Robotics Research Apr 12, 2016 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.
Robotics Research Mar 23, 2016 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.
Robotics Research Mar 9, 2016 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.
Robotics Research Feb 17, 2016 Flexible and printed electronics in the automotive industry The automotive sector has always been a multi-faceted industry to understand; it has driven and adopted societal and technological change since its inception, and is probably a great example of a market that constantly evolves and re-defines itself, always innovating to meet consumer expectations.
Robotics Research Jan 28, 2016 Solar roads find many uses Installing photovoltaics in roads seems a daft idea at first. It sounds expensive and unlikely to work unless cleaned, free of snow and ice and in direct sunlight - all too infrequent in most places. Indeed, roads are constantly dug up by utilities, repairmen and others. How do you do that with sheets of glass?
Robotics Research Jan 27, 2016 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.
Robotics Research Dec 11, 2015 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.
Robotics Research Oct 28, 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.
Robotics Research Oct 28, 2015 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).
Robotics Research Oct 15, 2015 Three new technology megatrends Thought leaders IDTechEx were among the first to identify three new megatrends in the world of technology: Structural Electronics (SE); 3D Printed Electronics (3DPE); Energy Independent Electric Vehicles (EIVs).
Robotics Research Apr 12, 2016 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.
Robotics Research Mar 9, 2016 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.
Robotics Research Jan 28, 2016 Solar roads find many uses Installing photovoltaics in roads seems a daft idea at first. It sounds expensive and unlikely to work unless cleaned, free of snow and ice and in direct sunlight - all too infrequent in most places. Indeed, roads are constantly dug up by utilities, repairmen and others. How do you do that with sheets of glass?
Robotics Research Dec 11, 2015 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.
Robotics Research Oct 28, 2015 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).
Robotics Research Mar 23, 2016 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.
Robotics Research Feb 17, 2016 Flexible and printed electronics in the automotive industry The automotive sector has always been a multi-faceted industry to understand; it has driven and adopted societal and technological change since its inception, and is probably a great example of a market that constantly evolves and re-defines itself, always innovating to meet consumer expectations.
Robotics Research Jan 27, 2016 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.
Robotics Research Oct 28, 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.
Robotics Research Oct 15, 2015 Three new technology megatrends Thought leaders IDTechEx were among the first to identify three new megatrends in the world of technology: Structural Electronics (SE); 3D Printed Electronics (3DPE); Energy Independent Electric Vehicles (EIVs).