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Aug 4, 2017
AR Wars, episode II: The return of Glass

AR Wars, episode II: The return of Glass

The announcement of the relaunch Glass EE brings Google back in the game it kick started -for all intents and purposes- back in 2013, and this time the AR headset finds itself in a battle of the (enterprise) niches.
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Aug 3, 2017
Towards perpetual equipment by avoiding batteries

Towards perpetual equipment by avoiding batteries

Eliminating batteries is key says IDTechEx Research in the new report Battery Elimination in Electronics and Electrical Engineering 2018-2028. They have serious limitations of cost, weight, space, toxicity, flammability, explosions, energy density, power density, leakage current, reliability, maintenance and/ or life.
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Jul 12, 2017
The road to fully flexible consumer electronics

The road to fully flexible consumer electronics

Flexible consumer electronic devices are now a reality, and as forecasted by IDTechEx in the launch of the first ever market research report on the topic of barrier films for electronics almost ten years ago, innovation in encapsulation was one of the critical requirements that needed to be met in order to realize commercially viable consumer products.
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Jun 26, 2017
From automated to cognitive: A brief history of building automation

From automated to cognitive: A brief history of building automation

Cognitive buildings is not just the latest buzzword, it feels like a most natural evolution of what we think of today as a move towards smarter buildings.
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Jun 9, 2017
The Evangelists and Pragmatists in the race to augment the world

The Evangelists and Pragmatists in the race to augment the world

At the Augmented World Expo (AWE) 2017 last week IDTechEx analyst James Hayward began to subconsciously position each company and individual that he spoke to on a scale between two extremes, as explained in this article.
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Jun 7, 2017
Stretchable electronics: near term commercial success stories

Stretchable electronics: near term commercial success stories

In this article we highlight one stretchable electronics technologies with potential to become near-term success stories: interconnects.
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May 24, 2017
Augmented, virtual, annotated, mixed... A "$37 Billion reality"

Augmented, virtual, annotated, mixed... A "$37 Billion reality"

Augmented and virtual reality headsets are by now a reality (pun intended), and they bring about a paradigm shift in form factor for portable electronics.
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May 15, 2017
Electric Vehicle News from IDTechEx Show! Berlin May 2017

Electric Vehicle News from IDTechEx Show! Berlin May 2017

The successful "IDTechEx Show!" in Berlin with nearly 3000 paying delegates, nine parallel conferences, 25 masterclasses and a large exhibition had a huge amount for the electric vehicle enthusiast.
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May 15, 2017
Energy Harvesting Surprises at IDTechEx Show! Berlin

Energy Harvesting Surprises at IDTechEx Show! Berlin

The successful "IDTechEx Show!" in Berlin with nearly 3000 paying delegates, nine parallel conferences and a large exhibition had a huge amount for the energy harvesting enthusiast.
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May 10, 2017
Cleverer smart windows grow $6.5 billion market

Cleverer smart windows grow $6.5 billion market

The new IDTechEx report, Electrically Active Smart Glass and Windows 2018-2028 observes that electrically active see-through glass is an idea whose time has come.
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Aug 4, 2017
AR Wars, episode II: The return of Glass

AR Wars, episode II: The return of Glass

The announcement of the relaunch Glass EE brings Google back in the game it kick started -for all intents and purposes- back in 2013, and this time the AR headset finds itself in a battle of the (enterprise) niches.
3D Printing Progress
Jul 12, 2017
The road to fully flexible consumer electronics

The road to fully flexible consumer electronics

Flexible consumer electronic devices are now a reality, and as forecasted by IDTechEx in the launch of the first ever market research report on the topic of barrier films for electronics almost ten years ago, innovation in encapsulation was one of the critical requirements that needed to be met in order to realize commercially viable consumer products.
3D Printing Progress
Jun 9, 2017
The Evangelists and Pragmatists in the race to augment the world

The Evangelists and Pragmatists in the race to augment the world

At the Augmented World Expo (AWE) 2017 last week IDTechEx analyst James Hayward began to subconsciously position each company and individual that he spoke to on a scale between two extremes, as explained in this article.
3D Printing Progress
May 24, 2017
Augmented, virtual, annotated, mixed... A "$37 Billion reality"

Augmented, virtual, annotated, mixed... A "$37 Billion reality"

Augmented and virtual reality headsets are by now a reality (pun intended), and they bring about a paradigm shift in form factor for portable electronics.
3D Printing Progress
May 15, 2017
Energy Harvesting Surprises at IDTechEx Show! Berlin

Energy Harvesting Surprises at IDTechEx Show! Berlin

The successful "IDTechEx Show!" in Berlin with nearly 3000 paying delegates, nine parallel conferences and a large exhibition had a huge amount for the energy harvesting enthusiast.
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