs. In all cases, the TIM needs to minimise stress, prevent electromigration of its fillers, and maximise adhesion.
Printed Electronics World
Apr 20, 2016
Invest in the right battery markets: New opportunities

Invest in the right battery markets: New opportunities

This article will discuss the emerging technologies, new opportunities and potential markets in the battery industry.
Printed Electronics World
Apr 13, 2016
What's hot and what's not in Printed Electronics

What's hot and what's not in Printed Electronics

IDTechEx has been following the printed electronics market for fifteen years. In this article we provide ten brief updates across different parts of the industry.
Printed Electronics World
Apr 12, 2016
IDTechEx Research: Printed Electronics for the Automotive Industry

IDTechEx Research: Printed Electronics for the Automotive Industry

This short video will focus on the expectations of printed electronics technologies in the automotive industry over the next decade.
Printed Electronics World
Apr 6, 2016
Electrically conductive adhesives enabling low temperature electronics

Electrically conductive adhesives enabling low temperature electronics

$1.2 billion of electrically conductive adhesives (ECAs) are already selling each year, and they are becoming increasingly common to replace solders in a variety of functions, applications and industries.
Printed Electronics World
Mar 30, 2016
The Printed Electronics Industry at a Glance

The Printed Electronics Industry at a Glance

The state of the industry in terms of market size by component type is summarized.
Printed Electronics World
Jun 21, 2016
ITO alternatives: light at the end of the tunnel

ITO alternatives: light at the end of the tunnel

The TCF industry has recently experienced sluggish growth. The industry has transitioned from being supply-limited to being commoditized and demand-limited with supply currently outstripping demand. This is a commonplace characteristic of supply industry into consumer electronic devices: there is often a scramble for supplies as demand rapidly takes off but the industry soon over-invests, the capacity overshoots demand, and competition renders the component a commodity.
Printed Electronics World
May 31, 2016
Will conductive inks help wearables go truly wearable?

Will conductive inks help wearables go truly wearable?

The first generation of wearable devices are constructed using mature, rigid technologies put inside a new box that can be worn. These are often bulky devices that are not truly wearable in the sense that our clothes are. This is, however, beginning to change, albeit slowly.
Printed Electronics World
Apr 20, 2016
Invest in the right battery markets: New opportunities

Invest in the right battery markets: New opportunities

This article will discuss the emerging technologies, new opportunities and potential markets in the battery industry.
Printed Electronics World
Apr 12, 2016
IDTechEx Research: Printed Electronics for the Automotive Industry

IDTechEx Research: Printed Electronics for the Automotive Industry

This short video will focus on the expectations of printed electronics technologies in the automotive industry over the next decade.
Printed Electronics World
Mar 30, 2016
The Printed Electronics Industry at a Glance

The Printed Electronics Industry at a Glance

The state of the industry in terms of market size by component type is summarized.
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