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Graphene

Printed Electronics World
May 16, 2018
Graphene commercialization: Moving out of the lab and into the market?

Graphene commercialization: Moving out of the lab and into the market?

In this article we will review the latest progress in graphene commercialization and will provide our insights and forecasts about the medium- as well as the long-term future of this industry. This analysis is drawn from our recently updated report Graphene, 2D Materials and Carbon Nanotubes: Markets, Technologies and Opportunities 2018-2028. This long-standing and comprehensive report covers graphene, carbon nanotubes and non-graphene 2D materials.
Printed Electronics World
May 2, 2018
Carbon nanotube (CNT) commercialization: past, present and future

Carbon nanotube (CNT) commercialization: past, present and future

CNTs have been making a quiet comeback and have now indeed entered a phase of volume growth, as analysed in the new IDTechEx report Graphene, 2D Materials and Carbon Nanotubes: Markets, Technologies and Opportunities 2018-2028.
Printed Electronics World
Jan 18, 2018
China to dominate graphene commercialization

China to dominate graphene commercialization

Graphene Noble Prize went to the Europeans, but will the commercial fruits primarily go to Asians, particularly the Chinese? In this article we demonstrate, based on our recent visits, how China is gearing up to run the show.
Printed Electronics World
Dec 27, 2017
Conductive Smart Materials from Graphene

Conductive Smart Materials from Graphene

Imagine Intelligent Materials use graphene to create smart materials which sense and report real-time changes in stress, temperature and moisture.
Printed Electronics World
May 3, 2017
Graphene: Market update and future prospects by IDTechEx (II)

Graphene: Market update and future prospects by IDTechEx (II)

I have just recently returned from the Graphene 2017 conference in Barcelona where I gave an invited talk. There is tremendous scientific progress, both on CVD and platelet type graphene, and across many graphene applications. Interestingly, the participants however repeatedly suggested that the industry has now passed the peak of hype and is well into the disillusionment period.
Printed Electronics World
May 17, 2016
Graphene nanoflake-based films developed as thermal interface material

Graphene nanoflake-based films developed as thermal interface material

Heat dissipation in electronics and optoelectronics is a major obstacle to further technology development. It limits further miniaturisation, power, performance and reliability.
Printed Electronics World
Mar 16, 2016
The graphene market to reach 3,800 tonnes per year in 2026

The graphene market to reach 3,800 tonnes per year in 2026

IDTechEx Research projects that the graphene market will grow to $220m in 2026. This forecast is at the material level and does not count the value of graphene-enabled products. In many instances graphene is only an additive with low wt% values.
Printed Electronics World
Oct 27, 2015
Graphene solves the big problems in energy storage

Graphene solves the big problems in energy storage

The graphene industry is at a critical juncture for many small to medium sized companies: it is time for them to generate revenues and pre-empt any pending cash flow issues. These companies cannot often afford to take the long view, which many research groups and government are rightly taking.
Printed Electronics World
Oct 23, 2015
Graphene's centre of gravity shifts to China?

Graphene's centre of gravity shifts to China?

Europeans won the Nobel Prize for their work on graphene but they are not necessarily winning on the commercial front. In fact, it is the Chinese who might overtake them.
Printed Electronics World
Oct 19, 2015
Graphene finds users in California

Graphene finds users in California

Graphene finds users in California (Our most exciting graphene conference so far).
Printed Electronics World
May 16, 2018
Graphene commercialization: Moving out of the lab and into the market?

Graphene commercialization: Moving out of the lab and into the market?

In this article we will review the latest progress in graphene commercialization and will provide our insights and forecasts about the medium- as well as the long-term future of this industry. This analysis is drawn from our recently updated report Graphene, 2D Materials and Carbon Nanotubes: Markets, Technologies and Opportunities 2018-2028. This long-standing and comprehensive report covers graphene, carbon nanotubes and non-graphene 2D materials.
Printed Electronics World
Jan 18, 2018
China to dominate graphene commercialization

China to dominate graphene commercialization

Graphene Noble Prize went to the Europeans, but will the commercial fruits primarily go to Asians, particularly the Chinese? In this article we demonstrate, based on our recent visits, how China is gearing up to run the show.
Printed Electronics World
May 3, 2017
Graphene: Market update and future prospects by IDTechEx (II)

Graphene: Market update and future prospects by IDTechEx (II)

I have just recently returned from the Graphene 2017 conference in Barcelona where I gave an invited talk. There is tremendous scientific progress, both on CVD and platelet type graphene, and across many graphene applications. Interestingly, the participants however repeatedly suggested that the industry has now passed the peak of hype and is well into the disillusionment period.
Printed Electronics World
Mar 16, 2016
The graphene market to reach 3,800 tonnes per year in 2026

The graphene market to reach 3,800 tonnes per year in 2026

IDTechEx Research projects that the graphene market will grow to $220m in 2026. This forecast is at the material level and does not count the value of graphene-enabled products. In many instances graphene is only an additive with low wt% values.
Printed Electronics World
Oct 23, 2015
Graphene's centre of gravity shifts to China?

Graphene's centre of gravity shifts to China?

Europeans won the Nobel Prize for their work on graphene but they are not necessarily winning on the commercial front. In fact, it is the Chinese who might overtake them.
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