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3D Printing Progress
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.
3D Printing Progress
Apr 12, 2016
Sensors driving next-generation wearable devices

Sensors driving next-generation wearable devices

Sensor development is driving the next generation of wearable devices, and this development is now going further than simply attaching sensors to devices that can be stuck on the body
3D Printing Progress
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.
3D Printing Progress
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.
3D Printing Progress
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.
3D Printing Progress
Mar 23, 2016
Conductive inks and paste: everything is changing

Conductive inks and paste: everything is changing

The conductive inks and paste business will generate a demand of 1800 tonnes. IDTechEx Research forecasts that this will grow to 2200 by 2026. This business has come alive again and is now a business where literally everything is changing.
3D Printing Progress
Mar 14, 2016
Why Samsung will re-enter the OLED TV market

Why Samsung will re-enter the OLED TV market

LG Display is currently the only manufacturer of large OLED panels. But it is not just the rivalry with LG that will drive Samsung to invest in OLED production capacity.
3D Printing Progress
Mar 9, 2016
Flexible, printed and thin film batteries:A new era for energy storage

Flexible, printed and thin film batteries:A new era for energy storage

The battery market has suddenly become alive again in recent years. On the one hand, batteries are assuming new form factors, becoming ultra-thin, flexible, rollable, stretchable, etc. On the other hand, manufacturing are scrambling to offer large batteries aimed at addressing the large-sized electric vehicle and grid applications.
3D Printing Progress
Mar 7, 2016
Future Powertrain Conference 2016 National Motorcycle Museum, Solihull

Future Powertrain Conference 2016 National Motorcycle Museum, Solihull

The third Future Powertrain conference was a great event with about 400 delegates and a total of 35 table exhibitors. The summary of the presentations given during the FPC2016 are discussed here.
3D Printing Progress
Mar 3, 2016
Energy harvesting, steady growth, sensible increase in opportunities

Energy harvesting, steady growth, sensible increase in opportunities

2015 has been a year to report very disparate progress in advancing different energy harvesting technologies: advances in thermoelectrics, new and higher power output photovoltaics, capacitive harvesting as well as steady development of markets for electrodynamics along with new applications have created an array of devices serving a diverse number of industries; with applications for wireless sensors, switches and actuators all the way to high power industrial waste heat and vibration harvesting, the technology landscape is developing at a steady pace, with many interesting applications being realized.
3D Printing Progress
Apr 12, 2016
Sensors driving next-generation wearable devices

Sensors driving next-generation wearable devices

Sensor development is driving the next generation of wearable devices, and this development is now going further than simply attaching sensors to devices that can be stuck on the body
3D Printing Progress
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.
3D Printing Progress
Mar 23, 2016
Conductive inks and paste: everything is changing

Conductive inks and paste: everything is changing

The conductive inks and paste business will generate a demand of 1800 tonnes. IDTechEx Research forecasts that this will grow to 2200 by 2026. This business has come alive again and is now a business where literally everything is changing.
3D Printing Progress
Mar 9, 2016
Flexible, printed and thin film batteries:A new era for energy storage

Flexible, printed and thin film batteries:A new era for energy storage

The battery market has suddenly become alive again in recent years. On the one hand, batteries are assuming new form factors, becoming ultra-thin, flexible, rollable, stretchable, etc. On the other hand, manufacturing are scrambling to offer large batteries aimed at addressing the large-sized electric vehicle and grid applications.
3D Printing Progress
Mar 3, 2016
Energy harvesting, steady growth, sensible increase in opportunities

Energy harvesting, steady growth, sensible increase in opportunities

2015 has been a year to report very disparate progress in advancing different energy harvesting technologies: advances in thermoelectrics, new and higher power output photovoltaics, capacitive harvesting as well as steady development of markets for electrodynamics along with new applications have created an array of devices serving a diverse number of industries; with applications for wireless sensors, switches and actuators all the way to high power industrial waste heat and vibration harvesting, the technology landscape is developing at a steady pace, with many interesting applications being realized.
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